I froze beside the Desert Island trainer as a newbie ganked my bounty and left me with nothing but a lesson. I learned fast: Haki changes fights, and missing the right one turns a win into a grind. I’ll walk you through every step so you don’t waste hours chasing trainers like I did.
I play, you play—here’s how to get each Haki in Sailor Piece and why each choice matters for your build.
I notice players camping Desert Island NPCs for early edge — How to Get Observation Haki in Sailor Piece

Observation Haki is sold by the Observation Master NPC on Desert Island for 250,000 Cash (≈€250,000) and 300 Gems (≈€300). You activate it with the H key. Observation Haki is a ghost in the gears of enemy attacks, giving you automatic evasion that stacks as you level it.
Why it matters early: with a few ranks, you’ll dodge a steady stream of hits; at max it can evade up to 10 attacks per activation. Leveling is simple—dodge attacks while Haki is active and watch the XP tick up.
How do you activate Haki in Sailor Piece?
You press H for Observation and G for Armament. Conqueror is passive and doesn’t require activation.
I see new players punching dummies for hours — How to Get Armament Haki in Sailor Piece

Armament Haki is purchased from the Haki Master NPC on Snow Island for 250,000 Cash (≈€250,000) and 250 Gem (≈€250), but it’s gated behind a short quest chain.
The questline forces you to practice Combat (Melee Spec) in this order:
- Defeat 150 enemies using Combat (Melee Spec).
- Use Combat (Melee Spec) Z skill 65 times.
- Punch 750 times using Combat (Melee Spec).
You must finish them in sequence, but you can cancel and keep your progress; talk back to the Haki Master to resume. The Starting Island is the fastest place to finish these because enemies are fragile and the practice dummy speeds up the punching count.
Armament Haki is a battering ram for your damage—activate it with G and benefit from a 25–75% damage scaling depending on Haki level. You earn 1 Haki XP per enemy defeated.
How to level up Observation and Armament Haki?
Observation levels by dodging attacks while it’s active. Armament levels by defeating enemies; every kill grants 1 Haki XP. Use low-level islands or repeatable boss runs to farm efficiently.
I’ve watched players obsess over cosmetics — How to Change Armament Haki Color
Armament Haki emits particles around your arms while active. Haki Color Reroll items—common drops from enemies—let you change that hue. The effect is cosmetic only; it won’t change damage numbers.
I’ve watched veteran crews huddle before raids — How to Get Conqueror Haki in Sailor Piece
Conqueror Haki is handed out by the Conqueror Haki Trainer on Shibuya Station Island, but it’s a long grind. You must meet these prerequisites before the questline starts:
- Obtain 1x Conqueror Fragment (rare drop from most enemies).
- Reach level 40 in Armament Haki.
- Reach level 25 in Observation Haki.
- Reach Ascension level 5.
The quest chain then asks you to complete, in order:
- Defeat 500 enemies with Armament Haki active.
- Dodge 500 attacks with Observation Haki active.
- Defeat 200 Bosses.
- Beat 25 Dungeons.
Complete them and you get Conqueror Haki, which permanently grants a 25% damage boost. It’s passive—no key needed.
How do you check Haki level progress in Sailor Piece?
Open the Stats menu and click the small question mark next to your avatar to see Observation and Armament ranks. Notifications pop up when you level a Haki.
I watch the XP bar more than my health sometimes — Checking Haki Level Progress

Keep sessions short and focused: farm Haki XP when you have a plan—boss runs for Armament, dodge-heavy fights for Observation. Join Sailor Piece Discord servers and follow creators on YouTube for route tips and grinder playlists. The community on Roblox is full of fast routes and mentor players if you ask.
I’ve tested these routes, read patch notes and watched creator streams on YouTube and Twitch to confirm timers and drops. If you want the fastest path to every Haki, will you try the Conqueror grind solo or team up for speed?



