Before I start, it should be noted that this is not for players that are under max level nor is it for players that don't like to work hard for their reward.
Haki wont make you a force to be reckoned with at the start but you will at the end, all of that being said let me give my suggestion on how I think Haki should be Implemented into the game.
At max level players will be able to choose 1 out of 3 Haki (Conqueror, Armament, or Observation which is the 3 names I will use for this suggestion) also obtaining one may not be as simple as just talking to a NPC (it could be a quest or even a boss drop).
After choosing a Haki, players will unlock a new leveling system that will be separate from their character level which will be called Haki level. (Example of this is a player can be level 50 character level and level 3 Haki level)
The same way players leveled their character, that's the same way players will level their Haki with PVP kills giving more exp than mobs.
Every Haki type will have it's own skill tree that will have passive skills and techniques that correspond the chosen Haki.
(Example of 1 of the 3 starting passive of a tree)
Armament
The player takes .5% less damage from attacks 0/10.
Conqueror
The player have a .5% chance to stunning it's target after hitting them for 1 sec every 20 sec 0/10.
Observation
The player have a .5% chance to a dodge incoming attack every 10 sec 0/10.
Every time a player levels their Haki they will gain a Haki point which will be used in the Haki tree.
For every 10 Haki points used, players will unlock a new set of passives on the skill tree (level 10, 20, 30, 40) but at set levels (10, 25, 50) of the Haki level they will unlock a Haki Technique.
After saying all of this, I have not even talked about players having multiple Haki which is not unheard of. I do think this should be added also but having two Haki should not be better than just having 1.
The max Haki level will be 50 but at level 25, the player will have the option to advance the level of their current Haki (which is level 26-50) or to pick another Haki (by doing a quest) but will not be able to level the previous one any longer.
When a player picks another Haki, the new Haki they pick will start at level 1 but their Haki level will be level 26 which will mean that they will only be able to get to level 25 in the new Haki also.
It should be noted that until a player picks the advance form of their current Haki, they will not obtain the level 25 Haki technique.
It may seem a bit complex but it's not from a player stand point because it will be based on a combo of systems we already have in the game, for me this system will fix a lot of problems that we are having in the game right now.
1) Players getting to max level too fast will be fixed by this because they will have more levels to gain after getting to character level 50.
2) A new system to help player balance out their current build which may have seemingly been lacking in some areas.
3) Constant updates, this suggestion does not have to be added all at once, the first 10 Haki levels can be added and after some time more and more can be added to keep players coming back as a way of raising the level cap every so often along side adding new passives to trees.
4) RP is a part of the game and this system will show that in many ways, for example, if a player have the Armament Haki and your fighting them you will naturally see them taking less damage without them even using a technique.
5) This will also add some more income to the game, not only by players playing the game but also by having two new items in the cash shop in the form of a Haki point rest and the other in a Haki reset which will make player pick a whole new Haki but start at level 1 Haki level.
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