![]() For what are the other heroes for? Blast does it for a hobby too - apparently more so then Saitama. He doesn't even beat any villain anymore and will only come when humanity is in dangerÄuh ofc everything below God should be handled by the HA. And limitless power as a theoretical concept doesnt exist in fiction as the only thing that is truly "limitless" is omnipotence. He has heavy damage on his armor and a big scar on his forehead. He seems/sounds like a guy that hasn't been beaten at all or seen limit to his own power I mean hes kinda one of the fastest characters still thats why hes constantly crapped on by those that are faster to show how crazy fast those guys are. Saitama and like 3 different people are able to do that too, thats relativistic+ at best. Is that he is really quick (as shown when he casually dodged Flashy Flash's attack) I guess it's really hard to say, because we haven't seen Blast's full power and I could just say 'we don't even know if Blast could do this or that.' everytime. My argument here was Blast could've just slap the EC casually and it almost died, so we can't just say Blast is weak just because he didn't kill EC. Yeah, that's why I said we will never know if a normal punch would kill the EC. "EC, Saitama was really frustrated by losing to King and was blowing off steam." (Idk how to quote on app) AND we don't even know if those are all he got. I don't understand what you mean by "along with how he knew about Fubuki", but my argument was how Blast has more arsenal of abilities aside from just being extremely fast and strong like the one you call 'esper power' and he sounds like he deals with stuff more than just a regular being on Earth like God for example. If he loses, then they might as well end the series right there.We don't even know if Blast broke his limiter or not yet but he seems powerful enough to not care about anything on Earth or just bored like Saitama. The very fundamentals of the show is that OPM can't lose. Even if he gets consumed by a black hole, he'll just punch his way out of it. If he gets held in place, then he'll just, I don't know, blow wind so strong he wipes out half a city or something. If he gets thrown into the Sun, he'll just walk back out of it. Strong enough to hold him in place, or in this case, send him into a certain direction. Now with Genos, one can argue he could use his rockets to propel himself, which is true but we can just assume that Tatsumaki's powers are just stronger. Very much like when you're in a space station. If you start to apply some physics on Tatsumaki's powers then picking someone up and throwing them at a wall is a very easy task, since when you're up in the air, you don't have any footing to exert force onto in order to move in any particular direction. He is a joke character, designed to be as over-powered as possible. Since the comedy aspect of the series is about OPM being able to use a single punch to defeat all of his opponents, if he uses more than one punch or worse, if he loses, then the series would fall apart. This is a pretty easy question, if you're actively looking at what the MC is being portrayed as. It is the fundamental canon of the story, from which the manga and anime are derived. *Since some people seem unaware of this, One Punch man originated as a webcomic (chapter links are at the bottom). ![]() ![]() However, she insists that if she were at full power-she has already resumed bleeding heavily from her head from the injuries she suffered during the Garou arc, and is possibly concussed-then she would have "easily" crushed Saitama. Ultimately Tatsumaki concedes that Saitama is extremely strong, and is aggravated with how he "hides" his true power. ![]() Saitama enjoys the experience of "flying". At another point, she tries to lift Saitama up telekinetically, to hurl him into space, only to find it takes extreme effort to lift him even a foot off the ground. He effortlessly digs his way up like a land shark. At one point she opens a large chasm in the earth and lets Saitama fall into it, then reseals it and buries him there. She tries to knock him loose, dragging him halfway across (and along) the countryside with telekinetic flight, but fails. She tries to bend his very energy to take him out. Tatsumaki aggressively tries to blast him away. Saitama intervenes when it gets a bit serious, grabbing Tatsumaki's hand to stop her. Not long after the Garou situation, Tatsumaki aggressively confronts Fubuki when Fubuki tries to obtain further information from the Monster Association's leader (Tatsumaki simply wants her dead). You can "watch" the entire (translated) confrontation on YouTube, in fact: Part 1 Part 2 However, a confrontation has occurred in the webcomic *. In the anime and manga we cannot answer this question, as the two have never actually faced off. ![]()
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