
“Don’t reverse my techniques! My spear, sword, and other skills can be seen, but don’t turn everything upside down or left and right. I can’t handle that; it makes me dizzy! Ah, I can’t hear you if you ask me again. Just do what you naturally do!”
What happens when you can’t see behind you and everything is reversed?
It means that what is in the front is in the back, and what is in the back is in the front.
You can see behind you as it is flipped front to back.
I feel like there was someone who was used to it…
>>5
That guy is kind of messed up, so it’s okay to make an exception…
As a matter of fact, Hirako hasn’t shown you his initial release, so you won’t be able to respond! Well, he did, though.
I absolutely did my best to figure it out and was desperately preparing how to respond, right? Ugh, this person is annoying.
I guess Ken-chan will probably handle it too.
>>9
Well, the way to overcome it is the same as the ephemeral nature of reflection in water.
Using someone experienced as an example leads to a discussion like “But your Bankai is weaker than Yamaji’s bare hands,” so just stop it.
Indigo dyeing is consistently disconnected in trying to know everything about Hirako while Hirako dislikes it and doesn’t want to get involved.
There’s no way we’re losing from here, right?
>>13
Well, if that happens, even Aizen would get hit, so it can’t be helped.
>>14
Well, everyone is prepared.
Because it was someone who seriously implemented it, just a fool.
Shigekuni Yamamoto would never have given his enemies any respite if it were the old days when he was at his peak.
Just hurry up and kill me!!
If you scatter an unstoppable super firepower attack in all directions, things will generally work out somehow!
This moonlight is inherently blind! What if it happens, is it powerless?
>>17
Even if you can’t see, your senses can still be distorted.
I was too powerless against indigo dyeing.
>>18
That guy is definitely stalking Hirako, and the other party is the worst.
In other words, it affects all sensory organs.
To be honest, I can handle indigo dyeing like this, but I think it’s too much salt development and it’s crap.
Well, it ends up being the case that whoever runs out of ideas loses, as my master tends to introduce new elements in the middle of the ability battles too much.
What attempted to perceive that positively were the fashionable gauge and fashionable battle.
It’s just that he was an amazing guy, so it was fine, but it’s really unreasonable…
There’s no end to the ridiculous developments in Bleach if you start bringing them up…
It can be turned on and off anytime, and you can also control just a part of it freely.
It’s impossible.
>>27
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Bambi is cute.
No matter what abilities you have, if I burn down the entire world you’re in, it will all be over, right? That strategy was exactly what the former captain commander was doing.
A misfortunate role that cannot shine due to overwhelming strength.
In other words, when they succeed, it ends up looking really plain.
In terms of protecting allies from things that will kill you if you see them, it’s excellent.
If you aim for friendly fire, it’s the perfect ability.
>>34
There are many scenes where they mostly surround and attack, so it’s not very useful…
>>34
If you want to do that, you should use Bankai.
Captain Hirako’s zanpakutō has a shikai that is a combo move and a bankai that specializes in causing enemies to fight each other, so it’s not suitable for a shonen magazine.
>>36
Also, the dirty jokes are too harsh and not suitable for a boys’ magazine.
>>37
It’s tough to introduce yourself as having true phimosis in high school.
>>36
It’s not about being strong or weak, but rather about using this ability to deliver the final blow.
I can’t imagine it at all.
The Bankai is not just for manipulating the enemy, but its ability turns the recognition of both enemies and allies upside down, so if there are allies, they also suffer from the effects, making it really difficult to use.
Aren’t there a lot of abilities in this manga that can’t be used carelessly because they involve allies too?
Did I practice hard like in Tenet?
>>41
The ability enhancement now affects not only vision but also hearing.
I knew everything around here, you know? The indigo dyeing is just way too boring as a battle manga.
But handsome guys’ dirty jokes are well-received by girls…
Whether it’s the first release or the final release, there is no direct killing ability, so we have to rely on the main body’s performance, but the main body is weak.
>>46
I am not weak.
>>47
If you’re losing, then you’re weak.
I think it’s quite strong, but it feels like a weakened version of Tozen that came out a long time ago.
If we lose and become weak, there will be no strong characters in the story.
>>50
Even Ichigo───!
>>50
Yamaji, Aizen, and of course Ichigo are weak, and Yhwach becomes weak too.
Wearing a mask can enhance instant firepower, so it synergizes well with a debuff-focused Zanpakuto.
It was revealed that the incantation can be discarded in the 90s series of the anime, which makes it quite strong.
I think the original fighting style is to weaken the opponent by disorienting them and then finish them off all at once in the 90s.
Before doing that, both the indigo dyeing and Bambi-chan just got caught up in it somehow.
>>55
If your senses are out of whack, you can leisurely cast spells and hit with maximum firepower.
For some reason, getting used to people and indiscriminate bombing did not match well at all.
In the first place, the fact that you’re being harmed by indigo dye means your spiritual pressure is higher than that of Bankai Ichigo!
Well, if you are strong, you need to perform accordingly; otherwise, it lacks persuasiveness, which has been a lingering flaw since the Arrancar arc.
An ability that is too troublesome to even be recreated in a game.
>>58
I have no choice but to hold the controller upside down to cope with it.
>>60
The right hand and left hand are also reversed.
You can switch the crazed sensations at will.
The problem is less about getting used to indigo dyeing and more about Hirako not being able to handle the basic specifications of indigo dyeing in the first place.
>>59
If you respond all at once, it’s the same as being weak against all-direction bombing.
As a debuff, it’s top-tier and guaranteed to hit, so wouldn’t it be stronger not to mention using it each time?
>>61
If I don’t explain, it’s not a Bleach battle.
Isn’t there someone who seriously hates BLEACH mixed in?
>>62
There are really many people, like anonymous users, Toshiaki, Tubomin, and Twitter users, who haven’t updated their values and still treat it as a ridiculous manga despite how much they could have disparaged it back when it was serialized.
>>63
Another serious hate has come!
It’s the one that reverses time if you get used to it.
If I had been able to reverse the inside and outside instead of just reversing the words, Bambi-chan would have burst and it would have been the end, huh…
It’s just too troublesome that it’s not simply a complete reversal, but you can freely switch what to reverse…
There is no such thing as a petty bankai; it’s just my brother’s lip service or more like a tongue battle.
In terms of meaning, it’s quite the opposite of being small-scale, as many Bankai tend to be unwieldy and can pose a danger to allies.
The pleasant sound of “sakashimayokoshimahappofusagari.”
It’s amazing that you can emulate reverse playback…
I wonder if it will be recreated in the upcoming fighting game?
I like how it’s perfectly okay for Hirako to disclose his abilities.
Knowing the seeds will only cause more confusion.
Indigo dyeing? That guy is just weird.
Unfortunately…
If you can switch between reversing and returning easily, it’s powerful.
I think if it were fully reproduced in a game, it would really be a terrible game.
>>80
Maybe it’s one of those where only the top and bottom are reversed, or just the left and right are reversed.
>>80
In the Naruto fighting game, Tsunade was able to use a similar technique, but I couldn’t control it properly anymore.
The one where the controls are reversed up, down, left, and right.
Bolt was using a spiral sphere like that…
I don’t really understand reverse playback of words.
In the case of the thread image, does that mean that when Hirako said “na” in “na-tan-ya,” Bambi could hear “ya”?
Because if we understand each other, it would be too deadly.
I think I’m a victim of the principle behind characters with special abilities that are matched with partners who don’t understand them.
Although it is strong in terms of ability, it feels weak in Bleach because it is difficult to create a flow that leads to a finishing blow.
The strategy is to explain a slight lie while freely altering perceptions, so in BLEACH, this character has a reason to talk about their abilities openly.
It’s silly to be blabbering when you could be hit from behind for sure.
>>87
What Hirako needs is not the function expansion of Reverse Nagi, but firepower that can defeat the enemy in one hit.
In a stylish battle, silent sneak attacks are the lowest level of style and guarantee a loss.
>>90
There are quite a few people who win by silent surprise attacks, aren’t there?
Bambi’s abilities and mentality are just too much like Hirako, so it’s understandable.
The ability is too different, but indigo dyeing can also be meta, right?
I wonder which has higher firepower, Kido of the 90s or Getsuga.
Even without using Bankai, I think I can direct the attack in a different direction from where I want to target in the thread image, aiming for friendly fire. However, there seems to be a tendency to want to engage in a one-on-one that messes with the feeling of it all.
>>93
I saw the analysis that said since they don’t have any firepower skills themselves, they need to call for allies and can’t deal damage otherwise.