
You!
Shu-chan!
>>2I don’t know, but if I casually say something about being able to be free, it seems like they might get angry.
Hehe… It’s not something suspicious…
>>3They’re not a bad person, but they’re definitely a suspicious person!
Hehe… my darling is already here…♥
>>5You died, right?
>>6Hehehe… Hehehe…
When not under the influence of Volcrus, he is consistently a pretty good person.
I haven’t played either Masou Kishin or OG, so I don’t know what kind of changes in the setting that person has gone through.
Isn’t this person a wanted criminal both on the ground and in Ragias?
Since you’ve become the great hero who saved both the surface and Lagias, it seems like your wanted status has been revoked.
It’s unfortunate from the moment of birth, but the sins committed cannot be erased.
Freedom is to be cursed to be free.
I think I would accept being treated as a villain by Presia.
>>15That’s how they reconcile in Masou 2.
It’s sad that all of my friends die.
The one with the most groove is Senia.
>>18I’m completely ignoring it…
>>20In the final of Masou Kishin 1, they were working together as a team…
>>18Finally, an argument broke out in F.
Apostasy, assassination of the Sword Emperor, devastation of Langran, sinking of Shirogane, abduction of two royal heirs, and important figures from the former DC.
I see why the familiar is Chika.
Although they seem cool and quiet, they do explain things after all, create smoke screens, and stir things up too.
Shu, who unconsciously loves chatting and money.
>>24I’m used to negotiating discounts normally, you know.
Under unconscious control by Volclus, I was aware of it, but I still caused a disaster out of Shu’s will, so I am not a good person.
>>26I thought to myself that I would be okay with dying together with Dr. Bien to a certain extent.
>>26The disaster is being caused by Shu’s own will on the surface, but if Shu doesn’t act, it could lead to quite a serious situation on the surface…
Thanks to Shu causing trouble, regardless of the influence of giants, the universe can be saved, so from a civilian’s perspective, it’s a wash.
From a military perspective, it’s a wanted order, so sending to Kurogane is appropriate.
If someone I know well gets killed, I’ll be furious.
It’s unfair that because it’s a technology unit without the power of spirits, it can operate the full-spec Granzon normally even after the magic armor F.
>>30Shu, you bastard! Don’t let the Cybuster absorb the undead!
>>33It’s Masaki who really wants to join the battle with the Cybuster.
>>34Shuu, you idiot! To be honest, I wanted to see Durakushīru Masaki too!
People who were earning money and experience points in Hero Chronicle.
The yoke that was said to be obtained through a contract with the evil god, or rather became linked, was casually analyzed while it slipped out of control, and is now treated as a sub-generator.
Hmm, come to think of it, why can I become Neo Granzon even after defeating both the evil gods and the giants?
>>37It’s a common theory that they analyzed how to extract energy from the Astral Plane via the evil god and made it possible to do it on their own, but it’s not explicitly stated in the game, so it’s a mystery.
>>37It feels like there’s a clear hint towards the next work, remaining mysterious.
Summon Reibuster and Sakito without Masaki → Summon Duraxil with Masaki on it → Summon Cyber Buster with various strategies.
It seems like OGMD was really hectic until the last moment… No wonder Gririba is confused that Cyberstar isn’t in the package illustration.
As a result, it has become a state that assumes MD Masaki Duraxil.
I want to know about Shu’s history, so I have the desire to play the Masou Kishin series from the beginning, but I just can’t get past the difficulty of 3…
>>40It’s not as difficult as it’s said to be.
You can skip Worst 3 since Shu is hardly involved in the scenario.
Regarding NeoGura, it wouldn’t be strange for Shu to be able to handle it on his own… and everyone seems to agree with that feeling.
>>43It seems like there’s a hint that Galilnagan has a similar system for siphoning energy from another dimension, and that Shuu analyzed Galilnagan and brought it to a complete state between Masou F and OGMD.
Actually, a person who is very much like their familiar in personality.
Well, in terms of order, Chika probably resembles Shuu, right?
I love the mysterious aspect of summoning the golden halo known as Baryon Creation Helow and instantly transforming into Neo Granzon when it sticks to the back of Granzon.
Once you ride a Duraxil, it feels like a connection has been made, and it seems like you might develop a wing-like Duraxil.
The personality is bad.
Shuu! It’s about time for a new Super Robot Wars, and it’s okay if it’s your turn for the OG slot, right!?
Again me!?
>>50Hehehe… I’m not the kind of character who just casually stumbles into another world like you, Masaki.
I think they’re doing it, but in Shu’s story, Dark Prison (the original EX) is indeed number 1.
Since the Masoukishin is starting to be explored further.
Masaki has gotten used to it and is now acting suspiciously as well.
Aren’t you thinking that soon they’ll spoil it and explain it quickly?
Most of the new elements that appeared in Masou Kishin III are ignored in F, so to be honest, I don’t really have to play it…
When Shu seems suspicious, it might be better to have some composure and not say anything.
When Shu explains everything early on, it’s usually a sign that we’re in a pretty tight spot.
>>55And when it was really bad, there were times when I couldn’t even explain it.
The Mysterious Organ Plan
The type that does not neglect efforts to appear composed.
A person who is fairly anxious after being defeated in NeoGrapple at F.
Well, from the enemy’s perspective, if they can crush us, they’ll aim for a surprise attack first, right…
Maso 3 has a lot of new characters that are kind of underwhelming… like the one who rides the Jaom.
>>61I think there were results that I was eager to continue with but ended up being concluded in the next round, making it impossible to collect.
Isn’t it strange that every time something is added, Zeolute-san destroys the curved field in a one-on-one battle?
Terada was proactively trying to bring down Gen-chan from Jaoum, and I thought, “Did you not realize how popular Gen-chan is?!”
It seems that Dr. Bian’s legacy and Dr. Shirakawa’s scheming usually take care of things.