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That's Reverse Burden of Proof, actually"Could be". Until we have evidence he's not growing then it goes to show that he is
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That's Reverse Burden of Proof, actually"Could be". Until we have evidence he's not growing then it goes to show that he is
Where's the evidence that he's grown. And you don't need to reach a literal peak to be unable to grow. All it would mean is that his growth has slowed down, not because he's reached a peak or even getting close to one, but because the training itself doesn't actually do anything for him. He's a surface-level character bare minimum and far beyond the speed of light. The reason the old workout for him was working originally is cause Saitama started off as a normal man. And because he was having so much trouble with what is now an effortless workout, that struggle allowed him to break his limiter, because the limits placed on him were absurdly low due to his average potential. There's no reason to assume the training actually has an effect on him.Ok then what's the evidence that he peaked and can't grow?
Low 5-B doesn't exist anymore owoThis whole discussion made me think on a scenario where we didn't scaled Boros to Orochi + Saitama getting stronger by breathing
He would have a High 6-A key and a Low 5-B key lol
I think we're just seeing things differently because I tend to look at everything narratively rather than consistency like this site and what's generally accepted like what Q said. My argument, and the latter it's all theory until further notice.Where's the evidence that he's grown. And you don't need to reach a literal peak to be unable to grow. All it would mean is that his growth has slowed down, not because he's reached a peak or even getting close to one, but because the training itself doesn't actually do anything for him. He's a surface-level character bare minimum and far beyond the speed of light. The reason the old workout for him was working originally is cause Saitama started off as a normal man. And because he was having so much trouble with what is now an effortless workout, that struggle allowed him to break his limiter, because the limits placed on him were absurdly low due to his average potential. There's no reason to assume the training actually has an effect on him.
The manga states it to be only High 6-A. The Manga (the main source material) > the databooksIs there anyways we can reopen a crt for Csrc? Because both of these databooks Japanese and spanish have it at planet busting level.
Vib translated the Japanese one.The manga states it to be only High 6-A. The Manga (the main source material) > the databooks
Plus show the scan for Spanish and Japanese
That's just the thing, vib translates all the manga for us and he told me he works with a professional translator. So why would it be wrong?Wasn't that a mistranslation? I remember most translation resulting in planet surface. Preferably I'd say we try translate it from the Japanese raw. Plus the manga established the CSRC as a surface level attack, not a planet busting one.
Hm.To be safe I guess. Plus again, the manga describes the attack as High 6-A, and we should prioritize manga info over databook
That's dumb, with your logic, we can highball Boros to 4-C.Could have easily downplayed himself.
The anime campus guide actually has 4-C instead of 5-B, but High 6-Q made way more sense in contextIt's officially planet surface in both the manga and the original webcomic.
Also, there is only one databook, unless you are referring to the anime-only Compus guide.
That's silly, that's nothing to base 4-C on.That's dumb, with your logic, we can highball Boros to 4-C.
The anime is a separate canon.The anime campus guide actually has 4-C instead of 5-B, but High 6-Q made way more sense in context
But according to you, Boros could just be easily done playing himself, so he's probably 3-AThat's silly, that's nothing to base 4-C on.
I think you're confused as that's not the logic I used.But according to you, Boros could just be easily done playing himself, so he's probably 3-A
The anime compus chose to turn a kanji that can mean several things but chose star, when that doesn't match with the original context or the proper Japanese sentence. So just because it's official doesn't mean it's 100 percent rightHerms, vib, and official sources translate it to planet but you guys translate it to surface and it's not even up for debate?
The compus is only canon to the anime. There's nothing really contradicting star but we're not talking about that rn.The anime compus chose to turn a kanji that can mean several things but chose star, when that doesn't match with the original context or the proper Japanese sentence. So just because it's official doesn't mean it's 100 percent right
And again, Manga > The Databook. The Databook is there to provide additional informationinformation, not out main source
I kinda agree with this ngl.Manga is > Databook but the attack never landed, the databook is showing additional information showing its stronger than he thought it was.
No, it’s not lmao, the thread I linked literally goes over the databook page you’re talking about and came to the conclusion of it being planet surface destruction and not entire planet destruction.I mean it's officially planet in two databooks. Much more credibility in them.
The thread is 3 years old, which is why I think we should revisit it with the new information.No, it’s not lmao, the thread I linked literally goes over the databook page you’re talking about and came to the conclusion of it being planet surface destruction and not entire planet destruction.