Talk:God/@comment-27219819-20170210042336/@comment-76.190.184.126-20171105102534

The best answer for why Saitama has no limiter would be God taking it away out of boredom, curiosity to see how far someone can go without a limiter(this would also make sense of Garou, as out of curiosity to what would happen if two individuals without limiters fought each other), or he just never gave Saitama a limiter in the first place. Of course people can(lie to themselves) would or will refute this, but their refute can be undone using logic withn the series and not be able to vice versa it, because there wouldn't be any solid logic to validate them aside from "lol he just doesn't have a limiter" which just full circles to god taking it away or never giving him one in the first place.

It was his training regimen of 100 blah blah blah for 3 years straight? everything except for running is easy and basic as shit to do with a little bit of conditioning time. Running may take some time, depends on how good you can do running 6 miles(hour to an hour and a half seems average.)Unless he could do all of that from day 1 no prob(meaning he had no limiter from the get go. unrefutable) he had to do more than 3 years worth(3 yers plus conditioning time), and that's assuming within series logic that the regimen is magically ultrahard or nigh-impossible to do. Additionally that means anyone who trains that much in the series or more than that autobreaks their limiter, that's just fact.

Willpower? Same as above. Anyone with the same amount of willpower breaks their limiter, no refute.

He's special? That means it's something outside of his control, IE God removed his limiter, no refute.

The THEORY? That's just the doctor hypothesizing. It isn't supported anywhere else.

If he didnt have a limiter in the first place then how come he wasn't always just OPM? Simple. He thought his nonexistant limiter was real. Correlate it to Kenpachi from Bleach. He never realistically had a limiter, he limited himself by believing Unohana was stronger than him and that he needed to train to break that limit. Until Saitama dedicated himself to training he thought he couldn't do shit, therefore never challenging himself and thusly never using that power.

It's all simple shit, the only "difficulty" is how hard a person tries to do mental gymnastics to justify their argument of "Saitama broke his limiter by sheer work/will alone", and without that they have literally no valid argument, without full circling.