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You can’t just do thisNote: Due to the lack of concrete evidence and reasoning, it has been decided that Garou is unable to copy AP above Tier 4-A, as it would take a large amount of assumptions for it to work.
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Disagree FRA
XDDDDD Fra > your all arguments.We need to get “fra” banned from threads one day
Both for agrees and disagrees?We need to get “fra” banned from threads one day
Headcanon, no where was it stated or shown that Garou couldn’t copy Saitama or his powers stopped working. The only correct part to what you said is that he couldn’t keep up with Saitama who grew exponentially stronger at a rate faster than Garou could copy.Canonically, the manga refuted such claims when Saitama, having evolved a couple of heads, destroyed Garou with one single blow. He could no longer copy, he could no longer keep up, his powers were not working. And that's what happens if he meets a character with level 3A. He will be destroyed before he can do anything, and the power of the ability is not enough to overcome this difference.
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Anyone that wants to agree or disagree must bring their own arguments no matter the previous arguments brought.
Yes I second that motion.
of courseBoth for agrees and disagrees?
Anyone that wants to agree or disagree must bring their own arguments no matter the previous arguments brought.
Yes I second that motion.
If Headcanon's claim is all the characters who advocate for the ridiculous level of Garou can provide, then the news is a little bit deplorable for you: the graph clearly shows that Garou could copy Saitama when the former was only slightly behind the latter in strength. Saitama was a couple of points above what Garu could afford and that's why he came back every time. He held each blow, copying not only strength, but also endurance, so as not to break his arms from the blows. However, when the difference in strength became quite apparent, Garou fell to Saitama. If his ability was not limited by anything, immediately after Saitama's strike or during his strike, Garu would return to Bald level again. What you called the correct "didn't have time to keep up" already refutes any arguments in favor of the Garou copying endlessly. it's too funny. Maybe we should wait for the universe to come up with more feats to reinforce what you've said.Headcanon, no where was it stated or shown that Garou couldn’t copy Saitama or his powers stopped working. The only correct part to what you said is that he couldn’t keep up with Saitama who grew exponentially stronger at a rate faster than Garou could copy.
Yes that is what happen in the storyIf Headcanon's claim is all the characters who advocate for the ridiculous level of Garou can provide, then the news is a little bit deplorable for you: the graph clearly shows that Garou could copy Saitama when the former was only slightly behind the latter in strength. Saitama was a couple of points above what Garu could afford and that's why he came back every time. He held each blow, copying not only strength, but also endurance, so as not to break his arms from the blows. However, when the difference in strength became quite apparent, Garou fell to Saitama.
That’s what happened. Except by the time Garou copied Saitama’s last level Saitama’s power is already exponentially stronger than Garou.If his ability was not limited by anything, immediately after Saitama's strike or during his strike, Garu would return to Bald level again.
That doesn’t refuting anything. The time it takes Garou to copy power has zero relevance to Garou being able to copy endlessly. That’s completely separate things.What you called the correct "didn't have time to keep up" already refutes any arguments in favor of the Garou copying endlessly. it's too funny. Maybe we should wait for the universe to come up with more feats to reinforce what you've said.
Of course he denies it. If copying a power level is infinite, then it doesn't matter how exponentially the character has risen in his powers. Only if we are not talking about creatures that a priori surpass infinity, which Saitama is not at the moment. No, it is connected, and it's not about time to copy. Stop writing your fanfiction. If Saitama has exponentially surpassed Garou's current level, then it doesn't matter how long it takes him to copy Saitama as he hasn't hit him more than once since going back in time. If the copying is infinite, this means that he should have risen immediately after the impact. However, he stopped fighting knowing that copying Saitama would not work.Yes that is what happen in the story
That’s what happened. Except by the time Garou copied Saitama’s last level Saitama’s power is already exponentially stronger than Garou.
That doesn’t refuting anything. The time it takes Garou to copy power has zero relevance to Garou being able to copy endlessly. That’s completely separate things.
After reading through this 17 times I still can't decipher what you're trying to say. Assist me in my quest to understand your argument here please.Of course he denies it. If copying a power level is infinite, then it doesn't matter how exponentially the character has risen in his powers. Only if we are not talking about creatures that a priori surpass infinity, which Saitama is not at the moment. No, it is connected, and it's not about time to copy. Stop writing your fanfiction. If Saitama has exponentially surpassed Garou's current level, then it doesn't matter how long it takes him to copy Saitama as he hasn't hit him more than once since going back in time. If the copying is infinite, this means that he should have risen immediately after the impact. However, he stopped fighting knowing that copying Saitama would not work.
read it 20 times and you will get his point /JAfter reading through this 17 times I still can't decipher what you're trying to say. Assist me in my quest to understand your argument here please.
The translator distorts the source text very much, despite the fact that the translated comment has been edited several times. However, everything I'm trying to convey is above, and it seems that people understood this.After reading through this 17 times I still can't decipher what you're trying to say. Assist me in my quest to understand your argument here please.
We need two staff disagreement to close the thread.The discussion of whether or not he can copy 3-A AP is done, not a single staff member agreed with the CRT and six or seven disagreed
Right now it's either close the thread or discuss how this information should be applied, whether on Garou's profile or just the power mimicry page itself, I personally think it should be on the power mimicry page as this applies to pretty much every user of power mimicry and not exclusively Garou.
Clearly, there is a language issue going on here. We are saying Garou has the potential to copy any 3-D level of power, nothing on the level of high 3-A or above it. No one is arguing whatever it is you are saying.Of course he denies it. If copying a power level is infinite, then it doesn't matter how exponentially the character has risen in his powers. Only if we are not talking about creatures that a priori surpass infinity, which Saitama is not at the moment. No, it is connected, and it's not about time to copy. Stop writing your fanfiction. If Saitama has exponentially surpassed Garou's current level, then it doesn't matter how long it takes him to copy Saitama as he hasn't hit him more than once since going back in time. If the copying is infinite, this means that he should have risen immediately after the impact. However, he stopped fighting knowing that copying Saitama would not work.
There are 7 disagreementsWe need two staff disagreement to close the thread.
7 staff disagreements?There are 7 disagreements
just close the thread!
6 staff disagreements, 1 neutral7 staff disagreements?
If it is really true. I will request to close this thread.6 staff disagreements, 1 neutral
Thank you very muchIf it is really true. I will request to close this thread.
I wouldn't have to restate it if people would do it. One of the staff voters even said they wouldn't engage in any discussion or reading about the subject, and his vote was still counted.Yea, but you don't have to be annoying and constantly remind people to do so, that'll just annoy them and make them not want to read three damned pages of this.
I guess that worksNote: Due to the lack of concrete evidence and reasoning, it has been decided that Garou is unable to copy AP above Tier 4-A, as it would take a large amount of assumptions for it to work.
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As ar as I know, it is possible for a user to copy 3-A power while being weaker than that himself, it's all a matter of evidence and statements, something that Garou lacked others may haveIf something needs to be clarified then it should be on the power mimicry page imo, listing "Garou can't copy 3-A" on his profile seems incredibly arbitrary to me
There’s still issues to be resolved.A decision has been reached here, Garou cannot copy significantly more power than he has shown to copy, so I ask vs matches enthusiasts not to put Garou against Tier 3-C opponents or above.
@ByAsura This thread can be closed.
There is not. The issue has been resolved through a consensus agreement by many people including many staff members. This thread can be closed now.There’s still issues to be resolved.