
Flying Heaven Sword Style Nine-Headed Dragon Flash!!!!! Zuriu Sen Kyu
A riveted plate destroyed by a pattern.
It’s a beam.
Isn’t 9 the only one that’s delayed despite being a simultaneous attack?
>>3
It’s increased unnecessary movements compared to a normal Kuzuryu Flash.
After all, it’s just a weak simultaneous attack of 9 times.
Destroying testicles with five.
Is the final thrust a peak strike?
>>6
It’s not exactly hitting with the back of the blade since I’m hitting it with the handle.
It’s a simultaneous attack, but there is an order, so there is some lag.
>>9
I think it would be faster to fly sideways with that speed.
>>11
It feels like the purpose is to smash it head-on.
>>9
It’s not good that my speed, which is my selling point, is matched by the same defense.
>>12
At this time
(I was taking everything head-on at the Kamiya Dojo.)
→I blocked everything head-on.
→Moved before Ichi and crushed Kenshin.
The expression is gradually shifting into gear in a crazy meridian…
>>44
In the first place, it’s just that it was broken in the same way as Tenshou, so it’s a legitimate strategy…
>>12
Even at the time of Shishio’s opening act, Sojiro is faster than the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu.
If you’re going to be the final boss in a later chapter, you should at least be able to do that, right?
>>12
Although speed is my selling point, I assume that the opponent can do what I can do, so I am developing a technique that surpasses speed, called Tensho Ryusen.
>>9
I didn’t remember that I had taken the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash so properly… but I remembered that I was avoided by Soujirou because it was impactful.
Shishio vs. Kenshin was such a playful battle that if they had been serious, one of them would have died, but it was an amazing battle where neither adapted to the other’s skills.
>>14
Honestly, I thought when I was a kid that Soujirou, with his super insane speed and using a famous sword to slash, was stronger, right…?
>>14
Were you also licking the lion?
>>18
The crimson arm is completely underestimated.
>>18
The way they’re using the crimson arm after being able to stop the sword and bite attack, or grabbing the collar and slicing them to bits means it’s clearly a playful tease up to that point.
Rurouni Kenshin is in a fighting game world, so you cannot dodge sideways.
You can avoid it by jumping, but there are also anti-air moves.
In the end, can’t we just cut somewhere randomly instead of specifically hitting the pattern?
>>16
If I’m not careful, I might end up killing you, so it’s not good.
If it’s a master, they would be able to blow away even with more weight pressing down while being defended.
What is the purpose of the Crimson Flame Arm?
>>22
Isn’t it cool?
>>23
Not too much…
I can’t remember what kind of trick it was, whether it was selling or included with furniture.
Although it should be an unavoidable attack at nine different locations, it is meaningless due to its weak power.
If defense is possible, then theoretically that means it can also use the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash, right…?
It’s a technique that can only be mastered by a master…
If I had more muscle, my power would be higher.
Even if I defend against my master, it seems I could still deflect it and hit.
A crimson arm that doesn’t blow off my own arm…?
>>31
Incredibly sturdy gloves
The Crimson Lotus Arm is not a technique used for combat, but rather a technique meant to intimidate the opponent by displaying the ability to explode one’s own arm without any concern.
Because the gunpowder is packed into the back of the hand.
The one that takes the most damage is my own hands…
It seems that the Crimson Lotus Arm was impulsively drawn after seeing a massive explosion.
Kuzuryushin has scenes that seem off whether it’s a completely simultaneous attack in a fantasy setting or a fast series of strikes that look like it, so I don’t know how the author wants to handle it.
Because iron is strong, both the armor and the helmet can withstand the Side’s spear thrust.
The reason why Gatz is strong might be because it’s a 2D fighting game.
The live-action version of the Guren Arm still had techniques that made sense…
When it comes to destructive activities, the Crimson Arm is more convenient, after all…
Shishio’s techniques still seem more realistic.
Not being able to make a move with the sword makes the feeling of needing to stab even stronger.
It’s amazing that with Meiji technology, gunpowder has directionality.
We’ll manage the backlash with the power of the late Edo period.
I think the speed really slows down when you hit with an absolute pattern…
>>46
As long as there exists the technique known as “Treasure Sword, Treasure Gem, and a Riot of Flowers.”
A series of thrusts while flipping the weapon is not a loss.
Even though it takes special damage from heat, I still make it explode at close range.
Common things about SNK games.
Since both the middle and lower elements are simultaneous, it’s impossible.
Since I don’t have the same power as my master, I’ll push through with speed like the 27-headed Ryusen in the Hokkaido chapter.
While I may not have charisma, I actually have a very strong connection.
Unnecessarily strong.
Incredibly strong.
>>52
That’s quite young, you know.
>>52
It’s impressive that someone can master Yamato swordsmanship to the level of Hiten Mitsurugi style just from reading the explanatory book…
The master is on another level because he is working with Fuji.
It’s impossible to do both his head and the area between his legs at the same time.
>>53
Moreover, it’s being moderated.
The crimson arm looks like it hurts a little no matter how you see it…
Because it was strong, it ended up being quite a setup move, right…?
>>55
The position of being a test technique just one step away from a secret art.
It feels like a touchstone to measure the strength of the newly introduced rivals.
Basically, it’s a really strong technique, so Kenshin uses it repeatedly, and there are several scenes where it gets countered, which leaves a lasting impression in that regard.
After mastering this, Kenshin will essentially rely on this, occasionally reaching other skill levels.
If they were the original heir, they would probably have the physical strength to blow away the defense with the first hit and kill with the remaining eight.
In other words, originally, even if eight attacks are blocked, you can kill with just one hit.
It’s a special move with a power of 9.
The master is better at the Nine-Headed Dragon than at Heavenly Soaring.
Kyoryu can use its 1-gauge technique more easily, while Tensho’s 3-gauge technique feels more convenient.
I thought at that time, “Use the sword you have to stab.”
>>66
It’s a technique to create sparks by rubbing the back of the hand, causing the gloves’ gunpowder to explode.
Even if I stab my own palm, it won’t explode, right?
Both defense and evasion are impossible.
It is possible to endure or to counterattack.
I believe that if you have a blessed body, the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash is stronger.
I like the theory that Sanosuke was being cautious about bombs since he didn’t set anything on fire.
It’s a murder technique that is unavoidable with a blade, but in the case of Kenshin using a reverse blade sword without swinging it, it ends up being a torturous technique that just brutalizes the opponent’s body, which is funny.
>>71
I want you to live in a new era.
>>71
Kenshin adheres to a strict no-kill policy, but he is not a pacifist.
The technique is a trial skill to let the disciple learn the Heavenly Dragon Flash, but since it’s fundamentally impossible to break without the Heavenly Dragon Flash, it can be considered the strongest technique when used by others.
The Crimson Arm has nothing but the desire to imitate the scene of a massive explosion.
>>74
And then Gakha’s Kagamin further imitates that with a throwing technique.
Well, I won’t use it unless it’s a really special case…
The Crimson Lotus Arm may seem like it could take damage at first glance, but it’s safe because it properly covers the hand with an aura that exceeds that during activation.
I think that basically, Kenshin’s physique is not suited for the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu, which has changed the nature of his techniques in various ways.
It’s just a self-destruct technique, right?
Apart from Flame Spirits, it was said to be merely a flashy swordsmanship that serves no real purpose.