Crocodile vs Enel

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In terms of pure ability Enel wins this 10/10 times. Although it's possible that Crocodile's sand would be able to resist Enel's electricity similar to how Luffy's rubber did. Enel would have to be smart enough to soak Crocodile in water to make him conductible, and then fry him. I don't see any scenario where Crocodile wins this, even after his power up in Marineford.
 

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Super Saiyan said:
Although it's possible that Crocodile's sand would be able to resist Enel's electricity similar to how Luffy's rubber did
If anything, I'd say the opposite would be true. Lightning has, on rare occasion, been able to burn grains of sand, especially if enough of a concentrated amount to heat it up as you would to form glass. Enel not only has the precision and range to make this happen and is skilled at heating up his attacks such as with the staff tactics he used against Luffy.

So yeah, Crocodile has pretty much nothing to combat Enel when even his Marineford self has seemingly no Haki capabilities. If this is Alabasta Croc, he'd get oneshotted by one El Thor when even someone as tanky as Zoro could be quickly done in by him and Luffy won purely due to his DF being a natural counter and Enel being a glass cannon.
 

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Super Saiyan said:
In terms of pure ability Enel wins this 10/10 times. Although it's possible that Crocodile's sand would be able to resist Enel's electricity similar to how Luffy's rubber did. Enel would have to be smart enough to soak Crocodile in water to make him conductible, and then fry him. I don't see any scenario where Crocodile wins this, even after his power up in Marineford.

When you say pure ability, you mean physical strength? Honestly, from what I remember Enel seemed much more shaken by Luffy's attacks than Croc was.

I actually forgot that sand could possibly be immune to the electricity, unless he gets hit by water. I don't think it's that accurate to say that Croc has no chance of winning.
 

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Lightning has, on rare occasion, been able to burn grains of sand, especially if enough of a concentrated amount to heat it up as you would to form glass.
This is a good point, forgot about this. I guess he'd be able to incinerate Enel with ease then.
 

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[mention]Future Warrior[/mention] Luffy is also far stronger by the time of Skypiea than he was during Alabasta, so it's tough to compare his fight with Enel and Crocodile directly. Enel was strong enough to pretty well one shot a far stronger Zoro with no effort. Zoro even said he had monstrous strength or something to that effect.

Crocodile won't even be able to damage Enel without Haki
 

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I'm aware Luffy gets stronger after every arc, but I didn't think it would be by a huge degree. I guess so...?

Anyways, yeah it seems like Croc's DF won't be too effective against Enel. Shame.

I think I've heard somewhere which may or may not be fake that Oda said Enel would have a bounty of 500 Million if he were to live in the Blue sea.
 

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It seems as though the higher difficulty that the SHC have, the larger their gains in power become. Alabasta was about as tough as it gets for the entire crew. Their gains after would be nothing short of astronomical.

And yea as far as part 1 goes, Enel is a top tier. He has mastery over observation Haki and one of the strongest Devil Fruits in the series. Luffy only beat him due to his own fruit.
 

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^That, and the destructive feats from his attacks like El Thor, Raigo or what both Advent of Thunder/200 million Volt Amaru were implied to be capable of puts the rest of Luffy's opponents in Part 1 (that didn't absolutely tool him) to shame.
 

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^That, and the destructive feats from his attacks like El Thor, Raigo or what both Advent of Thunder/200 million Volt Amaru were implied to be capable of puts the rest of Luffy's opponents in Part 1 (that didn't absolutely tool him) to shame.

CC, considering how long current One Piece takes place after this arc, how the hell can you remember all the names of Enel's attacks? I've just finished it today and not one name comes to my mind...
 

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He's obviously a diehard fanboy.
 

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Enel can hit Crocodile.
 

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Captain Cadaver said:
^That, and the destructive feats from his attacks like El Thor, Raigo or what both Advent of Thunder/200 million Volt Amaru were implied to be capable of puts the rest of Luffy's opponents in Part 1 (that didn't absolutely tool him) to shame.

CC, considering how long current One Piece takes place after this arc, how the hell can you remember all the names of Enel's attacks? I've just finished it today and not one name comes to my mind...

CC reads a lot of anime feat calculations and such. Might possibly have looked up Enel on One Piece wiki as well.
 

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CC, considering how long current One Piece takes place after this arc, how the hell can you remember all the names of Enel's attacks? I've just finished it today and not one name comes to my mind...
Two attacks that are pretty much slapping the name of thunder deities onto them makes them pretty easy to remember. That, and I watched the anime first, where the old fansubs giving special attention to attack names made them sink in pretty easily.
 

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Technically luffy should have been burnt/melted by Enel, considering his body has less resistance than the metres of air in front of him. Maybe Croc gets off free for sand/stone being considered an insulator. Depends on the author.
 

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Future Warrior said:
CC, considering how long current One Piece takes place after this arc, how the hell can you remember all the names of Enel's attacks? I've just finished it today and not one name comes to my mind...
Two attacks that are pretty much slapping the name of thunder deities onto them makes them pretty easy to remember. That, and I watched the anime first, where the old fansubs giving special attention to attack names made them sink in pretty easily.

Do you remember all of Sanji's attacks? I don't even remember any of them because they are all french words for kicks that all look the same pretty much.
 

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I remember a few of his, though mainly his later ones (eg. Diable Jambe) seeing as how a lot of them are basically kicks with fancy names rather than genuine abilities.
 
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