Talk:Saitama/@comment-27131953-20161011230829/@comment-27131953-20161012175443

Also, adding on to one of your conversations before, I don't think Saitama has limitless power, and here is why:

Although his powers are very impressive, and he has fought nearly every single villain and killed with with one punch, many fighters could do what he did. I mean, take Beerus for example. You can see he had destroyed hundreds of planets, and every fighter he fought, with the exception of Champa, was nothing copared to him. I mean, Goku as a Super Saiyan 3, which was like considered the most powerful at the time, was beaten with 2 hits, without Beerus even having to use 1/10 of his power. That sounds alot like Saitama. But even Beerus had a good fight with Goku, having to fight with at least 70% of his maximum power. So what makes Saitama special in the sense of power? Sure, he broke his natural limiter, but that just means he can become as strong as he wants to be. That doesn't mean he can just call on an infinite power source. That wouldn't make any sense. I mean, Z fighters can become stronger. They don't have a natural limiter so to speak, since they can always train to become stronger, but just because they "broke their natural limiter" doesn't mean they are infintely powerful. Also, fighters like Beerus learned how to control their inner ki and exceed what almost any being in that universe would be naturally capable of. Saitama did this too. He understood that in order to become stronger, he had to push his body to the limit, and learn to attain new power based on that training regiment, so he gained a significant amount of strength. And for the people who say "It's just a parody", that's completely stupid and doesn't add anything to this. If you replaced Saitama with Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Trunks, any saiyan like that, I can gurantee you 95% that they would be able to kill all these mysterious beings just as easily.