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I say this becase this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEAPEiuW97g explains why it's not very long just 16:17 long and if you guy have already discussed this video then fine I just wanted to ask people here.
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I feel like he is atleast 5-C as of how as we know currently he destroyed an asteroid, we should also take into account how since he is so disconnected with his emotions he doesnt put forth effort so he may even be 5-B or 5-A.The Wright Way said:Because that doesn't give him carte blanche. In universe, sure, the joke is he'll win everytime. So he wins everytime. However, this doesn't apply outside his home series. When put into context with the rest of fiction, his feats are nowhere near impressive enough to support this. He's just a decently strong High 6-A.
oh okay but even so Gandalf is 3-A would Saitama be higher than what he is marked as?The Wright Way said:...No. Destroying an asteroid isn't 5-C. Even if it was, effortless 5-C is still usually just 5-C.
i was looking to see what other charecters i knew from movies and shows power rankings were and saw gandalf so checked it out.The Wright Way said:...What does Gandalf have to do with anything?
If you are asking if it is feasibly possible for Saitama to be higher, of course. Unless a character has anti-feats like them failing to destroy something, it is possible they are way stronger, but that would be a Black Swan event.Masonington said:i was looking to see what other charecters i knew from movies and shows power rankings were and saw gandalf so checked it out.
Didn't he take damage in the manga?ApiesDeathbyLazors said:I dunno about effort, I always thought it was more like he stopped randomly flailing and actually focused on punching Boros
I mean, that sounds something like reactive power level to me.Nico-v11 said:Wasn't there a time in like a CD where a machine was built to match Saitama's power equally and it actually did but then Saitama still one punched it? Implying Saitama is always incrementally becoming stronger.
Of course I think the canonicity of it was put into question but it's a fun thought that could give him a cool ability.
when did this happen?Nico-v11 said:Wasn't there a time in like a CD where a machine was built to match Saitama's power equally and it actually did but then Saitama still one punched it? Implying Saitama is always incrementally becoming stronger.
Of course I think the canonicity of it was put into question but it's a fun thought that could give him a cool ability.
Maybe Saitama wasn't going all out when the machine scanned him? And he used more effort the next day?Adem Warlock69 said:It happened in the One punch man Audio Book, Some Training machine became a copy of Saitama and was as strong as him,but the next day Saitama was powerful enough to one shot it, so Saitama became powerful enough to one shot himself from yesterday, in a day.
Or it could be that Saitama has Garbage Durability compared to his AP.
That actually matches a quote he has, which is even cited on the page.Adem Warlock69 said:It happened in the One punch man Audio Book, Some Training machine became a copy of Saitama and was as strong as him,but the next day Saitama was powerful enough to one shot it, so Saitama became powerful enough to one shot himself from yesterday, in a day.
Or it could be that Saitama has Garbage Durability compared to his AP.
I don't see how that makes it obvious, we have tons of speed equal matches here. Relativistic+ isn't even all that impressive here. Pokemon's relativistic last time I checked. Or to mention all the ftl and mftl characters. Equalizing speed is just a way to open more possibilities for match ups.Wheeled1 said:This should probably be obvious from the fact that every versus battle involving post-training Saitama has to equalize speed to even begin to make it a fight.
While it has been brought up before, its currently considered non-useable after some previous CRTs. The VGS program couldn't replicate certain factors like Metal Bat's fightning spirit and crashed every time Saitama would throw out an attack. Its just as likely that the program cannot properly copy Saitama's extreme physicals rather than Saitama is capable of one shotting his previous day self.Nico-v11 said:Wasn't there a time in like a CD where a machine was built to match Saitama's power equally and it actually did but then Saitama still one punched it? Implying Saitama is always incrementally becoming stronger.
Of course I think the canonicity of it was put into question but it's a fun thought that could give him a cool ability.