
I think it might be a bit excessive to worry about things like the “mystical power” of Kagurabachi or even the images.
The picture in the thread is from a fantasy world, so I wonder if just regular magic power wouldn’t be enough.
>>1It’s a body enhancement power of a warrior that doesn’t use magical power, so it must be different from magic.
If you asked me what kind of word would be good, I wouldn’t know.
To rejuvenate one’s spirit.
Aura should be fine.
Even general fantasy terms can be considered plagiarism by readers who encounter them for the first time in Jump.
It seems that a former author of a alchemy manga in Jump received a letter asking them not to steal the Philosopher’s Stone or homunculi from Fullmetal Alchemist.
>>4It’s true that enjoying entertainment requires a certain level of cultural knowledge.
>>11You’re having fun even without any education, aren’t you?
>>11Because it’s aimed at boys, even elementary school students are reading it.
What the heck is Genryoku?
I still think that vitality is intuitively easy to understand.
>>7It’s a general term because it allows for a revival of spirit.
I think it’s fine to just be normal.
Considering that hunters normally use aura, maybe it’s fine to just think of it as aura or ki without worrying about it…
I thought it would have been better if it was sword energy instead of mystical power, but do you use mystical power for sorcery as well?
I wonder which work was the first to use magical power.
The name of the technique for concentrating energy for physical enhancement is “Eiki.”
In the Edo period, the term “tōriki” was used in theatrical works and folk society, but it has now been completely forgotten.
>>14It’s remaining due to spiritual power.
What does it mean to cultivate one’s mind?
“My nerikiri is 530,000, so if I line it up with numbers, it seems like anything could look that way.”
After all, spiritual pressure is quite stylish.
If there is no originality, I want you to honestly ride on the shared knowledge.
>>19But that “narou” novel is really looked down upon by some people… it’s gotten better recently, though.
>>21For example, it’s just being mocked for relying too much on common tropes, making the settings or developments unrealistic!
>>28It’s some people!
Jujutsu Kaisen has a Jujutsu sorcerer as the protagonist, so it’s great that you can honestly use the term “cursed energy.”
>>22It seems like there’s a lot of it, but it’s not really used much, is it? Sorcery power.
>>27From the New World…
>>270It’s too troublesome that I can’t defend.
>>22I still wonder how both technique reversal and reversed technique are present.
>>33Moreover, while the reversal technique is a method that uses Blizzards with the application of Fire, the reversal technique is Heal…
For a similar word, the content just doesn’t feel quite right.
>>41The technique that alters MP can only use Heal with the altered MP from the reversal technique, so putting aside the latter, using Fire with the altered MP to turn it into Blizzara is the technique reversal, so I feel that the former seems to miss the point.
I wonder why they casually use names from mythology for things like magic swords, materials, and weapons and armor.
It’s like using gaming terms such as HP and MP interchangeably.
It seems quite difficult to create a manga that demands originality.
Since it corresponds to fighting spirit in Dai-Dai, it’s different from magical power.
If you twist it too much, it becomes incomprehensible, so words that are intuitively understandable are better.
>>26The spiritual pressure was too broad to understand.
I thought the expression of using cursed energy for body enhancement in jujutsu was similar to a hunter, but the activation of special abilities used an expression like flowing cursed energy into a technique engraved in the body, which felt like Type-Moon.
In other words, if you can establish it successfully, it means you can achieve originality similar to those who came before you, which is the energy of original ability.
Writing “small universe” as “cosmo” is really amazing.
Moreover, it’s not just using it, but burning it.
The originality of alchemy aside, Armed Alchemist has very few elements of alchemy, so it sometimes seems like it just jumped on the Fullmetal Alchemist boom.
I think it’s amazing how the term “chakra” has completely become a term in my manga using existing words related to energy.
I like Getter Rays.
If you can use existing words like “chakra” well, that seems to be the easiest way.
It’s fine in manga because of the name “Genryoku” that it can only use black, but in anime it might be difficult to show variations.
Sometimes even major companies release words that seem to be thought up on a whim and quickly remove them.
If we’re not careful, we might end up being recognized as copycats because of differences in name recognition.
>>40I thought that the power level in One Piece might be an indicator for the Navy, but it turned out not to be the case.
It seems that Nue’s divine power was inspired by Mankin’s shamanic abilities.
I don’t care, but you can convert spiritual power.
Spiritual power is fine, isn’t it?
Magic can be used quite freely, which is nice.
I feel like Haki from One Piece was originally just a common word, but before I knew it, it became the name of a power.
>>46As usual… amazing “fighting spirit.”
The reason why you often see psychic powers in fighting games and Pokémon is unclear.
I don’t have the impression that I see it much in comics or RPGs.
>>47Doesn’t the word “psychic” feel like an oddity from the Showa to early Heisei era?
Rhythm is important, not just in anime.
Why was it chakra for using ninjutsu?
Although I tried to put it out for now, it often ends up feeling like the author can’t handle it well, and I’m left wondering what happened to that setting.
If it’s things like mana, it gets fixed in the image of Western-style fantasy…
Conversely, it’s surprising to know specific terms from particular works instead of common or existing words, like “short sword.”
Chakra is normally of Chinese origin, right?
>>55?
Way power…
Well, since it was a unit that was suddenly introduced, it didn’t cause any issues even if it stopped being used, so that’s good.
>>56It suddenly sprouted, and without knowing the level of its greatness, it disappeared in an instant…
>>61It’s something that measures the training level of the Six Styles and has meaning only for those who use the Six Styles.
>>56It’s like the Dragon Ball’s wish.
>>67What was that…
>>71Babidi’s unit
>>74Even if you suddenly mention combat power, it doesn’t really matter, but it’s probably just because the technology systems of the Frieza Force and Babidi’s technology system are different.
>>56It’s a unit that only comes up when playing among CP9 members.
>>56That’s because CP9 cannot be ranked by their bounties.
Luchi is exceptionally strong, and then there’s Kaku, who is just there to explain.
I feel that the manga artist is skillful at subtly showcasing their individuality here, like with Naruto’s chakra, SWOT’s hidden resolve, BLEACH’s spiritual pressure, and Hunter x Hunter’s nen.
>>57Is it worth lining up there for a SWOT?
>>171It’s a jump, right?
T…Trion…
Is the Chinese-related chakra a Final Fantasy reference…?
Naruto is still not satisfied that Rin’s reincarnation is a zodiac sign.
>>63It’s a shift.
>>63The Kuji Gohō generates power by performing gestures in a specific sequence.
The setting of combining unique marks is probably not a good fit.
I like the straightforwardness of combat power.
Muscle strength
It seems like using battle power in other manga would just be seen as a Dragon Ball parody.
The significant influence that the scale of superhuman strength has had on future generations.
>>70I don’t really understand that itself.
Is it the amount of muscle or something else?
There are quite a few things that are very impressive and have a craftsman’s spirit.
I really like the concept of phonemes in Diabys.
While others have straightforward terms like magic power or mana, having a unique name still excites me.
Can I use aura and nen interchangeably in the Hunter world?
It seems like they are used interchangeably.
>>76Nian is a term for technique, and aura is something that emanates from it.
>>76The ability to manipulate aura is a thought.
>>76The technique to manipulate the aura flowing in the body is called “nen,” but it’s a hassle, so it’s fine to summarize it.
It’s fine to just use magic because it’s a hassle.
Kagurabachi has cool artwork, but honestly, the story isn’t very interesting.
At first, I was confused by the reversal of the curse, but as I kept reading, I got fairly used to it.
I like karate.
I don’t really understand, but somehow I get it.
Perhaps no one knows the furnace.
Odor has a more minor feeling compared to Mana.
Grudge
It feels like “aura” was casually used as a common noun before seamlessly shifting to being a technical term.
Chakras are related to yoga and India, right?
I love the Force.
The persuasive power of Saint Seiya, which can ignite or explode small universes, is amazing.
Odo is only known from Berserk.
In that case, it is only used in the sense of life force or presence.
The shaman powers in Shaman King are so cool…!! There are people who are currently serialized thinking, “I want to create my own original power when I start my serialization!” It seems that everyone wants to create something unique to themselves.
Hokuto no Ken talked about ki and aura, didn’t it?
>>96It speaks about shooting fighting spirit and hitting vital points, like in the explanation of techniques.
>>96I have a memory of saying something about fighting spirit or demonic fighting spirit.
There was also ruby for the aura.
The word “manna” also appears in the Bible, but its connotation seems to suggest a delicious and mysterious food.
The concept of mana, meaning magical power, is said to originate from Oceania’s culture.
>>97Was it common sense in Oceania…?
3-way nail punch
Energy consumption: 90,000 kilocalories
>>98With food techniques that eliminate waste and the ability to store food, I no longer have to worry.
I feel like there was something about calories for using techniques in Toriko, but it disappeared quickly.
>>101I’ve learned cooking skill and food immersion.
>>101It’s like a prelude to mastering food waste.
If I ever serialize my own work, I definitely want to create a unique name for my powers.
Chad’s spirit pressure… has vanished?
Numbers can be impressive and fun, but being too constrained by them… makes me think something like the bounties in One Piece would be nice.
It serves as a rough guideline for strength, but it’s just a guideline after all.
One Piece doesn’t have any concrete explanations for Haki or Devil Fruits; it’s all vague, and no one explains it.
>>109What was Ryuuou?
>>115It’s a dialect of vitality.
Together with the mantra.
It’s an energy that seems to be seen quite often, yet not really seen much at all.
Sometimes numbers suddenly appear with an eye toward gamification, right?
When I bring it up like this, spiritual pressure is quite stylish…
>>112The pressure emitted by existence = the amount of pushing power.
If the spiritual pressure feels high like that, it seems like there’s an incredible amount of power as well.
Arthur is a copy of Saber.
If Yu Yu Hakusho didn’t exist, I think the chances for Bleach to have spiritual power would have been quite high.
Hunter x Hunter’s Nen is simple and I love it.
The concept of “Reiki” has been vague for a long time without explanation.
In BLEACH, is spiritual pressure something related to spiritual power, or is there no element like spiritual power?
>>121It seems like there was a story saying that the original meaning of one’s true power gets turned into spiritual pressure when one puts in effort or spirit.
I think it feels similar to the energy and battle power of Dragon Ball, which has almost been unified with spiritual pressure.
>>121The stronger the spiritual power, the higher the spiritual pressure.
The Shamanic power was also cool.
Vigor
>>123Stop that conversation.
>>123Nerineri nerineri…
There was a time when Dragon Ball was referred to as “Riki” before it became solidified into “ki.”
I feel like there was some sort of unit in Fengshen Yanyi, but I can’t remember.
It’s exciting to think that a future genius will make something popular.
It’s not aura or power, it’s aura power.
The memory arc of Yu-Gi-Oh! mentioned bars and various things, but it simply sounds cool just by using Egyptian words, and since it takes place in Egypt using Egyptian language is only natural, so it’s not weird in terms of setting—it’s unfair.
It’s interesting that the way strength is calculated and the names of abilities differ depending on the school or region.
Since it increases the burden on the readers, it would be clearer to establish a unified standard within the work, at least in weekly boys’ magazines.
The power of the mind.
I love the concept of “haki” being referred to by different names and used in various settings.
>>135Isn’t it like a flowing cherry blossom?
That is also, strictly speaking, a developed form of aura.
The use of the fighting rank in The Seven Deadly Sins wasn’t very good, was it?
I felt that magic power, silver energy, popularity, and cheerfulness came up frequently.
>>138It’s good, right… Lagna Crimson…
I think it’s good to have some energy.
>>139100 times!
The thread image gives off such a strong cancellation vibe that the problem seems trivial.
>>140However, the issue of quickly burning down the village that was mentioned in the previous work was solved from the first episode by leaving the village and getting burned myself.
The thread depicts a story about making a contract with a spirit and doing various things.
The words “vitality” and “energy” are a bit difficult to use, aren’t they?
>>141The image of being sucked in is strong.
I wonder what the vague feeling of Kagurabachi’s supernatural power and hidden strength is all about.
The setting around the cursed sword is cool, but…
I wonder if there were various other types of ki in Yu Yu Hakusho aside from spiritual energy, demon energy, and holy light energy.
>>144The fighting spirit used by Buwi.
Among all the ones I’ve seen so far, “Sentence” was the most ridiculous one.
Marquess Burroughs, Year of Calculated Concern 2280
This is it…
>>156Well, this is a game that aims to be a silly game after all…
>>156But I really love the presentation where it shows the prison sentence as a “Gashaaan!!” in terms of combat power, conveying that this one is different from the enemies I’ve faced so far!
>>148Considering it as a variation of the bounty in One Piece, it might not be that foolish after all.
My lust is 2000 times more sensitive.
>>149Sensitivity 3000 times is the work of a genius.
Well, to be honest, as long as the setting is interesting, it doesn’t really matter what it is.
It is only denied because it is not interesting.
>>150It’s not uncommon for works to be resolved simply with terms like “ability” or “power,” right?
I feel heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy.
This is the true nature of that heavy feeling!
>>151I love the silly mechanism that contradicts the cool name “Flying Dragon Ascension Break.”
The picture in the thread is well-drawn, but for some reason, it’s oddly hard to read.
I didn’t really resonate with the concept of vitality itself, but I thought it was interesting that mantras and other concepts turned out to be essentially the same thing.
It’s nice to be able to use magic freely.
Heavenly power and infernal power are categorized within that, and since there are no attributes that can only use one or the other, it feels like there’s not much point in separating them.
Expressing the severity by the length of imprisonment was also done in Hunter during the exam.
Flame of desperation
It’s funny because it boldly appears in big letters on the premise that it’s happening in the clock tower.
I feel like there are quite a few expressions of strength related to years of imprisonment.
To use the back-up plan, huh…
The power of a shaman is measured in MP, and spiritual power is a unit of strength, right?
>>166The energy of the magician and the power of the ghost.
In the activation type of my other self, the name “Stand” just doesn’t resonate at all.
Even when I first heard it and even now, I think it’s a strange name.
Was there something like that in Gintama?
>>168Blood sugar level?
After the release of Clock Tower 3.
I think it’s interesting that there are effects that are converted into a stamina gauge.
Because it claims that physical strength and prison term are absolutely proportional.
It’s easy to understand that something with a high bounty or prison sentence is strong, but if something is strong yet has a low value, it becomes interesting and can be seen as a dangerous entity.
Hang in there, body! Blood sugar is ten times higher!!
The determination of numbers by the judgment of a third party, rather than the individual’s ability, applies not only to prison sentences and bounties but also to capture levels.
>>177The capture level was good, though.
It’s a bit too inflated.
>>287It’s going to be a pretty heavy job for a capture level in the single digits! That’s what the early Trico was saying!
It was interesting that the essence of the technique for shooting ki blasts that Ranma learned was to feel a heavy negative emotion and shoot heavy ki blasts.
By becoming positively aggressive as a countermeasure, I was able to use a strong energy projectile, but the more damage I take, the heavier energy projectiles I can shoot, whereas the strong energy projectile seems to have the weakness that once I fall behind, I can’t launch the strong energy projectile anymore.
It’s different from strength, but when I saw the weight of sin (Guilgram), I thought I was done for.
There was something like an R value in the ghouls too.
Since it’s only the latter part, there are clearly few characters that have been revealed.
>>180The Rc value is merely a component value in the blood, so it was a flavor that doesn’t directly relate to strength.
My number of sexual partners is 530,000.
I like how the rate of Mujatomo skyrockets like crazy, even though it’s a different concept.
It quickly became a dot and ended.
I sometimes think that nen abilities could be explained by a grand unified theory that could also encompass all the special abilities from other manga. However, since it’s an older manga, there are some rough parts in the way the systems are categorized.
The release system is basically only supportive of other systems, which is why it’s attributed with teleportation, and the special trait system has become a catch-all.
Is it about the crime coefficient?
I think the concept of cursed energy existed before Jujutsu Kaisen, but it has become harder to use.
Recently, I hardly see IQ anymore.
In the past, there used to be genius characters with an IQ of 1000 occasionally…
Doki Doki
I’m not sure if the so-called stand power refers to mental strength, the total energy of the stand, or if it derives from the size of the main body.
>>189Well, this is common.
Libido
The prize money was remarkable, but it doesn’t really serve as a strong measure of strength anymore.
In kanji, it can be compactly summed up in terms of power, but when translated, it often feels a bit off.
In Narou, it seems there are more systems like ranking rather than numerical values.
A-rank adventurers and rarity SSR skills
I think it’s a hassle that the ability concept can only be called a stand, and it can’t be named anything else.
>>194Persona!
>>194Alter abilities or something like that?
In a world where adults take silly rankings like SSS seriously… it makes you think.
Blood type: AB type
Isn’t General Lucci and Shōraku Kanedaichi the only ones famous for being IQ characters?
>>198There’s a Houdin, right?
Even though it’s easy to trigger inflation, having a standard to determine whether it’s above or below that is incredibly straightforward.