Questions & Mysteries How does haki work?

#1
I know haki works like an armor, but does it work like an armor that protects all the parts of the body evenly, or do weaker parts of the body get weaker protection?
Would it pain a fully-clad haki user if he is kicked on the balls any different if he is kicked in the chest?
is it body protection
balls and chest - 10, 50 (regular) =100,100 (hakified) or balls and chest - 10, 50 (regular) = 50, 100 (hakified)
 
#5
Logically, the more conditioned the body part is the stronger buff haki gives to it - i.e. your arms and legs would be strong from constant striking, hitting, blunt and sharp force trauma so applying haki to them would be more of a buff than applying it to your nutsack, tongue, eyes, whatever else weak body part

But the way it works in the story - which is however Oda needs it to work - it's probably evenly strong and useful on any body part
 
#6


2 Handed block.

There are also 1 handed blocks.

There is a reason they use Haki on their arms, legs or weapons to block attacks, otherwise they would just stand there like a statue and do nothing when the attack comes.

So, you can obviously guess that:

2 Handed block > 1 Handed block.

When BB uses 1 handed block vs. S-Hawk, it means he wasn't even fully defending, full defense would be 2 handed block.

Or when Jinbe used 1 handed block vs. Akainu, but he used 2 handed block vs. Big mom.

Rayleigh used 1 handed block vs. a giant beast, he wasn't fully defending. 3 Admirals combined used 2 handed blocks vs. WB's long distance Tremor attack, they were fully defending.
 
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