
Isn’t this guy too into Wars?
Because robot superhumans get along well with each other.
The colors are too different from Papillon and Psychoman.
What the hell are you?
That’s quite an outrageous scream…
This week, it was almost like we were saying, “Stop us.”
After all, superheroes are just toys made by God, so whether they are mechanical or flesh and blood, it’s all the same! Isn’t that more of an encouragement than a mental attack…? Right?
People have been saying that instead of mentally attacking Wars, Oniqisman and this guy are not even providing counseling, right?
You want to stop the arrogance of the time superhuman, don’t you?
Is that a line said by someone who has time powers, while getting hurt?
There’s something about it that feels like a second-generation rival character in a good way.
Where is the pessimist?
You’re being too favorable towards Warsman.
>>10
It perfectly aligns with our own ideology.
What are you worried about? I have 100 million power! I’m a rival who wants to battle honestly and with all my might!
Isn’t it that only the fake psycho is particularly bad, and the other four aren’t that much of bad people?
>>13
As for Papillon, when I’m working, I’m being adored by a creepy person who loves my favorite things ♥ and I start to look like a victim.
>>22
Well, Neppu’s not exactly a good personality…
A passionate man who is gradually melting the ice-cold heart of Wars, who was initially unapproachable.
I might like this guy…
One of the evaluation points for this guy is that he hasn’t used super recovery yet.
Well, it would be problematic if they recover during the match.
>>16
Furthermore, Warsman has an over-body crack and spikes, which cancels out the damage twice.
“I want to stop the arrogance of the long-bladed time!” I can see Niki’s past in that line.
I thought that whether I win or lose with this spiky one, it would be whatever, but this guy is really good at turning the match around.
Do you actually have feelings about being a time superhero…?
>>19
As mentioned above, it seems that the superhumans have a rather cynical perspective, thinking of themselves as toys created by God.
The meaning of “doing together for the first time” is increasingly interpreted in different ways.
Niki’s gallantry is refreshing to watch, but…
Isn’t the level of killing intent in Wars about to exceed what is allowed in superhuman pro wrestling?
>>21
Finally got the handicap, so it’s all good!!
>>21
(Tortured Noodles)
>>21
After all, if you think of challenging the five great epochs with just a mere million superhuman power, it’s just a suitable handicap!
I guess they wanted to live a life herding cattle on a ranch at least.
As the commentary said, isn’t it too much of a bundle of murderous intent to slam down while stabbing with a bear claw into the back of the head?
The fake psycho is working and made a great collaboration, so comparatively, only Enderman is bad.
It feels like someone else’s head would fly off if I used that technique on them besides Niki.
Wasn’t this guy standing out with a cool demeanor even when he first appeared?
I might not be motivated in my current job.
It’s poor Ekusa, who completely had the topic taken away by the other person.
>>32
Your friend is also having a tough time…
Watching the match for so long makes it sound like I have nothing to rely on other than one hundred million powers, and it’s sad…
It looks like a turbo man, a bit glowing and seems strong.
It’s an arrow of light!! A much more boring yet seemingly painful way to use a bear claw.
I think that by the time you become a full-body spiky man, you’re getting pretty close to being a professional wrestling-averse superhuman.
Pesimiman is starting to look like a nice guy.
Just a little while ago, it was like “Hey! Shoot!” and it was a joke.
Just by seriously starting superhuman wrestling, I get turned on.
>>39
I think what’s most significant, more than anything in superhuman wrestling, is the sincerity towards the opponent, Warsman.
>>39
Since I casually came out as a robot superhuman, the atmosphere has been changing a bit.
Is it possible that I can reach the third stage of friendship power with this guy?
>>40
Besides Suguru and Buro, the only one who would show understanding as an opponent is probably Wars.
Even though the psychotic is like that by default, they properly assess the other person and help them, so it’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Even the most pessimistic person changes when they fall in love…
Say something like Stekase transformed into Nep.
Exa is Suguru’s opponent, and the one who is with him is a thug…
You were also pretending to be all spiky, right, Damashiman!
>>45
I am Malikita Man.
It doesn’t feel very robotic aside from the arm movements, but I wonder if they’ll do a hyper bullshit mode next week.
I want Papillon to be torn to shreds because it did terrible things to my favorite 100t.
>>49
I don’t know if I’ll end up in tatters, but I’m definitely having a terrible time right now…
I thought this guy was a bit of a loser… but with each of the last two times, his hero points just keep rising.
Is it possible that what was said about not doing it together with Elkhait and Dominator was directed at the entire time superhero group?
I strangely liked you since our first meeting at Chloe, and even when the gong rang, you took your time; that’s what I’m talking about.
The more they talk, the more likable they become, a superhuman.
You did a flashy move like kicking someone up and then doing a jumping strike to the back of the head.
The countless armies also had their own sense of perfection, and the founding ancestors had a firm belief.
Omega had no choice but to do so, and the super god was also hoping for a superhuman (with some exceptions).
The only enemy that can truly be understood up to the Five Great Monuments and is genuinely evil and bad enough to be beaten down is probably Satan.
>>58
So I’ll throw a huge salt guy at you.
In pro wrestling, putting spikes all over your body makes you strong!
Yeah… well…
>>59
Should I send it for the superhuman recruitment?
Hedgehog the Needle
It’s unfair that the opponent is such a cool robot superhuman.
I want you to consider the feelings of people who are targeted for their masks.
I’ll take on any body and any strength, so bring it on! This guy is cool.
It’s too wasteful to use this as the first character for a cheap recovery strategy.
If you ask whether other superhumans can perform any more matches like this, it’s probably impossible.
Thanks to this guy, Fan’s accessory smell has become quite overwhelming, and it’s a problem.
>>64
That guy talks trash during the match, but when the opponent gets knocked out, he sincerely praises them and reflects on his disdain.
He doesn’t look like a bad guy, except for being a clown who doesn’t know about psycho stuff.
>>70
That guy’s way of showing admiration for the other person is just before he rolls his eyes…
>>64
To be honest, the God of Time regarding Fanatic is too malicious.
While giving the Psycho technique, they haven’t provided the important parts of the memory.
It’s amazing that he can say that it’s not enough in the first place, considering it’s a terrible handicap match…
His debut was quite cool, so this passionate side is unexpected.
>>66
Perhaps because he is a superhuman from America, just like Terry and Pentagon.
The weight of liking this person is very much like an American superhero.
That thorn is really ruthless, and even Warsman is hesitating, yet the enemy is telling him to come at them with all his might, which is a bit too cool.
Bitter…
What’s up, junk guy!
I have 100 million power! That’s a hundred times yours, so that’s a perfect handicap!
You want to stop the arrogance of the time superhero!
Let’s do it fair and square!
By the way, it’s not that the form is strong; I think it’s amazing how you make good use of it!
Tackling towards the spikes.
You want to correct the arrogance of a time superhuman, right?
“Maybe this handicap isn’t even enough.”
What are you trying to pressure me for?!
I think it’s at a level where it wouldn’t be surprising if it turned out that the father was actually brought in from another world by the god of time because it was too convenient for the wars.
>>73
It’s completely unrelated, but since we hit it off in a fun way, it’s a good position regardless of how things turn out.
Pessimistic elements in this form.
Fanatic is not necessarily a small fry.
I didn’t know that all my skills were known, and everyone calls me Psycho Man, so it’s not a happy situation.
Since I couldn’t completely defeat it with my full power battle ship sink, that’s why I was able to recover.
>>76
Looking back, it’s crazy that the Nemesis class put in such immense effort and still couldn’t defeat it.
If it weren’t for his obsession with perfection, both the noodles and Robin would have won completely; he could have won too.
I wonder who will defeat this guy.
>>93
Given the current members, I think the strongest candidate is Ushi.
>>96
It’s not that there’s no connection to the fact that we’ve fought against Grim Reaper.
>>93
I think a cow trained in harmony is probably the top candidate.
If it’s that strong with thorns, it wouldn’t make sense for Kamandasu, equipped with a chainsaw, not to be super strong too.
>>77
That’s why I’m specifically saying you’re strong considering your sense.
It’s even possible that this guy will bind recovery voluntarily.
Fana has a certain composure that comes from being a cut above, or perhaps it’s just because she’s a small fry.
In the end, if Tatsunori hadn’t spoken, we would have lost to the old man’s power and technique.
>>79
I’ve been saying that the techniques were always evenly matched during the match.
I want at least one really despicable guy in the Five Greats.
>>80
They’re saying it, sir.
>>80
Well, I think Enderman is probably a twin.
It’s not so much despicable as it is arrogant.
Even though he’s just a newly born robot superhuman, he has quite a depth to him.
>>84
If the God of Time is not lying, then the superhumans being created in the new world are truly suited both mentally and physically for this era’s time superhumans.
Of course, they are strong and their character is noble unlike the inferior ones.
Skarbos was a troublesome opponent, wasn’t he?
This guy must be having the most fun moment of his life right now.
It’s funny how the dislike for the god of time is coming out in their every word and action.
Isn’t this guy just someone who doesn’t find life enjoyable, and only feels a sense of purpose during this match?
Even if I use super recovery
He explained that I would recover completely with this ability.
It seems to lead you to deliver the best strike.
>>95
If you’re a pessimist, you can become a talented person who brings out the third stage of the Wars’ conflagration!
This guy is somehow cool.
I didn’t expect that being oddly quiet when I’m with others was also a clue.
Onyx: “As long as it’s used correctly, it doesn’t matter if it’s external power.”
Pesimi: “You’re amazing for being able to master it, be more proud of it.”
>>99
Recently, I’m surrounded by understanding super robots, Wars.
Well, since there are no robot superhumans on our side, if we bring out a robot that understands us, it would end up being an enemy.
>>118
I found it! SCRAP Santayu!
But the fact that they have managed to make such good use of the thorns that suddenly grew is a sad thing for them, you know.
>>100
I think the restoration is really smiling a lot.
>>100
That’s already somewhat resolved.
>>110
I don’t think I could have moved on without Peshimi pushing me.
You’re being too kind, Warsman, even though the opponent is a being that could destroy the world.
>>100
After all, a mechanical superhuman is still a machine.
Oh, there were some great features hidden! Nice innovation!
Let’s make the most of it gratefully!
>>102
I want to live with a mentality like this as a robot superhuman.
The follow-up ability of Onyx and Pesimi is amazing.
>>103
To focus on the wars, I realized that it was necessary to match with something like this.
The behavior is like a newborn superhuman that has been a long-time rival.
It’s a situation where a senior, who has fallen to the enemy organization due to unavoidable circumstances, is trying to pass on a guide to their junior.
In various ways, I am indeed a misanthrope.
The approach is just a bit too unconventional.
The Nemesis’s battlefield is in the second stage, so there’s an understanding that it’s okay to lose there.
What are you grieving about? The ability to master it is likely the result of your relentless training.
Even with that kind of handicap, you’re still at a disadvantage, so don’t worry about it!
Nikolai is a troubled young man.
But I thought, even though I fought against Onikiman and should have found the answer that the power of the robo superhuman is also my own power, why am I crying?
>>114
Even if you come to terms with being a robot superhuman, it would still be shocking to suddenly find out about it without knowing.
>>122
Aren’t you being a little too sensitive?
>>128
Warsman is delicate.
>>128
Warsman is a delicate superhuman.
>>128
Worry man has always been kind and delicate.
>>128
Nikolai is such a kind child that even though he effectively utilized the spikes, it still ends up being too dangerous…!
>>128
Warsman is not originally the type who enjoys brutal fights.
Terry and other righteous superhumans from that rather tough era were kind men.
>>114
I said that just because I realized that the ties I thought I had severed had been hiding within me all along.
I mean, even in the final form, it’s still just 1 million power, so the fact that it can dominate to this extent is simply due to how incredibly strong Wars is.
The effects of onyx counseling and pessimistic counseling are too high.
I’m glad they lost because I’m curious about what it would have been like if Nemesis hadn’t lost; wouldn’t it make the almost defeated Peshimi seem weak?
I want to see the form of winning by showing mercy to the time superhuman as it becomes the Third Wars of the fire scene.
I think if Warsman loses after going this far, it will be even more disappointing than when Sadaharu lost.
>>120
It’s seriously impressive how Peshiman used his trump card first while Wars left the friendship mode on; he’s really a master of consideration.
I feel a sense of reassurance that I will definitely win.
>>120
Sadaharu’s reason is quite understandable, after all.
The depiction is kind of “meh.”
I feel like the Firebird Gunslinger would look great in a tag team.
It seems like you can launch Warsman.
If the third activation doesn’t happen after all this preparation, I’ll be surprised in a bad way.
I never thought that elements like a robot, a time traveler, and a misanthrope could come together so beautifully.
But why is capoeira there?
>>127
It is said to be a martial art that originated from slaves pretending to dance so as not to be caught by their guards, and it hints at a relationship with God.
I want those who have overcome the trials of God to win.
In that case, Terry becomes suspicious.
There are many forms of Bear, Thorns, and Warsman for Chloe.
For now, it’s nice that the only gimmick is that the arm can stretch.
The way to utilize it isn’t too unreasonable.
Hey, you’re not actually scared of my attack just because of this, are you?
Don’t underestimate me… you piece of junk (This isn’t something for you to be scared of).
Ugh!
I want Warsman to win, but…
I want to watch matches of Pesimi against other opponents as well.
>>140
I want to join in and see the tag team of Wars and Peshimi…
>>140
It seems that Wars might be able to reach the third round, so even if I lose the match, I might be able to survive, but I’m scared that there might be something like self-restraint or purges.
Because Warsman is a delicate and gentle man…
The hardship of upbringing is something I can empathize with Suguru.
Since their first appearance, they’ve only overlooked the prisoners who want to see their grandchildren.
>>147
Now that I think about it, if we could escape from the wars, what kind of authority does Robin have to grant amnesty to death row prisoners during training?
>>167
It was during the Soviet era…
It includes my desires, but it seems like the God of Time dislikes it.
If thorns suddenly started growing out of my body, I would cry even without a war.
The falling technique of sticking a bear claw into the neck is a bit over the line, don’t you think?
>>152
Nicki Nicki
Not bad at all…
>>152
If it were the second generation, I think the gruesome corpse would be out.
>>152
If showing such overwhelming kindness is also a form of war.
That being said, being able to deliver murder techniques that cross the line is also a form of war.
>>152
Because a pessimist will accept it…
Rather, Warsman was lamenting that there was nothing like this in battle mode!
I think it’s impressive that you can use it so well, and of course, Peshimi would praise that.
I hope you can win with the olap back in the original mode.
>>156
Since it’s Kevin’s technique, I think a normal Palospecial or a variation of it would be good.
>>168
I want Robin to successfully execute the completed version of the incomplete Big Ben Edge that he unleashed during the Robin Nemesis battle.
The time travelers are all more normal than I initially thought, and their seriousness about the plan of the God of Time is evident.
Is he a good guy until the fifth act?
I want the god of time to be an unpleasant character, but it seems like there might be some reason for wanting to reset things.
>>160
Regarding resets, when viewed from a global perspective, it’s understandable to think about gods, Satan, manipulators, and inferior beings…
Even after the new series started, there are always characters that become allies in each series, so it seems like someone from the Five Great Clocks might also end up on our side.
Feeling sympathy for Wars, who is shocked by the thorns.
What is it that you should be doing, you piece of junk!
Come at me with everything you’ve got if you want to take me down!
I’ll say this: don’t forget that you’re strong for mastering that form!
Are you really the enemy?
I think it’s okay to leave the big spikes on the arms.
Even if the technique goes beyond the line, if it’s hit by pessimism…
Compliments come pouring out.
>>165
You are an old-school superhuman of predictive text!
It’s funny how everyone, against their will, has such a tough mentality, like superhumans in time.
I think that technique would be dead if it weren’t for the five great marks.
>>169
Guaaaa!!!
Do you really think I’ll back down over something like this?!
Come at me with all you’ve got! I thought there was too much of a handicap between us!
Don’t hold back! You want to stop me, right?
You piece of junk!
The war is prickly, so maybe next time it would be okay to have a super recovery.
Absolutely good at tag matches.
Isn’t this a foul…?
>>172
It’s safe because it’s a part of the body!
>>172
Well, to be serious, in superhuman fights, weapons attached to costumes don’t get penalties each time.
>>180
There are even some who would hit with a folding chair.
>>184
I love the fact that I can grow a sword from my arm but still choose to hit with a folding chair.
>>172
They are completely mastering that costume…
Final battle mode… Your sense is all in there, there’s no falsehood in that sign…!
While the other Five Great Kages seem to be having a good time, the Papillon Man is the only one getting entangled in a sticky situation.
In the end, the robot superhuman is just a toy of the creator, right? That’s why they’re trying to stop the time superhuman’s arrogance! Even without saying it directly, they’re good at revealing their stance.
I understand why you didn’t speak during the gathering of the five major factions.
I think it’s going to be the finishing blow with a new Palospecial that feels like OLAP.
If you start saying things like that, then it’s a foul right from the point of Bear Claw, isn’t it?
>>181
When I fought Kinnikuman, I wanted to fight fairly, so I broke the corner post halfway through.
It’s amazing how they use all wars from the past, present, and future.
I feel like Robin Mask also had a lethal technique that pierced with the spikes on his head.
>>185
It was just on the anime.
>>191
There was a relatively deep wound on the lower back.
In a way, I feel that this trust comes from the belief that even if you take this, you’ll still survive, that crucifixion bear claw.
If we add a friendship mode and a spiky finish from here, I wonder if we can win beyond recovery?
There were also some impressive ancestors who relied on their moving horns, right?
>>190
Some rely on sound waves, and some rely on cushions too.
If anything, Robin could just stab and kill you with those spikes on his head.
I absolutely want you to survive, but you will definitely die.
This time, both Nepu and Warsman are using relatively simple techniques to take down their opponents, creating the illusion that the enemies are the ones wrestling properly.
I guess you want to see hope in the wars.