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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.[3]

In Skypiea, Kenbunshoku is known as Mantra (心綱マントラ, Mantora?, literally meaning "Mind Rope").

Background

It was first introduced under the name Mantra when Satori used it to fight Sanji, Luffy, and Usopp as they went through the Ordeal of Balls.[1] Aisa is the only known Shandia who has this ability. It served as a plot point when she helped Luffy locate Enel.

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 electromagnetic waves in the air, allowing him to overhear conversations and everything around him; this extended the range of his Mantra to cover roughly all of Skypiea.[4] By comparison, most of the other priests could only keep track of people nearby.

The first time it was seen being used and referred to as Haki was during Luffy's battle on Amazon Lily with the Boa Sisters. Later, Rayleigh explained Haki to Luffy and confirmed that Mantra and Haki are one and the same, and that "Mantra" is simply the Skypiean name for the ability.[3]

Kenbunshoku Haki Users

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Usage

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Katakuri's eyes glowing red as he uses Kenbunshoku Haki.

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 ocassions, 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.

Basic Techniques

Presence Sensing

Usopp's Kenbunshoku View

The "aura" seen through Kenbunshoku Haki.

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 the 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 Issho sees the world.[5][6] 

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. This was best shown when Enel failed to discern the presence of Luffy inside the giant snake Nola, only detecting him after he escaped, indicating that her 'voice' most likely enveloped their own when he used the ability. Similarly, Aisa could not detect how the battle was progressing with her Mantra while inside Nola and only found out what happened after she and Luffy escaped.

Strength Sensing

Nekomamushi Confronts Bege

Sanji senses a powerful ally nearby.

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", something Sanji displayed in Zou when he sensed Nekomamushi approaching Bege. Through Strength Sensing, the user can easily locate powerful allies and avoid powerful enemies.

This was first seen when Rayleigh used this Haki to sense that there were 500 creatures on Rusukaina who were stronger than Luffy at that time.[7] Another example is when Koby first met Kyros, he could immediately sense that Kyros was very strong.[8]

Emotion Sensing

Fisher Tiger Talks to Neptune and Otohime
Otohime sensing that Fisher Tiger had agony in his heart.
Pudding's Acting Skills
Pudding, having great control over her emotions, was able to fool Haki users.
Koby Being Treated After the Battle
Koby traumatized after sensing the emotions of many people meeting their deaths.

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, Issho sensed no trace of resentment from the citizens of Dressrosa, discovering that they were putting on a facade 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 are SquardPudding or Kanjuro , who were a able to fool very proficient users of Kenbunshoku Haki like WhitebeardSanji or the Nine Red Scabbards.

When someone awakens this ability uncousciosly, 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 a context of several people dying, as the user will passively empathize with strong emotions of fear, pain, and hate. This was shown with Koby and Aisa.

Intent Sensing

Luffy Dodges With Kenbunshoku Haki
Luffy dodges water bullets with Kenbunshoku Haki.
Gomu Gomu no Boh...
Enel unable to sense actions without intentions behind them.

Another variant of Kenbunshoku Haki allows its user to sense another person's intent to action 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. However, it should not be confused with the actual, literal ability of seeing the future which (as explained below) requires another level of skill entirely.

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 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.[9] 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.[10]

Advanced Techniques

Future Vision

Katakuri's Future Sight
Katakuri sees into the future.
Katakuri's Logia-Like Effect
Katakuri using Future Vision to predict and avoid enemy attacks.
Gomu Gomu no Black Mamba
Luffy using Future Vision to predict where his target was going to be.

If trained enough, users of advanced Kenbunshoku Haki (such as Katakuri and Luffy) can see a short period into the future.[3][11][12] Instead of just sensing what would 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 immediate future. Contrary to basic Haki, there is no need to sense emotions or intention to use this technique.

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.

Future Vision does have its limitations; unlike basic Kenbunshoku, the user needs to properly focus in order to use this ability. If the user is not concentrating enough, they may be unable to see the future. Only another user of Kenbunshoku Haki with a proficient level or a distraction can counter this ability.

In addition, the user can only interpret the future through their own senses. Katakuri foresaw his sister Pudding crying on the altar, but because he was too far away from her in his vision to hear what had happened, he had no way to know what was about to cause this.

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, immediately 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.[13]

Luffy used this ability for the first time unconsciously during his encounter against Mihawk at Marineford, allowing him to foresee and avoid the amputation of both of his arms by the sword of the Shichibukai (Mihawk even pointed that Luffy was being too calm for the time being). Charlotte Katakuri, the strongest Sweet Commander of the Big Mom Pirates, is well known for mastering this technique and a great part of his reputation is thanks to this. The only two people able to evade this technique were Sanji with his speed and his own mastery of Kenbunshoku Haki and Luffy who got to attack Katakuri while he was not focused after his true nature was discovered.

Drawbacks

This type of Haki is also known to falter if the user loses their concentration.[14] 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.[15]

It is revealed that like Busoshoku Haki, Kenbunshoku Haki can be depleted if used too much.[16]

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".[17]
  • In World Seeker, Luffy can use Kenbunshoku Haki to see enemies from behind walls, to slow down time, and to improve his sneaking prowess with stealth attacks.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 246 and Episode 160, First usage of Mantra.
  2. One Piece Manga — Vol. 53 Chapter 519, Boa Sandersonia is able to tell how Luffy was about to attack her.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 597 (p. 12-15) and Episode 516, Rayleigh explains Haki.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 30 Chapter 278 and Episode 182, Enel explains his power and how Mantra effects it.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 758 (p. 11) and Episode 697, Usopp sees the targets' 'auras'.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 799 (p. 8-10) and Episode 744, How Issho sees the Dressrosa citizens 'auras'.
  7. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 597 (p. 10) and Episode 516, Rayleigh uses Haki to measure the strength of the creatures on the island.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 903 (p. 14) and Episode 879.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 30 Chapter 281 (p. 13-14) and Episode 183, Luffy uses "unconscious" techniques to counter Enel's Mantra ability.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 520 and Episode 414, Luffy uses Gear Second to attack too fast for Boa Sandersonia to dodge.
  11. One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 860, Katakuri sees into the future using advanced Observation Haki.
  12. One Piece Manga — Vol. 93 Chapter 939, Luffy sees into the future using advanced Observation Haki.
  13. One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 862, Katakuri fails to see the results of his own intervention with the future.
  14. One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 884, Katakuri confirms that Observation Haki cannot be used if the user is not calm and focused.
  15. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 63 Chapter 626 (p. 17) and Episode 546.
  16. One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 886.
  17. Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary.

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