
Nunununu nununun!!! Flying Iizuna’s chaotic barrage!!!
You have to say “nun” after each shot…
>>1
Every time you use the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash, you have to show a numerical effect with each hit.
It looks like an image that could be edited or manipulated…
>>2
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
>>3
The Nine-headed Dragon Flash is too strong at Hirabizuna.
>>6
It’s not a charging technique, so it seems easier to dodge than the original.
>>14
Isn’t it just as easy to avoid slashing attacks as it is to avoid the main body charging in?
>>15
Even if the main body is avoided, there are ways to cover by changing direction or feinting.
Once the slash is unleashed, that’s it.
>>16
Even if you’re just standing there and watching from afar, you can cover it easily if you shoot again to avoid the flying slash.
>>18
Eighteen-headed dragon flash!?
>>22
Kenshin shot the twenty-seven-headed dragon flash three times in a row.
If it’s the teacher, it seems like they could do it if they train more.
>>2
Yay, that’s cool!
If you can launch sword strikes just by saying “nun,” that’s a good deal.
Even if it’s defeated by Tenshō Ryūsen, there won’t be any damage since it’s a long-range attack, right? Flying Izuna Nine-headed Dragon Flash.
I can launch invisible slashes that can cut through diamonds from a distance, and I can do it repeatedly; that’s quite dangerous.
>>8
Surely, it doesn’t have as much power as Matoi Iizuna, right?
The flying Iizuna Hydra Flash really turns into a beam attack, so it’s a no-go.
Since my master can also deliver slashing attacks while flying, it seems like a technique that could be realized if one wanted to.
A projectile that has hit detection on the body, can be fired repeatedly, and has almost no recovery time after the move is nothing but a terrible technique.
Iizuna Kuzuryusen is a range attack, so it’s pretty intense.
If it’s properly the Kuzu Ryū Sen by nature, it should be unavoidable, so it might not be easy to dodge.
>>19
Once it became a projectile, there was already some distance, so it’s just a flying meal that has a slightly wider range.
In the first place, the original has been defeated several times within the story.
It’s a technique that’s supposed to be unavoidable, so what are you talking about with direction changes and feints?
What happens when the unavoidable Kyūryūsen and the only option is to evade the Tobii Izuna combine?
Once it becomes a charging technique, the distance is already opened up, so it’s just a slash with a slightly wider range!
The answer is why they don’t use three-headed or four-headed earth dragon flashes, even if it’s not possible with nine-headed ones.
With your power, teacher, you might be able to perform the Three-Headed Mud Dragon Flash.
Nunnun offense
Most of the strong techniques in Rurouni Kenshin use the strength of the lower body, but the image seems to be using almost only upper body strength for rapid fire, so even if it’s not Kudzuryūsen, I feel there is a possibility for improvement.
I think it’s a rather troublesome technique because if you get knocked away multiple times at high speed, you have no choice but to dodge significantly.
I’m not killing people with this, so it’s unbearable.
To do the nine heads, you have to be able to say it in an instant nine times, right?
>>34
I got it!
Mr. Raijuta can do it 10 times in 1 second!
However, this child’s child
It’s all thrust damage, so it won’t work.
Kuzunun Sen
“But the teacher said they learned this by reading ancient texts.”
There might have been someone who was actually deployed in battle during the Sengoku period.
Since it is not specified which era the document is from, it might be from a peaceful period in the early modern era.
In an instant, it sounds like the nine thrusts overlap and can be heard as one.
The possibility that what I was writing casually in my imagination was realized by the teacher.
>>41
“It’s a latecomer, but in the style of Issen-ryu.”
I’m glad there weren’t any long-distance carriers in Kyoto during the Bakumatsu period…
>>43
There are Gatling guns and Armstrong guns!
Come to Hokkaido soon.
Kuzununn’s flash seems quite strong.
>>46
It might be quite strong because it’s an attack that can’t be received by HP.
They say that old samurai could do all of this, but that’s definitely a lie.
Waste, waste, waste, waste, waste.
Ora ora ora ora ora
nunnunnunnunnunnun
Even Kenshin can’t completely avoid it, so I was just stirring things up by saying to be happy, but it’s okay to be happy.
Kenshin said not to get too happy just because you hit.
In reality, even Gatling couldn’t hit Kenshin, but it’s true that he was cornered enough to be able to hit him.
There won’t be any crazier techniques than the flying Iizuna from here on out…
>>52
I want you to try fighting the Super Vibration Monk.
It’s normally invisible, and theoretically, supersonic is guaranteed.
Of course, it’s only natural that it would be harder to avoid than a Gatling gun.
I was just playing around without hitting on purpose with the Gatling.
There are the high-speed long-range attacker, Hirabizuna, and the close-range attacker, Matobizuna.
It’s got a ridiculous amount of durability for a short boss, and its performance doesn’t make any sense.
>>55
Unlike Shishio, who wrestles with an entertainment spirit, if you were to face him head-on, the best outcome would be a loss of limbs, so he can only be portrayed as a short boss.
Is it Mr./Dr. Hattori?
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If I counter with Tensho Ryusen while using Tobihisuna, won’t the Kenshin side get shredded as Tobihisuna gets sucked into the vacuum created by being knocked away?
I was saved by my weak mentality.
Ishidoro Cats!
>>62
The true ancient flow of conversation.
It can only be said that the Flying Dragon Flash just sprouted afterwards.
There was no opportunity to go all out against the Gatling.