Still, it seems somewhat mixed when it comes to Franky's fighting style mainly relying on technology to mimic or make up for a lack of natural superpowers up until now. Adding a more natural method could potentially be done well as a parallel/inversion to Kuma having more contemporary abilities amplified by technology as well as show Franky's natural superiority to the Pacifista approach, but it'd probably take a lot of care to not clash with his current fighting style.Super Saiyan said:I can see Franky getting it. I don't see why a cyborg wouldn't be able to use it if you are able to imbue weapons with Haki.
To be fair, Brook's current attacks focusing on spiritual matters and freezing don't exactly make increasing attack potency with Busoshoku Haki much of a necessity, at least not until when and if the entirety of the crew start fighting significant logias on a regular basis.Warmmeup said:I'm surprised Brook doesn't have armament haki at all, assuming it was as commonplace in his previous era as it is now. Then again Luffy etc got that far into the Grand Line without haki.
If you mean armament haki, has anyone attained that without specifically training it?I imagine Robin developing it... imagine those big ass arms and legs infused with Haki.
The point is that it wouldn't add much to their characters. Robin has 0 memorable fights post-timeskip.Maybe, but it's stated that Haki blooms in the midst of difficult battles and it should be expected that Wano will test every Straw Hat similar to Alabasta. I wouldn't be surprised if they develop it considering Kaido/Big Mom's top crew members all possess it.
Did they not train?All of the Wano Samurai were capable of using it despite having no training. Oden could use Busoshoku level 2 before meeting Whitebeard.
Zolo also used it in Alabasta.