Zoro’s NEW Haki Power-Up Leaked! (One Piece)

This article contains spoilers from One Piece‘s Elbaf Arc.

Summary

  • Zoro gained Conqueror’s Haki in Wano by allowing Enma to drain his Haki without resistance.
  • Zoro’s true strength surpasses his bounty; he’s close to Admiral level and needs a new power-up.
  • Zoro needs to learn a special Haki to counter immortality, likely from Scopper Gaban.

The popular series One Piece is now in the Elbaf arc, and the tension has been building up significantly within Warland. The most formidable villain across the entire saga, Imu, has made his grand entrance, leaving everyone on edge. As fans are well-aware, Imu is an immensely powerful figure and the acknowledged ruler of the world. His appearance in the narrative only heightens anticipation, as we eagerly await to see what Oda has in store next. Accompanying Imu is an army of demons, posing a grave threat to the liberty of the Giants of Elbaf.

Indeed, it’s no secret that the Straw Hat Pirates are currently engaged in a mission to halt the progress of Imu and the Celestial Dragons. As one of the key members of this illustrious crew, Zoro is undeniably poised for action whenever conflict arises, always standing ready at the fringes. It’s more than likely that Zoro will engage in battle against Imu’s demon army, and when he does, fans can expect a significant power boost for him as well.

Zoro’s Most Recent Power-Up Gave Him Conqueror’s Haki

  • Zoro Awakened Conqueror’s Haki In Wano
  • Enma Dragged His Conqueror’s Haki Out

It’s no secret among fans that Zoro is currently extremely powerful. His bounty of 1.111 billion berries suggests as much, making him a formidable opponent in combat. However, the true extent of his strength surpasses what his bounty indicates. He could potentially defeat someone with a higher bounty, like King, and even stronger adversaries. Zoro isn’t far from reaching the power level of the Admirals in the One Piece world, and it’s likely he’ll reach that point soon. The Elbaf arc might be where he finally achieves Admiral status with a new boost to his abilities.

Then I will become the King of Hell! — Zoro after beating King

Currently, Zoro has enhanced his abilities with Conqueror’s Haki, which he acquired during the Wano arc in his battle against King. By letting Enma drain his Haki without resistance and focusing it fully, Zoro became stronger and managed to summon his Conqueror’s Haki. With these newfound powers, he overcame opponents like King, but it’s important to note that this power is still not sufficient for him.

Zoro Needs To Learn The Haki To Counter Immortality

Zoro Learning From Gaban Is Inevitable

Should fans take note that Scopper Gaban, a key character, is currently in the Underworld but will eventually aid the Straw Hat Pirates in their growth within Elbaf. His significance lies in his ability to teach everyone how to counter immortality. It won’t be too long before this knowledge becomes crucial for the entire crew, and it seems likely that Zoro might acquire this power among others.

His attacks are doing damage. How did he do it? — Chopper upon seeing Gaban’s attacks

It’s uncertain if the secret to defeating immortality lies in the use of Conqueror’s Haki, as Luffy has attempted every available method on these Elders and admitted that none were effective. Instead, it seems the key could be a unique type of Haki that directly affects the souls of opponents, bypassing the immortality of the Holy Knights.

Zoro’s Strength Will Be Next Level After Elbaf

After mastering the skill to slice through immortals, it’s quite probable that Zoro will encounter opponents similar to Dorry. Once he defeats a formidable creature like that, he would undoubtedly have prepared himself sufficiently to face a powerful swordsman such as Mihawk.

Here I am, eagerly looking forward to next week as I anticipate the release of One Piece Chapter 1151. Just like every other Sunday, this beloved manga will grace our screens. In Japan, it’s a bit different though – One Piece premieres at midnight JST on Monday. But don’t fret, international readers! You can enjoy the chapter on June 8. That’s right, mark your calendars for June 8, 2025. And

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2025-06-02 23:35