I spent my first hour in Sailor Piece staring at a dialogue box, wondering where my 250,000 Cash had gone. You’ve probably felt that same stomach-drop when a trainer walks off mid-conversation. If you stick with me, I’ll save you the repeat mistake and show exactly where to go, how much to pay, and which grind is worth your time.
Sailor Piece Haki Guide – How to Get Every Haki
On forums and Discord threads, players argue over Haki order all the time. I’ll cut through that chatter: here’s the fast map from spawn to being genuinely dangerous.
On Desert Island, trainers sit where players can’t miss them — and they’re merciless about price.

You buy Observation Haki from the Observation Master NPC on Desert Island for 250,000 Cash and 300 Gems. The tooltips tell you the headline: press H to activate. Practically, it gives automatic evasions early on; every level raises the number of attacks you can evade until you hit the 10-evade cap.
Where you grind it: Desert Island or the Starting Island. Low-level enemies and the practice dummy are perfect for stacking early evasion counts without dying.
Snow Island is quiet, which is where the Haki Master hides — and asks for proof of effort.

The Haki Master on Snow Island sells Armament Haki for 250,000 Cash and 250 Gems, but there’s a three-part quest before the reward:
- Defeat 150 enemies using Combat (Melee Spec).
- Use Combat Z skill 65 times (Melee Spec).
- Punch 750 times using Combat (Melee Spec).
Progress is preserved if you cancel, so you can pause and return to the Haki Master later. The most efficient spot is the Starting Island — enemies die fast and the practice dummy gives quick punch counts.
Activate Armament with G. It amplifies your damage scaling between 25% and 75%, depending on level. Armament Haki becomes a second skin you wear in fights; every enemy kill grants 1 Haki XP.
How to level up Observation and Armament Haki?
Level Observation by dodging attacks while it’s active. Level Armament simply by defeating enemies — each enemy gives 1 Haki XP. Use practice spots for efficient XP bursts and track progress in the Stats menu.
How to Change Armament Haki Color
While active, Armament emits particles around your arms. Haki Color Reroll items — common drops from enemies — change the particle hue. This is a strictly cosmetic tweak: color does not alter mechanics.
At Shibuya Station Island, the Conqueror trainer waits behind the busiest spawn paths.
Conqueror Haki is gated behind long quests at the Conqueror Haki Trainer on Shibuya Station Island. You can’t get it early — the game expects you to have invested time in the other Haki types first.
- Requirement: 1x Conqueror Fragment (rare drop from enemies or chests)
- Requirement: Level 40 Armament Haki
- Requirement: Level 25 Observation Haki
- Requirement: Ascension level 5
Once eligible, the questline steps are:
- Defeat 500 enemies with Armament Haki active.
- Dodge 500 attacks with Observation Haki active.
- Defeat 200 Bosses.
- Beat 25 Dungeons.
Finish the chain and you’ll receive Conqueror Haki, a passive that grants a permanent 25% damage boost. Leveling this is a long haul, and leveling Conqueror is a staircase of scars that separates casual players from grinders.
You can see Haki numbers in the Stats menu — that’s where most players pause mid-grind.

Open the Stats menu and click the small question mark by your avatar to see Observation and Armament levels. You’ll also get a popup notification whenever a Haki levels up.
How do you activate Haki in Sailor Piece?
Observation: press H. Armament: press G. Conqueror is passive and always on once earned.
How do you check Haki level progress in Sailor Piece?
Use the Stats menu question mark by your avatar for live Haki numbers. Watch for level-up banners at the top of the screen after fights.
If you want a single follow-up resource, check the Sailor Piece page on Roblox and community guides on Moyens I/O or the game’s Discord for map pins and NPC screenshots. For quick visual walkthroughs, streamers and YouTube creators often post exact trainer routes and chest locations.
There’s an art to the order you chase Haki: Observation early, Armament second, Conqueror when you can grind long-term. Which of these paths would you defend in a debate — faster power or safer progression?



