
Magnetica Bomber!! Gagagagaga!!
Although they had talent as a researcher, they lacked talent for violence.
>>1Did you really not want to use it much after all?
Yes, it’s noisy there.
Probably the moment Nepkin saw this technique, he must have thought, “This will take so much effort, it’s better to use it in a tag match…”
If you keep trying to become Silver Man forever, the magnetic superhuman won’t hold up…
Magnetic superheroes need a “lack of ethics”!
Are we talking about that again?
Please stop.
I think the next Nepp is probably heading this way.
>>8Even if it means confronting the man, it’s such an important presence that I won’t let them take Nemesis’s head.
>>11The fact that that nemesis could be brainwashed and end up in a deadly duel is tough…
The research team is not good at combat.
Someone with a personality that can act lawlessly while laughing like “Hyahahaha” is more suited for combat utilization of magnetic power.
Psycho-Man may emulate madness as much as he wants, but he is fundamentally serious at heart…
What is it?
Is it another bad flow because of me?
A technique that has the power of only one person.
I’m going! Neptune King Cross Bomber! Guh guh~!
If Nep could create an avatar, then Psycho Man should have been able to do it too, and if that was possible, they could have defeated Silver Man.
>>15That’s too harsh…
>>21But there was a time when I was apprenticed, so it’s not that I’ve never done it, right?
Using this power feels a bit like cheating, doesn’t it?
That’s why they aren’t here.
I feel like my status as a Magpie user has risen to a new level with the current Neptune.
>>17Isn’t it great? I’m a one-of-a-kind guardian, you know?
The iron sand avatar was possible only because of that environment overflowing with Mag P, which usually feels impossible.
I don’t know when the sand iron avatar started to speak.
>>18I enthusiastically used ventriloquism.
If you create an avatar, of course it will start talking.
>>19However, the Papillon Man’s avatar doesn’t speak…
>>23It’s bad because it’s made with cheap scales and powder.
Is it only possible to use it in a serious textbook-like manner?
It seems like I would watch my grand-students’ success with a sour face.
Superheroes can suddenly create bells, so they can at least make talking avatars.
Even the Time Superhumans are creating Time Superhumans from nothing, so don’t complain.
Only those who are seriously using Magfap can’t master it, Psycho Man.
>>24Are you saying that I resemble a lower-class superhumanーーーっ!!!!10!!10!!!!!
It seems you’re good at creating systems that everyone can use, like a hellish stone mill.
It’s really a feeling of being something to use personally…
It feels more like righteousness than perfection.
I never thought about making an avatar out of sand iron.
I’ll use it in my daily life too.
It turns out that the correct way to use Magpa was to crossbomb with my disciple Nepkin…
For now, the areas where Psychoman seems to be superior are that it can be used without opening the Apollon Window and its output seems to be higher than Neptune’s.
>>35So you’re saying it was easier to create a sand iron avatar than Nep, but you didn’t reach that point!?
>>36Yes, it’s noisy there.
>>36If Psycho forms a team, it would be Silver, but there’s no way Psycho would allow Silver to create an avatar.
>>38I understand that kind of thing.
>>38On the other hand, Nep was enthusiastically treating King, dressed in divine attire, as a subordinate in her playful imagination.
>>66What I presented is not a napkin, but rather the appearance of Big The Budou, so it’s safe.
>>78My eyes were sharp and focused, and there wasn’t even a hint of a creepy laugh…
>>35The Apollo windowless option seems to have quite a high technical level, right? It’s like, you don’t have to go through the hassle of magnetization while getting punched around… something like that.
You’re probably using it while being unsure, so of course, you can’t master it.
>>39To be honest, if Silverman had been attacked with physical and technical skills honed without this kind of thing, he would have lost.
>>39In other words, if Fana is created from some aspect of Psycho and Psycho itself exists in the depths of the subconscious, then it seems plausible that the unusual caution she has towards Magpa stems from Psycho’s true feelings.
Putting aside my true feelings, I first thought that friendship was something for inferior superhumans.
If I could create silver from iron sand and recklessly execute a cross bomber while glowing, then surpassing the Zaman would have been possible.
Both Nep and napkins can be used without hesitation, which makes them strong.
Mental health is important.
I think it was a mistake to incorporate the Mag-Pa into the already completed setup of the special moves.
Psycho is such an extreme denial of friendship that he even disposes of Turbo Men, who came as colleagues.
Since I didn’t forget the power of friendship, I thought there was a chance of winning last week, and then it turned into Metal Big Za Martial Arts, so I didn’t think I would win.
Using both magnet power and friendship power.
>>48I feel like the current Neptune Man could pull it off…
>>61I mean, there was the magnet power of friendship after all.
>>63As expected, Suguru is a singularity.
You were too serious.
It represents the essence of everything, Psycho.
But I understand that if you’re going to surpass a man, you need to be able to do something like a cross bomber with a silver avatar.
That evaluation is just too accurate; that guy, the general, is the closest to friendship power, but he’s just too serious.
When you see the true beauty of the cycle of reincarnation…
Why did you forcefully incorporate the magnet power?
>>51It would have been better if they only acknowledged the research and prohibited its use in combat…
>>52If it’s Onyx, a former colleague, it should be fine.
I wonder if the expected ancestors will be alright.
>>51Because it’s a good thing…
>>53I cannot accept that.
>>53If you truly think it’s a good thing, then a more assertive way of using it was necessary… In that respect, the lineage of “Napkin” is truly amazing.
>>51?????
Is it the eternal final chapter?
Psycho was too busy with many roles, including being a founder, a researcher, and a Raginan.
>>54Even Mirage, who was acting as a judge, gatekeeper, and gunslinger, wasn’t able to grow while maintaining the status quo.
If you are busier than that…
It was probably lingering that people were saying, “Isn’t that doping?” and that’s why I wasn’t using it for self-enhancement.
Psycho wanted to be recognized by Magpa, so it was good that he was substituting his fighting style with Magpa.
Nep is strong because he’s completely adding together his own power and Magpa. What the heck is this guy?
>>58The strongest ancient master trained the strongest modern fighter.
It’s definitely the strongest.
The negative reviews received besides “The Man” linger.
I also think that perhaps we couldn’t openly experiment and make mistakes.
Now, Nep has the spirit of dialogue.
>>64Die! Time Superhuman!
>>64I got angry and just beat them up because they weren’t willing to have a conversation.
>>64(Slap)
People who are serious at their core will end up going crazy in a serious way, even if they go mad.
I’m different from those who are crazy from the root.
>>65Once again, the napkin is rock solid.
I think there was also the feeling that it couldn’t be recognized as a failure because it was the power that allowed the greatly indebted Zaman to be acknowledged, even if it meant bending himself, despite opposition from the other founders.
In the case of Psycho Man, after all, the research on magnetic power itself is…
It’s just a means to escape from the friendship power that was beginning to sprout within me…
If the premise is to immobilize with a Mag-Pa, then it would be better to use a big strike move like a Cross Bomber instead of a falling technique that depends on where the opponent falls to reduce its power.
The truth is, part of the reason is that the opponent was silver…
I felt refreshed after beating up the Papillon and telling it, “Stop your arrogant attitude!”
>>76When I peeled off the mask, a caterpillar came out, and saying that I didn’t need the mask after all was just the best.
I feel like I would create a silver avatar just once and then say, “This is not it!!!” and break it.
Wait a minute! Why is the rating decreasing when it’s completely gone?
>>81But it’s interesting that the character’s appeal is deepening.
>>81As expected of the master of napkins, even though he is dead, the stock prices fluctuate wildly.
(The expelled napkin did not use magpie for its favorite.)
Using Magp for myself is Nep or Nepkin.
Using myself for Magpa is psycho.
It seems like the reason why both the Restoration man and the napkin seemed to be quite decisive was because they lacked something that was psycho?
>>84The difference between a serious superhuman and a free superhuman.
Using Magpa for oneself is Hermit Missionaries.
Using myself for Magpa was psychotic.
No matter what Silverman says or what the other founders or The Man say,
This is the power needed for world peace, and if I had conducted my research under the firm belief that I wouldn’t allow anyone to complain, things might have been different…
I wanted you to understand that Silverman definitely wouldn’t nod his head until the very end… that’s what it is.
>>86Even if a bunch of superhumans with extreme inflation in strength come together, it’s not enough for the crisis of Omega Star, which is really grinding away, so it can’t be wrong that this is a truly necessary power…
Suguru is a descendant of silver, and it has been said that cattle are also part of the genealogy of the god of harmony.
When I think that my lineage is just an ordinary street superhuman brawler, it makes my strength seem like a bug, Neptune.
>>87“I thought it was rooted in Leviathan, but it turned out to be nothing like that, which was surprising!”
>>87Of course, during the fighting boy era, there were no decent opponents to fight, so it became stale.
If you use Magpa, you can become this strong! It’s not good to include Magpa in existing techniques.
>>90Nep really neatly separates that kind of thing, doesn’t he?
The technique utilizing Magpa is too highly refined with the cross bomber.
It’s a common phenomenon that users can use it better than the developers.
Although it was used as a power, it is still dangerous.
I think the conclusion of becoming the guardian of magnetic power as the only one who can handle it takes Silver and Psycho into consideration as well.
The techniques and style as a superhuman were perfected during the era of the Fighting Man, right, Nep?
>>99What was lacking was the ability to be loved as a wrestler.
>>103So, I’ll make them a masked wrestler and debut them with flashy tag team moves that will be well-received by the audience.
>>103Wouldn’t it have been better if those around you weren’t so weak?
Speaking of which, Samson’s parasite.
What’s up with that guy’s ego?
The lines are nothing but groans.
>>100“I’ve been waiting for you!”
The other party is at fault.
I think it’s amazing that they were able to build the system, as establishing the basics must be quite difficult.
The psycho man who was really too serious.
I had the power to do anything wildly, but I lacked the freedom to go all out!
It seems that there are fewer founders who could win if Neptune Man and a founder faced off in a Papillon battle.
>>105I want to see Gunman clash with Abyss’s power fighters.
>>105If you have the ability to beat a super god in your natural state and can even use Magpa, then that’s just amazing…
>>105“To demonstrate that ‘this disciple is a being that surpasses God,’ Napkin, who is dressed in God’s formal attire, occupies a subordinate position.”
Even with a napkin that has passed its prime, if it were a perfect napkin paired with Nep, there was a true possibility that it couldn’t be handled at all.
If we’re going to do it, I would have liked to see time rewind as a counter to hyper recovery, but I guess it’s okay since it means Cross Bomber is super strong!
First, it’s too strong, Nep.
In a world where chaos reigns and the gods have decided on purification, those who were trying to set things right are all serious, every last one of them…
After all, it’s power, so the goodness or badness lies with the one who uses it; the power itself is neither good nor bad. What Onikisman said still resonates here…
I’m really happy that Magpul-equipped Hell Missionals still seem incredibly strong…
>>116I now realize that the teams we lost to in the Dream Superhuman Tag fought quite valiantly.
In the end, The Machin Guns snatched victory, and you can’t help but think, “What the hell are you guys…?”
>>128I wouldn’t have known if Nep’s mental hadn’t broken down.
Upon re-reading, ever since the swordboard coffin was broken by the feigned sleep, Nep has not been able to fight properly.
>>116I have mixed feelings, wanting to team up again.
If we do that lawlessness one more time, we’ll surely attract a ton of hate this time, but I have mixed feelings of thinking it’s okay anyway.
Is it the Five Great Clocks that ensnared those with a tragic past using all sorts of means?
Fanapeshimi too, and this face surely reflects a sad past without waiting, Papillon and the otter…
I want Suguru to do Gannryujima with Magput.
Well, even though Nep is doing this much, the fact that there’s still a lot of blood flowing shows how strong the five generations are.
>>119If it had properly choked him out when he jumped, Neptune would have lost, and his arrogance completely backfired.
>>124Considering that aspect, I feel that while Nep has the strength of a match expert and the specs and techniques of the Five Great Kicks, the lack of match experience has become apparent.
>>131I thought it was an adult insect, but isn’t it still a caterpillar! Is that the real face?
>>203I think it’s a contradictory existence to take pride in being something incomplete, not fully developed as an adult or larva, while hiding an ugly face that was bestowed by God.
The performance of the Cross Bomber is still insane even now.
The inside of the papillon is super creepy!
Using Magpuff to its full potential, there aren’t many who can win 100% seriously at the level of a super god, like Nep.
Despite the twists and turns, in the end, Nep became the embodiment of the debate between Psycho and G-gold…
Rajinarn, who has been training endlessly with an immortal body without ever stepping into the limelight,
To capture Nep alone, you have to ambush her with multiple people; otherwise, you stand no chance.
Considering the feelings of the Rajinan faction, I thought it was quite something…
It’s complicated, but I think there are probably two types of magnetic power: one as magnetic power and the other as superhuman power.
Rather, it feels like my condition suddenly improved right after I bled quite a bit.
To be honest, when I was excited, I thought, “Just lose one more time,” but the result is incredibly cool, right Neptune?
The true face of the Papillon was unexpectedly good.
>>132If everything is crap, then the one who will destroy it all is the best by the process of elimination, so the pessimist chose the clown.
A Papillon proudly boasts its body bestowed by the gods while hiding the appearance of incomplete metamorphosis with a mask after emergence.
A fanatic who is strongly confident that only they cannot notice the striking resemblance.
Since all the followers of the god of time who delved into the characters are distorted beings, I guess the remaining two will also have terrible self-dignity destruction.
>>151It seems that Enderman might start saying he can’t remember his true face.
>>159I won’t transform!
If you ask who came up with the cross bomber, it was probably Napkin or Psycho.
Neptune is pretty worn out too, but he has intentionally taken hits to break Papillon’s nose, so he really has a crazy level of strength.
>>135Receiving the best favorite.
I said I could easily copy your old-style Cross Bomber, and then I knocked you out with one punch using the real Cross Bomber.
Moreover, hunt for masks as well.
As promised, it was a complete and utter destruction.
It’s salty, but he’s a super veteran, including the Era of the Fighting Man.
>>136In terms of age, I’m probably about two years younger than Robin, so I’m around 34 now, right?
>>156When they first appeared, they seemed to be around 26 years old, and now it feels like it’s been about 5 to 6 years since the tag arc, so they might be around 32 years old.
But since it’s boiled, you can’t rely on it.
>>160It’s been about 6 years since the ancestor arc was tagged, and it might have been about 2 years since then?
>>160In the first place, Yude doesn’t really have an age set, and when it comes to releasing some data or external information, there are settings made by third parties as well…
After going through a seriously too serious psycho and a lawlessly too reckless napkin, a well-balanced Nep has been completed, which is just a bit too reckless.
…I wonder if this is balanced.
A kick with 100 million power not having any effect because of “too much impatience” is a bit strange, isn’t it?
>>139After that, I also said, “It won’t work on me now that I’m using my magnet power!” and it seems that I have an unfairly strong buff applied in the first place.
>>147There are buffs, but since the Infinite Armies arc, the boiling point of the techniques has been removed, so there are some that can endure it. Also, only that part has inconsistencies with Papillon and the clone forms, so it was probably incomplete due to the provocation.
>>158It could simply be a case of extreme self-restraint.
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A pessimist that exists in a state where time has stopped, called a robot superhuman.
A papillon, an existence where time has stopped, transforming into a state of imperfect metamorphosis.
A fanatic who is an imitation of a superhuman trapped by the past and wishing for time to stop forever.
>>142I can’t take it anymore!!!
It’s enjoyable to see a former enemy, who hasn’t become weak and remains just as they are, become an ally and act lawlessly.
>>143Are you listening, Justice Man?
>>149When I wake him up, there’s a part of him that might mindlessly drag Sadaharu and Fanatic around, beating them up without sensing the atmosphere…
>>143They have really gotten better at handling past characters, like with Fen’s personality and intelligence possession.
>>153It’s nice to become beautiful while drifting, but it’s better for the balance to have characters who remain unpleasant yet still become allies.
I remember how lively Nep was the moment they got Magpa back during the second season.
>>144After all, fiber optics can’t be applied in many ways, so MagSafe is stronger, right?
>>155Isn’t it more like lawlessness than application?
Why does a doll made of iron sand operate at full capacity and talk!
>>167You’re being too impatient.
>>155Since the setup entered, it’s too clear the difference in strength, as the 24 million power Lightning effortlessly defeated the single fiber optic power, and the 100 million Papillon couldn’t even move against the Magnet Power.
I just turned 30, and I’m still like this.
If I hadn’t played dead, it would have ended with a down down, so I’m truly moved that Mariposa became one of the reasons for the victory.
There are too many things that lightly blow away this week.
The feeling of “there’s no way we can win” in the tag-team arc, resulting from the dramatic increase in resolution of Perfect Superhuman, Rajinan, and Parfait Origin, is really nice, isn’t it?
Although the optical fiber was handled normally, the magpie was knocked away.
The magnet power is really strong all the time…
Despite not appearing at all, the character of Nepkin has become incredibly strange in terms of status ever since the setting of being a disciple of Psycho was introduced.
Where’s the Neptune element? I sometimes think that.
Isn’t it the lineage of Leviathan?!
>>165When I tried to jump into the river to commit suicide, I resurrected and became even stronger, so I’m Neptune.
>>165Leviathan starts mentioning maelstroms, and I wondered if it has anything to do with Robin’s roots!? But it turns out it has no relation, which is hilarious.
>>165The catchphrase that Furuta created when the original Hulk Hogan was wrestling in Japan has been revived in modern times by Neptune.
Is the collector’s spirit igniting again? Is it going to swell? Number one!!
It’s way too cool to casually cool down after that.
Magpa is a power that governs the creation and collapse of the universe, despite its name being one-dimensional.
The optical fiber power might be used better by those who are behind Nepp than by Nepp itself.
The Neptunian element of Nep is derived from napkins, and I think it’s more correct to consider what the roots of napkins are.
The theory that Papillon wasn’t that strong.
>>179They were completely shut out by Maripo.
>>182It was a one-sided battle between the same 100 million power opponents…
>>179A guy who’s not that strong won’t get a major injury from Neptune.
>>179Don’t try to belittle various things through Papillon.
>>179I’m telling you it’s a one hundred million power that even surpasses a super god, you lowlife!
Without showing a sympathetic expression like a superhero of justice, while uttering hateful remarks.
But it’s stylish to return the mask in a way that properly hides the face.
Regarding Nep’s age, it seems like the timeline is warped even for a second generation, so let’s forget about any inconvenient details.
Suguru is still in the process of growing and is winning continuously, which makes the top players see him as a threat, and there’s really no other way to put it than “Yeah.”
I honestly really want to see Neptune vs Fanatic.
Normally, it’s impossible for a sub-character to defeat the main boss alone, but I can’t help but hold onto the hope that maybe with Nep, it could happen.
The complexity arises from the fact that, in addition to the level of superhuman strength, each superhuman also has their own unique power characteristics.
Even if you have tens of millions of power, there are probably very few stronger guys than a big body with a million power who stands out.
“Whoa… it has resurrected as a god—this is one of the top mob lines in meat!”
This technique is said to be one that will be used on Suguru in the future, but at least they don’t say that.
It feels like I’ve made you feel that in the past, too.
>>194Are you saying Robin is strange?!