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Here's a possibility of 5-C, and can maybe be achieved, though i doubt it a little, without moving away from Earth, though it kinda borders on ******* up the setting too much, but who knows
wrong thread?
 
Meant as a way to show how 5-C could be achieved during Garou vs Saitama or something, using an existing feat that got calced to that and wasn't really cosmic, sorry if that wasn't made clear ¯\(ツ)
 
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Also i'm glad i don't frequent the reddit, cause I can only assume it's basically gonna be the same FF vs AS and co stuff for weeks

Nothing says comedy like the same joke over and over
 
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To think. The fight with the cadres would have changed if it wasn't for this one character.
 
Joe

pet-form of Joseph (q.v.). Meaning "generic fellow, man" is from 1846. Used in a wide range of invented names meaning "typical male example of," for example Joe college "typical college man" (1932); Joe Blow "average fellow" is U.S. military slang, first recorded 1941. "Dictionary of American Slang" lists, among other examples, Joe Average, Beige, Lunch Bucket, Public, Sad, Schmoe, Six-pack, Yale, Zilch
 
Joe

pet-form of Joseph (q.v.). Meaning "generic fellow, man" is from 1846. Used in a wide range of invented names meaning "typical male example of," for example Joe college "typical college man" (1932); Joe Blow "average fellow" is U.S. military slang, first recorded 1941. "Dictionary of American Slang" lists, among other examples, Joe Average, Beige, Lunch Bucket, Public, Sad, Schmoe, Six-pack, Yale, Zilch
Thank you my good man

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pay close attention to his face
He kinda pretty tho owo.
 
Genos is aware 10 seconds mode doesn't amp his Durability, with them scaling higher than someone who can one shot Darkshine + Relativistic+ speed, that quote not only is already real but also wouldn't upgrade them in AP

Also, I'm surprised nobody tried something with Death Battle's method to calc Saitama's power in theory, with the current Low 5-B value I wonder if it would reach 5-B
 
Genos is aware 10 seconds mode doesn't amp his Durability, with them scaling higher than someone who can one shot Darkshine + Relativistic+ speed, that quote not only is already real but also wouldn't upgrade them in AP

Also, I'm surprised nobody tried something with Death Battle's method to calc Saitama's power in theory, with the current Low 5-B value I wonder if it would reach 5-B
What is that method?
 
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