
I am replenishing sushi.
Do ninjas eat sushi?
Don’t you think it’s strange?
So you’re injured!
Eew!!
There’s sushi there…
It’s not unusual for ninjas to eat sushi.
Since only one eye is showing, it must be Murmidon-san from Kills.
Noble Torture Sushi Torturing!
How did you eat sushi with the cloth still on your mouth?
>>9
Because I’m a ninja.
>>16
I see.
I don’t understand.
Director
There is sushi there…
A ninja is eating sushi while wearing a menpo.
Don’t you think it’s strange, you?
This is just a trap on par with inhumane weapons like Makibishi, not even on the level of a ninja kill.
I have to bring Dink.
Hawkwind-San is a legendary ninja in fantasy.
There is no such thing as lifting too much with this kind of treatment.
Ninja Takakaze can’t win against any monsters, and the only countermeasure he has is Dink…
It’s not “You can resist if you want,” but rather “You can die if you want,” which is the worst for those who are suffering.
Compared to ordering sushi for delivery right in front of the enemy, just bringing it yourself is still within the realm of understanding.
I will now interview you.
If you speak honestly, I’ll give you at least the time to compose a haiku.
Aren’t you naked…?
There is absolutely nothing obscene.
Upon closer inspection, it’s a beautifully presented sushi.
It must have been a skilled chef who made it.
You’re licking it, but you’re wearing a mask, right?
There probably aren’t any restaurants that serve sushi.
>>26
Since there is a depiction of Hawkwind ordering takeout in the original game, it is officially correct in Wizardry that there exists a restaurant somewhere in Lulgarmin that delivers sushi.
It only looks like Ninja Gaiden…
Many menpo have a mechanism for opening and closing, so I think they just open and close momentarily.
It can’t be helped; after all, we’re suddenly ordering sushi for delivery from the start.
>>29
Too free…
>>39
By the way, according to the original author, they considered including a pet dragon in this episode, but thought that doing so might lead readers to unnecessary overinterpretation.
It seems that the depiction of playing with a pet dragon was discarded.
This is the legendary Ninja Hawk Wind-san.
Everything being done in the thread is something that was done in the original work.
Wizardry is several levels freer than what non-players think.
>>32
I was surprised to find out that the Kashinart sword is actually a hand mixer; I thought it was more of a silly game than I expected.
>>40
When I only knew the Famicom version.
I thought it was a really hardcore RPG recommended for ages 13 and up…
>>41
I feel like that area has quite a hardcore image.
>>48
In Japan, the illustrator and BGM staff worked really hard.
Successfully made them mistake it for a high-difficulty classic fantasy.
I immediately thought it was Ninja Slayer because a ninja is eating sushi, but the more I look, the more it seems different?
Originally, it’s a game that some otaku made for fun, so it’s a bit silly.
#4 is like a complete bundle of geeky pranks that stands out.
>>34
#4 is a challenge to users against the trend in the PC gaming community at the time, dominated by heavy users who said simple games are crap! At the same time, it’s a game packed to the limit with the official’s bad jokes…
I… I wonder if such a meta joke is really allowed…
This is level 1, so it’s thrilling.
A once-in-a-million-years big sale!
Sushi that seems to cost 3000 yen.
In the first place, the final boss has operating hours right from the start.
Um… isn’t Wizardry older?
>>44
In other words, you understand that Ninja Slayer’s depiction of ninjas is based on the truths of history, don’t you?
>>44
Ninja Slayer has spread in Japanese translation, but it is unclear when the English version was written.
If you don’t do it, it will become an old-fashioned hardcore fantasy image, right?
>>45
In recent years, it’s been mostly referred to as a gag fantasy instead.
It feels like those who forget that there are serious parts or don’t know about them are the loudest.
https://metal.the-ninja.jp/wizardry/1-5/4-pc98/14.html
Haaah! Haaah! I won’t allow the hard and humble world of Wizardry!
Who decided to incorporate DINK into the MAP?
I’m not saying it’s a no-hint situation, but isn’t it just completely disconnected?!
>>49
If we don’t do that much, defeating the final boss will become impossible…
I think you feel that it’s a mixed bag with things like samurai and ninjas.
Originally, it was a private session of TRPG as a game.
It started from the idea of letting a computer do it because GM and other things are too much trouble.
There is quite a strong element of inside jokes and bad humor like that.
It’s not so much that it’s hard that makes it easy to die, but more because it’s like that in the original game too.
>>53
In the old American TRPG scene, if a character died, a twin brother would sprout up.
I have heard that there were many who wanted to avenge the previous emperor’s grievances!
It’s a game where you turn your classmate Murphy, who has a weak presence, into a ghost and then make him a deliciously hunted monster for experience points.
>>56
The king and the villain’s names are also the producers’ names read backwards.
>>58
Is it the original idea for the manga I’m currently working on, IALUMAS?
>>56
I wonder how many times Murphy-kun has been killed in total…
I wonder if it’s something as serious as The Lord of the Rings or Record of Lodoss War…
>>57
The Lord of the Rings aside, isn’t Record of Lodoss War just a beautifully restructured version of TRPG house rules and home play, at the same level as this!?
ASCII worked hard for it…
>>61
The package looks seriously hardcore.
There is a possibility that Ninja Slayer is influenced by Wiz chronologically, but not the other way around.
Elf… Ninja!
I feel like I’ve heard that the reason Ninja Slayer’s color is dark red is because the color of the high master ninja enemy in Wizardry was somewhat dark red.
The ninja in hit1000 is, to put it mildly, an impossible game to beat.
Vatira is a direct parody of Hawk Wind’s antics.
When it comes to ninjas, it’s elves.
When it comes to elves, it’s ninjas.
What manga is this?
>>71
Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna
>>77
Not only “Adjacent Ashes and Youth,” but that one is also getting a manga adaptation, huh?
Thinking about it, even if they die, I can revive them, so I can torture them infinitely until they talk.
>>72
There is a risk of loss during revival, so it’s hard to be infinite.
>>74
In the novel Wiz4, I wonder if I can properly resurrect next time? There was a torture that continued to kill while intimidating.
ANDREW and ROBERT
WERDNA and TREBOR.
I’ve only played SFC, but I remember thinking it was more of a silly game than I expected when weak monsters like Shogun showed up.
>>75
The highest-ranking enemy in the Samurai category is Mifune.
Licking my fingers through the fabric…
My first WIZ play was with Mayura…
Toshiro Mifune is the highest level of samurai.
If you’re a ninja, you can slurp soba even while wearing a menpo.
I was surprised to see that the recent remake of the original game recreated the parts where characters from the anime, which were cut events at the time, appeared.
>>85
Speaking of which, I remember watching the Wiz 1 anime a long time ago.
Diving into it with a party of three frontliners like that actually reveals that the ninja’s trap detection and unlocking abilities are more unreliable than expected.
>>87
The comic that is not the one in the thread just happened to deal with that issue in the latest episode.
The issue of too many Japanese characters named Mihune and Ishiro in overseas creations.
Is the Wiz anime the one where Kenji Utsumi voices Wardna?
The previous episode had a bathing scene with breasts, but it looks like we can’t see that anymore…
The Kashinat’s sword has two: a proper magic sword and a mixer from another world.
In theory, the mixer is generally stronger.
In practice, I can only say that the usability of the ninja is poor.
It’s easy to become a degraded warrior.
>>91
The whole nudity thing is just a basic gag that can be done if I wanted to…
The author of Goblin Slayer also writes cold war cyberpunk and has a lot of versatility, doesn’t he?
If you pick up a shuriken, you can use it, ninja.
Naked trading is a game for those who have reached the extreme.
>>95
In actual operation, the naked ninja not only has low attack performance, but the complete lack of armor results in no resistance, which is tough.
>>96
I heard that Belkanan-chan is 14 years old, and it has become a serious matter.
In some series, there are limits on the revival of mask data, separate from turning to ash.
Did the opening and closing gimmick of the menpo become official?
>>99
It’s hard to say because it’s by a ninja.
There are some that seem like they’re completely integrated with the face and jaw.
The original Cthulhu Mythos RPG’s campaign feels akin to being beaten with a bundle of character sheets.
Well, it depends on the series, though.
If it’s just for clearing, we don’t need any advanced classes other than a ninja or a priest…
The fact that the protagonist Ialmas was in such a place without any memory is, in a way, a reference to the original work…
The story goes that if you play extremely hard, being completely naked with no armor can result in higher defense.
If you’re playing normally and at a regular level, having armor makes you stronger.
It gives the impression of someone smiling and coming to abduct and kill me.
Maya Jun drew an illustration that’s just too cool.
>>108
It’s Kenjiro Haneda’s fault for making the music too cool.
>>108
Despite being pixel art, I wonder how it ended up with such a cool design.
It feels like a bundle of talent, amazing.
The Vorpal Bunny has also become famous.
Those who die from grenades in the original text are another matter.
To be honest, wiz is just a weak enemy in the early stages and not that scary.
Even if the defense becomes somewhat weaker, the disadvantage of losing the effects of the armor is greater, right?
>>110
If you don’t have ST resistance compared to AC, there’s nothing you can do!
The wizard’s ninja grows the slowest, yet its HP growth table is that of a thief.
If you’re not raising the HP through job changes, you can say that choosing a trap for ninjas in the initial PT is a viable option.
So it’s the Hawk Wind-san from the thread image, huh…
Well, whatever you do is pointless.
The image I have is that the head hunting was done by a group of ninjas rather than rabbits.
>>113
Those guys not only have instant death but also poison…
I think Lord Hawk Wind has a remarkable level as well.
It seems that either due to some specifications or something else, there are times when the level itself isn’t that high, so I think that’s why they are wearing clothes.
>>114
Since AC is VL, it can only be seen as something that has transcended levels.
Considering the resistance to paralysis and drain, going in bare is indeed quite tough, and relying solely on bare-handed critical hits is concerning.
That’s why I line up Muramasa swords.
I tried to raise a samurai and ninja at the same time in the PS port of wiz1, but I gave up.
>>117
The naturally-born samurai and bishop can still manage, and the road is somewhat manageable too.
Being a naturally born ninja is really tough.
The lord also becomes incredibly strong with the master’s holy armor…
Once the ninja reaches around level 50, I have an image of making them go naked just to carry the treasures I picked up.
When fully equipped, there are only two or three slots left in my item inventory, so I can hardly bring anything back…
If you’re eating sushi, could it be that you’re injured?
It’s a chance to strike!
>>122
You have been devoted.
>>122
Seriously, this person is eating sushi not to heal wounds but just genuinely enjoying the taste.
This enemy ninja makes me feel like, “Even though this PT is a rare species of ninja, you guys are really grouped together, aren’t you…!”
Ninja Slayer itself
In the first place, it was created by reverse-importing the ridiculous image of ninjas from America.
If we say it’s like the original source, then yes.
Hawkwind is a monster that can instantly defeat even the peak version of Wordna…
Even I, who has not played it, know of Lord Hawkwind.
I’m pretty sure this is an elf, right?
Lord Hawkwind is passing the time eating sushi, writing replies to letters, and feeding sushi to his pet dragon, even while being attacked by Wardna…
>>131
I can’t defeat it even if I send other monsters after it.
Since there’s no way around it, I guess I’ll just send this armor old man with zero attack power into battle…
A person who does whatever they want just because they can kill at any time.
I wonder which one is truly immortal: Lord Hawkwind, who is completely impervious to attacks other than Dinks, or Wardna, who can surely revive no matter how he dies.
In the world view of the early numbered series related to Lil’ Gammon, it is Lord Ninja Hawk Wind who reigns as the absolute killer, which is why he is actually famous.
In the world of Shinobi, there are proper sushi packs, so they don’t use those takeout containers.
…Is this possibly Hawk Wind?
>>139
There’s no other sushi-eating ninja character, right?
>>139
It’s not explicitly stated, but considering the worldview, I think it’s someone in a position similar to Suzuki Dogezaemon.
It seems to serve the god Cadolt, but it is likely stronger than that Cadolt’s idol, Hawk Wind.
Incredible Karate.
Open it and read, you damn boss.
I have a feeling that one of the treasures of Wizardry was the Kojiki.
The senior adventurers who are kind to the protagonists are the All-Stars.
Hawk Wind seems like a meta character.
Isn’t it a boss from the Wiz series, where Wardna, like in a reversal scenario, aims for the surface from the lowest level?
It sounds interesting in concept, but it’s like a final boss battle that’s a meta joke itself…
After all, the creator is a game designer, so it’s Hawk Wind.
There’s no way we can win.
>>147
On the contrary, why would such a character be defeated by Dink?
>>149
There are various theories, such as that it is a motif related to the author’s deceased relative, but it remains unclear.
There are characters similar to Dink in other series, so it’s fine if they’re strong just because they’re meta characters.
The PS version of Wiz 4 was moderately easier and quite fun.
Does Wiz really eat sushi during a battle in the game…?
>>150
I planned to eat sushi, feed the dragon sushi, and take a nap, but I ended up seriously sleeping, and when I woke up, I brushed my teeth, polished my sword, and was offered to the gods and died.
Well, it’s essentially the final boss, but it’s not really the final boss…
Anpanman and Jam Ojisan are here too, and they can do whatever they want… It’s hard to believe they were screaming in flames at the collaboration event a little while ago.
You like the development where the useless gets hit the hardest, right?
I don’t know much about Wizardry.
I found out that there is a torture like sushi torturing.
>>155
It’s not even torture; it’s just that an absolute strong person is eating because they’re bored.
>>155
Eating sushi, reading magazines, and caring for a pet dragon are all hobbies of Windhawk-san.
>>155
In reality, it’s not even torture.
You are nothing more than air.
…Don’t you think Wardna-san is pitiful?
>>158
There are quite a few reasons for being treated that way, so it’s no problem.
Since Trebo is a mad king, the act of stealing the amulet is ambiguous in terms of good and evil.
Well, since I’m killing adventurers left and right, I don’t feel sorry for them.
This is the elf warrior that appears in the nonsense stories of Ninja Slayer, right?
It’s just too scary that I can’t defeat my opponent who is sound asleep.
It’s that guy, Wardna, who steals wallets from grandmothers trying to cross the crosswalk.
I only know Daphne and Brevas from the Wiz series, but is Brevas a comic adaptation of the story from past games?
>>166
No, that’s wrong.
The original story is probably 5, but…
Wizardry is a hardcore, hard dark fantasy from abroad! I’m well-informed about it!