Haki/Kenbunshoku Haki

Kenbunshoku Haki is a form of Haki that grants the user a sixth sense that allows them to sense the presence, strength, and emotions of others, as well as gain limited precognitive abilities.

In Skypiea, Kenbunshoku is known as Mantra.

Background
Kenbunshoku Haki was first used in the series by Blackbeard in the Jaya Arc. He noticed that Monkey D. Luffy's strength did not correspond to his known bounty of 30,000,000 at the time, further commenting on Luffy's own Haki after Bellamy's defeat. In the Impel Down Arc, Blackbeard confirmed to Luffy himself that he had measured the latter's Haki at the time.

In the Skypiea Arc, it was introduced under the name "Mantra" during Satori's Ordeal of Balls. It varied in strength between users, with Enel seeming to have the greatest range. With his Devil Fruit, the Goro Goro no Mi, Enel could pick up electroreceptor signals in the atmosphere by using his Devil Fruit to read the airwaves, allowing him to overhear conversations and everything around him; this extended the range of his Mantra to cover roughly all of Skypiea. By comparison, most of the other priests could only keep track of people nearby. Aisa is the only known Shandia who has this ability.

The first time it was seen being used and referred to as Haki was during Luffy's battle on Amazon Lily with the Gorgon Sisters. Later, Silvers Rayleigh explained Haki to Luffy and confirmed that Mantra and Haki are one and the same, and that "Mantra" is simply Skypiea's name for the ability.

Usage


The usage of this type of Haki grants its user the ability to access a kind of extrasensory perception, granting the user several helpful abilities. These abilities are great assets in most occasions, especially in combat.

Kenbunshoku Haki, unlike the other types of Haki, has hardly any visible indication when being used in the manga (like the blackening effect of hardening for Busoshoku or the ripple effect for Haoshoku), aside from their enhanced dodge rate. In the anime special Heart of Gold, anime movie One Piece Film: Z and since Whole Cake Island Arc, those who are able to use Kenbunshoku Haki were shown with bright red pupils when sensing incoming attacks, hidden opponents or seeing slightly into the future.

According to Charlotte Katakuri, Kenbunshoku Haki works best if the user is in a calm state. Kenbunshoku Haki works independently from the physical senses. This was proven through Kin'emon, after his body was split apart by Law, when his legs and torso acted independently, relying solely on Haki for guidance.

In One Piece Film: Red, when the pirates and Marines fought Tot Musica in both the real and Uta World, Kenbunshoku Haki users were shown to somehow sync with blood relatives, allowing them to see what the other was seeing. Katakuri first demonstrated this by syncing with Charlotte Brûlée, though only he saw the other side, with Brûlée apparently not. Later, Usopp and Yasopp managed to sync and also, somehow, were able to communicate with each other. This allowed both attacking forces to synchronize their attacks to defeat the Demon Lord.

Presence Sensing


The most common usage of this Haki allows the user to sense the presence of others. Rayleigh states that to fully master this ability would allow the user to see others, even if they are concealed from view or too far to see naturally.

This type of Haki allows the user to see another person through their aura, be it behind buildings, strategically hidden, or camouflaged. Given this, Kenbunshoku Haki, depending on the level, can discover who is hidden, but still present. When viewed this way, the user cannot actually see the person or animal with any physical characteristics, but rather recognizes the target(s) by their "aura", which is a mental image of a colored silhouette of them on a dark background, as demonstrated when Usopp sniped Sugar, or how the blind Fujitora sees the world. Characters who use Kenbunshoku Haki often describe presences as "voices" and can usually tell if specific people are still alive, dead or close to death depending on whether they can still "hear" them.

In the unique circumstance of being swallowed by a larger creature and still being alive, the Mantra user will only be able to sense the larger energy signature. Similarly, a Mantra user trapped inside a larger creature is unable to sense what is happening outside.

Strength Sensing
This application of Haki allows the user to measure the strength of the people whose presence they sense. This usage of Haki is useful in finding "powerful auras". Through this application, the user can easily locate powerful allies and avoid powerful enemies.

As displayed by Big Mom during the Raid on Onigashima, this application of Haki can be used to measure the strength and threat level of an opponent's weapon. However, it should be noted that the weapon in question was a Meito, and therefore it is currently unknown if Kenbunshoku can be used on any regular weapon. In the anime, when Luffy first found Nidai Kitetsu, he actually detected it with Kenbunshoku Haki.

This ability can also be utilized to measure the Haki of others. Blackbeard confirmed this during his raid on Impel Down when he mentioned that Monkey D. Luffy's own Haki was greater than it was during their previous meeting in Jaya. Other characters that have been shown using this specific application are Bellamy, Koby, Basil Hawkins, Page One, and Ulti.

Emotion Sensing
This variation of Kenbunshoku allows the user to sense and empathize with the emotions and nature of others. For example, Otohime used this Haki to sense the sufferings and emotions in the heart of a Fish-Man thief, as well as hear the screams coming from Fisher Tiger's heart. Another example is that Aisa was able to sense Wyper's aggressive nature with this Haki. In addition, Fujitora sensed no trace of resentment from the citizens of Dressrosa, discovering that they were putting on a façade to help the Straw Hats escape.

However, this ability is not flawless. People with high control over their emotions and acting abilities can somewhat counter this technique. An example of this is Squard, Pudding or Kanjuro, who were able to fool very proficient users of Kenbunshoku Haki like Whitebeard, Sanji or the Nine Red Scabbards.

When someone awakens this ability unconsciously, they become vulnerable to passively empathizing with the negative emotions of others without having the proper mental fortitude. This can be a traumatic experience for the user; especially in the context of several people dying, as the user will passively empathize with strong emotions of fear, pain, and hate.

Intent Sensing
Another variant of Kenbunshoku Haki allows its user to sense another person's intent to act in the immediate future (especially through bloodlust/killing intent within combat), allowing them to predict what someone is going to do, usually seconds prior, in what resembles a pseudo-form of precognition.

Naturally, this predictive application of Haki is highly helpful in battle, as the user, depending on their level of proficiency, may have a vastly easier time predicting the path of enemy attacks to either dodge or counter them. The more killing intent exuded by a given enemy, the more predictable their attacks, although great enough Kenbunshoku experts can predict enemy moves whether there is murderous intent or not.

Of course, since conscious intent has to be present for one to sense it with Haki, any actions that are done unconsciously or with complete indiscrimination cannot be predicted. Luffy, during his fight against Enel, was able to counter the latter's Kenbunshoku by delivering attacks in random, uncontrolled directions. Another example was when Luffy literally emptied his mind to the point of not thinking about anything at all, Nami noted that because of this, Luffy was "like grass", simply moving in the same direction as the wind was blowing, this made it impossible for Enel to predict his movements, although it also made Luffy unable to attack. Yet another way to counter predictive Kenbunshoku is by simply being so fast that, even if an enemy can predict one's attack, they cannot dodge in time. This was shown when Luffy used his Gear Second against Boa Sandersonia and Boa Marigold, where even though Boa Sandersonia is reading his movements with his Kenbushoku, Luffy's speed in Gear Second was too high for her to keep up with, which made her prediction ineffective.

Future Vision
A highly advanced level of Kenbunshoku Haki allows the user to see a short period into the future; instead of just sensing what will happen by intuition, the user of this advanced level of Kenbunshoku Haki can literally see a precise mental image of what will happen in the next few seconds. This is known as Future Vision (未来予見). The vision also allows the user to hear any words that will be spoken. According to Rayleigh, this ability is very difficult for someone to obtain via training, it has to be learned by advancing their Haki in the heat of battle against strong opponents. So far, only Charlotte Katakuri, Monkey D. Luffy, Kaidou, and Shanks, have been able to use it.

This advanced Haki ability has been proven to be an effective countermeasure against Busoshoku Haki for Devil Fruit users whose powers grant shapeshifting abilities, such as Logia's or Special Paramecia's. With Kenbunshoku Haki, they can foresee their opponents' attacks and quickly change the shape of their bodies to avoid contact. Katakuri is a great user of this tactic, as he forms holes in his Mochi body so the attacks pass through empty air without actually touching him, giving the impression that not even Busoshoku Haki works on him, while in reality, the attack simply does not make any contact at all. Only another user of Kenbunshoku Haki of equal proficiency or a distraction can counter this ability.

This application does have its limitations. As with basic Kenbunshoku, the user needs to properly focus and remain calm in order to use this ability. If the user is not concentrating enough or they are in an agitated state of mind, they may be unable to see the future. In addition, the user can only interpret the future through their own senses. Katakuri foresaw his sister Pudding crying and collapsing to her knees on the altar, but because he was too far away from her, he could not hear what was about to be said, and thus he had no way knowing what was about to cause this. Furthermore, the future that the user sees can be changed, which could result in an outcome that the user failed to foresee. Charlotte Katakuri was able to see Sanji dodging another person's gunshot and tried to intervene by attacking Sanji himself. However, he was unable to see the outcome of his own intervention of this event in time, resulting in Sanji surprising him when he dodged his attack as well. Moreover, it is possible for an enemy to exploit a negative reaction from the user, as it can be treated as assurance that a desirable outcome will happen. Future Vision can also be negated by the advanced Haoshoku Haki technique Observation Killing.

All users so far possess Haoshoku Haki, with the latter three being capable of using the advanced application of "infusing" Haoshoku Haki into their body or parts of their body, objects and weapons.

Drawbacks
This type of Haki is known to falter if the user loses their concentration. Satori lost control of his Mantra when Luffy unexpectedly brought the string of exploding balls right to him, enabling Luffy to grab him from behind when the smoke cleared, Gedatsu lost to Chopper because he lost his concentration and his Mantra faltered, and Otohime was killed by a gunshot in the confusion when her petition pages were being burned, as she was caught off guard due to her happiness over everyone signing her petitions, she lost her concentration. There's also a problem with the opposite, being hyper-focused during battle, as it causes tunnel-vision on a particular opponent and prevents the user from sensing other threats. Luffy, a user of advanced Kenbunshoku Haki demonstrated this twice, once during his battle against Katakuri, when Charlotte Flampe managed to land a blow on him during the fight, and once against Kaidou, when a CP0 agent intervened in their duel.

While Kenbunshoku Haki to be very effective against the living and things affected by the conscious thought of the living, such as an enemy’s weapon, its effect is limited against the unconscious, such as purely random things, or that which is affected by reflexes as shown when Luffy fought Enel. It is also limited in sensing things with no intent at all, such as the environment, as shown with Kin'emon whilst his body was separated. His torso and legs were able to move and accurately attack independently thanks to Haki, but still ended up stumbling occasionally, with his torso even being unable to sense the lake and falling into it. Even the blind Fujitora still requires a cane to navigate his surroundings, despite being able to use Haki to accurately pinpoint the location of other people and differentiate between them.

Additionally, even if an individual is able to predict an attack, they still need to be able to dodge the attack to avoid damage. If the user has been physically restrained, or the attack is too fast for the user to react to, the attack will land regardless of how proficient they are with Kenbunshoku Haki. In addition, while Kenbunshoku Haki can predict attacks, it cannot tell you how to dodge an attack. As a result, abilities that have special activation requirements cannot be dodged if the user doesn't understand the mechanics of the ability, as shown when Luffy, despite having Future Sight, was unable to dodge the attacks from Apoo's Oto Oto no Mi because he didn't know they were activated by sound and was expecting a projectile-based attack.

It is revealed that like Busoshoku Haki, Kenbunshoku Haki can be depleted if used too much.

Rayleigh's Training


Training to learn Kenbunshoku Haki involves dodging various types of attacks while blindfolded, as well as counterattacking while blindfolded. The most important thing to remember is that every attack carries an intent, and a hint.

One first trains by fighting against animals, and later against humans. Kenbunshoku is easier to use against animals because they always show their emotions and act on instinct, unlike humans who are capable of deception. While training Luffy, Rayleigh set a goal for him: to dodge his attacks 100 times in a row.

Awakening Methods
In some cases, an individual does not need to train in order to attain and use Kenbunshoku Haki. Some people acquire it unconsciously within tense situations, while others are born with the ability to use it. Though, these cases are extremely rare.

Translation and Dub Issues
In the 4Kids dub of the game One Piece: Pirates Carnival and edited Funimation TV episodes, Mantra is known as Mantora. In the uncut versions of the Funimation episodes, it is called Mantra.

Trivia

 * The concept of Kenbunshoku Haki, known to Skypieans as Mantra, is loosely based on the style of thinking in Hinduism, which goes by the same name.
 * Mantra was initially planned to be called "Tazuna".
 * In World Seeker, Luffy can use Kenbunshoku Haki to see enemies from behind walls, to slow downtime, and to improve his sneaking prowess with stealth attacks.
 * In One Piece Odyssey, Luffy can use Kenbunshoku Haki (The Color of Observation Haki in the English localization) to highlight strong enemies that grant more EXP or to reveal hidden Record Cubes for the Memorial Log (usually in locations associated with said character or where they are encountered during the game's story).
 * In the anime, when Luffy first found Nidai Kitetsu, he actually detected it with Kenbunshoku Haki. Even before this, Zoro claimed he could detect his Sandai Kitetsu thanks to its aura, which may imply that cursed items may have an intent detectable by Kenbunshoku Haki users.

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