
Is it another story about Neptune King? Please stop.
I haven’t told a lie.
In the end, it was the right decision to give it.
At first glance, it seems that Napkin is far inferior to the progenitor, but upon closer reading, it’s interesting to note that the criticism is mainly about personality and there isn’t much mention of ability.
“Because strength cannot be denied…”
Even someone like Ayatsu or Silver Man doesn’t usually talk this much.
“And not just ‘I died having lost to a lowly superhuman’ or ‘It’s pathetic to lose to a lowly superhuman,’ but it seems to contain a deeper, more profound sentiment.”
It seems like they might be pointing out the part where you’re getting carried away and speaking vaguely.
>>8“Are you relying too much on magnet power, making your technique weak?”
After all, I was a disciple, you know.
Despite being a grip strength character, Magnetica Bomber is the only one that doesn’t match in physique or style.
>>11I was told that it was inspired by Cross Bomb, but I thought at the time that the quality was completely different from Bomber.
>>27Even if we assume that the power of Cross Bomber and Magnitika is the same (at this point, quite biased towards Psycho).
It’s too much hassle, and it’s definitely stronger to do a cross bomber.
The apprentice was better at using magnet power.
>>12Psycho is pretending not to know, but it seems that jealousy over the fact that Nepkin has mastered the use of Magpa is also included.
The face of Neph during the tag team era looks so silly and dumb.
Considering that the main work had that strength despite being weakened repeatedly, it’s crazy to think that it might have been at the ancestor class during its prime, really.
>>14Was that guy really that weakened besides being old?
It’s amazing that there are so many subordinates who follow despite losing immortality.
The henchman waiting all the time even while at the bottom of the Thames is impressive…
The aging debuff in the boiled world is amazing…
Not only Nep, but also Neji Ken has a high ability to train disciples to the extent that he can use Diamond Power.
>>22Even though a seat became available, Neji Ken is raising the next generation of large numbers, isn’t he…
>>25Among 1000 disciples
Perfect Hunting Neptune Man
Perfectly Excavated Screw Kid
Full Ball Kendaman
“We have three people contributing to the immeasurable number of troops.”
>>25Buffaloman and Ramenman are defeating Rajinan.
When I was dealing with Neji, I wouldn’t have been able to win if my mental state hadn’t been perfect.
In terms of physicality, Neji was already complete.
It seems that there is original skill present, not just because the seat is vacant due to the addition of mental aspects from the ancestor arc.
– Napkin is (a personality that is) petty.
– Was capable (not saying that they became incapable afterward)
– (I should have been able to win easily) but shamefully died after losing to an inferior superhuman.
“I handle magnet power better (as a researcher) than others.”
Everything is a fact!
Since Nep dropped out just before the tag, it was probably right around that time.
It seems that the reason for the actions of the Satan General and the founder, who didn’t move during the time of the Devil King, is partly because they found a successor named Nep.
The kendama is so strong that it could make even a time-manipulating person say it would have been dangerous on the ring.
>>26I like the new technique Cup and Cannon.
They’re saying even Nemesis has no power, so that’s something, Psycho.
Not suited for power techniques.
It seems like they’re trying to use magnet power as something quite lofty.
This is just power, so why not wield it like power?
It might have been annoying because it had that kind of vibe.
Is there really a need to strengthen it with reincarnation and turn it into a weird technique? It seems like something people would say.
There should have been a future where we could have done a napkin and cross-bomb.
Understanding Saiko’s personality makes it clear that she is extremely attached to Nepkin.
Because Nep showed that he can do sand iron martial arts and cross bombardment…
There are so many characters driven insane by aging due to meat that there’s even a possibility that Nepkin’s personality was actually normal before the aging set in…
>>35The fact that they were chosen as a perfect superhuman likely indicates that their personality was relatively decent as well.
I became too strong and got arrogant…
I couldn’t help but feel a sense of regret for the silent disappearance of the iron sand martial arts.
Please stay a little longer.
There are too many subordinates following me!
>>37It seems that almost all perfect superhumans except for Rajin and the progenitor have joined, so this is definitely the overwhelming mainstream.
>>39Even though I’m training harder than any superhuman, if all I’m allowed to do is that without being included in the battles on the ground and I’m just left out, then what’s the point of our existence? It’s only natural to feel that way.
So far, this guy is about the only one who has directly defied the ancestor…
I wonder if there was quite a bit of dissatisfaction with the perfect world.
It’s crazy that all they say is that there are problems with humanity.
I returned to hell like Amoi Man, but I was made to spar with Omega Man and ended up dying, right?
Despite all the talk, there are many superhumans who followed him, so it could be both his abilities and charisma.
>>44Strong enough to do a free large number army.
Using a MagSafe is great.
The direct disciple of the founder has been properly recognized.
I think a man who can pull his people and take action immediately when he gets annoyed is definitely charismatic enough.
It is indeed a petty accessory as per Suguru and Psycho’s evaluation, but beyond that, it has strength and assertiveness.
>>44The reason for challenging Kinnikuman, who defeated the Demon General, to take the name is too grandiose.
If we’re not careful, it may also be the same ambition for world peace.
>>46The reason I was acting was that I found the Justice Superhero unreliable, so I decided to crush them and protect the world instead.
>>55The fact that Perfect did nothing while Goldman led the Devil Supermen to ravage the surface in front of Tournament Mountain…
>>71It’s more than enough reason to abandon the progenitor and Enma, isn’t it?
If the Demon General was the original Perfect Superhuman, then even more…
There are only 19 people in the “The Mansail,” but there are 12 players in Rajinan and only 11 ancestors, with overlaps in gold and silver.
The complete form that only appeared in two frames is just too good.
From the perspective of a perfect rookie, once they become a perfect superhuman, they’re just locked away training while muttering about the lower beings, and there probably was a desire to step outside and test their strength as well.
I wonder how much of the whole 10,000 years of the Thames River is true.
I have been fighting for years just with this piece and the nickname “Kanketsu.”
Because of being a Rajin, thinking you are in a privileged class, and getting cut off by the majority is on your side.
Someone who questioned the way of the psycho and tried to wake up and left.
If I myself became senile and turned out like that, it would have its own flavor, right?
The Man said that Nepkin was a perfect faction leader until the Radinan expulsion took place before the tag match, and then continued to use weapon attacks afterward.
It seems that it was treated as truly exceptional.
The charisma of someone who would give up their privileged status in Rajinan to be a leader is amazing.
The ambition is too high.
We are also raising Nep as the next leader.
I believe that the combined training ability, beyond just strength, might be above that of The Man.
Of course the evil gods would feel a sense of crisis thinking, “It’s crazy that Nephthys can defeat something like Kinnikuman…”
The person has been absent the whole time while only the settings keep getting enhanced.
There are others who are so tired of living that they feel they can only finally die after losing.
The oldest member, Nepkin, knows that there are still things left to do, so I can’t die…
The parts that were enhanced in the new version and the parts that were a mystery in the previous version are reacting chemically.
What the hell is this guy?
The others have somehow come back to life, but Nepkin is still dead…
The young Neptune King has a wild appearance but also possesses strength, which is great…
I don’t really understand the difference between those that have revived and those that haven’t.
>>66I think it’s quite atmospheric.
Although I have a quirky personality, my mental state is close to that of a god or a transcendent being.
I really think that being captivated by magnet power has distorted my personality.
I don’t think he was originally a good guy.
But you can see that the mind deteriorates with age by watching that guy.
The soul of the napkin was being hunted by Omega Man, but its body is possessed by the Five Gods of Evil.
The Superhuman Graveyard is good…
If they had been able to dominate the surface in the tag arc, it feels like they would have proceeded all the way to the Superhuman Graveyard.
A man whose evaluation gradually rises despite not doing anything.
I wonder if Napkin will revive and fight against Fana.
The reason I use magnetic power is purely for world peace… but to go so far as to open the Apollo Window just to bully inferior superhumans is a bit much…
I wonder if the Magnetica Bomber was developed forcefully to preserve the reputation of Zaman.
This continuously reassessed superhuman is the remarkable Neptune Man who waited for ten thousand years on the Thames side.
In fact, they’re defeating strong opponents left and right in the tag team chapter.
>>81I think the level of completion of the Cross Bomber is amazing when I look at what comes after it.
Well, I had a personality that accepted the poor treatment…
Compared to Psycho and Fana, there’s no feeling that Nep or Nepkin are inferior as Magp users.
But still, Mild Man is really lame…
If you don’t know the time when the other Rajinan were being guided by the founder…
Because it is the only survivor among the general superhumans that rose before the appearance of immortals other than the ancestor, under the framework of Rajinan.
Psycho can open the Apollon Wind anywhere, which is amazing.
The way of using the battle had become too flashy, making it hard to see the parts of the ground that were gouged out, which led to skill mistakes and a deterioration in the setup of special techniques, making it less effective.
Well, as for whether Napkin was a combat expert, it mostly relied on Magpa, so it’s unclear at this point how that compares to Psycho.
>>89The fact that they are properly saving their favorites without relying on the Magpa called Megaton King Drop is commendable.
He himself acknowledged that without Magpa, he would just be an inferior superhuman, so he placed a lot of importance on Magpa.
>>91This self-awareness has gone around in circles and is crazy…
>>89Instead of taking attacks that come at Nep, the tank is enduring dangerous hits but is still in good shape, so the defense work is quite skillful.
>>98The extremely durable one is Psycho too.
No damage at all! There might be some bravado in that statement, though.
Psycho must have been really down when his disciple staged a coup and left with the Perfect Superhuman after he had probably confronted Justice about losing to the lower-ranked Milosman.
It’s clever how Nepu uses the Thunder Saber; it’s great if it hits, but even if it misses, it still applies magnetism to the ring.
Even with the same technique, the impression changes drastically when the user is different, I realized there.
In the context of the old meat tag chapter, both Nep and Nepkin’s outrageous gameplay with the late-game Magcup comeback is too much.
But when Nep did that against the time superhuman in the Papillon battle, it felt really refreshing because the buildup time was long.
>>94To be honest, I found it kind of boring midway, so I’ve been thinking that Magpa itself isn’t that interesting since the Psycho Man days.
The grand-disciple has completed the Magpul tactics.
Having just a Magpa gives you such an incredible confidence.
>>97Well, the Hermit Missionaries are strong, so it’s no surprise that it turns out that way.
>>97I just realized it with this response.
Psycho relies on magnets, but Nep is strong even without them.
Of course there’s a difference.
>>109In the latest Papillon battle, Nep himself said, “I can beat the super god with my own strength even without Mag-P.”
>>109Haven’t you shown that you’re strong even without it!?
If they do the same thing in the current series again, it might drag on, but I found this time’s Neptune’s magpie to be interesting.
The skill of the napkin that nurtured that once bland fighter into a great heel is truly something.
>>101In the super god battle, it really made the readers think, “This guy is just a letdown,” and that’s what makes the excitement in the Papillon fight so amazing.
As expected, Magpa is a great thing, Mr. Silver…
>>110I cannot accept that.
The Papillon has also come up with quite a gimmick.
A special move called Megaton King Drop that doesn’t use a Mag-P.
While emphasizing the small items, I won’t hide that I am originally a senior disciple.
The dependable master who will take the Robbins Special first.
Psycho often gets overlooked for having quite a few tricks up their sleeve, especially with techniques like Grim Reaper and Magpul.
>>108Well, the fact that I’m using a special move means it’s not good.
In that case, it would have been better to create a special technique for Magpa.
>>108I wonder what that skeleton is all about…
The attire for subduing Kinnikuman, who defeated the progenitor, is too grand with charisma and righteous justification.
If you were so fond of personally teaching Magpa, then it’s no wonder you have strong lingering feelings.
It seems like you’ve had quite an experience of being… betrayed by the napkin!
The fact that the progenitor is mixed in with the Rajinans is already quite a betrayal issue…
You should practice Magpa at least as much as a napkin.
To be honest, I think the only thing that’s good about Psycho is the stuff related to the techniques.
Ignition Dress…
Psycho forcibly incorporated it into unnecessary parts because they wanted to make Magpa acknowledge it.
Nep is purely strong with Magpa, so I’ve elevated it to a technique that can showcase that strength.
Psycho received criticism because the mechanics of the signature technique, Grim ReinCARNATION, relied too heavily on Magpa and had some mistakes, but aside from the ultimate techniques, everything else is quite high level.
Basically, Psycho just overpowers the block with grip strength regardless of magpul.
When it’s ultra-first-rate individuals, it’s like the flaws come out relying on MagPi.
I think Silver is too strong for pushing it to that point.
If it’s against a typical superhuman, it’s easy for Psycho to win comfortably.