
If I weren’t doing martial arts, I would probably be a professional baseball player.
Considering the number of top athletes in Japan, it might be something like that.
Could it be that I’m also…?
It seems that about 1 to 2 people are born each year.
Isn’t “foot” also something that inherits the dragon?
>>5It is also about continuing the dragon.
It seems like the settings for the legs other than the dragon have been sent to a monkey space?
There may be people who are not self-aware.
It seems like Mr. Ohtani has a monster foot.
I still remember that Key-kun became a monster ( ´,_ゝ`) even now.
I remember that Kiryu’s legs are the weakest.
>>9It can be considered a rather old dictionary entry.
I wonder what kind of survey produced those numbers.
Humans are too many… We shouldn’t disclose specific numbers…
>>12In times like this, is it better to have someone who appears once in a hundred years?
>>12To be honest, I love fighting manga, and the genetic probability of myostatin is much more expensive.
Manga ignores those numbers, so it doesn’t get as much fuss as Ryu-tai does.
>>53I googled it and found that myostatin is 1 in 40,000.
In Japan, there will be 3,000 people, so it’s a win for the nice uncle.
Honestly, I don’t really have an image of dragons having any particular kind of legs.
It was Monster > Falcon > Tiger > Dragon, right?
I don’t think there’s a significant difference between them.
It was Monster > Falcon > Tiger > Dragon, right?>>14Rather, Falcon seems to be in a class of its own.
Moreover, it’s a cyborg falcon, and now it’s Taka-nii.
Insisting that Genbu is a monster.
>>15It’s some weird creature that looks like a turtle and a snake…
>>15Well, it’s combined, and it seems sluggish as Turtle Foot…
>>19The sad snake…!!
>>15A turtle foot doesn’t look good at all, does it?
>>20It’s a fusion of the Turtles and the Foot Clan, so the bond deepens.
Suddenly, Dad unleashes a technique called “Tiger Shot” in foreign words.
It would be better to consider the other three monsters as equals in their different specialties, rather than having one that has everything.
It’s about leg techniques in this serious manga.
I think it’s quite a unique sense that the four major phantom beasts are Salamander, Golem, Minotaur, and Naga.
>>23I think it’s not just a golem.
>>23It can be thought that such a game was played during the serialization.
It is considered that the Suzaku is quite difficult for the Falcon as well.
>>25It is believed that the naming comes from Elder Hawk.
>>28The falcon is a hawk, but… is this okay?
>>39Brother Taka has no rules, right?
If we only talk about talent, wouldn’t it be enough to have just that?
I became aware of exercise and drifted towards martial arts instead of major sports.
When it comes to achieving great success, it will likely decrease to a number that can be counted on one hand.
It is considered healthier to venture into sports rather than using dragon foot for murder techniques that are particularly useless in modern society.
Identical twins’ Kiryuu might not be just determined by genetics since it’s not Dragonfoot.
Thinking about it in reality, it’s amazing that there are only 120 people in the country.
It’s a bit amusing to feel like there are so many in a manga…
Huh? Wasn’t Draf’s characteristic just Kyoryu’s?
>>33Stop that way of shortening it.
>>36Shame of the sky
The shame of the Miyazawa family.
Together
Honestly, if I had that kind of footwork, I think it would be better to do track and field and take the world by storm.
>>35It may be sad, but we can’t win against the African dragon foot holders.
Heavy like a turtle, supple like a snake.
It’s really a monster.
If there are no techniques that can only be done on Monster Foot Night, isn’t it a dead setting?
>>40Isn’t the Phantom Thrust executed from the strong step of the Monster Foot?
Although I usually show my determination, I am indeed its owner.
But snakes don’t have legs!
>>42It’s superfluous, just like the current tough.
It’s an unreserved opinion.
The foot gacha ultimately landed on the undeniable conclusion that Mecha-Foot is the strongest.
>>43The balance is maintained through the effort of maintenance.
It’s sad that the Dragon Legs are the only ones surviving, but they are treated as the lowest among the four compatible types.
>>45Huh… wasn’t there two types of compatibility and one higher version?
It’s dragon foot, but my waist…
I wonder if there are any qualifications or inspections.
It seems that Black people have it at a rate of about 1 in 100,000.
The demon’s legs are stronger.
Did Sotaka come back?
At first, there was a special feeling with just the dragons, but as more and more appeared, they ended up being treated as the most insignificant, which is a sad past…
>>58It’s only natural that the uncle himself has been getting more and more pathetic.
You can’t engage in aerial combat unless you have at least a Tiger Foot, right?
I normally like calling the strongest Genbu a monster.
The uncle lost to a ramen shop in a usual way, and after that, he started to lose reputation as he was followed by those around him.
Suddenly, an amazing number of feet appeared, and the first Dragon Foot became outdated at lightning speed; it was too much of a gag.
There are probably also Dragon Ears and Dragon Wings if you look for them.
Just because someone has a good foot shape, I don’t know if they are blessed with other physical abilities.
Even though it’s a head with a little pe•is, the upper left frame is really cool.
How do different legs get defined in feet and by whom?
It’s a setting where you wonder, “Who collected the statistics?”
Thumbnail white-out of Samune Ch〇ko.
In the first place, only Monster Foot can use Phantom Strike, and that monster is only possessed by the Kusakabe clan.
The performance and running style of Yugen are just too much of an upper version of Nada.
There are more people with the qualities of Conqueror’s Haki than I expected… that’s the feeling I get.
>>71Well, it’s not just about having it or not; there are strengths that range from 1 to 100.
Having high potential, being physically strong, and being in a position to make the most of it.
I think there aren’t many people who have the luck to avoid dying young.
Even though we’re said to be exactly the same as twins, it’s frustrating that I end up being put as a lower ability than Dad, but there’s nothing I can do about it.