Talk:Limiter/@comment-2606:6000:CB8A:6700:E454:9D71:FA9D:F522-20190515045817

I think Saitama broke his limiter because he was so weak. This explain why his basic work-out broke his limiter. By being very weak, Saitama's sheer will overcome his limit because his limit was that of a normal human being meaning it was set so low. That a 100 sets of basic workout routine was probably impossible to the original Saitama and simulated a near death experience which triggered a mutation in which his limiter was broken. It makes sense because Garou has a far higher limiter which he cant only break for a few minutes then reverting back, and while continously getting stronger, the limiter also increases but his power never goes beyond the limit... Its like the limiter is a secret level up, that cant be unlock just by getting stronger, you need to have a  resolve beyond it... like destroying the concept of powerup, and going to infinity. The only reason Garou has not completely break his limiter is because he does not have a resolved to do it. That why Saitama easily crush his resolved to become the strongest monster. While Saitama's character is very resolved, he knows his is the strongest, he is bored because no one but him has done it thus he has no equal to even test his power.