haze piece haki: Buso, Observation & Conqueror Guide - Haki

haze piece haki: Buso, Observation & Conqueror Guide

Learn haze piece haki unlocks, upgrades, race synergy, and the best build paths for Buso, Observation, and Conqueror Haki in Haze Seas.

2026-07-05
haze piece Wiki Team
Quick Guide
  • haze piece haki matters because it unlocks stronger combat, safer farming, and better late-game progression.
  • Buso Haki is the earliest reliable pick for sword and fighting-style damage.
  • Observation Haki becomes essential for PvP survival and boss safety.
  • D. Clan is the key route to Conqueror’s Haki and a rare-race build.
  • Upgrade timing matters more than rushing random rerolls or expensive detours.

haze piece haki at a glance

haze piece haki is one of the cleanest progression systems in Haze Seas because it turns a basic combat build into a focused route. Start with the Haki that matches your damage lane, then upgrade only when the next milestone gives a real payoff.

The safest mental model is simple: Buso boosts your damage, Observation boosts your survival, and Conqueror’s boosts your identity as a rare-race build. Keep that order in mind and you will waste fewer stats, Gems, and reroll attempts.

Video Highlights:

  • No embed is used here because there is no highly relevant Haze Piece video in the available source set.
  • The written route below is built around verified unlocks and progression gates.
  • The best early path is to secure Buso first, then work toward Observation.
  • Conqueror’s Haki is a race-specific target, not a casual early-game pickup.
HakiBest ForMain StrengthMain Limitation
Buso HakiSword, style, bossingDamage boost and resistanceNeeds leveling to keep pace
Observation HakiPvP, survival, boss readsDodges and long-range awarenessUnlocks later than Buso
Conqueror’s HakiRare-race pressureCrowd control and prestigeLocked behind D. Clan

Buso Haki

  • Damage-first choice
  • Great for swords and styles
  • Best early combat return

Observation Haki

  • Defense-first choice
  • Strong for PvP and bosses
  • Rewards timing and spacing

Conqueror’s Haki

  • Rare-race route
  • Built for D. Clan players
  • Strong identity and control

Unlock order, trainers, and requirements

If you want a clean route, unlock Haki in the order the game naturally supports. That means Buso first, Observation second, and Conqueror’s only when your race roll actually supports it.

1

Unlock Buso Haki

Go to Old Man Silver, also called the Buso Trainer, in Logue City. You need Level 350 and $100,000.

2

Start Buso leveling

Keep Buso active while you fight. The goal is to build EXP naturally while you grind quests, bosses, and mobs.

3

Unlock Observation Haki

Visit the Observation Haki Trainer at Marine Base Town. The requirement is Level 600 and $150,000.

4

Chase Conqueror’s through D. Clan

Roll or obtain D. Clan if you want Conqueror’s Haki. That route is the only one you should plan around for this ability.

HakiTrainer / RouteRequirementWhy It Matters
Buso HakiOld Man Silver, Logue CityLevel 350, $100,000Early damage spike for melee builds
Observation HakiObservation Trainer, Marine Base TownLevel 600, $150,000Dodges and safer boss fights
Conqueror’s HakiD. Clan raceRace-based unlockRare control tool and build identity
Leveling Rule

Do not wait for “perfect” gear before unlocking Buso or Observation. The earlier your Haki comes online, the faster your quest loop and boss route stabilize.

UpgradeMilestoneRequirementMax Value
Buso HakiLevel 5Take 1,000 hits and pay 200 Gems at Flower Capital+15% damage, +10% damage resistance
Observation HakiLevel 6Defeat 5 players, defeat 10 Island Bosses, and pay $10M at Flower Capital8 dodges and long-range info
Conqueror’s HakiV2 efficiencyD. Clan V2Lower stamina cost from 250 to 200

Best race pairings and build matches

The strongest Haki build is not the rarest one; it is the one that matches your damage lane and travel needs. If you are running swords, Buso should feel mandatory. If you are leaning into PvP, Observation becomes the more valuable upgrade. If you are hunting rare-race prestige, D. Clan becomes the centerpiece.

Best Pairing Logic

Match your race to your Haki goal. D. Clan is the Conqueror route, Dragonborne is the safer all-around tank pick, and Fishborne or Skyborne improve movement-heavy play.

RaceBest Haki MatchWhy It WorksGood For
D. ClanConqueror’s HakiExclusive access and stamina efficiencyRare builds, PvP pressure
DragonborneBuso or ObservationTankier stats and good comfortGeneral progression
FishborneObservationWater safety and mobility help positioningTravel and boss routes
SkyborneObservationStrong movement and air controlExploration and island routing
BeastborneBusoFast movement pairs well with melee uptimeSword and style builds
HumanObservationEmergency movement under pressureBudget mobility

A practical build rule is easy to follow:

  • Fruit main: use Haki to cover your weak melee moments.
  • Sword main: treat Buso as your damage backbone.
  • Style main: pair Buso with movement-heavy or stun-focused play.
  • PvP build: Observation often gives more value than extra damage.
Build TypePreferred HakiSecondary GoalCommon Mistake
Sword mainBusoDamage resistanceIgnoring mobility
Style mainBusoCombo consistencyOverinvesting in one tool
PvP focusObservationDodge timingRushing damage first
Rare-race buildConqueror’sIdentity and controlTreating D. Clan like a casual reroll

Fast progression route and common mistakes

The cleanest route is not glamorous, but it works. Use your early levels to stabilize damage, then shift into Haki upgrades only when the next unlock is close enough to matter.

StageWhat To DoWhat To Avoid
Early gameFinish island quests and unlock BusoBurning Gems on random rerolls
Mid gamePush toward Observation and better bossesGrinding mobs with no quest turn-ins
Late Sea 1Prepare for advanced Haki levelingIgnoring boss and player requirements
Sea 2 prepImprove race value and build efficiencyHolding weak gear for too long

Haki Progression Checklist:

  • Reach Level 350 and unlock Buso Haki in Logue City
  • Keep Buso active while questing to build combat value naturally
  • Reach Level 600 and unlock Observation Haki at Marine Base Town
  • Save race rerolls for D. Clan only if Conqueror’s Haki is your goal
  • Use Flower Capital upgrade quests only when the milestone reward is worth the cost
Avoid These Traps

Do not chase Conqueror’s Haki before you own a reason to run D. Clan. Also avoid overpaying for upgrades too early, because both Buso and Observation scale best when your build already has a real damage lane.

MistakeWhy It HurtsBetter Move
Rerolling too earlyWastes resources before your build is stableLock a damage lane first
Ignoring ObservationMakes PvP and bosses harder than neededUnlock it at Level 600
Skipping Buso levelingSlows your farming and boss clearsKeep it active during quests
Chasing D. Clan blindlyCosts time and reroll valueOnly commit if Conqueror’s matters

If you want extra route support, keep these official pages in your rotation:

FAQ

Read This First

These answers focus on the fastest practical route, not on rare edge cases. Use them to decide your next unlock, reroll, or upgrade.

Q: What is the best first Haki in haze piece haki?

Buso Haki is usually the best first pick because it gives immediate value to sword and style builds, and it helps your damage feel smoother right away.

Q: When should I get Observation Haki?

Get Observation Haki once you can reach Level 600 and pay the trainer cost. It becomes especially strong if you do bosses, PvP, or risky island routes.

Q: How do I get Conqueror’s Haki?

Conqueror’s Haki is tied to D. Clan, so the real first step is securing that race. If your build is not D. Clan-focused, it is better to prioritize Buso or Observation.

Q: Should I reroll races for Haki value?

Only if your end goal is a race-specific route like D. Clan for Conqueror’s Haki. Otherwise, keep the race that helps your movement, survival, or stamina most.