This point was originally raised by YouTuber BDA Law, and I want to know your opinion. I just still don't understand why old Hyogoro has advanced Haki, and Katakuri wouldn't have, since Kata has a Yonkou by his side who probably trained him, and she must care about that since Kata is her strongest son and her "right arm". So let's start.
We were told that the advanced Haki creates invisible armor around your wrist. This was the Haki that Hyogoro was trying to teach Luffy. This level is more advanced than just hardening, and it is below Haki that it destroys from the inside out (Luffy currently learned). And the point here is that I believe Katakuri has Haki that makes invisible armor around his fist.
As we saw in the image above, Katakuri has a technique called "chikara Mochi", where he uses the Mochi that comes from inside him, forming a Mochi bubble (similar to the representation of Hyogoro's advanced Haki) around his fists, making with Mochi to follow his movements. Until then, fans and even the Wiki consider this to be a skill related to awakening, but as we have seen, the awakening of Paramecia consists of transforming the surroundings into the properties of their power, at no time was it said that he could create the Mochi out of nowhere, and make him levitate in the air as in the technical "chikara Mochi". We were shown Doffy turning the floor into wires, and even when Katakuri revealed that his DF was awakened, he again just turns his surroundings into Mochi, and then Luffy recognizes the awakening. So I believe that Katakuri has Haki advancing (hyou) that forms invisible armor on his fists. But instead of using Kata to attack directly or defend with his Haki, he combines his advanced Haki with Mochi, thus being able to control his power, even though he is not directly connected with his body. We've seen a combination situation between Haki and Akuma no Mi before! although Luffy's Haki fucks a basic and primary level:
Luffy when using Gear 4th manages to combine his DF with his Haki from the hardening, but unlike when he uses transformations inside Gear 4th, Luffy manages to make his glass, even with Haki. The same idea should apply in the Katakuri technique, where he through the armor invests in his fist, he combines Mochi and advanced Haki (who is outside his body), thus being able to control his power outside his body. That's it bro. What are you guys thinking about it? English is not my first language, so I'm sorry for any mistakes and ask if you want.
We were told that the advanced Haki creates invisible armor around your wrist. This was the Haki that Hyogoro was trying to teach Luffy. This level is more advanced than just hardening, and it is below Haki that it destroys from the inside out (Luffy currently learned). And the point here is that I believe Katakuri has Haki that makes invisible armor around his fist.
As we saw in the image above, Katakuri has a technique called "chikara Mochi", where he uses the Mochi that comes from inside him, forming a Mochi bubble (similar to the representation of Hyogoro's advanced Haki) around his fists, making with Mochi to follow his movements. Until then, fans and even the Wiki consider this to be a skill related to awakening, but as we have seen, the awakening of Paramecia consists of transforming the surroundings into the properties of their power, at no time was it said that he could create the Mochi out of nowhere, and make him levitate in the air as in the technical "chikara Mochi". We were shown Doffy turning the floor into wires, and even when Katakuri revealed that his DF was awakened, he again just turns his surroundings into Mochi, and then Luffy recognizes the awakening. So I believe that Katakuri has Haki advancing (hyou) that forms invisible armor on his fists. But instead of using Kata to attack directly or defend with his Haki, he combines his advanced Haki with Mochi, thus being able to control his power, even though he is not directly connected with his body. We've seen a combination situation between Haki and Akuma no Mi before! although Luffy's Haki fucks a basic and primary level:
Luffy when using Gear 4th manages to combine his DF with his Haki from the hardening, but unlike when he uses transformations inside Gear 4th, Luffy manages to make his glass, even with Haki. The same idea should apply in the Katakuri technique, where he through the armor invests in his fist, he combines Mochi and advanced Haki (who is outside his body), thus being able to control his power outside his body. That's it bro. What are you guys thinking about it? English is not my first language, so I'm sorry for any mistakes and ask if you want.