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But the link could be the Haki flow that Enma forces upon its user.

It could be that it's what pushed Zoro closer towards turning Enma into a black blade than his other swords.

If any blade can be turned black, but one turning a blade black does not have to turn all of his swords black at that exact same time, then there can be a special relationship between a specific blade and its user, and there's something unique about Enma that could potentially accelerate that process if one can tame it.

Its also brought to the discussion that Oden did not manage to turn Enma black, so there's a plot related hint that he was on that path, and thus the one who inherits the blade will also be on that path with it.
No it does not have anything to do with paths . Oden was not strong enough to turn it black . Zoro will that’s it
 
Really...!? It was Toki LMAO
That's the thing. A lot of fans me included were disappointed that she just died when she obviously came from the void century. The fact that Oda is teasing that we are gonna go back to her death in a more explicit way is what's exciting. She is still shrouded in mystery and we have never learned the extent of her powers.
 
But the link could be the Haki flow that Enma forces upon its user.

It could be that it's what pushed Zoro closer towards turning Enma into a black blade than his other swords.

If any blade can be turned black, but one turning a blade black does not have to turn all of his swords black at that exact same time, then there can be a special relationship between a specific blade and its user, and there's something unique about Enma that could potentially accelerate that process if one can tame it.

Its also brought to the discussion that Oden did not manage to turn Enma black, so there's a plot related hint that he was on that path, and thus the one who inherits the blade will also be on that path with it.
But it’s Zoro’s haki. If Enma helps Zoro learn better haki flow then why wouldn’t he be able to use that better haki flow on other swords

Enma drains swordsmen haki. Zoro learns how to control his haki flow to prevent the drain. That’s it. That is all Enma does and that is all Zoro learns.

it wouldn’t make sense that his haki control which he has mastered only works on one sword.

The problem here is that oda has never made such distinctions. Like even between Zoro’s older swords. After whiskey peak when Zoro managed to use his swords and get used to them, Sandai being cursed no longer contributed to anything in Zoro’s fighting style. Same as Wado being higher quality than other swords. We never see specific instances that show that one sword is better than the other.

even in thriller bark, after Zoro misses using Shusui once, he immediately gets used to it and uses 3000 worlds with shusui like it’s any other of his swords. Hell when Kuma attacks Zoro primarily uses Wado even though just a few chapters ago they were telling us that Shusui should be “better”, when Zoro uses lion song on kuma, he uses Wado. And even post time skip Zoro uses both sandai and Shusui at different times when he does lion song

The issue is that for 1000 chapters there’s no specific difference which sword Zoro uses and it would be weird adding a specific difference now.

if Haki control is the ONE AND ONLY factor in making black blades then yes, Zoro should be able to make black blades all at once since his haki control is his own, it’s not linked to a specific sword.

if there’s something more to making Black blades than just haki control then that other thing will be what determines which sword turns black when. And we know Zoro should have more than one black blade since Wado is definitely turning black and there’s plot points that Enma should turn black
 
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