
However, when we faced each other head-on, it was different. In a pure power match, I had no feeling of losing at all! Not just you, but to no other strong opponents either. Gwa-gwa!
When you actually read the paperback again, even the General is being pressured from the front.
I want to see a showdown with a gunslinger so badly.
If it were superhuman sumo, it would have been the strongest.
I really like how the conversation between Demon General and Abisman is excellent, even outside of the matches.
That person is the true degenerate; how could they belittle their lifesaver like that, with such words, while taking a pause (I don’t deny it)? It’s so richly flavored.
Wasn’t it the closest to breaking the hardness adjustment function or surpassing that guy…?
>>5
Even they couldn’t defeat the general’s diamond power without the diamond power themselves.
Using raw techniques to blow through the general’s diamond power is definitely something outrageous.
It’s incredibly strong from the front, but the Abyss Guardian behind it is really troublesome too.
You couldn’t have won if you weren’t a general.
>>6
First of all, it’s too mysterious that such a gimmick can grow naturally later in life.
Can you really change it by training?!
The demon superhuman who defeated the ancestor used a breakthrough strategy or applied cunning tricks, for some reason.
The two, Abysman and Mirage Man, who could not hope for that, probably wouldn’t have been able to break through unless the Demon General personally intervened.
Pain, Abyss, and Crow each boast the highest abilities of their ancestors, but…
I won’t say to exclude that person, so I guess that part must have been better.
Even so, there’s nothing I can do since we can’t win in overall value.
>>8
The fact that even that person has never dealt damage to Pain is a bit too abnormal.
Even the general is groggy, but if it were an average superhuman, I think they would have already lost everything above the shoulders.
First, breaking through its diamond power and enduring the thousand-soldier annihilation drop, those two things surpassing at one point is an impossible game.
I finally managed to overcome it at the third stage of the fire.
The beheading in the abyss would probably end with me being pulled out in mid-air against that opponent…
It’s useless! I can only imagine them coming back with a counter move.
It’s a bit late to say this, but anime is quite slow, and it’s been half a year just to get to this point…
Is the anime that aired until recently exclusive to Netflix?
>>17
I think it was also on Amazon Prime.
>>36
The two seasons are available for rent only on Amazon Prime.
I think they will come after a while.
>>15
Although it’s said that there is an anime saturation, it feels like there have been quite a few more anime being made since the Reiwa era because creators want to make them.
I’m looking forward to the third season.
I would be happy if Instructor Sunige touched on the side stories related to Stekase.
I have a strong impression that General Mirage Man defeated them quite easily, but I guess lowly superhumans can’t win after all…
>>20
Even when I reached the sacred mountain of perfection, I couldn’t defeat Nemesis, Mirage Man.
Mirage and Justice are likely in a category where they can’t win unless they surpass him in basic abilities and skills.
When I read it again, there are only shitty techniques…! That’s what happens, Mirage Man.
I think Mirage is just a strong type that can’t use flanking maneuvers or breakthrough tactics.
It was interesting to see how the stocks of Mirage and Abyss continued to rise as the other founders became more active.
Avoiding the mirror body death sealing is troublesome because it cannot be helped.
It’s great that Abyss has a small physique but is physically the strongest.
Mirage Man probably had a lot more techniques.
I think it must have been defeated before it was released.
“You can use Diamond Power, Mirage.”
At that point, only the top layer is acceptable.
Goldman, no, Demon General, I was so happy that I was able to reach hardness 10 too, that I rushed in!
If anything, that guy even said “In terms of temperament, Abysman is the closest to the ideal,” which is impressive.
Because Mirage Man lost due to showing off his achievements, and since the general hasn’t been defeated by his signature technique, if he had stuck to his original style, the general might have been in quite a bit of danger.
While the Mirage Man has been living a low-tier gacha life for a billion years,
You’ve been wearing the Diamond Power, so you’ve probably been putting in the effort.
It’s good that I was planning to do 100 battles when Goldman comes back…
Even the gunslinger, who was on par with a cow in terms of strength, is not a power type…
>>37
That guy has quite a few techniques, you know.
So it’s unpleasant, but…
If you think about it, the third and fourth styles recognized by The Man after gold and silver shouldn’t be weak…
Gunmen, fools, psychos, and the king of massacre, huh?
Awesome
It was funny how everyone gathered and then someone said, “Is this a balanced type…?”
It’s nostalgic and emotional to greet someone with a pretend demon act that they would instantly recognize.
It’s just forcing a shitty game like a sing or something.
Mirage saw her brother being attacked and got seriously angry, so Menesis can definitely hold him in a tight grip for several days.
I definitely want to see Mirage Abispein in the anime, so I hope it does well next season too.
The crow-faced idiot is probably cool one after another…? But I want to see Arrogant Spark, so I hope they do their best.
I think Mirage was easily defeated because it focused its energy on maintaining the illusion.
The gunslinger is strong! Too strong!
How strong can it be to withstand a direct collision even more than that…?
The gunslinger was pushing Buffalo Man so hard, yet among the ancestors, he is considered a technical fighter.