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Though not my fastest thread closure, there was another where the thread was up for like 3 min
Guy was confused, had to direct him to the discussion threads for the verse
So, for the future:
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Now then, with this said, I will close this now. I recommend you seriously make an effort to get acquainted with our standards. You can ask around other Bleach supporters (which you seem to have interacted already with them on the discussion thread...
The argument for Yan Sen's resistance is that Henry says he's above the plot. He's clearly not, because he can't ignore the plot fully.
Plus, kinda not comparable situations imo. As said, I only agree with limited. If other staff disagree with me, that's fine.
The plot says Henry is infinitely strong, but with that he can't beat Yan Sen. He resists that.
The plot says he can't kill Henry, and Yan Sen confirms this. So he's not resisting that.
Thus, he's not fully resistant to the plot.
That's really it.
Yan Sen isn't capable of killing him because the plot is making him constantly stronger, but not enough to beat Yan Sen. That's why is limited, Yan Sen is resisting part of it, but not enough to completely ignore the ability. He even had to summon another Henry to fully get past him.
While I can understand the skepticism and agree to an extent it's weird, I think I value more the fact they included the specific animation at all. On a visual medium, unless given reason to suspect the portrayal, I'd say to take everything shown into consideration. So in that sense, the...
I personally don't agree with scaling feats like that, but if accepted, GG. Still, notable however, this isn't mentioned on Saitama's profile. So for now I'll keep my vote.
Not really. Saitama can go from an equal opponent to a straight one shot through AD. Goku's growth in og DB doesn't cover that, but has his damage boost to achieve something similar regardless.
Does Saitama in this key have the stamina to survive this?
If yes, then I could consider changing my vote.
His initial limit break would essentially bring him to Goku's level. The scan I linked above is Goku focusing the remnants of all he had into one last attack, while having limbs broken...
So I watched the scene during the episode (and also watched some tangential episodes trying to find it before deciding to simply ask lol)
It's a very weird scene overall editing wise. Now then, this guy is pretty adept at swinging between trees. I agree with OP that it would be more likely he...
So Saitama's advantages:
Faster, though not to a blitzing degree
Higher LS
Can spontaneously evolve to one shot an opponent when pushed to his limits
Goku's advantages:
Significantly more skilled
Greater variety of techniques (after images, crazy fist, solar flare, kamehameha, damage boosts)...