Common shades
Color pools usually include the expected basics such as red, blue, green, purple, yellow, and darker neutral tones.
Haki is one of the clearest power spikes in Sailor Piece because it sharpens both survival and damage planning. This page rewrites the system into four readable parts: Observation, Armament, Conqueror's Haki, and cosmetic color changes. If you are already comparing races or weapons, use this page beside the Tier List and Weapon Tier List.
Observation Haki is the most approachable Haki layer for many players because it improves survivability and lets you stay active longer when fights become messy. It is a strong first unlock if your current build feels fragile or if you are still learning enemy patterns.
Usually treated as the entry Haki because the unlock path is lighter than later systems.
Dodges and breathing room during progression fights, especially when you are still undergeared.
Practice repeated dodge scenarios on weaker enemies instead of wasting time on chaotic late-game mobs.
Armament Haki is where many builds start feeling complete. It rewards players who want direct offensive value and a stronger reason to keep farming. Once your account is ready to handle repeat combat tasks, this often becomes the next Haki milestone worth chasing.
A cleaner damage increase that makes long boss sessions and general mob farming feel more efficient.
This route usually rewards players who are willing to grind basic combat requirements before expecting endgame returns.
Strong with weapons or fruits that already keep enemies close enough for steady hit confirmation.
Conqueror's Haki is the prestige layer. It is more demanding than the earlier unlocks and usually sits behind higher account maturity, tougher content, and stronger build readiness. If you are aiming here, the page you should revisit right after this one is usually Clans or the main Tier List.
It signals late-game progression and adds another layer of combat identity once the rest of the build is already stable.
Most players arrive here before the rest of their account is ready, then realize the prerequisite grind matters more than the unlock fantasy.
Do not rush this route if your current weapon, race, and Haki foundation still feel unstable.
Haki colors are the style layer. They do not replace core progression and they should not distract you from bigger upgrades, but they still matter for players who want a finished look once the account is already functioning well.
Color pools usually include the expected basics such as red, blue, green, purple, yellow, and darker neutral tones.
Rainbow-style or standout colors exist mainly for visual payoff rather than direct combat advantage.
Only chase color rerolls after your core Haki unlocks, weapon route, and clan path already feel good.
Observation Haki is usually the easiest first step because it helps survival early. Armament Haki tends to become the next major priority once you want stronger farming and boss damage.
Players often stack multiple Haki systems once they are far enough into progression. The value comes from how each layer solves a different combat need.
No. Haki colors are treated as cosmetic flair rather than a direct stat increase, so you should not prioritize them over core unlock progress.