182 : They Finally Clash! Pirate Luffy Vs. God ... -

: The fight is noted by Crunchyroll as a peak example of early One Piece combat, where Luffy wins through creative ingenuity and natural counters before he began developing "Gears" to increase his raw strength.

: Enel attempts increasingly powerful attacks, including his "60 Million Volt Jamboule" and "100 Million Volt Vaari," but Luffy remains completely unharmed.

Watch these summaries and reactions to see the iconic moment when Enel realizes his lightning can't touch Luffy: 182 : They Finally Clash! Pirate Luffy vs. God ...

This clash is more than just a battle; it represents a thematic collision between and freedom .

: Nami realizes that because Luffy's body is made of rubber (the Gomu Gomu no Mi), he is a natural insulator and immune to electricity. This makes Luffy the only "natural enemy" Enel has in the world. : The fight is noted by Crunchyroll as

: Enel, who has dominated every opponent with his Goro Goro no Mi (Rumble-Rumble Fruit) lightning powers, is shocked to find that his devastating attacks have no effect on Luffy.

: Enel represents an arrogant, authoritarian ruler who uses fear to maintain his "godhood." Luffy, as a pirate seeking total freedom, serves as the antithesis to this power. : Nami realizes that because Luffy's body is

: For the first time, Enel experiences fear and physical pain as Luffy successfully bypasses his Logia-type intangibility with a physical kick, shattering Enel's image of invincibility. Story Significance