Talk:Limiter/@comment-29947090-20180116042709

I think I have a good theory for how someone breaks their limiter. When Dr. Genus was telling Zombieman about Saitama breaking his limiter, he said he broke it with nothing but effort. When we look back at Saitama's training, we see he had put in all his effort during his training even when his body was clearly at his limits. So you must also have willpower.

This is evident even with Garou. Garou had put in all his effort during his martial arts training, dojo hunting, hero hunting, and battle with the Monster Association. He kept putting his body & life on the line with each battle especially with Superalloy Darkshine. He put in the effort to battle foes, who were more powerful than him even when he wasn't in the condition to fight and he had the willpower to tell himself that he was going to surpass his opponents.

So my theory as to how someone removes their limiter is they have to put in a lot of effort and have tremendous willpower. You have to put in effort to the point where you continously bring your body to the limits (like how Saitama strained his body during his training everyday or how Garou would fight opponents stronger than he was). You have to have the willpower to tell yourself that you're going to surpass your limits WITH YOUR OWN MIGHT (Not like those chumps who never put their life on the line or even put in any training effort  and mutate into monsters)