
Zozozozozoz! Necromancy (Shiryō Mahō) – A magic that操る(Manipulates) corpses! It’s coming!! A vile magic is attacking! (Hiretsu Mahō, Osoru) To be continued in Chapter 35.
You’re probably setting up some awesome bombs, right? That’s just too vile…
>>1
There’s no way a general magazine can achieve that.
>>39
Yeah, that’s right!
>>39
It’s my first time doing it with my own body, so no problem at all.
Does a bomb keep summoning more bombs and exploding?
I know, I know.
After planting the bomb, you make the survivor act like they’re alive and walk to your side’s position before detonating it, right?
Super despicable
You’re shamelessly extracting information from the enemy’s corpse, aren’t you?
It’s fine to manipulate corpses, but isn’t it strange that only the upper body is flying? Doesn’t that mix in a different category?
>>5
It seems like the magic name has something like “puppet” or “marionette.”
If you don’t feel pain, it’s better to stick together and self-destruct.
A spell created by a despicable magician…
It’s unfair to come flying in only with your upper body…
>>8
If you can do this, it seems stronger to directly launch and hit a large number of corpses rather than swinging a sword at them.
Isn’t that just plain psychokinesis?!
Reviving someone, extracting information, returning to my territory, and then blowing them up is a cowardly kind of magic!
>>9
Will it come out, devised by the second generation…?
>>9
Because the person themselves acknowledges it.
I think there are ghosts that are only upper bodies like that.
When it comes to necromancy, I can’t help but think that’s impossible!? What is that all about?
Just because I played around with a corpse a little, I’m being told this.
>>15
It’s the one who manipulated everything and created strategies to match that who’s at fault.
I can’t really think of a more rational way to use that.
On the contrary, I can still understand actions that involve only the lower body, but I wonder how effective it is in terms of cost-benefit.
You can kick the opponent and attack, but…
>>9
It’s strange to have a good view of things…
What’s up with the guy flying with just his upper body?
Don’t say things like that, Aori person, even if you think so!
Isn’t the fact that it’s flying with only its upper body not from corpse manipulation or telekinesis?
It’s a great technique that can instill doubt and suspicion in those who somehow managed to survive.
Hey, Kado.
I shouldn’t have made it…
I often see body explosions, but I don’t see many cases where information extraction and using enemies’ acquaintances overlap.
Marionette-type necromancy?
Is it the type where the caster finely manipulates every movement of the corpse?
Well, is that generally the case? It’s more unusual for Edten to start talking on his own accord, right?
Edoten can also be decided by the freedom technique users.
>>30
Looking back, it’s clear how much I was saved during the Third Generation battle.
>>32
Even after adding improvements and accuracy, I couldn’t bind the spaces between the pillars, so I was doing it very strictly.
Specifically, it was so thorough that they were using a talisman to completely erase consciousness in the case of regular poor accuracy of the contaminated reincarnation.
>>37
If you don’t eliminate your consciousness, you’ll be immediately resolved after the turn of the polluted land…
The area where the two from the dark side were used really feels like cursed magic.
The war has a strangely subtle atmosphere that feels somewhat relaxed.
The cost paid to Edoten is covered by the enemies, so there is no need to worry.
Using such despicable tactics is something only a wicked person would do.
Summoning a large number of bombs falls under the domain of summoning magic.
But ninjutsu is different!
It feels like a setting mistake that there are no realistic limits on the chakra consumed for using Edoten.
>>36
Moreover, even if you consume chakra with ninjutsu, it automatically recovers.
The one with just the upper body crawls and attacks, which makes me happy.
It is a despicable tactic that guides thinking purely through deceit.
I wonder if the one in the lower left looks like two separate upper and lower bodies just like that, or if it’s been running while remaining separated.
It’s a despicable thread hijacking…
An ally would never use a technique lacking such an ethical perspective…
>>46
Without a doubt, they were clearly on my side.
Orochimaru’s style, Kabuto’s style, and Devious style.
It’s not about which one is better; there are pros and cons depending on how you use them.
It’s my first time trying it myself, but…
Be careful! Explosion… Senno…
Clearly, it’s not functioning with the physical abilities of a corpse, and there seems to be a lot of wasted magical power.
A bug that makes ordinary necromancy seem gentle because someone somewhere showcased a wicked example.
>>53
It’s just a gentle child who only jumps at you…
I thought they had become my ally, but then they resorted to even more despicable tactics that surpassed the harsh evaluations from both sides, which was quite frustrating.
This is the vile magic of a necromancer.
It’s my first time trying it on my own body, but…
I have used it in actual combat in the past.
Before the tactic devised by Hile was revealed, Madara had already targeted me with a meteor and was teaching Kabuto how to use the Edo Tensei technique.
>>59
I was misled into thinking, “Oh, they’re going to use a big move, ready to self-destruct.”
The true nature was a human bomb.
Since one needs to offer one person as a sacrifice for each unit, it should originally be cost-ineffective, but it’s despicable to say that any living human can be taken and sacrificed as an enemy soldier.
>>60
Those who are alive anyway won’t spill the beans.
Then it’s more efficient to kill that guy and use the Dirty Land Reincarnation.
>>63
The enemy officer, who likely has a lot of information, is killed and a part of their body is recovered, while the weak and easy-to-capture foot soldiers are offered as sacrifices, showing no gaps in their plan.
What is the summoning of the detonating tag…?
>>62
A technique suitable for the self-conceived concept of impurity reincarnation.
Isn’t the upper body just going to fly back like this due to the positional relationship?
A rare moment: 3 outs in one panel.
If I were to be reincarnated, I would want higher-level magic.
>>68
It’s the despicable magic of a cheat reincarnator…
I see, there is a high possibility that those who were affiliated with the Leaf Village at the time the Pure Lands were created can understand this…
It seems like it’s practically no cost with Zetsu, but that technique still requires a sacrifice.
>>71
It’s okay since it’s a white zero.
Although it is the end result of the victims of Infinite Tsukuyomi.
If it’s going to be difficult to capture enemy soldiers for sacrifice, then worst case, regular citizens around here could be used as sacrifices.
It seems like the difficulty of recreating Edoten even after being reborn in another world is incredibly high.
It’s quite difficult to summon a soul that is no longer in this world.
I think manipulating corpses is generally quite despicable.
I wonder what would have happened to Madara if the second generation hadn’t developed Edo Tensei.
>>76
Obito is making it even harder to manage because he is causing reincarnation.
During wartime, there are situations where it can be anyone, but the atmosphere surrounding sacrifices seems to have become much lighter in terms of the heavy costs associated with them, and it’s getting out of hand.
Orochimaru wanted Sarutobi-sensei to kill his master just like he did, so it was just right that he had terrible accuracy and no self-destruction.
If you’re really in a pinch, you can use your barely alive wounded soldiers as sacrifices.
I really dislike the possibility that a family member could come back as a human bomb…
There is no doubt that it is a despicable technique, considering its usefulness and various other factors.
Will it come out?
Designed by the second generation…
Is there a reason why the body of a corrupted earth reincarnation has infinite chakra?
>>85
It seemed like it was about taking from the world of the afterlife without limit.
>>86
What is chakra…?
>>87
It feels like things have gotten more complicated because of doing bolts.
I wondered if there are any fanworks about doorways and isekai reincarnation, so I Googled it and it came up immediately.
It really exists, doesn’t it?
>>89
That despicable guy is really despicable, so you should read it.
The heavy cost of using a cross strategy allows for a nasty trick to be used effectively by evading costs.
Isn’t it just psychokinesis?
It’s like using a cat as a shield.
Although there is infinite chakra, using interlocking explosive tags would be the optimal tactic for common soldiers.
I think it’s not good that a specific person’s face comes to mind just from the word “despicable.”
Necromancy often becomes clear just from appearances, you know.
The necromancy in Tokyo NECRO was truly vile, allowing for unrestrained information extraction and underhanded maneuvers.
I can’t even bury the information in the darkness by dying, thanks to the curse of reincarnation.
I think it’s terrible that using an enemy effectively makes it no cost at all.
For some reason, it looked like “Dori Try” in the thumbnail.