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tbfcould blitz the Omnitrix's AI no less....
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tbfcould blitz the Omnitrix's AI no less....
It's still regarded as a MFTL+ feat though when looking at the comments of that thread. So how Cosmic Garou could even hope of blitzing it is beyond me.
Was hoping if I could find some sort of debunk for it, if possible?One of the worst attempts at unironically wank I've ever seen. To think Saitama fanboys would get this desperate. At least the infinite strength gag character arguments had some semblance of logic in them. I can't even fathom how he thinks this is realistic and usable. Patently ludicrous. And he thinks this means Saitama can solo almost any fictional verse aside from high-tier reality warpers? He'd still be fodder to any mid-tier fictional verse![]()
And it doesn't matter, because all of them are apart of low-tier collectively, or you could put them in a separate category entirely (fodder-tier). If there's 10 top tiers, 100 high-tier's, and 500 mid-tier's, there can still be 1,000,000 low-tiers, as long as the difference in power between the verses is enough to warrant a tier differential. Would Naruto be put in the same tier as Dragon Ball, when the gap between the two verses is virtually infinite?Saitama's multi-solar right now and that's okay. Universal being Mid-tier fictional verse is a misnomer, 98% of characters in fiction range between below average human and wall level. For every Dragon Ball and Xeleeverse there's twenty Little Houses on the Prairie, Seinfeld Shows and Lord of The Flies.
Even if we talk about verses that are typically seen as strong, like Marvel and DC, there are many more continuities with wall, street, city and planet level characters than there are with GoogolSmoogolversal characters.
If we mean purely by what we have on VSBW I'm sure that's true, because as a community of powerscalers there's more than a little selection bias at play.
You likely won't find it here because it's really not worth the time my friend. The best play to combat wank on this level is to ignore it outright. Usually if someone makes an argument this silly they're going to defend it to the grave. Though someone already debunked it on the very same thread anyways, it seems.Was hoping if I could find some sort of debunk for it, if possible?
lmao thats hilariousTrue.
Some of the series in this site are stuff i've only ever seen mentioned by powerscalers who want to index overpowered verses.
Most infamous example was Elder God Demonbane whose entire fame came from being "the strongest mecha ever" and "defeating omnipotent beings" ( and was later removed since the unofficial translations used were fabricated and nobody had ever actually read it beyond the person who indexed it. lol )
I think Uni+-Multiversal being mid-tier is crazy because the language implies we're talking about medium range of the relevant data set, meaning that the 99.5% of fiction and probably 90% of combat-oriented fiction that doesn't go beyond universal is all some kind of low tier. The body of high and top tier stuff here is so small compared to the bulk of media that people watch, read and consume it could collectively be an outlier.For me its; Anything up to high-uni is low-tier. Uni+-Multiversal is mid-tier. Multiversal+-High-Hyperversal is high-tier. Low Outer-Boundless is top tier.
LOL, that's a perfect example of what I'm thinkingTrue.
Some of the series in this site are stuff i've only ever seen mentioned by powerscalers who want to index overpowered verses.
Most infamous example was Elder God Demonbane whose entire fame came from being "the strongest mecha ever" and "defeating omnipotent beings" ( and was later removed since the unofficial translations used were fabricated and nobody had ever actually read it beyond the person who indexed it. lol )
But Suiryu didn't attack, Saitama backed off on advance because he felt his attack was gonna get countered and thus his wig would get blown offConsidering he sees Suiryu as going actual millions of times slower than himself, avoiding Suiryu’s attack isn’t really meaningful for anything I’d say
If anything he should just be capable of analytical prediction cause of his skill scaling above garou’s
Ok but for Saitama it would be the equivalent of staring at a dude for like a month straight to try and guess if he was about to kick him or notBut Suiryu didn't attack, Saitama backed off on advance because he felt his attack was gonna get countered and thus his wig would get blown off
?Ok but for Saitama it would be the equivalent of staring at a dude for like a month straight to try and guess if he was about to kick him or not
Which is why it’s not the strongest evidence. But again, even when fighting Garou on almost equal terms he still didn’t really get screwed over, and is implied to have greater skill than him, so he should get analytical prediction to begin with
I understand what you’re saying but my point is that the speed gap is so great that it’s a prediction feat that even an average human would be easily able to replicate if they could think at mftl+ character speeds, it’d be the equivalent of staring at a guy balling up his fist for hours and then figuring out “wait a minute, he’s about to punch me!”?
Read the sequence again. Saitama himself comments it was close and Suiryu makes it apparent that Saitama reacted like that because Suiryu would have countered and blown his wig off.
Irrelevant to my point, he didn't dodge anything he felt he was gonna get his wig blown off and backed off in advance.I understand what you’re saying but my point is that the speed gap is so great that it’s a prediction feat that even an average human would be easily able to replicate if they could think at mftl+ character speeds, it’d be the equivalent of staring at a guy balling up his fist for hours and then figuring out “wait a minute, he’s about to punch me!”
True, but I think it looks more like IR because he isn't actually analyzing Suiryu's moves, he just "feels" (with some kind of shudder effect) the counter attack and backs offSuiryu's hands were folded and he didn't move for the counter at all before Saitama predicted it and stepped back. I think Analytical Prediction works here.
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True, as long as I can pass my responsibilities onto somebody else things will be perfectly okay. I trust that you could handle it very wellI can do it if Recon doesn't mind
No, Saitama doesnt state, in these scans at least, that he "felt" that his wig was going to be blown off, he only backed off because he believed it was possible for this to happen, in the next scan he's dodging a barrage of kicks because he consider them dangerous. He only believes his wig is going to fall off, he doesn't "Instinctively react" to anythinghttps://media.**********.net/attachments/917231038441328700/917263198439211018/038.png
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Isn't this Instinctive Reaction or Precog? Maybe Analytical Prediction?
You don't need Saitama to state (even though he does), He literally feels a shudder and sees Suiryu as a "threat" akin to how Kabuto saw him and backs off in advance.No, Saitama doesnt state, in these scans at least, that he "felt" that his wig was going to be blown off, he only backed off because he believed it was possible for this to happen, in the next scan he's dodging a barrage of kicks because he consider them dangerous. He only believes his wig is going to fall off, he doesn't "Instinctively react" to anything
None of this contradicts my point. It's pretty simple really, Saitama felt that his wig was gonna get blown away if he attacked and backed off in advance. That's pretty clearly IR.He doesn't see Suiryu as a genuine threat, though. He sees Suiryu as a genuine threat to his wig.
Also, there's tons of instances where this kind of stuff happens and it's not instinctive reaction, like the weird vibes Saitama gets from Sonic and TTM's fight with Garou. Saitama himself can exude a sort of killing intent when mad.
Iaian also mentions this kind of stuff (though it seems like more of an ability gained through training in his case).
Saitama also “shudders” in his fight against Kabuto, although this is done merely as a comedic effect and we later know this caused by something entiret different. Saitama is never described as having this, implied, and what Suiryu thinks is him instinctively backing up because of his counter attack is simply Saitama backing up because he believes his wig will be knocked off.You don't need Saitama to state (even though he does), He literally feels a shudder and sees Suiryu as a "threat" akin to how Kabuto saw him and backs off in advance.
The killing intent point was just to address the Kabuto shit.None of this contradicts my point. It's pretty simple really, Saitama felt that his wig was gonna get blown away if he attacked and backed off in advance. That's pretty clearly IR.
No, Suiryu wasn't attacking in that specific instance. He was literally provoking Saitama to attack him and Saitama backed off the moment he felt a threat (to his wig).Suiryu was attacking the whole time.
I don't see your point. Yes, it slipped previously but in this instance, the wig was perfectly in its place and Saitama was ready to attack. He retreated only because he felt Suiryu's counter.Secondly, it was already slipping and had done so previously/needed to be secured.
That's not what happened, but this is basically the point I'm trying to make.No, Suiryu wasn't attacking in that specific instance. He was literally provoking Saitama to attack him and Saitama backed off the moment he felt a threat (to his wig).
My point is that the wig as a whole is insecure, and it's not the kind of risk Saitama wanted to take. If Saitama threw a punch there, he also wouldn't have been able to hold the wig.I don't see your point. Yes, it slipped previously but in this instance, the wig was perfectly in its place and Saitama was ready to attack.
Which you don't need IR for something that blatantly obvious. Not only do these kinds of characters drawn in this exact manner exude killing intent, but any person with half a brain cell would know that an attack is coming.He retreated only because he felt Suiryu's counter.
And that's where it ends. This is a subjective topic, literally no point in discussing it.I think