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One Pieceis a world of mysteries and untold stories. Eiichiro Oda’s series narrates tales that aren’t just limited to the Straw Hat Pirates with backstories that would make fans weep and achievements that would make them cheer. It isn’t just the main characters that hold it strong for the fans but every other secondary character as well. It isn’t just the mystery about the titular treasure that keeps them guessing but everything surrounding it as well.

Within the world of the series, there are various power systems that align outside of the Devil Fruits. Devil Fruit users like Luffy are always shown to have an upper hand but that renders them useless in front of strong fighters like Shanks and Zoro. Those who have Haki or even the Will of D stand apart from others inOne Piece.
The Other Spectrum of Observation Haki
The Voice of All Things was introduced inOne Pieceas a rare ability that allowed its users to communicate with both living and nonliving things that cannot speak the language of men. Luffy showcased his own potential to possess this power when he first heard Zunesha. It isn’t common to possess with only the Three-Eyed Tribe having mastered its usage, that too after immense training.
Many could compare this ability to the Observation Haki and they would not be wrong to do so. Both of them have similar traits in enabling the user to latch onto things that aren’t available at first glance. While Observation Haki allows its users to see through things that cannot be seen through the naked eye, the Voice of All Things does the same but with sound and language.

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The similarities between the two cannot go unnoticed and while it has been speculation for the longest time about whether or not there is a connection, Kouzuki Momonosuke’s Vivre Card may have revealed exactly what fans had been looking for.
One Piece Might Introduce a New Observation Haki
The nature of the Voice of All Things has been ominous for the longest time with little to no knowledge about it. As shared in Kouzuki Momonosuke’s Vivre Card (viaX), that very speculation may also change. Mononosuke is a well-known user of the Voice of All Things and as revealed by his card, it is also labeled that he is an Observation Haki user. One could easily put two and two together and navigate what exactlyEiichiro Odamay be hinting towards.
Although he may not have said it explicitly, the very implication of the Voice of All Things to be part of the Observation Haki could suggest that there is much left to uncover. Users of the same could tap into the potential that is yet to be discovered with some of the greatest pirates like Gol D. Roger having used it previously.

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While Observation Haki allows its users a heightened perception of their surroundings with no limit to power or emotions, the Voice of All Things does so for understanding animals and inanimate objects. Both of them already have similar natures of functioning. The fact that Momonosuke is labeled as an Observation Haki user makes it even more possible for there to be a different form of Haki that takes into consideration one of the rarest abilities.
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Adya Godboley
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Adya Godboley is the Anime Content Lead at FandomWire with over 1800 published articles. She is a Rotten Tomatoes-certified critic with a background in literature. From The Case Study of Vanitas to Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, her anime knowledge is one she’s gathered with years of experience. She also enjoys Marvel, DC and Superhero media with her works having been recognized by prominent figures such as Dwayne Johnson, Abby Trott and the Blood of Zeus creators.
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