
Attack the hair! The hair has been scattered.
Is there a final boss that doesn’t have instant death resistance?
>>1
The stronger the opponent, the higher the instant death probability with the chainsaw.
KAMI is the strongest enemy in the story.
That’s all.
>>5
I have the impression that GB games have many simple yet tremendous bugs like this.
>>1
I’m here, but…
Because the specifications of the chainsaw are special.
Isn’t it on the side of “God is dead”…?
As the name suggests, when it comes to a fair fight, they are tenacious and strong.
So we will unleash the power of industry.
Since nothing can affect the hair, including petrification and all other forms of disabling, it has all the qualities of instant death resistance.
The stronger the opponent of the chainsaw, the more the attack that dismembers will be effective.
If you’ve properly raised them and equipped them with weapons and armor, there shouldn’t be anything to be afraid of, right?
There are no traps like in Saga 3 where the strongest equipment gets you beaten up by the final boss.
>>7
If I am fully healed on a whim, I will die.
>>7
Even if you are attacking with the ideal formation of Masamune and Flare’s Tome in normal play, it’s quite dangerous because when you use full HP at a strange timing, we have very few recovery options.
The lower the defense, the higher the success rate (specification).
It was reversed.
Pierce through.
The program error has set it up so that the strong defenses of the opponent are torn apart, so it’s the fault of the god who created that world.
As a result, the crabs become scattered.
>>11
The crab was torn apart.
The paper has been torn apart.
The phrase is too rich in flavor.
Speaking of which, I was also torn apart in this Instigator…
In the social game, I’m enjoying Saga to the fullest.
>>15
Don’t cheat in the Gatarinpic!
When I first fought, I thought it was bugged because HP recovery kept happening multiple times.
“Die by a saw.”
It’s not that my hair is weird, but rather the mysterious specifications of the chainsaw are to blame…
>>18
The creators have said that the paper deity is properly set up so that it doesn’t go through instant death-type effects.
When defeated by a single attack like Masamune’s, “the god has died.”
When defeated with something like the Book of Flare, it says “1 defeated.”
But each one has its own flavor.
The fact that chainsaws (or rather saws) are effective against tough enemies is reasonable from a realistic perspective.
The exception handling was not functioning…
It’s no use, anyway.
A series that you can’t help but agree is characteristic of Saga flavor.
I’m curious that there isn’t anyone who has fought normally at all.
Was only the information that God dies by chainsaw widely circulated?
>>26
It’s super strong when you fight normally!
>>30
It is as strong as a god.
>>26
I lived in a rural area where the Game Boy ownership rate was extremely low, so I learned about chainsaws only after transferring schools.
As a result, it was quite routine for me to knock down gods.
>>26
If I said I defeated them by fighting normally, I’d be treated like a liar.
I want to break it apart.
>>26
That’s really not the case.
Which time and space are we talking about?
After laughing for a while while breaking it apart, I will normally go to defeat it.
Normally strong!!
No, I fought normally and I can win.
I’m praying for your recovery.
>>28
I was the same, so I said, “It’s strong to fight normally without using a chainsaw.”
It’s obvious, right? In the first play, you normally fight! That’s what I’ve been concerned about.
It’s also good that the god who is melted by the super slime’s non-attribute high-damage and HP-draining attack can be dissolved.
The defense system also requires quite a bit of magical power, huh?
>>35
The sense of enjoyment really matches the image of God…
The chainsaw can also break apart barriers other than gods!
Since it spawns infinitely, there’s not much point in doing it unless it’s an initial ROM.
If we can’t defeat them before they use revival, we’ll be in a constant struggle and die.
Hey, Hikari, stop blinding me with that!
Before chainsaws became widespread, my right arm was traumatized by the biting.
Using a glass sword or a bomb right at the start can lead to a game over when revived.
There are quite a few lawless methods of attack.
If you’re not using that in Ashura, you’re not that strong.
I have a memory that my strength and speed were so low that I could hardly hit anything.
HP5000
This attack’s maximum damage is 300 damage × 4 within the range of normal play.
There are virtually no recovery options here (although the god’s attack is only about 100-200 damage, which is a fairly standard area attack).
Full HP recovery capability.
So, as long as you can take it down in about 5 turns using a nuclear bomb or something, it won’t be a problem as long as its HP is not fully restored.
Unless you fully recover.
>>43
The text looks sinister.
I felt a sense of unease, thinking that I was barely able to dodge the blade of Belkwinis that Aisha used in Rs, and I chuckled a bit while saying that.
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Combat Power 51249
Combat Power 53144
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Combat Power 52741
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Foreign substance is mixed in.
I heard that the door of the wrapped train in Saga has a print of a dog and it recreates a specific image.
>>46
But you’ll come back again, huh…
Leveling up properly and without getting discouraged by the damage reduction effect of the Mebius Barrier, patiently playing the healer while continuously hitting with the Holy Sword and nuclear bombs, you can defeat Lord Raguna without much trouble. He truly is a kind and disgusting meatball… a disgrace to the saga.
>>47
How about stopping?
Please stop the reading.
The means of attack was determined by the remaining HP.
If damage was being counted, then recovery shouldn’t have happened.
>>49
At that time, I was just a runny-nosed elementary school student, so there was no way I could verify that.
The hair has returned to its original HP!
The hair has returned to its original HP!
Hehehe
I’ll leave Excalibur here.
>>56
The obvious conclusion that a sword given by the gods cannot be effective against the gods.
The Egg Monster “Kami” was Toshiaki’s work, wasn’t it?
Even like this, I’m a creator god who made the world inside the tower, so in Re:Uni, I’m an annoying god who can play a convenient role as both an enemy and an ally.
>>60
(Since it’s creepy, I’m heading home quickly, goddess)
>>60
Aren’t you bored!?
>>63
There is no boredom in the world that I am not involved in, as they say.
>>66
Since it’s another world, I’m participating in Halloween, preparing a school world where combat activities are prohibited, taking care of flowerbeds like a janitor, and enjoying myself to the fullest.
>>63
I’m creating a world just to kill time, so I guess I have some free time.
This paper will speak with a lot of prejudice, but it seems that it will call the anonymous person “Toshiyaki” based on that understanding.
This guy is packed with special techniques, which is quite rare for a boss from that time.
It’s a retrospective on bugs, but it’s profound to experience being torn apart in an instant by the product of a person I treated as an object.
I actually played it, but the chainsaw doesn’t go through as smoothly as I expected.
It’s just that it’s really strong normally, so saving and swinging the chainsaw around was overwhelmingly easier.
I mean, if someone dies and a spot opens up, I can recruit the Esper girl on the 1st floor since she knows how to teleport, so I can go buy a chainsaw.
And then, everyone, including the Four Holy Beasts 2, can be completely reset and cleaved with a chainsaw all the way to the ending.
Of course, the HP of the total escape Esper girl is only 360.
When I meddled in the Insaga world, I properly prepared for chainsaw countermeasures.
It was repaired with Insaga technology and had its resistance penetrated.
>>73
The lack of things to do is understandable enough to become boring.
It seems that while the power can increase above 99, it still displays as 99.
With strength 99, close-range weapons other than Masamune barely deal any damage.
Melee weapons are trash! I was shooting with a beam rifle.
The chainsaw that is distributed as a weapon with the highest attack power in Reuni also has the ability for monster-specific attacks attached to it, which is hilarious.
If you set the power to 255, the Sun Blade becomes effective, but since Masamune also increases damage, it’s fine to stick with Masamune.
The bug caused the right-hand glove to appear in the equipment slot, and it was incredibly powerful like a demon.
The chainsaw doesn’t go through easily.
“During the action of ‘the god did nothing,’ the defense was reduced, so it might just be that the success rate decreased simply because of that.”
If you deal a little damage and change to the next behavior pattern, it will return to the normal defense of 200, so it will be successful.
Sometimes when fighting normally, the healing doesn’t keep up, and being revived can be disheartening.
There’s no benefit in fighting the weak enemies in the tower again.
When playing normally, you can see the super slime dominating against enemies, so I can really understand why it’s treated as a teacher in the second game.
When defeated normally by damage, it disappears suddenly like the others.
You can see a scene where it splits in half and dies when cut apart with a chainsaw.
>>85
Whether it’s Masamune or the Flare Book, the split effect will be applied.
>>85
It should have been split in half even with a group attack, but is that a memory mistake?
>>85
No matter how you defeat it, it will be split in half, so it’s a false rumor.
There hasn’t been a play environment other than the actual machine for a long time, and this is my first play with the collection, and the chainsaw has become a meme.
It’s already widely known.
Those who enjoy having too much free time.
Just that kind of existence.
Yet strong.
Yet it becomes a topic with a chainsaw.
Well, it can change depending on whether it’s your first play right after the game is released…
>>89
When I connected to the internet in the 2000s, the chainsaw god had already become a typical meme.
In the first place, it’s a special defeat animation exclusive to gods, which occurs after defeating the Four Heavenly Kings and Ashura.
Rather, it’s the active generation in their 40s, but even the kids at that time knew that Chainsaw Man was a god…
Even in the days when there was no internet, it was treated as a joke…
I knew why it was a one-hit kill with a chainsaw even though I wasn’t playing.
The god died when I defeated it normally.
is also deep in flavor.
>>96
Nietzsche