Conis and the rest of Skypiea witnessed Luffy completely destabilize Enel's attack. She then witnessed Luffy finally defeat Enel by punching the god straight into the golden bell.
"Finally Clashing! Pirate Luffy vs God Enel!!" is the 182nd episode of the One Piece anime.
Imu is the sovereign of the World Government and arguably the strongest character in One Piece. Imu seems to have access to some kind of ability/weapon that allowed him to destroy the Kingdom of Lulusia in an instant.
Luffy's devil fruit awakening allowed him to beat Kaido, who was considered the "Strongest Creature in the World." In his Gear 5th form, there are not many One Piece characters who can defeat him.
Luffy is the only one with empirical evidence that he has defeated the sky god himself. During the Skypeia Arc, the Straw Hats travel to the Sky Islands and discover a vast country that was ruled by a malevolent god who's ruled through fear and enslaved many of his citizens.
The existence of God or gods in the world of One Piece has not been confirmed, although religions are practiced and certain figures like Nika and the lunarians were once revered as gods. Some people also believe themselves to be gods, such as Enel and the World Nobles.
As mentioned above, there are four gods in One Piece namely the Sun God, Rain God, Forest God, and Earth God. Although it was revealed that Luffy's Devil Fruit gave him the powers of the Sun God Nika, the identities of other characters with godlike powers are still a mystery.
The only character confirmed to have the power of a god is none other than the series' protagonist, Monkey D. Luffy.
It is evident that the only person capable of surpassing Roger is Luffy. Even though Luffy still has a lot to achieve, he is the only person who can transform the entire world.
Luffy's real-world nationality analogue is Brazilian.
Luffy is based on the Hindu god, Lord Hanuman. Rocks Review then asserts that Monkey D. Dragon, father of Luffy, might be based off of Vayu, the father of Hanuman.
Usopp (ウソップ, Usoppu), also known by his monikers Sogeking and "God" Usopp, is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda. He serves as the sniper of the Straw Hat Pirates.
As it turns out, Luffy's Devil Fruit wasn't the Gum-Gum Fruit at all but instead it was a wholly different kind of ability as his power is officially that of Nika, the Sun God thanks to the true identity of his fruit.
Conis and the rest of Skypiea witnessed Luffy completely destabilize Enel's attack. She then witnessed Luffy finally defeat Enel by punching the god straight into the golden bell.
One Piece introduces the Commander of God's Knights — and it's not Shanks.
The Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika is an incredibly powerful Devil Fruit that belongs to Luffy, also known as the Sun God Nika. Luffy has a godly ability since he is the Sun God. He is extremely good at using this Devil Fruit and recently managed to awaken it during the events of the Wano arc.
Weaknesses. Despite these advantages Luffy is not immortal. Though immune to lightning, he can be damaged by other elements such as fire or ice, attacks involving cutting or stabbing and Haki-infused attacks.
Furthermore, having the properties of a Paramecia-type, the true nature of Luffy's devil fruit is revealed upon its awakening. It is a Zoan type called Hito Hito no Mi: Model Nika. The user's body gains the properties of rubber and transforms into Sun God Nika.
Zeus is a cloud homie created by Charlotte Linlin (also known as Big Mom) from her very soul. However due to his uselessness, he was betrayed by his own creator and replaced by new cloud homie, Hera who nearly killed him. However, he survived and transplanted his soul into Nami's sorcery Clima-Tact staff as a vessel.
Luffy is supposed to become stronger as the story progresses as he fights more and more powerful characters. So in my opinion Luffy does not beat Kaido in a 1v1 at all although I would say it would be extreme diff. People like to mention that Luffy already beat Kaido in a 1v1 but technically that is not right at all.