
Ideal Akira Ishida
Strong! However, it is weak against those with obsessive knowledge from another world.
>>2
No, it’s weak.
If my wife gets killed in a massacre play, it’s over.
A punch with power that doesn’t match the shout attacks the bastard.
>>4
The effects and sound effects are too heavy…
I think it’s weak once you understand the gimmick.
In that world, there are too many thoughts like “If I can defeat this guy, even if I’m sacrificed…”
>>6
Even if you don’t understand the gimmick, seeing that all the wives are brought along suggests there might be a valid range for the heart, and if you encounter a cruel opponent who can destroy all of the enemy’s precious things, isn’t that the end?
>>6
Originally, you die before understanding.
Like when we have juice.
If someone comes to kill all the wives without any knowledge, it’s their character that is at fault.
>>7
If it were an enemy that disregards others’ lives at the level of a Sin Archbishop instead of being human, it would be meaningless.
The Weakest Sin Archbishop
The white whale without any humanity is easily defeated…
The same way of dying as Robin Mask in the next anime, Kinnikuman.
I thought it was a dead end, but when anger and greed exit the scene, it starts to feel like there’s a chance.
>>14
All the pieces needed for problem-solving are in place from the start, so now it’s just about where to place whom, which makes it go quite smoothly compared to other chapters.
It’s hilariously pathetic that the results are even below that of Betelgeuse, which I looked down on.
>>15
Petelgeuse has many followers and was also admired by the other Sin Bishops.
I was simply jealous.
Recently, a lot of shorts have been flowing in.
I think I might try out Re:Zero because it looks interesting.
Well, among the Archbishops of the Seven Deadly Sins, he was weak.
The authority is strong, though.
>>20
Up until now, I’ve only dealt with decent people, so isn’t my ability the weakest?
>>21
Including the Archbishops of Sin and witches, this guy is the strongest.
The runner-up is Sekhmet.
>>23
“Look, the unseen hand.”
Sure empathy
An ability that is only effective against an opponent who does not kill the bride.
So it doesn’t make sense when facing the three great demon beasts.
If I had built a stronger trust relationship with my bride, I would have been even stronger…
I’m glad I’m a despised worthless person.
It was clearly stated by the author that without Subaru, no one can win against Regulus, so his strength is guaranteed, although it’s only strength.
It’s the premise that the other factions wouldn’t randomly massacre wives, so it’s a pretty hopeless situation…
>>27
The author has explicitly stated that if all the Witch’s Sin bishops fought together, Regulus would win decisively.
>>29
The reason is ultimately just that I don’t know the strategy.
>>31
Rather, while the other Archbishops of Sin are focused on surprise attacks, Regulus is said to be strong even if his abilities are exposed.
>>34
It relies on the other person’s goodness, after all.
It’s truly a cowardly ability.
>>31
Although there are some spare numbers, it’s quite difficult to deduce that the wife, who easily tries to kill him, is the weak point.
There are no enemies in the original work after this that are stronger than Regulus in terms of individual combat power… The closest would be Raid.
The imperial chapter was no longer just about individual combat power.
Regulus was literally hated to death by the brides, so he was able to be conquered.
If a trusting relationship had been built, it would have been difficult to manage things to that extent.
The person was so terrible that they couldn’t utilize their powers properly.
Regulus is explicitly stated by the author to be the weakest in terms of pure combat ability, and in the end, it probably comes down to whether or not he can break the gimmick.
Regulus is exactly the kind of Narou protagonist that those who mock the Narou stories, claiming they just acquire cheat abilities without any effort and become the strongest while creating a harem, envision.
There are no scenes at all where Sekhmet, who is considered to be the second strongest after Regulus in the Witch Cult, shows off her abilities…
Sekhmet is the strongest witch for removing jealousy, but it seems that her threat level to the world is the lowest among witches, so she is not expected to fight recklessly.
How old is this person?
By the time of Roriria, he is already a young man.
It seems like there are no disadvantages to parasitism at all, so if it can attach itself automatically while I’m sleeping, couldn’t it have made itself a lifelong invincible presence by parasitizing every house, not just my wife’s?
>>39
Aren’t there conditions? And maybe the distance is limited too?
>>43
It’s a story from the author’s event last Wednesday.
There were distance limitations, but it was wider than the Prestellar, so if Regulus had been obsessed with gathering everyone to celebrate at the wedding, it would have been impossible to defeat this time.
>>45
The fact that you can use the power even when placing the bride outside the Priscilla surrounded by water indicates that the effect range of the quite small king is probably quite wide.
Akira Ishida is really amazing.
In other words, if I had chosen a different Woman of the Great Sin Archbishop as my wife, I wouldn’t have easily ended up dead.
>>46
They’re all such strong-willed guys.
I suppose I couldn’t recognize the people who truly entered my kingdom from the bottom of my heart.
>>49
It’s funny how you say everything should go your way, yet you can’t even control your own perception…
Rather, it’s precisely because of that inner feeling that their words and actions are like that.
When I think about whether I could entrust my heart to another Archbishop of Sin, I feel like even Regulus wouldn’t be able to do it…
Is this something that humans do, huhhhh!!
It seems there is a valid range for the wife’s buff.
Isn’t it possible that flying all the way to the moon would lead to death?
The Sword Saint did not die, but…
Is the power to fly to the moon really because you have like 50 hearts or something?
>>52
The heart is just imposing its stop when it uses its power, so maybe it doesn’t matter.
Regulus’s ability to stop changes removes itself and anything it touches from the laws of physics, allowing it to ignore gravity and air resistance, so that’s about it…
I really liked the character, especially because of Akira Ishida’s amazing performance.
Of course, not in a human sense, but only as a stage set.
In the end, all of those behaviors were caused by an unusual complex.
It’s pitiful how, despite acting wildly and carefreely, it’s actually stress that has turned my hair white.
There is not a shred of sympathy, and their words and actions are outrageous.
Ishida, who was acting, looked like he was having fun.
Among the Sin Archbishops, not even being able to get a single kill on Subaru…
>>59
That’s why I killed Reinhardt once…
By the way, I wonder if they didn’t show in the anime how I stopped my own breath in time and blew off Reinhardt’s limbs.
I only watch anime, so I’m not sure, but it feels like this happened as a result of not being able to make the first love interest laugh and developing a complex from it?
>>61
After killing the family and hometown of my first love and making them all mine, they never smiled at me again, only laughed at the moment of my suicide.
It’s just that I don’t want to feel like I’ve lost to a woman, so I’m prohibiting laughter.
It’s garbage.
>>61
I have no noble intention of wanting to make that guy laugh.
It’s just that being laughed at in the end has become a terrible trauma.
It was a hardened piece of trash.
Is there not even a slightly sad episode…?
>>65
According to the author, there is no sad past for the other Sin Archbishops besides Petelgeuse.
>>66
Petelgeuse was amazing, wasn’t he…?
Since it’s long, let’s look at author x.
From around here
The fact that it’s said there is no sad past pretty much eliminates the theory of Sirius being that person, right?
>>68
Also, the fact that they referenced the Empire’s story while grasping Priscilla’s past during the battle with Priscilla clearly feels like foreshadowing.
Terrible
>>70
Well, I wouldn’t want Regulus to be seen as a villainous character that embodies the author’s beliefs and ideologies…
Is Subaru a constellation nerd? How does he know all that?
>>71
I vaguely remember that I think I had a hobby like stargazing.
The Archbishop War is interesting, but it’s quite tough to endure the terrible claims that are directly heard in the anime.
Even though there were scenes where it seemed like I could kill multiple times, is it because it’s too bothersome to rewind due to prioritizing the chatter?
The name Subaru originally comes from a constellation.
I thought it was my only human quality to create a tomb for my first love wife, and now I’m going to make a tomb for the wife who rejected me too. Isn’t that amazing? But it’s really terrible.
There were countless moments when I could have killed Subaru, but the reason I couldn’t was that my personality was just too terrible…
If we’re talking about whether there’s humanity, I think he’s the most human of the Archbishops of the Seven Deadly Sins.
In a bad way
The stock of Petergius is rising…
I’ve often heard stories where the first enemy turns out to be a formidable opponent, but it’s really harsh that the first enemy you fought was relatively decent.
>>82
It was only that guy who was acting as a witch cult…
The others are personality-disordered or have become completely crazy, but this guy’s level of being a loser is the kind that you could actually find in reality, which makes it even more unpleasant.
I wonder what the deal is with witches.
It clearly looks like an entity that came from outside that world.
But compared to other lunatics, this one really gives off the creepiest vibe of not being able to communicate at all.
Well, I was working hard, but that laziness…
I’m sure that when I came to the Elf village, I was also invincible, so the range of effectiveness must be quite wide.
At that time, your wife wasn’t accompanying you, right?
Apparently, if Regulus hadn’t been complacent and had just stopped his heart and sprinkled sand from the sky, it would have been over.
If Regulus-san is not cautious, then he is no longer Regulus-san.
If Regulus were a decent guy, he would have only one wife and one substitute heart, but since there’s no room for underestimating in battle, it’s a bit of a trade-off either way.
Even when going to another world for a collaboration, the lazy person immediately starts a proselytizing campaign to increase their remaining energy, which is too diligent.
It seems that powers correspond to human nature, so it’s frustrating that abilities like this probably won’t manifest unless you have this crappy personality in the first place.