He would never survive
As a longtime fan of One Piece, I've always been fascinated by Eneru's character and the limits of his power. Eneru, known for his god-like control over electricity, appeared nearly invincible during the Skypiea arc. However, his abilities are closely tied to his environment, particularly the presence of the blue sea, which is a critical weakness. From personal observations and discussions with fellow fans, Eneru's downfall highlights a broader theme in One Piece: the ocean's unique properties neutralize many Devil Fruit powers. The 'blue sea' effectively suppresses the abilities of those who consume these mystical fruits, making Eneru's lightning powers useless outside the sky island. I remember rewatching the arc and realizing how this environment-based strength and weakness add complexity to the characters. It’s not just about power but how it adapts—or doesn’t—in different contexts. Fans often speculate how Eneru would fare in other parts of the One Piece world, and the consensus is clear: he would struggle to survive due to his reliance on the unique conditions of Skypiea. This aspect of Eneru’s character adds depth to the storytelling, providing a fresh perspective on power dynamics within the series. It reminds me that no matter how formidable a character seems, their vulnerabilities are just as important, making the narrative richer and more engaging.


































































































