
Someone who can judge a mob yato.
It’s quite at the upper echelon of the human range.
By the way, which one of the images does SSR refer to?
Combat power 362K
What on earth triggered this glasses holder to become so strong?
>>5
Because he has lived his life solely devoted to the sword…
>>5
It originally had a certain level of strength.
>>8
It’s strong enough to match a few delinquents from the Sorachi region.
This Krillin is strong.
Even though Shinpachi was in a lukewarm environment, he naturally has no qualities other than swordsmanship.
When I went to that harsh environment, I was leveled up.
Living only by the sword in that era was quite something.
>>11
I feel it’s quite uncertain to say that I live only by the sword…
The one that came in about 8th place in the popularity poll.
>>12
Is there really someone who gets 8th place every time, regardless of whether it’s official or unofficial?
I’m not hesitant to get involved in rough situations from relatively early on…
I only remember making jokes; what was I doing during the serious moments?
Is Usopp fighting against the ones he usually deals with?
>>15
Basically, I’m dealing with the mob.
The mob is a pirate group that roars through space! So they’re normally strong.
It’s just an average strength, so it will only be the average strength of that situation.
>>17
When you think about being able to do a consistent job all the time, this glasses holder is utterly ridiculous.
>>19
Because we can fight to some extent against the combat tribes of the universe.
Since I’m breaking through Hirako and Saigo with Kagura as a tag partner, aren’t I really strong?
>>20
Pirako is actually always in a yakuza style and has a dangerous ferocity that can kill at any time, so she’s not really that strong.
Saigo wasn’t particularly motivated while tackling this work, which directly connects mental strength to performance, so he couldn’t bring out his maximum power.
It’s more like a low-rarity character that starts as a ☆1 in the beginning but can evolve into a ☆5 with training.
>>21
A type that has growth in the latter half of the level.
Zako chirasu is quite important, isn’t it?
If Gintoki is attacked unexpectedly from the side while fighting the boss, there’s a risk of him being counterattacked due to a gap in his defense.
Even Gin is not invincible, so if he doesn’t focus on the boss battle, he can easily die…
Being in 8th place in the popularity vote is impressive enough, especially since beyond that there are only extremely popular characters, so just maintaining this position is amazing.
Which chapter was it where he first clearly killed a person?
Until then, it was a wooden sword, right?
>>26
When I cut off Okada Nizou’s arm in the Benizakura arc.
Rather, when my sister gets serious, she’s not that strong.
If you are too obviously strong, it makes it difficult to treat you like Shinpachi, so I might have been quite careful about it.
In the beginning, I was trembling during actual combat and all, but I swung my sword continuously throughout the main story, and I experienced real battles multiple times, so I’ve been trained accordingly.
In a world line where Gintoki is gone, I will become a properly strong, handsome swordsman.
There are almost no scenes where I was a hindrance.
>>34
Although it was considered a trivial match, I was actually holding my own.
Compared to the main group, they may seem inferior, but since the main group consists of heroes who excelled in the great war, they still end up being quite strong.
If it’s a machine with tentacles or mixed with gunfire, I can’t really handle it, but I can definitely keep up with an opponent who fights me normally with swords, up to a high level.
It’s rare for the glasses holder to be taken hostage or to fall off unnoticed.
This guy is just a hindrance, and even if they try to show that they’re growing, it just gets annoying.
It was quite right to let them follow me casually.
This glasses holder is indeed quietly strong, isn’t it?
The initial value was questionable, but in the end, it made its way into the higher ranks.
When Shinpachi is useless, Kagura tends to be useless too, so it gives the impression that it’s unavoidable and they might as well leave it to Gin-san.
There are times when the way I’m treated or teased is so harsh that it’s uncomfortable.
It would be a problem if someone dropped out during the metafictional commentary.
I can win against at least the executives, you know, glasses…
If it’s against a mob, I can easily dominate.
I found it more difficult to understand why Yamazaki is involved in the popularity polls and has solo episodes than this guy.
>>46
I can’t understand my real age.
It’s quietly amazing to be alive after fighting Abuto.
Shinpachi is stronger than I thought.
The one weaker than I thought is Hijikata.
Unexpectedly strong is Okita when he’s at maximum tension.
If you treat him as a hindrance, the store owner gets angry, and when Shinpachi gets thrown away, Kagura is the first to get mad.
I think it’s good that the three of you don’t have an atmosphere that suggests you have to protect each other.
When it gets serious, it’s nice how my older sister becomes more subdued and starts to earn heroine points.
>>52
When it’s serious, even an old woman can start earning money.
>>53
That old woman’s hero points are way too high.
>>55
Because Silver-chan is a character that he protects.
>>59
In other words, she’s the heroine!
This manga’s strength level differs depending on whether it has experienced the Bakumatsu (the end of the Edo period) and the Boshin War.
When Katsura gives up on fleeing, he’s incredibly strong, and although Sakamoto can’t handle a sword, his movements are still really skilled.
>>54
The full Zō, who have not experienced the Boshin War, are at the same rank as Gintoki, and with Okita in high spirits, they are defending the princess against the Yato group led by Kamui, so it’s actually not so surprising.
It’s pretty amazing that this guy, who has multiple names during wartime and is known as a fighting tribe, isn’t really useful at all…
It’s an incredibly exquisite balance, isn’t it, the eyeglass holder?
I can defeat them with swordsmanship, but if I get countered, I usually end up with serious injuries or lose in terms of power.
First, it’s a world where the Earth is completely losing to aliens.
Aliens > Earthlings
So, the fact that Pattan can win against mobs means she is quite strong.
There are also regular scenes where they are practicing sword swings at the dojo, showing that they are training properly.
In the serious parts, Catherine is too competent.
I was quite surprised that Okita was having a good match against Kamui.
The old woman is definitely the heroine.