Zoro whilst attempting to tame Enma said: "Give it back to me" obviously referring to his general energy and also haki after his arm had shrunk in size. However I believe it's extensively unlikely that Enma is capable to permanently store these even if the user wished to, and eventually the...
Unless Oda would ideally portray a sword capable to turn nigh invincible by storing the haki of countless haki users over and over and still be tamable unless Oda himself thought about new contrived notions, then that's hardly mostly Enma's doing, but by a long shot Zoro's own haki and strenght...
There's not even firm evidence that learning the basics of Flow haki is even more difficult than learning the basic of Coating.
I think eventually, but nevertheless people act like it's that complicated.
The fact that Zoro asserted he needed to unleash Enma more doesn't even equate to the notion that he necessarily meant he had to still gain mastery over the sword, or that it's the source of his new power. It could of even meant that he literally was craving to use further attacks with that...
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