
What’s up, everyone! We’ve all been there—sitting in a thread at 3 AM arguing about who would win in a fight. Is it the guy who can bench press a planet, or the one who can rewrite reality itself?
The world of manga and anime is packed with insanely OP characters, but comparing a high school delinquent to a literal God of Destruction is no easy task. It’s all about power scaling, lore, and those jaw-dropping feats that defy logic.
Today, I’m breaking down the definitive strongest character ranking. We’re looking at everything from raw physical strength to broken meta-abilities. Who takes the crown as the GOAT? Let’s dive in!
- Breaking Down the Hype: Our 3 Core Power Scaling Criteria
- The Strongest Character Ranking: TOP 45
- No. 45: Arata Takishiro (WIND BREAKER)
- No. 44: Lindaman / Megumi Hayashida (Crows)
- No. 43: Yoshiki Tsurumaki (OUT)
- No. 42: Hareluya Hibino (BØY)
- No. 41: Ouki (Kingdom)
- No. 40: Kenshin Himura (Rurouni Kenshin)
- No. 39: Yoriichi Tsugikuni (Demon Slayer)
- No. 38: Levi Ackerman (Attack on Titan)
- No. 37: Yujiro Hanma (Baki the Grappler)
- No. 36: Kenshiro (Fist of the North Star)
- No. 35: Akira Miyamoto (Higanjima)
- No. 34: Ken Kaneki (Tokyo Ghoul)
- No. 33: Kafka Hibino / Kaiju No. 8 (Kaiju No. 8)
- No. 32: All Might (My Hero Academia)
- No. 31: Recca Hanabishi (Flame of Recca)
- No. 30: Fate Graphite (Berserk of Gluttony)
- No. 29: Meruem (HUNTER×HUNTER)
- No. 28: Mash Burnedead (MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES)
- No. 27: Tsukihiko Amo (World Trigger)
- No. 26: The Millennium Earl (D.Gray-man)
- No. 25: Satoru Gojo (Jujutsu Kaisen)
- No. 24: Accelerator (A Certain Magical Index)
- No. 23: Tatsumi Oga (Beelzebub)
- No. 22: Great Demon King Vearn (Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai)
- No. 21: Serie (Frieren: Beyond Journey's End)
- No. 20: Naruto Uzumaki (NARUTO)
- No. 19: Boruto Uzumaki (BORUTO: Two Blue Vortex)
- No. 18: Marshall D. Teach / Blackbeard (ONE PIECE)
- No. 17: Natsu Dragneel (FAIRY TAIL)
- No. 16: Asta (Black Clover)
- No. 15: Meliodas (The Seven Deadly Sins)
- No. 14: Raizen (YuYu Hakusho)
- No. 13: Imajin (Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto)
- No. 12: Teacher (Reincarnated as a Sword)
- No. 11: Sung Jin-Woo (Solo Leveling)
- No. 10: Saitama (One Punch Man)
- No. 9: Dark Schneider (BASTARD!! -Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy-)
- No. 8: Space Taipan (Toriko)
- No. 7: Hao Asakura (Shaman King)
- No. 6: Nuwa (Hoshin Engi)
- No. 5: Medaka Kurokami (Medaka Box)
- No. 4: Kurado Akabane (GetBackers)
- No. 3: Doraemon (Doraemon)
- No. 2: Lucky Man / Yoichi Futate (Tottemo! Lucky Man)
- No. 1: Zeno (Dragon Ball Super)
- Conclusion: The Never-Ending Power Scaling Debate
Breaking Down the Hype: Our 3 Core Power Scaling Criteria
1. Confirmed Feats and Official Data
The first rule of power scaling: receipts. I’m looking at direct victories in the original manga and official databook stats.
We’re analyzing the scale of destruction—from stopping an earthquake with a single punch to wiping out entire galaxies or rewriting conceptual laws. If a character has never tasted defeat (or lost for a very specific plot reason), they’re getting a massive boost here.
2. Mental Fortitude and Meta-Hacks
In the world of OP characters, raw power isn't everything. You could have a power level of a billion, but what if your opponent can manipulate causality or just happens to be the luckiest person in the universe?
I’ve factored in "hacks"—abilities like Doraemon’s gadgets or Lucky Man’s insane luck—that completely break the standard rules of combat. If you can win just because the plot says you’re "lucky," that’s a feat in itself.
3. Range of Influence: Physical vs. Conceptual vs. Universal
To make this fair, I’ve tiered characters based on the scope of their power: individual combat, city-level destruction, planetary threats, and reality-warpers who sit at the pinnacle of the multiverse.
There’s a clear line between a martial arts master and a literal deity. This ranking respects those boundaries while showing exactly where the "human" peak ends and the "God" tier begins.
The Strongest Character Ranking: TOP 45
No. 45: Arata Takishiro (WIND BREAKER)
The undisputed legend of Fuurin High. Arata is the definition of a beast in the delinquent world, sitting even above Umemiya.
In terms of human brawling, he’s practically peerless, but since WIND BREAKER stays grounded in reality, he doesn’t have any supernatural hax.
Compared to Lindaman (who we’ll see in a second), his ranking reflects his impact on a slightly smaller, albeit intense, scale.

No. 44: Lindaman / Megumi Hayashida (Crows)
The monster of Suzuran High history. He’s the only man to ever hand Harumichi Bouya a loss, and that feat alone makes him a "Goated" legend in the genre.
Standing nearly 190cm, his punches are basically one-shot kills for any average thug. He ranks above Takishiro due to his absolute stability—he has never been portrayed as inferior to anyone across multiple spin-offs.

No. 43: Yoshiki Tsurumaki (OUT)
A delinquent with terrifying natural physical ability. Even without formal training, his raw violence and instinct allowed him to dismantle entire armed groups.
He gets the edge over Lindaman due to his sheer ruthlessness and the high-speed "modern delinquent" combat style. Still, he’s human, and his limits against armed mobs keep him at 43.

No. 42: Hareluya Hibino (BØY)
The self-proclaimed invincible protagonist who literally never lost. His ability to pull bats and frying pans out of his "4D back" is a borderline gag-manga hack.
His feats against underground fighters and pro wrestlers put him above standard street brawlers. However, he ranks below war veterans like Ouki because, at the end of the day, he’s still just a high school student fighting for fun.

No. 41: Ouki (Kingdom)
The "Monstrous Bird of Qin." One of the Six Great Generals, Ouki is a beast who can mow down dozens of soldiers with a single swing of his massive glaive.
Living through a constant era of war is a different beast compared to school fights. His final roar against Houken showed a level of spirit that is almost superhuman, but in terms of pure blade speed, he doesn't quite reach Kenshin’s level.

No. 40: Kenshin Himura (Rurouni Kenshin)
The legendary Hitokiri Battousai. Mastering the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu, Kenshin moves at "Godspeed," dodging bullets and taking down groups in the blink of an eye.
While Ouki is a heavy tank, Kenshin is an unavoidable one-hit-kill machine. However, compared to Yoriichi, who possesses literal supernatural visual hax and insane recovery, Kenshin’s human fragility holds him back slightly.

No. 39: Yoriichi Tsugikuni (Demon Slayer)
The creator of Sun Breathing and the man who nearly ended Muzan. Born with the Transparent World and the Slayer Mark, his ability to see his opponent’s biology is the pinnacle of swordsmanship.
He never took a single wound in his entire life—a feat that represents the absolute peak of human potential. He ranks here because, while legendary, he’s still grounded compared to the "Human Weaponry" of someone like Levi.

No. 38: Levi Ackerman (Attack on Titan)
Humanity’s Strongest Soldier, said to be worth an entire brigade. His speed with the ODM gear and precision in carving through titan flesh is purely insane.
The Ackerman bloodline gives him the combat experience of his ancestors through the "Paths," rivaling Yoriichi’s talent. But against someone like Yujiro Hanma, who can tank lightning and bullets, Levi’s reliance on gear becomes a fatal weakness.

No. 37: Yujiro Hanma (Baki the Grappler)
The "Strongest Creature on Earth." This man kills polar bears with his bare hands and once stopped an earthquake with a punch. He’s essentially transcended what it means to be a biological organism.
He walks through lightning like it’s a light drizzle. While Levi relies on tools, Yujiro is the tool. However, even his steel muscles can't stop the internal destruction of Kenshiro’s Hokuto Shinken.

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No. 36: Kenshiro (Fist of the North Star)
The successor of Hokuto Shinken. One finger to a pressure point and your body explodes from the inside. Plus, his ultimate technique, Muso Tensei, makes him intangible, letting all attacks pass through him.
Yujiro’s "Demon Back" won't save him from a technique that bypasses external durability. Ken is a legend of the wasteland, but he ranks below Akira Miyamoto’s "meta-immortality."
No. 35: Akira Miyamoto (Higanjima)
The ultimate survivor in a world of vampires. Akira swings logs like they're toothpicks and recovers from broken bones in a few panels. His durability is borderline "gag character" logic.
Even with Kenshiro’s technique, it’s hard to put down a man whom the plot simply refuses to let die. However, compared to Kaneki’s regenerative Kagune, Akira’s lack of high-tier offensive hax puts him at 35.

No. 34: Ken Kaneki (Tokyo Ghoul)
As an SSS-rated half-ghoul who became "Dragon," Kaneki’s regeneration and Kagune reach terrifying levels. He surpassed even Kishou Arima, the CCG’s reaper.
Akira Miyamoto’s toughness is great, but to Kaneki, he’s just food. Kaneki stays here because, while strong, he doesn't hit the "city-destroying" scale of Kaiju No. 8.



No. 33: Kafka Hibino / Kaiju No. 8 (Kaiju No. 8)
With a Fortitude level of 9.8, Kafka is a walking natural disaster. His punches create shockwaves that level city blocks, and he can reconstruct his body almost instantly.
Kaneki can’t compete with the sheer mass and output of a Daikaiju. However, he loses out in pure power to a hero who can change the weather with one fist: All Might.


No. 32: All Might (My Hero Academia)
The Symbol of Peace. In his prime, a single "United States of Smash" could clear rain clouds and change the local weather. That is an insane amount of force.
Kaiju No. 8’s mass gets pulverized by the air pressure of All Might’s strikes. But All Might struggles against versatile elemental mages like Recca Hanabishi who can burn everything to ash.


No. 31: Recca Hanabishi (Flame of Recca)
A Hokage ninja who commands the Eight Flame Dragons. His ultimate move can vaporize massive rock domes without a trace.
All Might’s physical strength is countered by Recca’s long-range incineration and defensive fire. However, he falls short against Fate Graphite, whose "cheat" growth allows him to steal any power he defeats.


No. 30: Fate Graphite (Berserk of Gluttony)
Fate’s "Gluttony" skill is broken. He absorbs the stats and skills of everything he kills, making his growth rate effectively infinite. By the end, he’s in a realm that defies measurement.
If Recca loses, his dragons belong to Fate. But someone like Meruem, the pinnacle of biological evolution, would likely end the fight before Fate has time to grow.


No. 29: Meruem (HUNTER×HUNTER)
The Chimera Ant King. His ability to get stronger by consuming Nen users, combined with his intellect and speed that broke Netero’s 100-Type Guanyin Bodhisattva, makes him a god-tier threat.
His base stats are so high that he outclasses Fate’s early stages. But even Meruem might find his Nen useless against Mash Burnedead, the man who treats magic like a joke using pure muscle.


No. 28: Mash Burnedead (MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES)
The boy who can’t use magic, so he just beats it up. Mash physically deflects conceptual magic like time-stopping or space-cutting using high-speed movements and sheer brawn.
Meruem’s Nen is basically a fancy "magic" that Mash would likely just smack away. However, he can’t close the gap against Tsukihiko Amo, whose Black Trigger can erase an entire city from a distance.


No. 27: Tsukihiko Amo (World Trigger)
An S-Class Border agent with a Black Trigger capable of turning a city into a wasteland. His Side Effect lets him see the "color" of an opponent's strength, making sneak attacks impossible.
Mash can’t dodge a barrage that deletes the entire area. But against the Millennium Earl’s soul-erasing magic, a physical trigger defense just isn't enough.


No. 26: The Millennium Earl (D.Gray-man)
The creator of AKUMA with enough mana to level Edo in one blast. He doesn't just hit hard; he uses curses that rot the soul. In a fight of attrition, he’s a nightmare.
Amo’s firepower won't stick against the Earl’s immortality and soul hax. But even the Earl can’t touch Satoru Gojo and his "Infinity."


No. 25: Satoru Gojo (Jujutsu Kaisen)
The strongest modern sorcerer. His "Limitless" creates an infinite distance between him and his enemies, making him untouchable. His Domain Expansion, "Unlimited Void," fries the opponent’s brain with infinite info.
The Earl’s mana literally can't reach Gojo. However, Accelerator can manipulate the vectors of that "infinity" and reflect it right back at him.


No. 24: Accelerator (A Certain Magical Index)
The No. 1 Esper of Academy City. He controls the vectors of any energy he touches. Since Gojo’s infinity is still a defined spatial concept, Accelerator can redefine it and turn it into an attack.
He reflects everything in the realm of physics. But Oga Tatsumi’s demon king violence often ignores "laws" and "calculations" entirely.
No. 23: Tatsumi Oga (Beelzebub)
Contracted to Beel, the son of the Demon King. By the end of the series, Oga can vaporize islands and fire shockwaves into space. His "Power Cliffing" is real.
Accelerator’s brain can only process so much; Oga’s demonic output eventually overwhelms his calculation capacity. Yet, Oga lacks the thousands of years of tactical genius and god-tier magic possessed by Vearn.


No. 22: Great Demon King Vearn (Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai)
A deity of the Underworld whose casual strikes outclass the highest-tier spells. His "Tenchi Mato" stance is the ultimate counter—blocking everything and attacking simultaneously.
Oga’s raw violence is shut down by Vearn’s millenia of experience. However, Vearn loses out to Serie, an elf who has mastered nearly every spell in human history and has a completely different quality of mana.


No. 21: Serie (Frieren: Beyond Journey's End)
A living grimoire. Her mana pool dwarfs Frieren’s, and she can dismantle or counter any magic she perceives instantly. In a pure wizard duel, she is almost untouchable.
Vearn’s magic is "deconstructed" before it hits. But against Naruto’s planetary-scale energy and thousands of clones, Serie simply gets overwhelmed by the sheer volume of attacks.


No. 20: Naruto Uzumaki (NARUTO)
The Seventh Hokage. With Kurama’s massive chakra and Six Paths Sage Mode, he can spam Tailed Beast Bomb Rasenshurikens that reshape landscapes. His shadow clones make it a 1-vs-1000 fight.
Serie’s defenses can't hold up against a planetary-level bombardment. However, Boruto’s new "Shinjutsu" (Divine Techniques) can nullify the very concept of Ninjutsu, putting him above his father.


No. 19: Boruto Uzumaki (BORUTO: Two Blue Vortex)
Boruto has mastered the "Rasengan Uzuhiko," which uses the planet's rotation energy. It’s a semi-permanent damage dealer that leaves opponents incapacitated forever. He’s officially entered the realm of Gods.
Naruto’s volume doesn't matter if the Earth's rotation itself is attacking you. But Blackbeard’s gravity and quakes can literally tear the ground—and the rotation's effect—right out from under him.


No. 18: Marshall D. Teach / Blackbeard (ONE PIECE)
With both the Yami Yami no Mi (Gravity/Nullification) and the Gura Gura no Mi (Quakes), he is a walking apocalypse. He can suck entire towns into darkness and crack the air to cause tsunamis.
His AoE (Area of Effect) is superior to Boruto's. However, Natsu Dragneel eats fire, destroys concepts, and scales to a level where he can burn through "time" itself.


No. 17: Natsu Dragneel (FAIRY TAIL)
A Fire Dragon Slayer who eventually gained the power to kill gods. His "Seven Fire Dragons" power can burn through conceptual magic. Blackbeard’s darkness is just more fuel for Natsu’s flames.
But Natsu hits a wall against Asta, the man whose "Anti-Magic" sword would turn Natsu’s legendary flames into nothing but smoke.


No. 16: Asta (Black Clover)
Asta has zero mana, which is exactly why he’s OP. His Anti-Magic nullifies every spell in existence. In his "Unite" form, he out-sped and sliced through the Supreme Devil Lucifero.
Natsu’s magic is useless here. But Meliodas has the "Full Counter," which can reflect physical and magical force back with double the power, plus his immortality as the Demon King.


No. 15: Meliodas (The Seven Deadly Sins)
The Dragon's Sin of Wrath. His "True Magic" form is so potent that his mere presence in the mortal realm causes natural disasters. Asta’s Anti-Magic is great, but Meliodas is a superior physical brawler with a lethal counter.
Meliodas is a beast, but he’s outclassed in raw "Youki" (Demon Power) by Raizen, whose power level is so high it could delete a country by accident.


No. 14: Raizen (YuYu Hakusho)
One of the Three Kings of the Demon World. Even while starving to death, his power level was over 1.32 million. In his prime, he was a multiversal-level threat compared to anyone else in the series.
Meliodas’s counter has a limit, and Raizen’s output simply exceeds it. But physical violence doesn't work on Imajin, a God of Destruction who can only be killed if you destroy his very soul.


No. 13: Imajin (Dragon Quest: Emblem of Roto)
A being who uses high-density magical language to reshape continents. As long as his soul core remains, he regenerates instantly. He can even call down meteors from deep space.
Raizen can’t punch a soul he can’t see. However, "Teacher" from Reincarnated as a Sword has a maxed-out "Skill Taker" that steals an opponent's abilities with 100% success.
No. 12: Teacher (Reincarnated as a Sword)
An Intelligence Weapon with a broken ability. If he touches you, your skills become his. Imajin’s magical language would be stripped away and absorbed instantly.
But Teacher struggles against Sung Jin-Woo, because the "Shadow Monarch" has millions of soldiers. You can't steal enough skills to stop an entire army of the dead.


No. 11: Sung Jin-Woo (Solo Leveling)
The Shadow Monarch. He doesn't just fight; he brings an army of millions. His own stats are so high he can solo the Rulers of the world. He is a one-man war machine.
Teacher would run out of mana trying to steal from a million shadows. But even an army of shadows is just dust to Saitama, the man who ends everything with one punch.


No. 10: Saitama (One Punch Man)
He broke his limiter. Saitama sneezed and destroyed Jupiter. He can survive inside a black hole. He is the physical ceiling of manga. No matter how many shadows Jin-Woo brings, one "Serious Punch" clears the board.
Saitama is the king of physics, but the guys above him play with reality, magic, and gods. Against Dark Schneider’s atomic-level regeneration and multi-layered barriers, even a punch might not be enough.


No. 9: Dark Schneider (BASTARD!! -Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy-)
A legendary wizard who spams spells stronger than nuclear bombs. He regenerates at the atomic level and lives across multiple dimensions simultaneously. Saitama's punch hits a barrier; Schneider hits back with the heat of a star.
But even Schneider is small compared to Space Taipan, a creature that swallows entire galaxies for breakfast.


No. 8: Space Taipan (Toriko)
A cosmic monster with a capture level that defies measurement. It swims through the Milky Way and eats planets like they're snacks. Its sheer scale makes Schneider’s magic look like a firecracker.
Yet, scale doesn't matter to Hao Asakura, the Shaman King who merged with the Great Spirit to control all souls and can trigger a supernova with a thought.


No. 7: Hao Asakura (Shaman King)
As the Shaman King, Hao is omniscient. He reads minds, burns souls, and controls the fundamental forces of the stars. The Space Taipan has a giant soul, and Hao can just "delete" it from the cycle of reincarnation.
But Hao is still a "manager" of reality. Nuwa from Hoshin Engi is an alien god who has rewritten Earth’s history multiple times. She operates on a level of causality that Hao can’t match.


No. 6: Nuwa (Hoshin Engi)
Known as the "Guidepost of History," she has reset the world countless times. Her weapon, the Four Treasure Swords, manipulates the probability of existence. If she decides you don't exist, you never did.
Hao’s soul hax gets overwritten by Nuwa’s history-warping. But then there’s Medaka Kurokami, who can copy any ability at 120% efficiency just by seeing it.


No. 5: Medaka Kurokami (Medaka Box)
Her ability "The End" is a literal game-breaker. She copies a god’s power and makes it better instantly. She possesses "All Fiction," which can turn any event (even her own death) into "nothing."
Nuwa’s probability manipulation becomes Medaka’s tool. However, Dr. Jackal (Kurado Akabane) is an anomaly who exists outside the world’s logic. You can't copy a core that doesn't "exist" in the first place.


No. 4: Kurado Akabane (GetBackers)
The man who hides his own death in the shadows. As long as he doesn't "perceive" himself dying, he is immortal. He exists outside the rules of reality. Even Medaka’s copy-catting can’t trace his illogical immortality.
But if Doraemon uses the "What If Phone Booth" to create a world where Akabane isn't immortal, the fight is over before it starts.


No. 3: Doraemon (Doraemon)
The ultimate 22nd-century tech. With the "What If Phone Booth," "Dictator Switch," or "Pre-written Diary," he can rewrite the laws of the universe. If he writes "I win" in the diary, the universe forces that outcome.
He wins by changing the win conditions. But even a cosmic diary fails against Lucky Man—whose luck is so absolute that Doraemon’s gadgets would likely just malfunction or blow up in his face.
No. 2: Lucky Man / Yoichi Futate (Tottemo! Lucky Man)
Combat power? Zero. But with the Lucky Star, the entire universe conspires for him to win. Saitama slips on a banana peel, Doraemon drops his gadgets—everything goes wrong for the opponent.
In his "Infinity Lucky" form, he accidentally dodges multiversal erasure. He is the ultimate "Gag Character" armor. But Zeno doesn't care about luck. Zeno deletes the universe where the "luck" is happening.


No. 1: Zeno (Dragon Ball Super)
The King of All. He is beyond "strength." With a flick of his finger, he deletes entire multiverses—along with the lives, concepts, and luck within them. There is no fight, no strategy, no luck.
If Zeno decides you are "gone," you are erased from existence across all timelines. He is the absolute ceiling of manga power. The undisputed GOAT.


Conclusion: The Never-Ending Power Scaling Debate
And there you have it—the Top 45! From street-level thugs to multiversal erasers, the world of manga is absolutely wild. Every series has its own peak, and part of the fun is seeing how these different "invincibilities" clash.
Who did I miss? Do you think Saitama should be higher, or is Lucky Man’s luck a bit overhyped? Drop your takes in the comments below! Let’s keep the debate going.
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・ジョカは全盛期ならその辺りの率はありますが、決戦時は超新星爆発などを次々に再現するハオよりは下かなとも思います。四宝剣もあくまで量子兵器ですので(射程・範囲は惑星規模全域なようですが)。
・ドラえもんは因果操作と未来操作が戦術基礎ですので、赤屍よりは一個手前に置いておいたほうがよいかもしれません。バビロン世界の過去にいけるなら赤屍無力化も狙えますが、一応無縁の宇宙ですから。
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