Haki Colors are a style system, not a stat system, so they do not change your real combat power.
Sailor Piece Haki Colors
Use this page to understand what Haki Colors actually do, which colors players care about most, and when color rerolls are worth your resources.
Quick Answer
Rainbow is the color most players chase when they want the most obvious flex result from rerolls.
Color rerolls are much easier to justify after your real build systems are already in place.
Do Haki Colors Matter?
Haki Colors matter for style, identity, and visible flex value. They do not matter because of extra damage, defense, or hidden stat boosts. That is the most important framing to keep in mind before you spend rerolls.
Because of that, color rerolls are usually best treated as a late or side goal. If your sword, fruit, Haki unlock path, and general farming route are still weak, color chasing is almost always the wrong priority.
All Haki Colors
| Color | Look | Popularity | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black | Clean and classic look | Common player favorite | Great if you want a simple high-contrast style. |
| Purple | Stylish and flashy | Popular cosmetic pick | Often mentioned by players who want something sharper than standard black. |
| Red | Aggressive visual style | Popular cosmetic pick | Good if you want a louder PvP or boss-fight look. |
| Rainbow | Most flexible visual effect | Rarest chase color | Usually treated as the top flex outcome from rerolls. |
| Other common colors | Basic visual variations | More accessible | Fine if you only want a cleaner look without burning many rerolls. |
Rarest Color
Rainbow is the color most players talk about because it is usually treated as the rarest reroll result. Public guides often cite around a 1 percent chance, which means roughly 100 rerolls on average, though real RNG can be much better or much worse.
How To Reroll Haki Colors
| Step | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Get a reroll item or access the reroll system | Needed to start the color change attempt. |
| Use the reroll and accept a random result | You cannot target a specific color directly. |
| Keep rerolling only if the account can afford it | Color chasing is a luxury route, not a progression requirement. |
| Stop once the style is good enough | Perfect cosmetic chasing can eat resources without helping your build. |
Best Haki Color?
| Color Choice | Why Players Pick It | When To Choose It |
|---|---|---|
| Rainbow | Best pure flex pick | Choose this if rarity matters more than everything else. |
| Black / Purple | Best clean look | These are usually the safest recommendations for players who want stylish but simple visuals. |
| Red | Best aggressive look | Good for players who want a louder and more obvious visual identity. |
FAQ
Related Guides
Handle the real Haki unlock path first before worrying about cosmetic rerolls.
Compare cosmetic goals against passives that actually change combat value.
Use your race identity to decide what kind of Haki look fits the build visually.
Match Haki Colors with the gear style you want instead of treating cosmetics separately.
Check your real build priorities before spending too much on cosmetic rerolls.
Chase The Look After The Build Works
Haki Colors are worth caring about because they are visible and fun, not because they replace real account progress. The best time to chase them is after your Haki, weapons, fruits, and farming route already feel finished enough.
This is an unofficial fan guide built for route planning. Use it to decide how much cosmetic chasing your account can actually afford before it starts slowing down meaningful progression.