Luffy Haki Conqueror ~repack~ -
In that epiphany, Luffy stopped relying on raw force. He began fighting as an Emperor. He infused his Gomu Gomu no attacks with the sheer, overwhelming pressure of his will. This was the moment Luffy truly joined the ranks of Shanks, Whitebeard, and Kaido.
This technique allows the user to pour their Conqueror’s Haki directly into their fists or weapons, drastically amplifying their attack power. Luffy could not do this. Against Kaido in their first encounter at Kuri, Luffy’s Red Roc was impressive, but it was a blunt instrument compared to Kaido’s Raimei Hakke (Thunder Bagua), which was wrapped in the dark, crackling lightning of advanced Conqueror’s. The result? One-hit defeat. The turning point came atop the skull dome of Onigashima. After being thrown off the island and seemingly killed, Luffy awakened a deeper understanding of Joy Boy’s power. In Chapter 1010, "Conqueror's Haki," the paradigm shifted. luffy haki conqueror
While punching Kaido through the earth with Bajrang Gun , Luffy’s Conqueror’s Haki wasn't just an enhancement; it was the anchor of the attack. It pinned Kaido down, negated his defenses, and delivered the will of a thousand years of liberation in a single fist. Luffy’s Conqueror’s Haki is more than a power level; it is a barometer of his freedom. Unlike the cold domination of Kaido or the fearful submission of Big Mom, Luffy’s Haki inspires. It knocks out his enemies, but it never touches his friends. In that epiphany, Luffy stopped relying on raw force
From a panicked burst in a slave auction house to the sky-splitting punch that ended Kaido’s reign, Luffy has proven that Conqueror’s Haki is not about ruling over people—it is about having the will to never bow to anyone, and the strength to make the world bow to your freedom. And that is the true mark of the Pirate King. This was the moment Luffy truly joined the
While clashing with Kaido, Luffy realized: "I see... I get it. Those guys aren't just using Armament... They're coating themselves in Conqueror's Haki!"