
Haha!
The compatibility with Naraku-Pedia was too bad.
>>1
It’s such a terrible game when all the one-shot kill techniques can be anticipated.
It can only be said that the other party was at fault…
>>2
Naraka is often the only topic of discussion, but…
It’s okay to have captured them! The gatekeeper and Danning are here too! And it’s the worst that Ms. Nancy, who was left behind at headquarters, was cleverly released and leaked all the data, destroying the entire social foundation.
Cabaan
Cabann
I have no choice but to train my karate so it won’t lose to Naraku after the Fujikido battle.
I thought they were cowardly, but they turned out to be the strongest and that was great.
The Six Gates are gradually narrowing down.
I think it’s because it was a hassle.
The foolish ninja caused a certain order in Neo-Saitama to turn into chaos because he killed someone for a trivial reason like his wife and children being murdered.
>>9
Gatekeeper’s response
>>19
After doing everything I could, I might have found some sense in it… that’s Fujikido.
>>21
That’s right, Fujikido Kenji-kun, your ancestors are sad, so you should commit seppuku.
>>21
Indeed.
If you just swing your karate around and regret it later, it might become a real problem for you afterwards, you know? Kukiki…
Too focused on business.
Are you saying that I should have trained Karate by doing everything myself without being lazy?
In a way, Arachnid-san is the biggest reason for defeat.
Wasn’t the karate quite polished, even if I say so?
>>14
I don’t know anyone who can win against this guy one-on-one.
>>16
Isn’t this a lack of research by Anonymous Larch Shade?
I think the feeling of being a bad game is stronger in the loading.
It boils down to the fact that I did not trust my subordinate.
I should have taken away at least one limb before stronger opponents gathered and climbed the tower.
If it’s a hassle, then get a stronger guy.
I think that even if all three bosses change their efforts and mindset, it won’t make any difference.
>>18
I think Agamemnon was doing everything he could at the organizational level, especially.
Including before the battle
>>25
Everyone is trying everything they can, but the goal is too unrealistic.
If you do that, you’ll make too many enemies… With that ambition of yours, more and more of the opponents’ enemies are gathering on the Fujikido side!
Because I didn’t consider the insects being stepped on.
Isn’t it cruel that even though it has lots of soul inside and should be able to surprise first-timers, everything gets discovered by Naraku?
There shouldn’t be any mistakes once the battle starts.
The biggest failure was that there were only subordinates who were handled in a digest format until then.
>>24
They say it’s done in a digest format, but aside from some insignificant guys, it was definitely wearing down Fujikido.
>>24
As expected of Soukai Six Gates.
It was a partner who couldn’t be underestimated.
From now on, Raomoto is going to become governor, and it was just before the world was becoming an even more difficult place for mortals, so blaming Fujikido is not right.
>>26
It was none other than Fujikido who was blaming himself deep down inside somewhere.
>>26
What kind of society were you aiming for, as stated in the original work?
Do you have any intention to favor ninjas?
It felt like everyone else besides myself looked like inferior ninjas.
>>38
It is truly a society where everyone except Rao Mot and his favorites is trampled even more than now.
>>38
For the time being, the Labor Standards Act will be abolished.
>>45
I’m surprised that there was still a labor standards law in that world.
>>52
It’s precisely because there’s a way that I’m trying to find a loophole through various means…
Isn’t the raid boss load the strongest up to chapter 3?
We should have taken recruitment more seriously.
>>28
Well, isn’t that quite impossible beyond that…?
Because I left it behind.
I think it’s great that each chapter boss is consistently really strong.
Akechi and Seto were amazing too.
Fujikido worries too much.
Since you’re a ninja, it’s fine to kill! Take! Assault!
>>37
Response from Master Vorpal.
I’m gathering talent.
They were all gradually crushed over the course of several years.
Shouldn’t Six Gates have been tackled by all six together?
Was there a rule in the Kojiki that said ninjas must be the same number?
>>44
I don’t think it will be very effective for teamwork since almost all of them are the type to draw others into their own Fūrin Kazan.
>>44
Since there were several ninjas who took advantage of the terrain, I don’t feel like they would become significantly stronger even if they attacked at the same time.
I feel like just having Razor Edge + Gatekeeper is already pretty insane.
>>44
Did you want to take all the credit for yourself?
Sonic Boom, who is in charge of scouting, is such a hard worker that Rao Moto told him to take a break.
The reason the foot restraint didn’t work was because I was gradually worn down by Six Gates, so if I had discarded it when that strange rogue ninja appeared at the very beginning…
>>47
At the time of Dragon Dojo, nuclear! Anti-Ninja Virus! Earthquake and Huge Shuriken! Plus, there’s Dark Ninja too! I think that was enough to handle.
The sickly ninja Roshi stubbornly held on, and the apprentice was defeated by some incomprehensible hidden card called a myth-level real ninja (who was currently suffering from memory loss), which had an effect until the very end…
The power of Ninja Slayer fluctuates so much that I can’t figure out the standard.
At the very least, the abolition of the Labor Standards Act and the deprivation of workers’ rights are guaranteed…
>>51
I think it’s concerning that even dark mega corporations guarantee workers’ rights as a sham, and to not have even that would be alarming.
Is it really that chaotic and ruthless despite the Labor Standards Act?
Since the depicted companies are all black, it makes me think it’s just the same as usual, but there must be peaceful companies as well.
>>55
Even up to part 3, Omura and the endgame seem quite enjoyable.
>>55
Even considering that even a middle-class salaryman like Fujikido isn’t getting any vacation time except for Christmas, it must be just a handful of people…
Regarding the first encounter killing, if Naraku hadn’t fully cooperated, Fujikido would have been done for, so it’s a total of fifty-ten and eighty-ten.
The fact that I relentlessly killed ninjas aimlessly actually produced results.
I feel like if I had trained my raw karate a bit more, I could have crushed Narakupedia from above.
It seems like anything beyond this level of karate might align with mythological standards.
>>62
If I had pursued karate training without doing business, I might have reached that level, but I feel that without the immense ego possessed by a man like Raomoto Kan, I would have just ended up being a ninja with strong karate.
For better or for worse.
I wonder what the heyday of the Gatekeeper was like.
Waterboard=San seemed to be quite skilled, deserving of the name Six Gates, based on what I saw.
Armadillo? Just feed it to the dog.
I wish Fujio would work a little more.
At the point of the fourth part, there don’t seem to be many people who have a chance against the thread image.
>>66
As expected, by the time you reach the 4th part, the inflation is extreme, and I think the final bosses from parts 2 and 3 are even stronger than Lao Mot-San.
That being said, the status as a villain remains very high.
I don’t have the impression that my raw karate is significantly better than a grandmaster’s.
The ultimate technique, Buke Ninja’s Karate Missile, is seriously dangerous.
It seems that Armadillo-san is unfortunately not doing well in Satsubatsu either.
I thought Spartacus was the strongest at a somewhat isolated level among pure karate, but in the fourth part, legendary warriors from mythology keep appearing.
If I had delayed the soul release a little more, it feels like Naraku would have self-destructed.
Fujio was also said to have done the interpretation…
Agamemnon-san went to the moon that Fujikido couldn’t reach, armed his elite subordinates, and sent them to fight in pairs, yet still lost. What could have been done to avoid that?
>>72
In the first place, they should have been driven to the brink, losing their place both socially and physically before the decisive battle…
Moreover, Agamemnon himself is also a strong warrior who is completely unyielding in both karate and technique.
>>72
Before the longest, we should have surrounded Fujikido with several martial arts faction executives and killed him with a blow before going to the moon.
>>80
Look… isn’t it honorary bad? Spartacus-san.
Since part 4 is filled with aether, the conditions are a bit different, so well…
You’re probably weaker than Grandpa Momo.
Maybe…
A mouse can defeat a lion if it bites twice.
That is anaphylactic shock.
>>77
Nuuuh! Poet!
>>85
I don’t understand the meaning, but I like this exchange.
It was a tragic situation where Seto-san was beaten up by three people.
>>78
That guy was really strange because he completely shut down Satsubatsunite without using Fūjin in a 1v1, staying in an Economic Karate state.
>>78
I ended up having to deal with the opponent in the information war as well.
For now, clone map appears to be introduced.
Did it get exciting when the real deal was updated?
>>82
At that time, it wasn’t very exciting.
The latter part of Chapter 2 to the latter half of Chapter 3 was amazing… it’s still exciting even now.
Seeing the thoroughness of Amakudari’s maneuvering makes me feel that even if Fujikido wins and manages to get through this situation, eventually, the Sokaikan will also be turned upside down from its roots, right?
>>84
In other words, the fact that there’s the highest possibility of being overwhelmed by Yoroshisan is really surprising.
>>84
The movements of that Amakudari would change significantly if Rao Moto were still alive.
I should have treated Interrupter-san and others well.
The gradual reduction of forces ended up having an effect in the end.
If all the strong Six Gates had gathered for a boss rush, it wouldn’t have turned out that way.
I mean, it was pretty one-sided even in a 1 vs 2 until Naraku showed up, that’s crazy, Seto.
Part 1 has a simple description…
The latter half of the third part was a bit rough.
In the first three parts, there are roads and trapezoids that need to be arranged on the board.
There is always a difference with strong thread images.
>>94
I had to deal with various gimmicks of Kyoto Castle during the load.
Trapezoids are basically always strong in modern society, aren’t they…?
>>94
Agamemnon is actually at his weakest when he is on the moon.
>>94
The trapezoid’s performance is crazy even without setting up the board.
The person is not motivated to fight anyone and is only prioritizing Argos.
Since I was doing a lot of groundwork, I only had companions like Nancy-san and occasionally Dead Moon-san. I fought with everyone, so it’s interesting how all the stray ninjas, Pygmalion Corporation, Omura’s legacy, and INW ended up cooperating with Fujikido, creating that trapezoidal gap.
Even though you have such control over the business world, it makes me feel sad to think that your ultimate goal is to take the first step into the political world.
>>97
The governor of Neo-Saitama is the same as the top of Japanese society, so well…
>>97
It feels like power and politics are inseparable even in the fourth part…
Recently, Sandman was unusually strong.
I do not understand the strength of Saint Raomoto in the Ether expansion environment of Part 4, so I will not give up hope of keeping up with the inflation in Part 4.
Agamemnon’s escape from the last light bulb is terrible but too funny, as the destination behind is Hell.
It felt like the final battle suddenly started, didn’t it?
Since Parts 2 and 3 were built up and started with a lot of anticipation, the excitement was incredible.
(The content itself was really long.)
The trapezoid was almost a perfect move, but the reason for defeat was creating too many enemies and ending up surrounded on all sides.
>>107
Considering that guy’s dream, it’s only natural to turn all of them into enemies…
I only know about the manga, but is it currently in part 2?
>>108
Part 4 Season 5
>>108
The manga has 2 parts, and the original work has 4 parts.
The third part is long, and the fourth part is divided into chapters, and since it’s currently chapter 5, I think the manga hasn’t even reached 1/4 yet.
The power that was amassed to activate the Memnon Moon facility was released, leading to its weakening.
Every time we greet each other, we gain more friends! It’s also written in the Kojiki AC.
Well, both Masurada and Fujikido were completely exhausted right after their fierce battle against Seto.
Even so, it’s a monster.
I think it’s impossible to defeat the trapezoids in the city.
No matter how many times I defeat it, it will probably come back to life due to electrification.
Is it okay to pack a lot of Ninja Soul?
>>113
Even Raomoto-san is a bit risky, so I’m trying to balance it out with the level of Seoul.
If we get cornered with a beam and attacked by a Helkite Earthquake Beholder, it seems like we could be in quite a tough spot.
I wonder if we could have done it with just one karate missile, Raomoto.
>>118
Since this is a soul liberation for a short-term battle, I feel that the savings until each soul’s dormancy won’t last.
If it’s just one karate missile, wouldn’t it be better at Paga Mountain? It’s more like we shouldn’t think about anything else given Paga Mountain’s sustainability.
I need to overcome the two strongest Hatamoto while being possessed outside the spaceship and killing ninjas, but that crescent-shaped platform…
>>119
It was done nonchalantly, but it seems like opponents like Chronos are on a level where you wouldn’t really know what to do against them.
When I look at it now, Six Gates seems even less reliable than Lao Moto-san…
Well, it’s just that it’s been emphasized and followed up on later…
>>123
The Earthquake, which cornered the direct disciple of that Dragon Ninja and was the last real ninja at that time, has been quite active.
>>127
Earth and the peak era of Interrupters are seriously awesome.
>>123
I still think it’s unreasonable to say that the bandit was actually competent!
Well, they are cool, like the savage bandits and the cockatrice.
The depletion of electricity combined with limited power supply routes creates a significantly disadvantageous situation and environment.
Moreover, Fujikido’s side is recovering with Chadō and sushi.
Unexpectedly, it might be possible to defeat the UNIX of the power plant by causing it to explode and scatter 128 times, putting it under extreme pressure.
Is it impossible against Agamemnon? Yes.
Sure, you can kill someone by surrounding them and hitting them with a stick, but if the executives or the boss were doing that, the organization wouldn’t be able to function.
Brobot-san… where are you fighting now…
The Amakudari guys were said to not spill information as easily as Six Gates, according to Fujikido.
>>132
After all, there are quite a few things I’m doing without really knowing much about them…
The lower existence of the Soka Gakkai era is scaling up.
Earth is quite incredibly strong, especially against a fully powered Sensei and Fujikido as their tag partner.
The ancient Arch-class has been devoured many times by the Naraku possessors.
Rather, Raomoto, who lost narrowly, is quite strong compared to the ninjas of the past.
It’s a minor expression, but somehow it feels like a strong winter seasonal specialty six gates.
The combination of Argos and the trapezoid is too strong.
The logic ninja soul is lawless!
According to the 4-part standard, I guess the only way to respond is to somehow pull into a separate layer for Ohigan and engage in Ikusa, Urban Agamemnon.
Like Shii Chikaku
Even if the number of Ether is increasing, it’s strange for 4-part Paga.
Don’t just casually shoot it out evenly with two real ninjas.
>>139
That guy is too compatible with Soul.
>>139
I’m a gram mas…
It feels like Agamemnon was defeated after turning everyone, including Neo-Saitama, into enemies, so maybe his ideals were just too grand.
Is the Earth Huge Interceptor Gatekeeper equivalent to a Grand Master level?
>>142
Hugh is suspicious, but I think Earth is at Grandmaster level because Paga and Scepter are able to compete with Salamander.
I think there were probably many peak holders as well.
Raomoto should have fought a prolonged battle, but it seems impossible given their personality.
Grandpa Road is solid in terms of groundwork and ability, but his lack of motivation is a drawback.
>>144
Since you said you want to play Paragon, I guess it can’t be helped.
>>145
I don’t really have the intention to celebrate the birthday with the Christmas donation, but since Paragon brought a cake, I guess that’s fine, so I’m going along with the party…
>>159
Low paras are coming…
Even if Agamemnon wins, he is still in a checkmate situation with Yoroshisan.
>>151
Even though it’s a story about a chaotic space-time, it’s terrible that there’s a possibility of winning with a trapezoid shape and ending up with an area of 4643.
>>157
It is suggested that ninjas also seem to have aging-related deaths or lifespans.
The Yoroshisan Board of Directors is immortal, so it’s fine to just continue waiting for opportunities for centuries or even thousands of years.
The only scene where nukes were practically used is almost just there…
I generally think that Dragon Dojo is to blame.
The road is a setting that is easily forgotten, but when using the wide-range Kyojitsutenkanho, I was seriously in a senile old man state…
We have been working together all the way to the new Zaibatsu, and with 12 remaining, we hunted down the Kori Ninja…
>>155
If there were no zaibatsu, it would just be those guys making a fuss at Tsukiji and ending things by crushing the Chiba group.
>>160
If Fujikido hadn’t done the Longest Day, the fighting force wouldn’t have been reduced, and the Zaibatsu would have been annihilated as well.
The Amakudari forces are intense!
I really love how Nam’s delusions are protecting the world behind the Agas battle.
At the time, I was wondering about it, but keeping Satoru alive was truly a great decision.
Although the Snake Lord is undoubtedly strong, I can’t help but feel that he falls short when compared to a Grandmaster… It’s also said that the upper levels are too much like a Ninja Outer Demon Realm…
>>158
Rather, I think that Hebidono has a stable chance of winning against any Gramus.
It is certainly plain, if you say it is plain.
>>158
I feel like this snake is surprisingly a support tank type because it aggressively pushes forward with Nam and doesn’t die.
I can only see a future where the mid-level forces, which can be easily wiped out if the Quirin battle or the snake lord isn’t controlled, lead to a deadlock.
The ether is insufficient, so we can only match the three combat Zeppelins! The one I’m dealing with, Paga Mountain, is Paka Mountain.
>>171
Can one person match three air battleships?
Compared to the myth-level top-tier forces, there’s still a long way to go.
About half of the first part of Six Gates seems to be stronger than the remnants of the second and third parts or former members of the Sokaigai…
It’s not good for the impression that I’ve died once, Snake-sama…
I really like the story because it’s incredibly interesting, but Holy Blood.
I feel like when I was a Two-Headed Snake, I was genuinely a greater threat than other Grandmasters.
I know Snake Dom is really strong, but that’s all there is to it—he’s just really strong.
I have the impression that the master’s repulsion manipulation and the top-tier of the four divisions have a lot of trick techniques.
I think the guy operating the Amagutari Zeppelin, which is quietly causing a huge commotion, has some seriously outrageous performance.
>>172
Jorlis is too strong.
Prypedia was also amazing.
>>172
With the advancement of technology, the implementation of machine operations seems to have significantly powered up in a subtle way.
In the latest version, it’s rampaging like on Braipedia… rampaging?
Jadono struggled a bit in his first battle against Desudo and his delightful companions, had his legs cut off by Fujikido at Kyo Castle, had his Evil Eye nullified, casually died once in the fourth part, and lost to Zamma, so his battle history isn’t good.
>>174
Rather, I was surprised that in the first battle with Fujikido, Narakido was able to hold his own almost without any exhaustion.
It’s not that the ones who got taken down are careless; it’s that Fuji-kido is the one who’s strange.
No, that’s also strange, Masurada.
>>175
It’s only been a few years, but this guy has killed the Sitka Ninja, the Satsugai, the Zamma, the Akechi, wiped out Kalydon, killed Set, and killed the Boogeyman—his record is insane.
>>181
It’s not just a few years.
It’s about a year.
The snake lord is too much of a berserker and doesn’t hesitate to engage in battles where the odds are against him or where he has no chance of winning.
Zanma is impossible…
The robot isn’t just a useless guy; it’s basically a dragoon, and having a shedumus in the skull slot is too troublesome.
Spartoi! We don’t have enough support for General Left!
Masurada feels like a result of a genius inheriting various things from the previous generation, and it is genuinely strong.
>>183
What is that… I don’t know… it’s scary… Masurada is causing too many things like that!
Mount Paga can also manage organization operations.
The combat aspect also applies the Karate Missile.
There are no gaps from extermination battles to one-on-one close encounters.
It’s really too convenient.
The Zeppelin puppeteer was unusually praised by Naraku.
The Supremacy-san, who will likely join forces with Masurada, is indeed suitable to be the future CEO.
QED!
I like how Umbrella, Chiri Bure, and Amagutarikushisu appear in Part 4.
I want to see a kill switch with details that are too vague.
When can we see the activities of Zen Master?
I think that Masurada fighting against those crappy combo jutsu ninjas from the beginning is affecting his experience points.