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Voting closed: January 19, 2016, 11:16:50 PM
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Even in the webcomic, Saitama is S1-tier. The only person that could go toe-to-toe with him (in universe) would be himself.
We do have to remember that OPM is first and formost a comedy thay excels at taking the piss out of power-level seinen BS. If ONE ever explains the source or limit of his power, expect it to be very bullshit.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:30:11 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 02:05:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 09:20:23 AMSaitama is kind of ridiculously broken, he's the Japanese Superman Prime.So I think it would tie between Saitama and Supes.Sadly, Saitama lacks the ability to fly, he might also have a problem in space.He could throw his glove and use the subsequent force to propel himself back to Earth. He's also shown the ability to breathe with little to no oxygen, judging by his quick trip to the moon in the Invasion arc.I've discussed/watched people discuss the Boros battle too many times.Or he could just jump back to earth, will his serious serious serious punch be able to scratch/hurt superman prime though?
Quote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 02:05:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 09:20:23 AMSaitama is kind of ridiculously broken, he's the Japanese Superman Prime.So I think it would tie between Saitama and Supes.Sadly, Saitama lacks the ability to fly, he might also have a problem in space.He could throw his glove and use the subsequent force to propel himself back to Earth. He's also shown the ability to breathe with little to no oxygen, judging by his quick trip to the moon in the Invasion arc.I've discussed/watched people discuss the Boros battle too many times.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 09:20:23 AMSaitama is kind of ridiculously broken, he's the Japanese Superman Prime.So I think it would tie between Saitama and Supes.Sadly, Saitama lacks the ability to fly, he might also have a problem in space.
Saitama is kind of ridiculously broken, he's the Japanese Superman Prime.So I think it would tie between Saitama and Supes.
He did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:41:03 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:36:06 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:30:11 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 02:05:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 09:20:23 AMSaitama is kind of ridiculously broken, he's the Japanese Superman Prime.So I think it would tie between Saitama and Supes.Sadly, Saitama lacks the ability to fly, he might also have a problem in space.He could throw his glove and use the subsequent force to propel himself back to Earth. He's also shown the ability to breathe with little to no oxygen, judging by his quick trip to the moon in the Invasion arc.I've discussed/watched people discuss the Boros battle too many times.Or he could just jump back to earth, will his serious serious serious punch be able to scratch/hurt superman prime though?Unknown, he's never used anything more than one serious punch, and that was against the most powerful creature in the known universe.There's not enough information to give Supes and Saitama anything other than a tie.Doesn't Superman know martial arts? If I recall Garou knew where One Punch Man was going to move but, since he was still slower than him one punch man could still dodge him. I could be wrong I'll go reread that part again.
Quote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:36:06 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:30:11 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 02:05:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 09:20:23 AMSaitama is kind of ridiculously broken, he's the Japanese Superman Prime.So I think it would tie between Saitama and Supes.Sadly, Saitama lacks the ability to fly, he might also have a problem in space.He could throw his glove and use the subsequent force to propel himself back to Earth. He's also shown the ability to breathe with little to no oxygen, judging by his quick trip to the moon in the Invasion arc.I've discussed/watched people discuss the Boros battle too many times.Or he could just jump back to earth, will his serious serious serious punch be able to scratch/hurt superman prime though?Unknown, he's never used anything more than one serious punch, and that was against the most powerful creature in the known universe.There's not enough information to give Supes and Saitama anything other than a tie.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:33:04 PMEven in the webcomic, Saitama is S1-tier. The only person that could go toe-to-toe with him (in universe) would be himself.That's less impressive than it sounds considering most of the other heroes in the story are regular people with some kind of gimmick.
QuoteWe do have to remember that OPM is first and formost a comedy thay excels at taking the piss out of power-level seinen BS. If ONE ever explains the source or limit of his power, expect it to be very bullshit.He did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.
Quote from: Caped Baldy on January 11, 2016, 03:40:23 PMHe did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.People always forget to mention the banana in the morning and shutting down both air conditioning and heating system to toughen yourself up.
After consulting Google:"After Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann had been destroyed by the Granzeboma, Team Dai-Gurren split its power into pieces to form their own separate Tengen Toppa Gunmen, including Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann's head becoming Tengen Toppa Lagann.""Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is 52.8 billion light years tall""After transforming into a drill, its size is multiplied immensely, since its Super Tengen Toppa Giga Drill is at least ten times longer (528 billion light years), and about four times wider. This gives it a cone area over 180 times the size of the Super Tengen Toppa, and a multiversal scale the size of over 100 universes.""Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann was lost when its Super Tengen Toppa Giga Drill Break was broken by the Super Granzeboma's Anti-Spiral Giga Drill Break."Literally what the fuck is up with this.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:47:12 PMQuote from: Caped Baldy on January 11, 2016, 03:40:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:33:04 PMEven in the webcomic, Saitama is S1-tier. The only person that could go toe-to-toe with him (in universe) would be himself.That's less impressive than it sounds considering most of the other heroes in the story are regular people with some kind of gimmick.Tornado is pretty OP though, that's clearly obvious. Atomic Samurai, Tank Top Master, etc are also super powerful, gimmick or not. Being a part of the Hero Association isn't even an accurate measurement either, as there are other powerful entities outside it. Hell, Spoiler regarding an S Rank heroKing isn't even a hero, he's only an S Rank because the HA gave him credit for Saitama's work.QuoteQuoteWe do have to remember that OPM is first and formost a comedy thay excels at taking the piss out of power-level seinen BS. If ONE ever explains the source or limit of his power, expect it to be very bullshit.He did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.He only got that power after that, not leading up to it. It's hinted relatively often in the manga that there's more to his power than he realizes.Regardless, it doesn't matter how he got his powers: that was the point of his hilariously underwhelming backstory of getting it. He's immeasurably strong, and nobody can even put up a decent fight against him. Even the Boros fight was disappointing for him, as Boros knows that he didn't even go all out in his one punch.He broke his limiter.
Quote from: Caped Baldy on January 11, 2016, 03:40:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:33:04 PMEven in the webcomic, Saitama is S1-tier. The only person that could go toe-to-toe with him (in universe) would be himself.That's less impressive than it sounds considering most of the other heroes in the story are regular people with some kind of gimmick.Tornado is pretty OP though, that's clearly obvious. Atomic Samurai, Tank Top Master, etc are also super powerful, gimmick or not. Being a part of the Hero Association isn't even an accurate measurement either, as there are other powerful entities outside it. Hell, Spoiler regarding an S Rank heroKing isn't even a hero, he's only an S Rank because the HA gave him credit for Saitama's work.QuoteQuoteWe do have to remember that OPM is first and formost a comedy thay excels at taking the piss out of power-level seinen BS. If ONE ever explains the source or limit of his power, expect it to be very bullshit.He did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.He only got that power after that, not leading up to it. It's hinted relatively often in the manga that there's more to his power than he realizes.Regardless, it doesn't matter how he got his powers: that was the point of his hilariously underwhelming backstory of getting it. He's immeasurably strong, and nobody can even put up a decent fight against him. Even the Boros fight was disappointing for him, as Boros knows that he didn't even go all out in his one punch.
Hell, Spoiler regarding an S Rank heroKing isn't even a hero, he's only an S Rank because the HA gave him credit for Saitama's work.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:53:14 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:48:20 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:47:12 PMQuote from: Caped Baldy on January 11, 2016, 03:40:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:33:04 PMEven in the webcomic, Saitama is S1-tier. The only person that could go toe-to-toe with him (in universe) would be himself.That's less impressive than it sounds considering most of the other heroes in the story are regular people with some kind of gimmick.Tornado is pretty OP though, that's clearly obvious. Atomic Samurai, Tank Top Master, etc are also super powerful, gimmick or not. Being a part of the Hero Association isn't even an accurate measurement either, as there are other powerful entities outside it. Hell, Spoiler regarding an S Rank heroKing isn't even a hero, he's only an S Rank because the HA gave him credit for Saitama's work.QuoteQuoteWe do have to remember that OPM is first and formost a comedy thay excels at taking the piss out of power-level seinen BS. If ONE ever explains the source or limit of his power, expect it to be very bullshit.He did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.He only got that power after that, not leading up to it. It's hinted relatively often in the manga that there's more to his power than he realizes.Regardless, it doesn't matter how he got his powers: that was the point of his hilariously underwhelming backstory of getting it. He's immeasurably strong, and nobody can even put up a decent fight against him. Even the Boros fight was disappointing for him, as Boros knows that he didn't even go all out in his one punch.He broke his limiter.There's a theory that every person in the OPM universe was born with a certain limit to their power. Saitama was born to be a nobody, so his limit was very low. Miraculously, he beat Crab Man even though he wasn't supposed to, meaning his power surpassed its destined amount. Since he surpassed his only limit, his power is infinite.Although that's probably what you're talking about lolYeah sorry, I just generalized it the scientist who witness his own creation get destroyed explains how every human has a limiter and that Saitama broke it making his powers infinity and beyond, I need to reread that as well.(It's great to see people who have read the mangas.)
Quote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:48:20 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:47:12 PMQuote from: Caped Baldy on January 11, 2016, 03:40:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:33:04 PMEven in the webcomic, Saitama is S1-tier. The only person that could go toe-to-toe with him (in universe) would be himself.That's less impressive than it sounds considering most of the other heroes in the story are regular people with some kind of gimmick.Tornado is pretty OP though, that's clearly obvious. Atomic Samurai, Tank Top Master, etc are also super powerful, gimmick or not. Being a part of the Hero Association isn't even an accurate measurement either, as there are other powerful entities outside it. Hell, Spoiler regarding an S Rank heroKing isn't even a hero, he's only an S Rank because the HA gave him credit for Saitama's work.QuoteQuoteWe do have to remember that OPM is first and formost a comedy thay excels at taking the piss out of power-level seinen BS. If ONE ever explains the source or limit of his power, expect it to be very bullshit.He did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.He only got that power after that, not leading up to it. It's hinted relatively often in the manga that there's more to his power than he realizes.Regardless, it doesn't matter how he got his powers: that was the point of his hilariously underwhelming backstory of getting it. He's immeasurably strong, and nobody can even put up a decent fight against him. Even the Boros fight was disappointing for him, as Boros knows that he didn't even go all out in his one punch.He broke his limiter.There's a theory that every person in the OPM universe was born with a certain limit to their power. Saitama was born to be a nobody, so his limit was very low. Miraculously, he beat Crab Man even though he wasn't supposed to, meaning his power surpassed its destined amount. Since he surpassed his only limit, his power is infinite.Although that's probably what you're talking about lol
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:47:12 PMHell, Spoiler regarding an S Rank heroKing isn't even a hero, he's only an S Rank because the HA gave him credit for Saitama's work.Do you think King's luck would somehow counter Saitama's strength? I figure King would somehow survive by sheer coincidence no matter what Saitama hit him with.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:59:39 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:57:00 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:53:14 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:48:20 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:47:12 PMQuote from: Caped Baldy on January 11, 2016, 03:40:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:33:04 PMEven in the webcomic, Saitama is S1-tier. The only person that could go toe-to-toe with him (in universe) would be himself.That's less impressive than it sounds considering most of the other heroes in the story are regular people with some kind of gimmick.Tornado is pretty OP though, that's clearly obvious. Atomic Samurai, Tank Top Master, etc are also super powerful, gimmick or not. Being a part of the Hero Association isn't even an accurate measurement either, as there are other powerful entities outside it. Hell, Spoiler regarding an S Rank heroKing isn't even a hero, he's only an S Rank because the HA gave him credit for Saitama's work.QuoteQuoteWe do have to remember that OPM is first and formost a comedy thay excels at taking the piss out of power-level seinen BS. If ONE ever explains the source or limit of his power, expect it to be very bullshit.He did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.He only got that power after that, not leading up to it. It's hinted relatively often in the manga that there's more to his power than he realizes.Regardless, it doesn't matter how he got his powers: that was the point of his hilariously underwhelming backstory of getting it. He's immeasurably strong, and nobody can even put up a decent fight against him. Even the Boros fight was disappointing for him, as Boros knows that he didn't even go all out in his one punch.He broke his limiter.There's a theory that every person in the OPM universe was born with a certain limit to their power. Saitama was born to be a nobody, so his limit was very low. Miraculously, he beat Crab Man even though he wasn't supposed to, meaning his power surpassed its destined amount. Since he surpassed his only limit, his power is infinite.Although that's probably what you're talking about lolYeah sorry, I just generalized it the scientist who witness his own creation get destroyed explains how every human has a limiter and that Saitama broke it making his powers infinity and beyond, I need to reread that as well.(It's great to see people who have read the mangas.)OPM was actually a rare case where the anime was both well-done and accurate to the manga. Even still, the manga is so fun to read, if only for Murata's illustrations.I actually enjoy One's illustrations as well tbh
Quote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:57:00 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:53:14 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:48:20 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:47:12 PMQuote from: Caped Baldy on January 11, 2016, 03:40:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:33:04 PMEven in the webcomic, Saitama is S1-tier. The only person that could go toe-to-toe with him (in universe) would be himself.That's less impressive than it sounds considering most of the other heroes in the story are regular people with some kind of gimmick.Tornado is pretty OP though, that's clearly obvious. Atomic Samurai, Tank Top Master, etc are also super powerful, gimmick or not. Being a part of the Hero Association isn't even an accurate measurement either, as there are other powerful entities outside it. Hell, Spoiler regarding an S Rank heroKing isn't even a hero, he's only an S Rank because the HA gave him credit for Saitama's work.QuoteQuoteWe do have to remember that OPM is first and formost a comedy thay excels at taking the piss out of power-level seinen BS. If ONE ever explains the source or limit of his power, expect it to be very bullshit.He did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.He only got that power after that, not leading up to it. It's hinted relatively often in the manga that there's more to his power than he realizes.Regardless, it doesn't matter how he got his powers: that was the point of his hilariously underwhelming backstory of getting it. He's immeasurably strong, and nobody can even put up a decent fight against him. Even the Boros fight was disappointing for him, as Boros knows that he didn't even go all out in his one punch.He broke his limiter.There's a theory that every person in the OPM universe was born with a certain limit to their power. Saitama was born to be a nobody, so his limit was very low. Miraculously, he beat Crab Man even though he wasn't supposed to, meaning his power surpassed its destined amount. Since he surpassed his only limit, his power is infinite.Although that's probably what you're talking about lolYeah sorry, I just generalized it the scientist who witness his own creation get destroyed explains how every human has a limiter and that Saitama broke it making his powers infinity and beyond, I need to reread that as well.(It's great to see people who have read the mangas.)OPM was actually a rare case where the anime was both well-done and accurate to the manga. Even still, the manga is so fun to read, if only for Murata's illustrations.
Quote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 04:06:38 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:59:39 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:57:00 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:53:14 PMQuote from: ねこ on January 11, 2016, 03:48:20 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:47:12 PMQuote from: Caped Baldy on January 11, 2016, 03:40:23 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:33:04 PMEven in the webcomic, Saitama is S1-tier. The only person that could go toe-to-toe with him (in universe) would be himself.That's less impressive than it sounds considering most of the other heroes in the story are regular people with some kind of gimmick.Tornado is pretty OP though, that's clearly obvious. Atomic Samurai, Tank Top Master, etc are also super powerful, gimmick or not. Being a part of the Hero Association isn't even an accurate measurement either, as there are other powerful entities outside it. Hell, Spoiler regarding an S Rank heroKing isn't even a hero, he's only an S Rank because the HA gave him credit for Saitama's work.QuoteQuoteWe do have to remember that OPM is first and formost a comedy thay excels at taking the piss out of power-level seinen BS. If ONE ever explains the source or limit of his power, expect it to be very bullshit.He did explain it. 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and running ten kilometers, every single day for three years. Which actually isn't that intense even in real life, but logic is never a factor in this not-so-serious series.He only got that power after that, not leading up to it. It's hinted relatively often in the manga that there's more to his power than he realizes.Regardless, it doesn't matter how he got his powers: that was the point of his hilariously underwhelming backstory of getting it. He's immeasurably strong, and nobody can even put up a decent fight against him. Even the Boros fight was disappointing for him, as Boros knows that he didn't even go all out in his one punch.He broke his limiter.There's a theory that every person in the OPM universe was born with a certain limit to their power. Saitama was born to be a nobody, so his limit was very low. Miraculously, he beat Crab Man even though he wasn't supposed to, meaning his power surpassed its destined amount. Since he surpassed his only limit, his power is infinite.Although that's probably what you're talking about lolYeah sorry, I just generalized it the scientist who witness his own creation get destroyed explains how every human has a limiter and that Saitama broke it making his powers infinity and beyond, I need to reread that as well.(It's great to see people who have read the mangas.)OPM was actually a rare case where the anime was both well-done and accurate to the manga. Even still, the manga is so fun to read, if only for Murata's illustrations.I actually enjoy One's illustrations as well tbhThe best part is that he's actually a really good artist, it's just thay OPM started as a series of doodles he made in his spare time.
I fucking hate Superman TBH he's a bigger Marry Sue than fucking Kirito
Quote from: ChaosMetalDragon on January 11, 2016, 05:41:00 PMI fucking hate Superman TBH he's a bigger Marry Sue than fucking KiritoHe was kinda meant to be a Gary Stu though. And a lot of stories deconstruct him anyway (Kingdom Come is a good example). And he's still not as much of one as Batman.
Sorry animu fans, but superman prime could just make it so that these adversaries never actually existed in the first place.He's the most broken one here.
The sword itself is nameless, and it is described by Shirou as "the only sword that does not exist in this world." It is something that does not appear in any modern legends, crystallized during the Age of Gods at the beginning of the world. It is the primordial sword that is the actualization of the works of a god recorded before humanity came into being, and it is that which divided the formless into a distinct heaven and earth in ancient Mesopotamia. It is a divine construct created by a god unable to be replicated by Unlimited Blade Works, and its status as a unique existence means it cannot be reproduced in any way.
Gilgamesh claims that the sword "knows the truth" of the world where it once existed, and by using its power, it is able to bestow its knowledge upon others. As it is "The Sword That Cut the World Apart", he calls it “something that knows the hellish planet before genesis”, the planet's primordial form before heaven and earth were split, that was a land filled with naught but lava and gas and a hell of scorching heat and intense cold. Referring to it as hell, Gilgamesh states that it is source of all legends of lands of the dead. The memory of the time before the existence of the planet, a place and time when organic existence had been impossible, is something possessed by all organisms, but it is no longer found in the imaginations or spoken memories of people. It is the first memory of life that is a genetically inherent and repressed knowledge which can only be shown to those looking upon the sword.
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