Talk:Ainz Ooal Gown/@comment-203.104.11.76-20151021035821/@comment-101.127.207.132-20161221073555

Ainz actually one-shots Saitama.

Saitama has no resistances to instant death attacks whatsoever, so a single spell like [Grasp Heart] or [Cry of the Banshee] would kill Saitama instantly. That's really all there is to this question. His durability means nothing when Ainz has an array of spells that ignore conventional durability and kills instantly. Unless Saitama has shown resistances to instant death, which he doesn't have at this point, he dies instantly.

Saitama also doesn't have resistances to time-stopping abiilities. Ainz could just activate [Time Stop] via silent casting, followed up by delaying magic and that other death spell that invalidates lower-tier ressurection, so that when time moves again, Saitama keels over and dies instantly.

Also, Saitama, in character, never takes his opponents seriously at the start of a fight while Ainz never underestimates his opponents and always goes in for a kill as fast as possible, so it is nearly guaranteed he will choose one of his OHK spells from his myriad of instant death spells to OHK Saitama, who won't ever see it coming and will never even understand how he died in the first place.

Also, if you're going to equalize Saitama to a level 100 character, so that he can resist the mentioned spells, it doesn't work that way. Saitama is not a video game character so you can't give levels to him. You can't apply Overlord's rules on Saitama since he's from a different series which has completely different mechanics. However, its exactly because of this and that he has never been shown resisting time-stopping abilities and instant death attacks that he dies instantly here. Level 100 characters should have countermeasures to resist those spells, but Saitama isn't a video game character so that doesn't apply to him while abilities like stopping time and one-hit kill moves always work the same way unless the author specifically modified their effects.

Either way, Saitama dies here, whether you like it or not. Unless in the future he gets some way to resist time being stopped or resist instant death effects, he loses.