And I told you Enel three shots him at worst... or one shots him with higher volt anyway. You're way too fucking butthurt over it.
"Complain to the author" what? Why is that always your excuse? Zoro lost against Mihawk - but I'm slowly grasping why you're the blacksheep among the Zoro fandom. Btw, you only chose author's words when it's convinent, huh? When Nami says "Everyone are defeated", it's suddenly "B-but gauntlet!" but when it comes to Zoro's loss count, the author's words in chapter 1037 suddenly matter?
And Zoro one shots Enel... Pointless either way.
Gauntlet didnt break Zoro's promise, author has confirmed it.
If you disagree, you have to complain to the author, because it was he who said so.
I argued the same thing before the author confirmed it so wrong again, Sen-chan.
Nami saying that everyone is defeated doesnt change the fact that Zoro ran a gauntlet.
You are literally jumping all over the place unable to form an argument...
Take any Major villain of any arc for example. The villain had to go through a gauntlet and the MC (Luffy) LOST many times. Yes Luffy losses to Crocodile like 3 times. Enel like 2 times, and Doflamingo 2 or 1 time. Off course Kaido like 5 times.
Each time the Villain had to fight through many Gauntlets and MC came to challenge him yet again and many times LOST.
The problem is not that you think Zoro didn't lose. Its that Oda double standards and contradiction in this setup. He will allow the Protagonist to suffer many defeats and not define them as losses and most of the antagonist only need to be defeated once with PIS.
The Gauntlet defense argument is baseless and also don't make sense just like people claiming this promise only applies to Swordsman.
The best argument said here regarding this in defense of These "Defeats" is that Zoro would have lost regardless if his condition was good or not. Its over kill for him to fight Enel at that time. Its like facing Mihawk because how out matched he was it didn't matter Zoro's condition or when facing Kizaru despite his condition it wouldn't matter even if Zoro was healthy facing Kizaru at that time. This is best defense argument. Zoro stood 0 chance at those times.
Like i've been saying Oda's inconsistency, favoritism and double standards, when it comes to not counting losses as losses for protagonist and for the antagonist he has to resort to PIS for there single defeats after having fought many gauntlets.
Oda is a terrible Battle manga writer and has no sense of power levels and scaling and abilities and how to use them. This is the problem.
Nobody except Luffybros gets a bright idea that Luffy is stronger than those villains in the past just because plot dragged his ass to victory. No, I know that Zoro was defeated but he didnt lose in a way that breaks his promise of never losing again. Beating an exhausted man cannot be held against him and the author certainly agrees with that.
What is baseless? That Zoro fought Braham, challenge of Iron, Ohm, Nola, Wyper, fell from sky and finally reached Enel? That's factual.
Of course it doesnt apply to swordsmen only because Zoro fight non-swordsmen as well.
Whether Zoro would have won or not, in good condition is besides the point, what matters is how he lost - after a gauntlet.
Rooftop is the best example, Zoro was defeated without losing to anyone. That defeat cannot be held against him.
This is my last comment about this topic.
Zoro lost to a swordsman Mihawk. After his loss he swore to never loss again and he wants to become WSS. It makes sense that he gives his promise to never losing against swordsman.
Also it also matches with his comment to Cabaji too.
Getting damaged before the fight doesnt mean that you didnt lost. Luffy was nerfed with Kaido no matter what. He took damage from different opponents before that fight. And he still lost.
When Luffy fall from Onigashima we were saying that he lost.
When Zoro beats King even if he is damaged before we said that King is lost.
And i am saying even if Enel beats Zoro even if he is damaged before he is lost.
Since Zoro lost to Mihawk, he has fought many people who arent not swordsmen and loss is not an option.
As I said, your whole understanding is wrong. Zoro would never think it is ok to lose to non-swordsmen.
I didnt say he didnt lose, he lost many time but not in a way that it breaks his promise because it was due to cheap shots, gauntlets and what not... When you run a gauntlet, you will eventually lose, inevitably. Kaido is proof of that, he cant fight endlessly despite being stronger than anyone he faces. Luffy is irrelevant, he is on his 4th round vs Kaido...
Having papercuts isnt saving you from losing fair and square. Zoro had major fights in Skypiea before Enel.
Luffy had no major fight before Kaido. Your examples are worthless.
Zoro back at Enel already had several major fights and was already exhausted from those.
Getting defeated by Enel after a gauntlet didnt break his promise of never losing, Oda confirmed it.