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More justification for Luffy’s Heat Resistance

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In Chapter 1046 and 1047, G5 Luffy is shown capable of grabbing literal bolts of lightning from the sky and use them as a weapon without being affected by the heat of it produces.

Would this counts as a good enough justification for Luffy’s Heat Manipulation
 
He also touched Kaidou in his flaming drum dragon form, with his bare hand, and only blew on his hand like he accidentally touched the stove. Said form of Kaidou's allowed him to vaporize the horn of the skull on Onigashima.
 
He's not a conductor so the heat wouldn't get through to begin with.
He also touched Kaidou in his flaming drum dragon form, with his bare hand, and only blew on his hand like he accidentally touched the stove. Said form of Kaidou's allowed him to vaporize the horn of the skull on Onigashima.
This I do agree with. Flaming dragon instantly vaporized Onigashima's horn, the fact that Luffy had his hand there for even a second and it didn't melt off is grounds for resistance.
 
Nah leave it out, the heat wouldn't even travel to his body since he's rubber, you can say the flaming dragon part as justification, so I'm fine with it
 
Wouldn't the fact the heat cannot even travel into his body be justification of Resistance?
Nah, it just counts as resistance to electricity.

Heat from electricity won't travel, heat from anything else will

Or does electricity regularly radiate heat?
 
Nah leave it out, the heat wouldn't even travel to his body since he's rubber, you can say the flaming dragon part as justification, so I'm fine with it
I mean, doesn’t lightning heat up the air it passes through to high degree, so Luffy being in close proximity as he caught one mid-flight doesn’t count?
 
I mean, doesn’t lightning heat up the air it passes through to high degree, so Luffy being in close proximity as he caught one mid-flight doesn’t count?
Debatable, can't say I'm an expert at this especially, maybe it could work
 
I mean, doesn’t lightning heat up the air it passes through to high degree, so Luffy being in close proximity as he caught one mid-flight doesn’t count?
It can heat up the air it passes through, but not the air around it I don't think. The temperatures still require a conducting target to pass through via the discharge, so Luffy having heat resistance directly from lightning is probably not valid
 
It can heat up the air it passes through, but not the air around it I don't think. The temperatures still require a conducting target to pass through via the discharge, so Luffy having heat resistance directly from lightning is probably not valid
Them this means luffy can get heat resistance from enel lightning
 
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