- haze piece haki v2 centers on Buso, Observation, and D. Clan progression in the Haze Seas rework.
- Buso Haki is the earliest core upgrade, with a Level 350 requirement and a modest cash cost.
- Observation Haki becomes the survival checkpoint at Level 600 and is worth prioritizing for PvP.
- D. Clan V2 lowers Conqueror’s Haki stamina cost, so rare-race planning matters early.
- Best route: unlock Buso, then Observation, then push into Sea 2 for race V2 prep.
Haze Piece Haki V2 Basics
Haze Piece Haki V2 is the cleanest way to think about late Sea 1 and early Sea 2 progression in Haze Piece / Haze Seas. The practical goal is not just unlocking Haki, but leveling the right Haki at the right time so your build stays efficient. If you want the live game entry points, keep the official Roblox experience page and official Trello open while you plan your route.
What Haki V2 usually means in play
- Buso Haki pushed to its later upgrade tier
- Observation Haki pushed to its later upgrade tier
- D. Clan V2 for Conqueror’s Haki efficiency
- Race V2 prep once Sea 2 becomes available
Buso Haki
- Unlocks first
- Boosts weapon and fighting-style damage
- Best for steady PvE and boss farming
Observation Haki
- Late Sea 1 checkpoint
- Adds dodges and survival value
- Strong for PvP, bossing, and scouting
Conqueror’s Haki
- D. Clan only
- Short stun pressure on weaker enemies
- Gains value with V2 stamina savings
| Haki Path | Unlock Point | Upgrade Goal | Main Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buso Haki | Level 350, $100,000 | Level 5 | More weapon and style damage |
| Observation Haki | Level 600, $150,000 | Level 6 | More dodges and safer fights |
| Conqueror’s Haki | D. Clan race | D. Clan V2 | Stun pressure and lower stamina cost |
Treat Haki V2 as a build plan, not a single unlock. The best results come from matching your Haki target to your weapon lane, race, and current island route.
Unlock Order and Upgrade Requirements
The safest order is simple: Buso first, Observation second, Conqueror’s Haki only if you roll D. Clan. That order keeps your early damage high, prevents wasted travel, and avoids burning resources on a route you cannot sustain yet. Buso unlocks earlier and improves almost every combat lane, while Observation becomes your defensive anchor once PvP and boss pressure ramp up.
Reach the Buso threshold
Push to Level 350, save $100,000, and head to Old Man Silver in Logue City.
Train Buso efficiently
Keep Buso active while you grind. The later upgrade asks for 1,000 hits and 200 Gems at Flower Capital.
Move to Observation
When you reach Level 600, save $150,000 and visit the Observation Haki trainer at Marine Base Town.
Plan the Conqueror route
If you have D. Clan, treat Conqueror’s Haki as your rare-race reward and build around stamina management.
| Upgrade | Trainer/Trigger | Cost | Training Condition | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buso Haki | Old Man Silver, Logue City | $100,000 | Level 350 | +2.5% weapon and style damage |
| Buso Level 5 | Flower Capital quest | 200 Gems | Take 1,000 hits | +15% damage, +10% damage resistance |
| Observation Haki | Marine Base Town trainer | $150,000 | Level 600 | 3 dodges at base |
| Observation Level 6 | Flower Capital quest | $10M | Defeat 5 players and 10 island bosses | 8 dodges and long-range player info |
| Conqueror’s Haki | D. Clan race | Depends on race access | No separate level track | Damage and stun on weaker enemies |
Do not pour every resource into Haki before your damage lane is stable. A weak Fruit, Sword, or fighting style makes Haki upgrades feel slower than they really are.
Best Race Synergy for Haki Builds
Race choice changes how smoothly Haki V2 feels. D. Clan is the obvious anchor if you want Conqueror’s Haki, but the other races still matter for mobility, durability, and stamina flow. That is why a smart route looks at passives, not just rarity. Haki V2 gets much better when your race helps you survive long sessions or chase bosses without constant downtime.
D. Clan Pressure
- Mythical race
- Conqueror’s Haki access
- V2 lowers stamina cost
Dragonborne Safety
- Tankier route
- Health and regen bonuses
- Great for boss-heavy grinding
Beastborne Mobility
- Fast rotation
- Walkspeed and stamina bonuses
- Good for quest loops and chases
| Race | Rarity | V1 Value | V2 Value | Best Haki Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D. Clan | Mythical | +5% Health, +5% Stamina | +10% Health, +10% Stamina, 200 stamina Conqueror’s Haki | Conqueror’s Haki builds |
| Dragonborne | Legendary | +10% Health, +10% Regen, stronger Skywalk start | Glide ability | Buso and Observation users who like durability |
| Human | Common | Faster when under 70% HP | +1 Observation dodge | Budget Observation builds |
| Beastborne | Uncommon | +20% Walkspeed, +5% Stamina | +50% Walkspeed, +10% Stamina | Questing and mobility-heavy play |
| Fishborne | Uncommon | +50% Swim Speed | Water safety and burst mobility | Sea travel and fruit-user routing |
If you are planning Conqueror’s Haki, D. Clan should define your route. If you are not, pick the race that best supports movement, survival, or stamina recovery.
| Build Type | Recommended Focus | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Sword main | Buso first, then Observation | Sword damage scales cleanly with Buso and benefits from safer dodges |
| Fruit main | Buso support, Observation second | Fruits still gain from combat safety and faster boss clears |
| PvP hybrid | Observation first after Buso | Dodges, positioning, and stamina flow matter more in real fights |
| Conqueror route | D. Clan + balanced stats | Rare-race pressure works best with a durable, flexible build |
Progression Route from Sea 1 to Sea 2
The easiest way to avoid wasted grinding is to tie Haki V2 to your island progression. Sea 1 gives you the first two core Haki unlocks, while Sea 2 is where race V2 and deeper optimization start to matter. Use the route below to keep cash, Gems, and quest time aligned with the unlock thresholds.
Unlock Buso while leveling through Sea 1, move to Observation as soon as you hit the requirement, then prepare for Sea 2 race V2 once your build is stable.
Sea 1 to Sea 2 Haki Goals:
- Reach Level 350 and unlock Buso Haki
- Push Buso toward its later upgrade while grinding quests
- Reach Level 600 and unlock Observation Haki
- Save Gems and cash for later Haki and race upgrades
- Enter Sea 2 with a clear race plan, especially if you want D. Clan V2
| Stage | Goal | Spend Focus | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Sea 1 | Buso unlock | $100,000 | Adds damage to almost every build |
| Mid Sea 1 | Buso training | Hits and 200 Gems | Turns Buso into a real combat multiplier |
| Late Sea 1 | Observation unlock | $150,000 | Makes bosses and PvP less punishing |
| Sea 2 entry | Race Engineer route | $1M, 100 Gems | Opens race V2 optimization |
| Sea 2 midgame | Rare-race planning | Sea Beast, chests, Zenith | Sets up stronger long-term scaling |
| Resource | Best Use | Common Mistake |
|---|---|---|
| Cash | Haki unlocks and trainers | Spending too early on niche gear |
| Gems | Haki upgrades and race routes | Using Gems before the build is stable |
| Combat time | Haki EXP through actual play | Grinding without an upgrade target |
| Boss kills | Progress and gear support | Chasing drops before core Haki is online |
If your current island is giving good EXP and you are still short on a Haki threshold, stay on the quest loop. Chasing side upgrades too early usually slows the entire build.
Common Mistakes and FAQ
Most Haki V2 mistakes come from timing, not skill. Players often unlock the wrong thing first, waste Gems on upgrades too early, or ignore race synergy until the build already feels clumsy. A tighter route saves time and keeps your damage, defense, and stamina in balance.
| Mistake | Better Move |
|---|---|
| Unlocking Observation too early | Finish Buso first, then move to the Level 600 checkpoint |
| Ignoring race synergy | Match your race to your Haki goal, especially if you want Conqueror’s Haki |
| Spending Gems randomly | Save Gems for Haki upgrade gates and race progression |
| Overfarming bosses too soon | Keep quest EXP steady until your core Haki is online |
Use the official Roblox game page, Discord, and Trello when the live economy shifts. That keeps your route aligned with current requirements instead of old assumptions.
Q: What is Haki V2 in Haze Piece?
It is the practical end of the core Haki route: Buso Haki at its later tier, Observation Haki at its later tier, and D. Clan V2 if you are building around Conqueror’s Haki.
Q: Which Haki should I unlock first?
Start with Buso Haki at Level 350. It improves weapon and fighting-style damage and gives the best early return for most builds.
Q: Is D. Clan required for Conqueror’s Haki?
Yes. Conqueror’s Haki is tied to the D. Clan race, and D. Clan V2 lowers the stamina cost from 250 to 200.
Q: When should I chase race V2?
Once you are ready for Sea 2. The route starts with the Race Engineer on the first Sea 2 island and requires Level 2200+, a Sea Beast kill, 50 chests, Zenith, $1M, and 100 Gems.