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Here you have it in case you wanna bump it. But I think it'd be better to ask some staff to come. Iirc it was like 2 for PN and 1 for Purification or something
 
Kuseno suggests that Genos' memories of The Mad Cyborg were at least partially accurate, which means Genos' statement that it's so strong that even Saitama would most likely remember a fight could still hold.

Obviously, I'm not suggesting that The Mad Cyborg is on par with Saitama or anything, but I think we can conclude that it was possibly already far, far above most Dragon level threats (the type that Saitama annihilates without batting an eye) even 4 years before the series.
 
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It is kind of funny to think that Saitama likely would have gotten obliterated if he fought the Mad Cyborg 2 years ago instead.
 
Does anyone here think that Episode 1 Saitama was probably only like Planet level, and his later feats from the Garou fight do not backscale? I noticed that some people have this impression.
 
Does anyone here think that Episode 1 Saitama was probably only like Planet level, and his later feats from the Garou fight do not backscale? I noticed that some people have this impression.
Both yes and no. On the one hand, Saitama was going all out against Garou initially. So considering his passive AD, he should have been much weaker 2 months ago at the beginning of the series judging strictly by powerscaling viewpoint. On the other hand, Saitama is explicitly meant to be a protagonist at the end of his journey put at the beginning. It is kind of hard to imagine anyone but "God" being capable of defeating him at any point in the series. He is inherently meant to be superior to every other feat.
 
Kuseno suggests that Genos' memories of The Mad Cyborg were at least partially accurate, which means Genos' statement that it's so strong that even Saitama would most likely remember a fight could still hold.

Obviously, I'm not suggesting that The Mad Cyborg is on par with Saitama or anything, but I think we can conclude that it was possibly already far, far above most Dragon level threats (the type that Saitama annihilates without batting an eye) even 4 years before the series.
Can't really say for now, I got the impression that Kuseno is just saying shit to taunt Genos ASAP and get him to fight Heart Gear
 
Had a possibly dumb, but new idea. Can Lifting strength be derivated from Saitama resisting being blown back by the recoil of his sneeze?
In a way he should propel himself back similarly to farting, but i don't think i've ever seen a calc giving a dragon LS for not being pushed back by its own breath.
Edit: I mean if he hypothetically managed to withstand it or use superbreath in the future
 
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Had a possibly dumb, but new idea. Can Lifting strength be derivated from Saitama resisting not being blown back by the recoil of his sneeze?
In a way he should propel himself back similarly to farting, but i don't think i've ever seen a calc giving a dragon LS for not being pushed back by its own breath.
The fire breath of the dragons from GoT is something like Class M in LS.
 
Okay so I had this thought, with the introduction of aggregation and its “exponential” growth. Ot could provide context with Saitama’ a growth chart given the same word “exponential” is used there.
 
What would be worse?
1.Saitama losing his powers in the last chapter (ala chainsawman)
2.Saitama recovering his hair in the last chapter and ending with Fubuki
 
Is 1 or 2 followed after defeating "GOD"?
In scenario 1 killing God requires Saitama to do a reality overwriting Punch that kills him, but also affects himself by returning him to a state before he had powers
In scenario 2 Killing God hails Saitama as hero of the universe and makes him nearly all powerful, to the point he regrows his own hair, gets glazed by all humanity and somehow seeing him with hair makes her interested in him and having her interested in him makes Saitama somehow interested in her,
 
What would be worse?
1.Saitama losing his powers in the last chapter (ala chainsawman)
2.Saitama recovering his hair in the last chapter and ending with Fubuki
For whatever reason I often see people funnily attributing Saitama's power and "invincibility" to his hair loss so that if his hair regrew he would lose his strength.

I believe a decent ending would be most people still remaining ignorant of his strength and achievements rather than becoming aware that he saved the world. This would be similar to how almost no one is aware he time traveled to undo the heroes' deaths. Alternatively he could accidentally "punch" the memories of his deeds out of the minds of those who already know returning him to the status of a lone hero whom no one remembers.
 
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