Does Saitama have unlimited power or potential?
Simply put… Saitama has no limit. So, tell me how someone who continues to search for power and break their limits, can possibly beat someone who has no limit. @Lorterklamt You’re just a Goku fan, Saitama wasn’t even going full power when he was damage, and when he did his “Serious Punch”, he held back.
Will Saitama always be the strongest?
One Punch Man’s narrative confirms there can never be any character stronger than him, meaning if Saitama were dropped into any other anime setting, he would inevitably be the strongest entity that exists in that canon.
How much power has Saitama shown?
He is already pretty strong, and not even at full power. At 100\% of his power, given a little rounding, he is about 4-A, Multi-Solar System level. As far as anime characters go, that is pretty powerful, and this lets me settle certain debates.
Is Saitama’s power really that powerful?
While it is true that Saitama has never shown the true extent of his power, it is not true that we can’t make educated estimates on his full power, because he did have to get serious in his fight with Boros and had to expend multiple attacks to win. So let’s establish the facts:
Why does Saitama use serious strike?
Boros himself claimed that he can destroy the Surface of the Earth with his maximum power. Saitama then results to using Serious Strike, and by the name itself, ‘Serious’ must mean that he’s uh… using his power, maybe not to the full extent but he’s using power.
Can Boros draw out Saitama’s full power?
Though in the end, even Boros still couldn’t draw out Saitama’s full power. Saitama does not actually care if people insult him, and he usually ignores them and says that they need a hobby; the only insult that could get a reaction out of him is anything pertaining to his baldness.
Does Saitama have a limiter?
As you might have guessed, Saitama doesn’t have a limiter. His power is literally limitless, which is the entire point of his character. In a battle between Saitama and anything else in the universe, Saitama wins, because his strength defies all logic and reason and decides to be infinite.