
Dragon Nine Section Five House Head Eight Three Nine Seven Six Question
Kill with one blow.
>>1
I am a character who does not kill.
It’s strong because it unleashes a single killing blow at once, but it’s pointless to shoot the same spot nine times to kill in one hit.
I mean, this technique, the Sky-Splitting Dragon Flash, was born from the process of teaching, so doesn’t it differ whether it’s stronger or weaker…?
I love live-action adaptations.
Foreigners think this is the strongest secret technique.
>>5
In the cinema version, it actually happened that way, right?
Both defense and evasion are too late.
The only option is to take the initiative and crush them with the fastest technique, Heavenly Ascending Dragon Flash.
Isn’t it possible to defend or evade if you keep hitting the same spot?
Watsuki-sensei is really smart.
>>7
Where did you get that idea from?
I’ve been told this many times, but being able to do it on the first try is amazing.
>>10
I should be moving my own body, but…
“I did it…! That reaction feels like the ability has been activated, and it’s the most intense.”
>>13
It’s like inputting commands in a fighting game.
It seems like it’s not that there is some exceptionally special technology, but rather whether you can fully utilize what you’ve learned so far.
To strike the same spot multiple times simultaneously, you have to bend the dimensions.
>>12
At the point of multiple simultaneous attacks, it’s already twisted, isn’t it!
A technique to remember just by looking.
This one seems more user-friendly.
The master who says this is what he’s best at is indeed strange.
When trying to use a reverse blade sword, Kuu has to strike with the hilt, making it even more impossible, which is funny.
If we have to crush it before it activates, then in a match between two people of the same skill level, if it’s not a fair start, I guess Kuzu Ryu Sen would win.
Because it’s a charging move, having more weight makes it stronger.
If it’s a simultaneous attack of 9 shots, it’s definitely faster than Tenseiryuusen.
>>21
Generally, drawing the sword technique is faster than striking with the blade drawn.
>>25
It’s not just ordinary; it’s the laws of physics in the Rurouni Kenshin world!
>>27
Isn’t that exactly without any grounds for denial?
It was depicted countless times how fast the sword drawing technique is.
>>28
That depiction was the law of the Rurouni Kenshin world, right?
“Generally, it is said that drawing techniques are faster than unsheathed slashes, which is a common rule in the world of Rurouni Kenshin!”
>>21
The Heavenly Dragon Flash is an ultra-super speed that surpasses divine speed…
A technique that can be both avoided and countered, or rather, neutralized.
Nine simultaneous attacks are a bit excessive… that’s how I feel.
The feeling of thinking, “Well, it’s cool, so I guess it’s fine!”
Both exist.
That’s just how it is! If you push through like that, it becomes a world where such things can happen… but
Whether it’s a perfectly simultaneous attack or a fast barrage that appears simultaneous, I wish there were more ways to mask the discrepancies that arise.
>>24
I think of it as pressing the button 9 times within 1 frame, and then in the next frame, it reflects 9 shots.
If we shoot at each other, will we each take 6 damage?
I feel like there might still be more chances with the flying Izuna.
>>29
Isn’t “Hibikuzunokuzuryushin” the strongest?
Let’s sink the black ship with this!
Kenshin has talent, but isn’t it amazing that his master can properly teach him the ultimate techniques?
The Heavenly Dragon Flash is a technique that cannot be performed without thoroughly teaching the basics of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū.
Muneuchi Kuzuryu-sensei was also doing it, but the ninth strike is really tough, isn’t it?
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Tō Take Kaseiki Cutting Sou Kaseiki
First, “Tō Take Kirioroshi”
Then “Gyakufū Kiriage”
“Right Diagonal – Chest”
Next, “Left Diagonal – Reverse Chest”
“Left Diagonal”
Next, “Right Kiriage”
Left Kiriage
Thrust
And then pierce the single point of the shortest distance
Thrust
Right Diagonal
With this, the system is developed
However, regardless of the school or technique,
There is nothing but this for wild attacks,
And this corresponds with the natural defensive form.
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The principle of the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash itself is that if you unleash 9 types of slashes and thrusts simultaneously, no defense or evasion is possible.
So once you hit it in one place, it’s dealt with, and that’s it.
In reality, Iizuna has a crazy technique that doesn’t lose to the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu.
Since this is unavoidable, it is necessary to learn the Tenseiryuusen that takes an even further step ahead.
Master Raijuta is an incredible swordsman who uses a technique called Tobi Izuna while maintaining his status as a virgin killer… When I think about it again, this person is amazing.
Self-study from books like this.
>>39
Are you a swordsman who only increases the number of disabled people?
>>40
Kamiya Kassin-ryu
Say something.
>>42
What is the “Living Sword”?
Trim the hands and feet.
Something that brings the neck and torso to life.
When I was shooting with my master, I thought it was completely simultaneous, but when I was being blocked by Yahiko and En, I probably changed it to almost simultaneous.
>>43
The latter is being measured out to avoid killing, right?
If I don’t go serious against my master, I’ll die.
>>44
No, if it’s not a simple, completely simultaneous beam attack like in the performance, then in a clash of Nine-Headed Dragon Flash, if both cut in opposite directions, they’ll both die.
Was it not good to refer to the famous Yamata no Orochi with the Eight Strikes?
>>45
There are nine types of swordsmanship attacks.
Moreover, the nine-headed dragon is also quite famous.
>>45
The name doesn’t have ‘dragon’ in it.
Headache, shoulder stiffness, shortness of breath.
Palpitations, stomach pain, lower back pain.
Knee pain, ankle pain, gout
>>47
Autonomic Nervous Disorder
As long as there is physicality…
>>50
I can’t reach the Heavenly Dragon Flash…
When I think about it this way, the master during the transmission of the secret techniques has to be stronger than the disciple.
>>53
If I normally win and end up killing my master, the secret technique will be lost.
Indeed, having nine kinks is excessive…
Why are there so many people who don’t even properly look at the explanations in the anime or source material…?
Huh, was there a kid who believed that the sword-drawing technique is faster?
You’re really pure.
I don’t really understand why it’s impossible to defend when you can attack at the same time with a single sword.
If we can attack at the same time, then we should be able to defend at the same time too, I think.
>>58
The receiving side observes the opponent’s attack and reacts, so they inevitably end up moving late.
Let’s interpret it as meaning “simultaneous motion.”
>>59
Is it something like the pinnacle of duality at the same time…?
If you actually have the physical capability to do something like this, it would be stronger to just fight normally, wouldn’t it, Master?
In fact, the master is countering Kenshin’s Kuzu Ryu Sen with the same Kuzu Ryu Sen.
If you know the opponent is going to shoot and you have the divine speed of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu, countering is possible.
Well, it’s faster to wave it around bare like Satsuma.
That’s why it’s a technique to somehow overcome that disadvantage.
Ah, doing something is not just about getting closer to speed.
There are probably various readings and interpretations.
It might be because of the Jigen-ryū, but there seems to be that image in Satsuma.
The person who killed the man on horseback with a single stroke in the Namamugi Incident used iaijutsu.
Hanjiro is a master of iaijutsu, after all.
The marksmanship expert shoots twice in quick succession, with the gunfire sounds overlapping to the point of sounding like one shot.
Kuzuryu Sen must be in that realm too.
It’s not strange at all that you can crush something because it’s faster and can be taken down first, and that you can also take it down since they happen almost simultaneously if you suppress them in order.
The funniest thing is when all of them ended in a draw during the master’s time.
If they are the same master, isn’t the unsheathed sword faster?
>>70
Isn’t drawing faster than swinging back?
>>78
I don’t really understand that reasoning.
>>84
It accelerates with a sheath run, so basic iaido is faster.
>>86
The rule of the Rurouni Kenshin world is this…
>>88
I want to say that in reality, it’s the opposite with regard to this.
>>84
Other than the slash that can be delivered seamlessly from that stance, it will become slower in comparison.
If it’s an upper level, a downward strike occurs; if it’s a middle level, a thrust occurs; and if it’s a lower level, an upward cut occurs. They are brief but naturally easy to anticipate.
It’s flashier and better than Tensho Ryusen.
Yahiko can handle up to about four, right?
>>72
A monster that can stop the Kuzu-ryū-sen without holding back, up to five.
>>74
I still think that if I take the first one with a bare blade, the remaining eight will disappear.
>>119
I’m telling you it’s at the same time!
>>122
It’s just showing them close together at speed, it doesn’t mean the sword splits!
>>123
However, since the simultaneous attack with 9 shots that was activated later can negate the originally executed simultaneous attack with 9 shots, it’s clear that the slashes can be placed, right?
>>128
If it’s a cancellation, even if one attack is blocked, you can still fire the next one.
In the case of a sword catch, the next strike cannot be delivered unless the opponent releases their hands.
>>136
Wasn’t it that Yahiko caught 6 out of 9 shots or something?
The eight-direction lever maneuver of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu is established because it is the fastest in the universe.
Like a crazy meridian connection, if the opponent uses a hitbox, they will be guarded.
The Heavenly Dragon Flash seems like a surprise attack in two stages.
Kuzuryu Flash looks cool like a beam.
The founder who created this technique as a test for the transmission of secret skills must be absolutely insane.
>>77
I created the secret technique, but how should I teach it?
The Nine-Headed Dragon Flash is here!!
I want to perform ultra-speed sword-drawing techniques, so I’ll make it impossible to defend by attacking simultaneously from nine points!
It can be evaded if it’s a nearly instantaneous-like teleportation.
Takeru Satoh must have really good athletic abilities.
That’s the technique I’m most skilled at! 😁
Could you please stop talking about reality?
A rare branch that looks cool whether done in manga, anime, or live action, hanging on a board, with a barely weight-gaining curry set.
It’s a desperate scene where both the secret technique and the Nine-headed Dragon Flash have been broken, and while it looks cool as an illustration, isn’t the depiction of En dodging the Nine-headed Dragon Flash a bit strange…?
You can feel that you can charge more power from the stance of sheathed sword than from drawing it, right?
If you hit one spot with 9 attacks, it seems you can achieve a guard break.
>>94
This is a technique that doesn’t allow the opponent to guard.
>>94
Isn’t the sky-soaring dragon flash good for destructive power?
I always wonder why Rurouni Kenshin is said to have so many “it would be better this way” or “that’s not realistic” comments.
>>97
The only techniques that can actually be done are the knee trip and the double perfection, after all…
>>99
You can also do the Fang Strike.
Even in the anime, the movements of the dance with the rotating swords are hard to understand…
>>101
“Why does the live-action version look the most like it?!”
>>101
Isn’t it just about spinning three times to the right or left and slashing six times?
>>97
Works that reveal some of the reasoning behind techniques in the story are often discussed in terms of whether they can actually be done in reality.
Among them, things like thread images and double jumps are just too outrageous, so they often come up in conversation.
Hitting nine techniques simultaneously is theoretically an impeccable finishing move.
It was impossible to express it well visually.
>>102
I really like the direction of the new anime.
After being shot down right after being convinced that Kenshin had been made during the shootout with my master, there’s no doubt it was a simultaneous beam launch.
>>103
Since the Kuzu Ryu Sen is a charging technique, it makes sense that if Kenshin unleashes it before his master is hit, his master can use the Kuzu Ryu Sen.
Whether it can actually be done or not, aside.
It’s easy to understand what they’re doing in the superhuman battle manga of Jump.
The live-action spinning sword dance of the six consecutive movements was really cool…
Why would such a time-consuming attack be used when the spinning sword dance is the only weakness of the nearly invincible flowing movement?
Yahiko, who can simultaneously use up to five simultaneous attacks of Kyūryūsen with his White Feather Technique, is also transcending dimensions, which is funny.
Unblockable charge attack
It is because the swordsman, who cannot avoid it, tries to minimize it that it seems possible to evade significantly even without the use of the short distance move.
>>114
If there’s that much of a speed difference, I can easily win.
>>114
If I could move faster than the charge of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu…
>>114
Well, the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu itself has fast movements to begin with.
Most people probably won’t be able to react after seeing it.
Those who can react after seeing seem to be able to defend themselves to some extent.
I’m curious about how techniques that charge straight at the opponent can slip behind them in any work…
Isn’t the possibility of that premise what spatial compression is all about!?
A truly terrible move that can kill regardless of how many hits it deflects.
If you try to take it, it’s impossible to guard, but if you try to evade it, you can dodge it, right?
>>124
If you can move faster than your opponent.
>>124
If I could avoid the attacks that come at me in a surrounding manner at the speed of a master of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu…
Aren’t we surpassing the Gold Saints who can only approach at the speed of light, infinitely close to being simultaneous?
I really love that scene in the new anime where nine slashes are coming at the same time.
You can instantly feel the impossibility of this.
It’s a world like a fighting game, so simultaneous 9 hits can be achieved.
It feels like I have to attack while moving from the top of the head or shoulder area down to the lower abdomen to land a full hit on Fuji.
>>130
The persuasive power that the master cannot possibly fail.
Continuous attacks are saying they’re simultaneous only in live-action.
I think it’s a technique that distorts time and space, even if it seems to be flowing smoothly.
Avoiding is quite unreasonable when it requires moving faster than the Hiten Mitsurugi-Ryu in a sword fighting distance.
Yahiko was able to perform a blade-catching technique on May 9, so it’s a simultaneous attack.
>>137
Isn’t it impossible to exist without the 10 fingers of Yahiko?
>>139
If the attacking side can act simultaneously, there is no reason the defending side cannot act at the same time.
I don’t think the speed in terms of acceleration is fast.
It feels like it can appear fast due to delayed recognition, and it can catch you off guard.
The options during a killing match are the Backwards Blade and the Kaito Dance.
Close-up of the Zero Type Gun.
Then it’s the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash from the nine choices.
>>142
It’s not a choice; all nine shots hit, so if you can’t defend against even one shot, you’ll die…
>>151
So instead of waiting to see and then preventing, if you’re predicting, the first move will be a 9-option choice and then the next will be an 8-option choice… something like that, right?
>>152
I’m telling you it’s a simultaneous attack!
>>154
Now, let’s take a look at the Kuzu Ryu Sen in the story.
Basically, this is the main technique, and the Heavenly Soaring Dragon Flash is like a secret technique, right?
>>143
The Heavenly Flying Dragon Flash is the ultimate technique without any hidden tricks, and this is a skill for passing down the ultimate technique.
It was a series of strikes in live action.
No, it’s impossible, obviously.
The Heavenly Dragon Flash is somehow dull…
>>146
It’s an extremely awesome Iaido cut, so it’s only natural that the visuals are plain.
>>146
The essence of swordsmanship is often just a step forward from ordinary sword-drawing techniques to reach incredible speed.
Once the secret is out, it’s easy, so we keep it as a secret tradition and turn it into a hidden art.
The cinematic version of the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash is incredibly flashy, and it really feels like the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash! No wonder the ultimate technique gets reversed.
If I inherit the Heavenly Flying Dragon Flash, my master will die.
If the inheritance fails, the disciple will die from the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash.
What is this style?
Isn’t this good as a secret technique?
>>153
It’s my strongest technique.
Once you hit back the first strike, wouldn’t your posture be thrown off and you wouldn’t be able to show the remaining eight?
Tenshōryūsen is something like a guard break that occurs in one frame, so it’s really strong, but it’s kind of plain, isn’t it?
I really like the feeling of unleashing the extremely trained basic techniques in simultaneous attacks.
It’s good that it has become a technique that cannot be performed without true skill.
If it could shine with a super special performance like “kyupeen”…
It’s a simple but incredibly fast and powerful Iaido, so yeah, that’s definitely strong.
I think the two-stage approach is quite flashy, don’t you? Tenshou Ryuu Sen.
>>162
If the first attack is evaded and a second attack becomes necessary, it seems unlikely that this would happen against the monsters that appeared in the main story.
Can the direction of the initial attack be chosen freely, or is it fixed in a clockwise direction?
I feel like the Kenshin version lacks the power of a one-hit kill, so it just becomes a series of consecutive strikes.
>>165
So what about Aoshi and Soujirou who were defeated?
>>167
It’s a super strong simultaneous attack of 9 shots, but each shot doesn’t have the power of a finishing move, right?
>>170
Is it the direction of the Nine-Tailed Dragon Flash?
Even so, ordinary people would die if they were cut down by the Manslayer Battousai.
The connection is actually preventing it.
When you execute the technique, the effects from one to nine actually appear, right?
Since the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu is the fastest, it is a technique that cannot be blocked.
If there are more than that, it will be prevented.
A technique like simultaneous middle and low.