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Why is Ace's Haki stronger than Dorrow's, even though the former has no training and the other is trained? Simple, Haki is willpower, and Ace said "Your Haki can beat the flame of rage!" while Dorrow bragged about how it can surpass Devil Fruits. The Vice Admiral misused Haki, he saw it as just a tool to fight. Ace's willpower meant ''he'', and not Dorrow, used Haki right.
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Why is Ace's Haki stronger than Dorrow's, even though the former has no training and the other is trained? Simple, Haki is willpower, and Ace said "Your Haki can beat cannot extinquish the flame flames of rage!" while Dorrow bragged about how it can surpass Devil Fruits. The Vice Admiral misused Haki, he saw it as just a tool to fight. Ace's willpower meant ''he'', and not Dorrow, used Haki right.
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Why is Ace's Haki stronger than Dorrow's, even though the former has no training and the other is trained? Simple, Haki is willpower, and Ace said "Your Haki can beat the flame of rage!" while Dorrow bragged about how it can surpass Devil Fruits. The Vice Admiral misused Haki, he saw it as just a tool to fight. Ace's willpower meant ''he'', and not Dorrow, used Haki right.
Why is Ace's Haki stronger than Dorrow's, even though the former has no training and the other is trained? Simple, Haki is willpower, and Ace said "Your Haki can beat the flame of rage!" while Dorrow bragged about how it can surpass Devil Fruits. The Vice Admiral misused Haki, he saw it as just a tool to fight. Ace's willpower meant ''he'', and not Dorrow, used Haki right.