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Saitama fighting Monsters on his "off days" should not be enough to support him having Reactive Power Level.
There is a difference between Accelerated Development and Reactive Level.
Accelerated Development is just that; an enhanced growth rate. Take Naruto for example; he can achieve high-level Jutsu that even the previous Hokage, including the Fourth, either had immense difficulty developing or just could not develop at all, in a matter of months, sometimes even days, and grow stronger in an even shorter timeframe. He's naturally gifted, on top of his handy Shadow Clones which can increase the rate at which he develops through training.
Reactive Power Level, on the other hand, is much more akin to, say, a Saiyan's rejuvenation ability. Loads of characters, especially in anime, have this kind of ability. They can grow stronger throughout combat, their power levels rising the longer the fight draws out. Garou is a perfect example of this, being stated numerous times to have and having demonstrated the ability to increase his strength the more he battles strong opponents.
Saitama only has proof of the former.
There is a difference between Accelerated Development and Reactive Level.
Accelerated Development is just that; an enhanced growth rate. Take Naruto for example; he can achieve high-level Jutsu that even the previous Hokage, including the Fourth, either had immense difficulty developing or just could not develop at all, in a matter of months, sometimes even days, and grow stronger in an even shorter timeframe. He's naturally gifted, on top of his handy Shadow Clones which can increase the rate at which he develops through training.
Reactive Power Level, on the other hand, is much more akin to, say, a Saiyan's rejuvenation ability. Loads of characters, especially in anime, have this kind of ability. They can grow stronger throughout combat, their power levels rising the longer the fight draws out. Garou is a perfect example of this, being stated numerous times to have and having demonstrated the ability to increase his strength the more he battles strong opponents.
Saitama only has proof of the former.