Top 10 Strongest Haki Users in One Piece Ranked Post-Egghead Era

New power rankings detailing the ten most formidable Haki users in the One Piece world surfaced this week. The list immediately sparked discussion among fans, balancing legendary figures from the past against the major players currently dominating the Final Saga.
Whitebeard secured the number one slot. His Conqueror's Haki, capable of splitting the sky during the Marineford War, remains the benchmark for raw power that has not yet been surpassed. Silvers Rayleigh was ranked second. The former Pirate King's first mate proved his Observation and Armament Haki remain incredibly sharp even in retirement, effectively holding off Admiral Kizaru.
Joy Boy is positioned third. Recent developments in the Elbaf arc confirm his ancient Conqueror's Haki literally reshaped the world, with the Drums of Liberation underscoring that immense willpower. Shanks sits just behind him at number four. We saw his Haki alone incapacitate Kidd and his crew from a significant distance, emphasizing that the Red Hair Pirate's mere presence dictates the flow of battle without needing a Devil Fruit.
Dracule Mihawk holds a high rank as the undisputed master of the sword. His sheer Haki mastery allows him to cleave massive icebergs effortlessly, a standard Roronoa Zoro is still striving to meet. Monkey D. Dragon is placed sixth. The Revolution Army leader clearly possesses storm-level Conqueror's Haki, though concrete combat evidence remains scarce at the time of reporting.

Monkey D. Luffy climbs the rankings, his Gear 5 Haki integration turning fights into chaotic spectacles, but he currently caps out below the established veterans. Yamato makes the top eight, displaying a hybrid Haki style reminiscent of Kozuki Oden, which showed significant impact during the Egghead clashes.
Zoro and Boa Hancock round out the list. Zoro's Enma-fueled Armament Haki tears through powerful opponents, while Hancock utilizes her unique, love-infused Haki to subdue entire armies.
These rankings reportedly draw only from confirmed canon feats up through the Egghead and early Elbaf chapters, leaving out pure speculation.
Credits
One Piece
Author
Eiichiro Oda
Cover Art
Eiichiro Oda
Studio
Toei Animation
Publisher
Shueisha
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