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God has enough evidence to justify everything besides striking strength as far as I know. But if we want to hold off we can I guess.
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The graph of courseGoing by what exactly? There aren't any stated figures for the growth rate.
Emirp is making God’s profile.Tfw no one tells you about the revision.
Anyways I'm in agreement with all of the suggested changes. Though as a question what are we doing about the God profile?
Projecting would mean that I’ve done the whole “it’s wank” bitNo, that's quite literally you just projecting and reading shit that ain't even there.
For all we know the graph could just be in sets of 1 Saitama. So Saitama at the end of the graph is only 16 Saitama units higher than the starting point (which is a exponential growth pattern most charts like that can show).his logic being repeated leads to the growth from the serious punch ^ 2 to the end of the fight being somewhere between 50 and 100 (I think it’s 64 but for the sake of this not turning into a debate about the exact value I’m using that)
This is directly debunked by the fact that they start off as less than 1 square to begin with, so a square being one Saitama is quite literally completely impossibleFor all we know the graph could just be in sets of 1 Saitama. So Saitama at the end of the graph is only 16 Saitama units higher than the starting point.
It could also be a quadrillion Saitama. Its just vague without a hard Y-Axis constant that we can use.
That and his "in character fight strategy" I guessGod has enough evidence to justify everything besides striking strength as far as I know. But if we want to hold off we can I guess.
The lines actually start in the negative X-Axis range and then only go higher after crossing that point. So we don't know if they actually start there or not.This is directly debunked by the fact that they start off as less than 1 square to begin with, s
The negative x axis range is before the fight, given that he has no growth until the serious punch^2, which is represented by the first dotThe lines actually start in the negative X-Axis range and then only go higher after crossing that point. So we don't know if they actually start there or not.
I'll just cut out the middle man.The negative x axis range is before the fight, given that he has no growth until the serious punch^2, which is represented by the first dot
He seemingly doesn't. The narration mentioned it was his intense emotional state that was causing the power spike.I don't think conclusions should be drawn to say he grows stronger every day.
Nah, he does grow stronger everyday. Narration confirms this.I'm basically fine with everything. Only minor thing I have is in Saitama's Accelerated Development key, where it says that he grows stronger every day based on the VGS simulator. I'm more reluctant to accept that evidence since Saitama believed that the simulator was faulty and unreliable, and he also stated to King in the manga that he didn't believe that he could get any stronger than he already was. So while there's clear evidence of Accelerated Development during his fight with Garou, I don't think conclusions should be drawn to say he grows stronger every day.
Oh 58 times is less than I expected, but more than the minimum I estimated at leastI'll just cut out the middle man.
Though while I'm not 100% on the chart, I do think its good enough to say they should each easily upscale to the full value of the Serious Punch clash.
I think it was just referring to how unbelievably strong he was in general, and no one could really compare his strength to anyone else due to that unfathomable strength.Nah, he does grow stronger everyday. Narration confirms this.
Narration in that says:Narration confirms this.
His intense emotions are why he got so much stronger. He didn't "naturally" gain that level of boost.Suddenly began to soar exponentially.... Due to an upsurge of emotion like none he had ever experienced.
I think it was just referring to how unbelievably strong he was in general, and no one could really compare his strength to anyone else due to that unfathomable strength.
I don't think so, it says his rate of growth was unnoticed, it was always growing, just that no one could tell due to him being so above everyone. It doesn't say "shot up again", it doesn't talk about his strength getting higher or anything to that effect. It specifically states his rate of growth. The part on his rate of growth and the soar exponentially are not two exclusive statements to each other. They talk about the same thing.Narration in that says:
His intense emotions are why he got so much stronger. He didn't "naturally" gain that level of boost.
Well, he does explain it at the end. The kid said save Garou and not kill him. So he didn't kill him.I don’t see why Saitama would hold back any more than he did before.
Garou wouldn't increase 18x? That would be enough for a 3-C tooWell, he does explain it at the end. The kid said save Garou and not kill him. So he didn't kill him.
For the context of the thread if we are using the graph and it is accepted then Garou wouldn't change much but Saitama would get a 3-C rating unless he lost his physical boost for some reason.
I see. I don’t believe the graph should be used since it was most likely just to show a basic example of what Garou was trying to illustrate, but it makes sense that Saitama promised not to kill Garou.Well, he does explain it at the end. The kid said save Garou and not kill him. So he didn't kill him.
For the context of the thread if we are using the graph and it is accepted then Garou wouldn't change much but Saitama would get a 3-C rating unless he lost his physical boost for some reason.
Its actually super funny/sad, but Garou would be something like 1.00008x below baseline.Garou wouldn't increase 18x?
Its actually super funny/sad, but Garou would be something like 1.00008x below baseline or something like that.
To do the math
- 18.19047619 * 5.589497e+64 Joules = 1.0167561209257643e+66 Joules
- Baseline 3-C = 1.053e+66 Joules
- 1.053e+66 / 1.0167561209257643e+66 = 1.03564x below baseline 3-C
Base Garou is 4-A after copying 4-A power.
He is 4-A after he copied Saitama, not before.
That’s after copying consecutive normal punches, he doesn’t copy serious Saitama until the chapter after.But we have him at 5-a for the grb, this is literally after he copied saitama
He only copied Casual Saitama. He mentions this against Blast. You can even see in his "Saitama Mode" face. The first time he uses it he has the dumb casual face, after Saitama gets Serious he has the sharp serious face.But we have him at 5-a for the grb, this is literally after he copied saitama
Garou explains that actuallyBut we have him at 5-a for the grb,
He copied casual Saitama and not serious Saitama.That bald guy still wasn't giving his all. But now I can copy his full strength and defeat him! I need to make him get serious...
I can maybe see using the graph. But the doubling in strength thing should 100% not be used.Against using graph and the idea that Saitama doubles in strength every day.
There's probably a mathematic equation that can show how many times stronger someone has to be to the point where even copying them at any given moment you'd still not be able to measure them the next.I can maybe see using the graph. But the doubling in strength thing should 100% not be used.
Well, this seems to tell me there should be at least a 8x multiplier gap but apparently, this isn't how we treat multipliers here so I guess this likely won't get past.There was no one left who could measure what level Saitama has reached
That’s kinda why I don’t like the 4-A feat. I mean, I’ve already accepted that it happened, but they should’ve gone to another solar system if that’s how powerful they both were.Well, this seems to tell me there should be at least a 8x multiplier gap but apparently, this isn't how we treat multipliers here so I guess this likely won't get past.
Also unrelated but right after this narrative statement, Saitama should've destroyed more than just the Gas on Jupiter lol.
Well there's always that chance that Murata/ONE didn't intend for them to destroy any stars. In which case the sneeze would make more sense in that context.Saitama should've destroyed more than just the Gas on Jupiter lol.
His rate of growth, which had gone unnoticed by anyone since there was nobody remotely on par with his strength suddenly began to soar exponentially due to an upsurge of emotion like none he had ever experienced.