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Sadly Scary monsters is already taken.
Might be "radioactive" in his cosmic form, if not "Dead to me" considering how many powerscaling videos with him use that music.
I thought less about the name and more about what sort of abilities it would have.
 
every day waiting for the next one punch man chapter is agony,and i love it.

This is how you should feel when you wait for something, that the wait is worth it. what do you feel stronger, wait for one piece or wait for opm
The only show that can beat the length of opm arcs
one piece arcs
 
I was just here thinking... Now that we know that Saitama gets stronger over time can we consider the statement: "Almost a real fight" to be true? Or is it just headcanon?
It wouldn’t be applicable for scaling to Sairama or anyone else so probably not
 
Well he already gave saitama bites the dust
Maybe Garou would get something like chariot requiem but controlled, which would allow him to control every stand, kinda similar to how he can copy every ability
 
I was thinking more about the side that maybe Saitama needed another key like: Alien Conqueror's Bow, Invasion, Monster Association, etc...
How would we even quantify the difference with Saitama never needing to go all out?
 
Orochi and scary monsters actually fits because
1.Orochi is a huge monster that is an amalgamation of other reptilian/dragonoid looking scary monsters
2.He turns others into scary monsters with his cells
 
Is there still no accepted calculation of the Io speed feat?

I'm surprised people seem to be not that concerned with it considering it could significantly upgrade Saitama and Garou's speed.
 
Is there still no accepted calculation of the Io speed feat?

I'm surprised people seem to be not that concerned with it considering it could significantly upgrade Saitama and Garou's speed.
I think the problem with it is that there is currently no given timeframe for how fast it happened.

What about the scaling via Blast reacting to Serious Punch Squared? He reacted to the two punches, could move faster than the two punches, teleported all of them to space, and reacted to the initial explosion which caused the expansion of energy, which blew him away. And also, would we assume that the energy is faster than the punches that created it?
 
Aren't there also graphs that make use of logarithmic scales?
Yeah, but that's when there's a large range of plotted points hundreds of units away from each other, which means using a linear graph is a lowball.
Full stop, right here. This is why Saitama’s not getting the multiplier, because nothing on the graph indicates what each point equals. And your logic of “oh he moved two points up so he’s two times stronger” doesn’t work when there’s graphs that count up each decimal point.
What is your IQ my guy? Like seriously, I laid out the mathematical proofs for my hypothesis, and you're just going to say "But the UNITS!". And on the decimal point (get it?)

Let's do a random decimal number for R, 0.3, and say point 1 is 3 up, and point 2 is 6 units up.

Y1 = 0.3 x 3 = 0.9

Y2 = 0.3 x 6 = 1.8

Wow look at that, our mathematical rule still holds up. Funny how math is consistent no matter what numbers you use.
Let’s take your example but say the graph counts decimals. If Saitama starts at 1.1 and moves up two points, he’s only at 1.3 now. It’s not a 2x difference anymore, is it?
?????????????????????????????? WTF, are you serious?
If he is at 1.1, and goes up 2 additional points on top of that, he'd be at 3.1.

Y1 = 1.1 x 1 = 1.1

Y2 = 1.1 x 3 = 3.3

Still consistent. But even if I give the benefit of the doubt and say you meant R = 0.1, you'd still be wrong.

Y1 = 0.1 x 1 = 0.1

Y2 = 0.1 x 2 = 0.2

Sorry for the late response, I had a lot of stuff going on.
 
I think the problem with it is that there is currently no given timeframe for how fast it happened.

What about the scaling via Blast reacting to Serious Punch Squared? He reacted to the two punches, could move faster than the two punches, teleported all of them to space, and reacted to the initial explosion which caused the expansion of energy, which blew him away. And also, would we assume that the energy is faster than the punches that created it?
You can get a timeframe using snail speed for the rocks that appeared frozen in place as they dashed through them.

I scale Blast to the blast in my sandbox, but only for reaction and combat speed. Saitama and Garou scale up from him, but only in reaction and combat speed.

Edit: Actually, considering Saitama outran Garou's perception to appear in ten places at the same time, maybe he can scale to it.
 
A character with conceptual erasure can erase the concept of a verse, even though the verse is larger than his own(1 universe against infinite universes)
 
You can get a timeframe using snail speed for the rocks that appeared frozen in place as they dashed through them.
Good idea. Kind of questionable though considering they were clearly suspended in space.

Honestly, I'm not sure why we wouldn't use the same time shown in the Platinum vs Garou fight considering it's canon and thus, wouldn't count as calc stacking.
I scale Blast to the blast in my sandbox, but only for reaction and combat speed.
That would only account for attack speed though since the divine power/energy already existed before he did anything above the atmosphere. I'm not really sure how it would fit in with combat speed since we don't know when the attack was going to destroy the planet.
Saitama and Garou scale up from him, but only in reaction and combat speed.
There was no evidence that Saitama and Garou reacted to being hurtling across the cosmos at 170 billion times the speed of light considering they had no idea what happened.
 
Yeah, but that's when there's a large range of plotted points hundreds of units away from each other, which means using a linear graph is a lowball.

What is your IQ my guy? Like seriously, I laid out the mathematical proofs for my hypothesis, and you're just going to say "But the UNITS!". And on the decimal point (get it?)

Let's do a random decimal number for R, 0.3, and say point 1 is 3 up, and point 2 is 6 units up.

Y1 = 0.3 x 3 = 0.9

Y2 = 0.3 x 6 = 1.8

Wow look at that, our mathematical rule still holds up. Funny how math is consistent no matter what numbers you use.

?????????????????????????????? WTF, are you serious?
If he is at 1.1, and goes up 2 additional points on top of that, he'd be at 3.1.

Y1 = 1.1 x 1 = 1.1

Y2 = 1.1 x 3 = 3.3

Still consistent. But even if I give the benefit of the doubt and say you meant R = 0.1, you'd still be wrong.

Y1 = 0.1 x 1 = 0.1

Y2 = 0.1 x 2 = 0.2

Sorry for the late response, I had a lot of stuff going on.
You are right only if we asume that the y axis starts at 0.
 
Do we also assume that the x axis start at 0? At the begining of time? Why not? If we pinpoint it, for example, as the start of their fight can we pixel meaure time it took them to finish the whole fight?
The graph is showing the exponential growth in power due to emotions which is the start of the fight, so we actually do know for a fact when the x starts at. And actually, we do see dots on the graph representing possibly each time Garou copied him? I can check that manually, but if so then we can estimate the amount of time between Saitama’s arrival and the serious punch squared and have a reasonable idea of how long the fight took, which would use less guesswork
 
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