Not really a mortal anymore is he?saitama
come at me
Not humanGoku .
Human and mortal implies non powered humans.Strongest anime character in any one vs one fight and without intel will be
Yu Otosaka from Charlotte.
His power plunder gives him the ability to steal the power of other users and keep them permanently.
His target also losses there power permanently.
So far he has stolen 10000+ users ability.
Only drawback shown is he started loosing his memory.
Then Tenchi it is.Human and mortal implies non powered humans.
NoHuman and mortal implies non powered humans.
mortal implies being able to be fatally wounded can Saitama even be wounded? How about by a simple gun? Exactly. Saitama is not in the same category as an anime human-istic mortal character. Saitama has passed the mortal realm.No
Mortal means able to die naturally wtf
You're either mortal And immortal or a god
but yu otosaka lost his godly right eye when he was fighting some girl(i forgot her name).mortal implies being able to be fatally wounded
Not that familiar but as you described him he had powers.but yu otosaka lost his godly right eye when he was fighting some girl(i forgot her name).
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so yu otosaka should come in this category
still he should come under human mortal category:bdpf:Not that familiar but as you described him he had powers.
Not if he has power absorbing powers. I should have emphasized humans without a power, though that is the most common use of the word mortal in fiction where superpowers exist. People like Krillin are technically human but not really a mortal human being as they have a power they can access. Batman is more in line of a mortal human. Kenichi and his masters are mortal humans(though the masters could be debated lol)still he should come under human mortal category:bdpf: