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The video delves into an intriguing cross-universe comparison between Roronoa Zoro from "One Piece" and Kamikaze, also known as Atomic Samurai, from "One Punch Man." The primary focus is on determining who is the superior swordsman by analyzing their respective feats, speed, attack potency, and durability. Zoro's significant role in "One Piece" is highlighted through his numerous legendary feats, including his ability to damage Kaido, thus estimating his attack potency at a large country level. His speed is noted to be consistently faster than light, both pre and post-time skip.
On the other hand, Atomic Samurai, a top-ranked S-Class hero, exhibits impressive swordsmanship and strength, especially with his Sunblade sword, capable of cutting at an atomic level. Despite his potential for light-speed or faster attacks and dealing city-level threats, his overall attack potency is considered to range from small country-level to continental-level, albeit with some debate on his durability matching his attack prowess.
Ultimately, the video concludes that Zoro's superior speed, particularly his faster-than-light reactions, and potent attacks position him above Atomic Samurai. While both characters demonstrate remarkable abilities, Zoro's consistent high-level feats and agility edge out Atomic Samurai’s capabilities, even considering the latter's less frequently showcased but powerful techniques. The video wraps up by thanking the viewers for their support, mentioning the creator's commitment despite personal challenges, and inviting them to join their community on Discord.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses an intriguing matchup between Zoro from “One Piece” and Kamikaze (Atomic Samurai) from “One Punch Man.” Zoro, aiming to become the greatest swordsman, ends up in the “One Punch Man” universe and challenges Atomic Samurai who’s known as the top swordsman there. The video aims to evaluate the swordsmanship and physical stats of both characters to determine the superior swordsman. The narrator also emphasizes Zoro’s significant role and development in “One Piece,” highlighting his legendary moments and notable feats, including his ambition to help Luffy become the Pirate King. The discussion includes an analysis of Zoro’s strength and durability, referencing his notable accomplishments such as damaging Kaido, one of the strongest characters in “One Piece.”
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the discussion focuses on comparing and evaluating the attack potency and speed of characters from different series. Whitebeard is highlighted for his sea-tilting power, positioning him at large country level, with Kaido potentially scaling even higher. Zoro, for his ability to harm Kaido, is estimated at large country level in attack potency. The video also mentions Whitebeard’s world-destroying potential, interpreting Zoro’s capabilities conservatively at large country level.
Regarding speed, it acknowledges the consistency in “One Piece” characters being light speed or faster, particularly Zoro dodging light-speed attacks pre-time skip and surpassing that speed post-time skip.
The conversation then shifts to “One Punch Man,” specifically focusing on Atomic Samurai, the strongest swordsman in that series. Ranked as an S-Class hero and third in rank, Atomic Samurai excels against city-level threats. His speed is highlighted in chapter 108, volume 23, where he intercepts a laser attack from the G5 robot, suggesting his ability to move at light speed.
Overall, this part offers a detailed comparison of characters’ strengths and abilities across different series, emphasizing speed and attack potency metrics.
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In this part of the video, it discusses the speed, attack potency, and durability of the character Atomic Samurai. Atomic Samurai’s speed is calculated to be 78% the speed of light, with other feats potentially placing him closer or even higher. It notes that Atomic Samurai’s reaction to lasers doesn’t fully represent his combat speed, especially considering the enhancements from the Sunblade sword, which could make him light-speed or faster.
For attack potency, the segment explains that Atomic Samurai’s greatest feat is cutting off Golden S’s arm with the Sunblade sword. The potency of his attacks depends on where Golden S’s attack potency (AP) is placed, ranging from small country-level to continental-level strength. However, his durability may not match his attack potency, as there is some discontent about equating his sword strike potency to his overall durability. The possibility of him fusing his life force with his weapons to enhance durability is mentioned but is not currently proven in a defensive context.
The video also highlights Atomic Samurai’s swordsmanship, noting his ability to cut at an atomic level and perform long-range attacks. It suggests that Atomic Samurai could further increase his power by mastering both the Sunblade and Moonblade, potentially making him one of the strongest characters in the “One Punch Man” series.
Lastly, it contrasts the consistency of feats shown by Roronoa Zoro from One Piece with Atomic Samurai’s relatively fewer showcases of strength, emphasizing that One Punch Man characters often do not appear strong until their full capabilities are revealed.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the focus is on comparing the combat abilities of Zoro and Atomic Samurai. Zoro is deemed superior due to his speed, strength, and attack potency, which is classified at a large country level compared to Atomic Samurai’s small country level. It’s noted that while Zoro’s strongest attacks can harm formidable opponents like Kaido, his baseline attacks do not match this high potency. Atomic Samurai’s slashes, though powerful, are less effective due to Zoro’s superior speed and consistent faster-than-light reactions. Atomic Samurai’s sunblade, while potentially a game-changer, is less effective over time, and his multi-strike capability, though potent, doesn’t surpass Zoro’s speed and agility. Ultimately, Zoro’s faster-than-light combat speed is the decisive factor in his favor, even when considering high-end theoretical scenarios for both combatants.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the creator expresses gratitude to the viewers for their support and enjoyment of the content. They mention the challenges of making videos due to late returns home, scripting, recording, editing, and occasional sickness and fatigue. Despite these difficulties, the creator enjoys the process, especially seeing the positive response from the audience. They invite viewers to join the Discord server and sign off by wishing everyone well until the next time.