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Monsterification is at cellular level. Saitama can control his body at that level. So nerves, a lower(bigger) scale, wouldn't be a problem.How is Saitama resistant also? All I see is he could turn himself back from being a monster.
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Monsterification is at cellular level. Saitama can control his body at that level. So nerves, a lower(bigger) scale, wouldn't be a problem.How is Saitama resistant also? All I see is he could turn himself back from being a monster.
We already talked about that, the resistance is limited and I don't see why it would stop Pernida's power regardless, the evidence used just talks about stopping transformations.His dur neg won't work. Saitama can resist biological manipulation on a cellular level. Should work for any lower level
Why assume lmao, the scan that justifies the ability says it. Also it must be connected to it to evolve. So it wouldn't work.
Right, but how is that resistance to the nerves touching Saitama?Monsterification is at cellular level. Saitama can control his body at that level. So nerves, a lower(bigger) scale, wouldn't be a problem.
Oh, it was my misunderstanding ig.Right, but how is that resistance to the nerves touching Saitama?
Yeah. Also its on souls already, so it should be able to invade his body alreadyOh, it was my misunderstanding ig.
I thought it had to invade or etc. Physical touch is enough to copy?
Dunno what that meansYeah. Also its on souls already, so it should be able to invade his body already
Depends on if a one hundred times AP difference is enough to completely liquify, people seem to think it is, but nobody has proved it yet.Dunno what that means
Btw, isn't it a stomp if Saitama can't kill him?
He means most if not all abilities in Bleach at a base level function on the astral level but not limited too that level.Dunno what that means
Saitama probably could liquify if he performs consecutive serious punches as a first moveDepends on if a one hundred times AP difference is enough to completely liquify, people seem to think it is, but nobody has proved it yet.
I know that, but didn't get "it's on souls 'already', so .... 'already'"He means most if not all abilities in Bleach at a base level function on the astral level but not limited too that level.
Only value is "8.5x" which is one shot value. But it doesn't specify pulverization.Depends on if a one hundred times AP difference is enough to completely liquify, people seem to think it is, but nobody has proved it yet.
The nerves interact with the soul; Shinigamis, Reishi is all spiritual so he’d need to have it protect that not only his physical body. And no, I’m voting for incon here. I don’t see Saitama not getting touched by the nerves at least once which means Pernida gets his power and should be able to constantly develop like Saitama, especially with him landing more nerves. It’ll just be them constantly getting stronger but never killing one another.Dunno what that means
Btw, isn't it a stomp if Saitama can't kill him?
Are nerves visibly obvious, can they be get rid of? etc etc.The nerves interact with the soul; Shinigamis, Reishi is all spiritual so he’d need to have it protect that not only his physical body. And no, I’m voting for incon here. I don’t see Saitama not getting touched by the nerves at least once which means Pernida gets his power and should be able to constantly develop like Saitama, especially with him landing more nerves. It’ll just be them constantly getting stronger but never killing one another.
Yeah but still tag and spread out around the area. I guess Saitama could blow away a whole continent to be safe but in the chaos Pernida could just spread them again.Are nerves visibly obvious, can they be get rid of? etc etc.
Huh, I should really reread the fight. But this does make me lean a little more to Pernida on the fact he’d spread his nerves quick enough to destroy Saitama from the insideWhen Mayuri was tagged he had to perform instantaneous surgery on his arm and rearrange his nerves.
He had to rearrange his blood vessels and muscle too lol.Huh, I should really reread the fight. But this does make me lean a little more to Pernida on the fact he’d spread his nerves quick enough to destroy Saitama from the inside
Huh, I should really reread the fight. But this does make me lean a little more to Pernida on the fact he’d spread his nerves quick enough to destroy Saitama from the inside
Saitama doesn't have to do any of that.He had to rearrange his blood vessels and muscle too lol.
What chapter? I don't see it on pageHe has that body control :d
It's the same as biological manipulation etc. It's extreme body control, on a cellular level.What chapter? I don't see it on page
Resisting monsterization isn't the same as the nerves spreading throughout his body to destroy him.It's the same as biological manipulation etc. It's extreme body control, on a cellular level.
Not resisting, completely becoming human after the body is monsterized, entire body's changing at cellular level. It would be higher than dur neg+ biological manipulation via nerves.Resisting monsterization isn't the same as the nerves spreading throughout his body to destroy him.
How is it higher? One is controlling the body forcibly from inside, the other is altering the very dna if the body.Not resisting, completely becoming human after the body is monsterized, entire body's changing at cellular level. It would be higher than dur neg+ biological manipulation via nerves.
Wdym? Capability of controlling the entire body on a cellular level vs body being controlled by nerves.How is it higher? One is controlling the body forcibly from inside, the other is altering the very dna if the body.
Huh, His resistance to dur neg is "making it as hard as steel". Not even comparable.Kenpachi has resistance to durability negation and yet Pernida's ability affected him fine, also worth mentioning that Kenpachi was 4-A at that point and Pernida only 5-C, imagine what Pernida could do to someone only 100x stronger than him.
Not in the profile, Garou attacks his inside as there is no way to train internal organs, which doesn't work as his insides are that durable.Also, where is it written on Saitama's profile that every part of his body is equally durable?
Kenpachi has resistance to durability negation and yet Pernida's ability affected him fine.
Also, where is it written on Saitama's profile that every part of his body is equally durable?
It is a metaphor lol not literal steel durability…Huh, His resistance to dur neg is "making it as hard as steel". Not even comparable.
Not in the profile, Garou attacks his inside as there is no way to train internal organs, which doesn't work as his insides are that durable.
How can that be metaphor with a way of writing like that lmao. Even then, Saitama's would be way higher.It is a metaphor lol not literal steel durability…
Simile: making a comparison between two unrelated things using like or as.How can that be metaphor with a way of writing like that lmao. Even then, Saitama's would be way higher.
I get what you're saying but I don't see the difference between what Kenpachi has and what Saitama has, they both have internals strong enough to tank internally damaging attacks.![]()
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It's not Durability Negation resistance, it's internal durability.
Not what i meant, i meant that it was a very bad comparison either way. Thanks anyway :dKenpachi's organ being "as hard as steel" isn't a statement literally equating the two in hardness.
The level of difference matters. Example: One resists 7-A attack with it, the other one 3-B. These can't be equalized saying they both tank internal damaging attack.I get what you're saying but I don't see the difference between what Kenpachi has and what Saitama has, they both have internals strong enough to tank internally damaging attacks.
Saitama has very high internal durability, resistance to biological manipulation and has very high body control (both on a cellular level). Those nerves ain't doing anything.Pernida's regeneration might be a good defensive factor that not even Saitama could bypass it, however though I'm pretty unsure about Saitama being capable of resisting Pernida's durability negation given it just straight up manipulate his nerves and I don't see any feat from Saitama where he's able to go against those kind of stuff.
What can he do against Pernida's Reactive Evolution by that point then when Pernida knows his abilities aren't working against him, lowkey if Saitama somehow outskills. Pernida's RE & Regeneration factor is something that makes it impossible for him to lose and his body being made of nerves stuff, either this is inconclusive or Pernida just takes this given his RE allows him to mimic his opponent's power and intellectSaitama has very high internal durability, resistance to biological manipulation and has very high body control (both on a cellular level). Those nerves ain't doing anything.
But regeneration part is correct. This might be a complete stomp or incon if Saitama can't even kill him.
What wincons Saitama has?
Saitama has better RE and he does outskill. Pernida's RE evolves based on the opponent.What can he do against Pernida's Reactive Evolution by that point then when Pernida knows his abilities aren't working against him, lowkey if Saitama somehow outskills. Pernida's RE & Regeneration factor is something that makes it impossible for him to lose and his body being made of nerves stuff, either this is inconclusive or Pernida just takes this given his RE allows him to mimic his opponent's power and intellect
Ehh, shouldn't Pernida be able to adapt against those when he fought Zaraki who's basically the sameSaitama has better RE and he does outskill. Pernida's RE evolves based on the opponent.
Though not sure what he can do against regen. Maybe BFR with a single punch or something.
Not sure what you mean by that, can you elaborate plsEhh, shouldn't Pernida be able to adapt against those when he fought Zaraki who's basically the same