
The black one was greatly influenced on the ground, with one power taken away, and a confrontation of 16 (complete).
Isn’t it generally the same way as in the main text?
It just becomes an ordinary attack instead of dodgeball.
Being able to move enough to balance the numbers in dodgeball while having two extremely strong partners with unreasonable swapping abilities is just too much…
For example, if you place a black gorilla in magma or in a place where survival is difficult, you would automatically win by swapping it out. As expected, if one imagines that it cannot survive, they might not be able to place the black gorilla. That’s brutal. If you put on protective gear or a gas mask…
It’s more suited for chaotic battles than one-on-one.
I came to GI alone, but I wonder if I have any other companions.
>>6
Well, rather than using it for the purpose of unleashing my own power alone,
Imposing undesired environments or situations on others tends to be more effective, doesn’t it?
>>6
It’s extremely difficult to time an effective surprise attack with your teammates during a chaotic battle.
It must be quite something to shine through team play.
Even a laser is like this, so against a regular nen user, they could definitely be killed without understanding.
What kind of hunter is Goreinu, to begin with?
It’s dodgeball, so one hit is enough, but if it were a gun or something deadly, you’d be dead…
This guy is skilled enough to proceed solo for a while.
>>11
I’m just a professional hunter, you know.
>>11
For a while, I was recognized as a player who seemed likely to clear it.
>>11
The players in GI are generally weak to begin with.
>>59
“Are there really people like ‘Did you pass the Hunter Exam?’ and ‘How many years has it been since you learned your Nen abilities?’ everywhere?”
If you use this and poison, you should be able to generally dominate in direct combat, right?
It doesn’t necessarily mean that two gorillas are the limit.
There might be another color as well.
Rainbow Sage (Rainbow Golein)
The ability to kill without understanding is probably insane, and you could even make someone jump off a building and swap places with them, suddenly throwing them into the air.
As weaker year abilities keep coming out, the status of old characters naturally rises.
I wonder how far I can be from the main unit.
The Black Goleinu depends on the opponent that comes through, but it’s a bit too strong.
Considering it normally, there seems to be some distance limitations.
Gorillas have a powerful appearance, so if you keep your distance out of caution, it makes things like swapping places really unpleasant.
There’s nothing particularly strong about the pitch, so with this appearance, it’s not a power type, is it?
>>23
I think it has about the same power as an average gorilla, right?
The enhancement type (like Gon and Razor) is just stronger.
>>23
But the only scene where Razor took damage is in that thread.
From the front, Gon is unharmed.
Even if a companion slips during the exploration, they can be brought back immediately.
>>25
What will happen to the gorilla?
>>46
Isn’t it good to just pull it back?
Indeed, the range seems quite short, and it looks difficult to use it recklessly.
But if I had allies, I could easily pull off the warp combo.
It seems convenient to be able to swap places with the criminal who is holding hostages and barricaded.
I think that if you switch places with a gorilla, you can ambush your opponent as much as you want in battle.
It seems it can be applied in various ways other than combat.
You could have switched right at the moment you were about to punch from a distance for the sake of the big opening in Janken.
The depiction of communicating even with a superior opponent is too romantic.
It’s a degraded version of Boogie Woogie, but it’s strong enough.
If you have a partner who specializes in firepower, it can lead to an outrageous combo just from that.
>>35
Just by standing a black figure in front of Gon who is doing “Jan! Ken!”, you can do something terrible.
I wonder if we can relay the Black Golems and switch them out for a switch after a switch; it seems like it would get really confusing.
If Weze were here, I could have pulled off the Gorilla Kiss combo.
Is it just a replacement with another person?
If we could swap with objects, transportation would probably be easier.
The constraints of using Gorilla in everyday life are too strict, but it can’t be helped since it can be used against stronger opponents.
>>20
Rainbow Gorain!
The recent theory is that there are colors other than black and white.
I don’t think that Goleinu would show their trump card just because their pride was hurt in a situation where they can challenge as many times as they want.
It’s entirely possible that they had a level of ability that was sufficient to show black and white.
It’s an extreme case of a surprise attack.
If left unattended, I might not be able to engage in actions that could lead to death.
From now on, I probably won’t have a chance to show up much, but I keep getting reminded of the bruise on my cheek (this was left by Goreinu, huh…).
If I swing a Benz knife at Black Gori and exchange blows with the enemy, it seems like I could win, even though it’s boring.
>>51
No problem.
>>51
If you apply a poison knife or manipulate it, it turns into an unbeatable ability that is difficult to use in a battle manga…
I wonder if they’ll manage to respond before being attacked after being swapped out, like with Gin.
>>53
Leorio’s punch caught you off guard, didn’t it?
>>53
Once you bring out a thought beast, it’s already a target of caution, isn’t it?
I can win against even the king with my power maxed out! Rock! (Black Golem!)
Isn’t it possible that only the contents of this protective suit got swapped and the other person is fine?
>>62
If that’s the case, it wouldn’t make sense unless the image’s laser is completely naked.
>>64
Goreinu wears clothes.
Gorillas do not wear clothes.
>>62
It seems like that rule could be misused under those circumstances.
At first glance, I thought it was a strategy to surround and hit someone with three people, but it’s a problem that the granted abilities are too powerful.
It’s such a great ability…
>>60
Shooting back head-on is nothing but brute force with no technique, right?
>>67
In the first place, it’s not just about guarding; the ability to counterattack with that same momentum is the result of skill…
It’s something only a professional in ball sports can do.
It seems like there aren’t any significant constraints, yet being able to force not just oneself but also others to be the target is quite a remarkable ability.
If it were a card game, it would be a banned card level.
There are countless bad ways to use position swapping without any argument.
It’s often said that if there’s a skill gap, it won’t have any effect, but the fact that it’s been proven to work on a person with laser-level abilities sets it apart from others.
>>72
Nen abilities likely work regardless of the difference in power.
A complete superior version of double.
>>73
Which one is the real Goreinu…!?
>>73
Goreinu is not a gorilla.
>>73
Isn’t it possible to use it in a way that overlaps with a double-like version of yourself?
>>73
A double that has the same appearance and combat ability as the original cannot be interchangeable…
Each color of gorilla has various abilities.
These guys are suited for dodgeball.
It’s clever to let the gorilla participate without saying anything just because there aren’t enough people.
>>76
It’s really smart and cool to say, “You’re doing it too, so it’s fine, right?”
>>76
The fact that the gorilla likely has some kind of ability is something that Razor has probably acknowledged, and all the old guys who were there understand it as well.
They have strong fundamental abilities to the extent that they can confront a razor.
It seems suitable for protecting important individuals.
There is a necessity to walk around with a gorilla…
Teleportation is really strong, isn’t it?
Moreover, if others can do it too, that’s dangerous.
I think Goreinu usually operates solo, and the title “Sage” suggests that they are likely engaged in fieldwork.
When I find something rare, I switch positions with it, and on lonely days, I have it keep me company.
Masturbation is fine too (Nuh).
Even though there are abilities that can control you once you’re stabbed, both the professional hunters and the brigade are quite careless.
Goreinu probably has high natural physical abilities and observational skills.
Like Biscuit
I wonder if they would have quietly gone home if there hadn’t been a gorilla.
It seems to be effective against the guards since it can also work on higher-level lasers.
In terms of exploiting the opponent’s weaknesses, it was similar to the combo between Gon and Meluelon.
Even if I take a surprise hit,
I can only imagine that the higher-ranked opponent will respond next time.
>>92
Isn’t it too strong to be able to land a hit even on someone of a higher rank with ease?
>>94
There is plenty of ability if you just make one hit.
Operator system and box break.
>>92
Since it was a surprise attack, it’s true that if it gets evaded, it tends to be dealt with afterwards.
Unless it’s a far superior force like an ant guard army, just landing a solid punch in an unguarded spot will likely tilt the odds in your favor, even if victory isn’t certain.
If you could use it easily like Toudou from Jujutsu, then it wouldn’t be much of a problem even if you miss the surprise attack.
I wonder why someone with such shining abilities in team play has been working solo all along without teaming up with anyone.
>>98
The visual is…
>>112
That’s ruthless…
Even against an opponent of a higher rank, landing a surprise hit is a considerable threat in this world.
Even against a higher-ranked opponent, you can still make your allies fly or send the opponent flying.
Abilities that have a role even against guard army class opponents.
The issue is that there are quite a few people who can respond after changing places and before dealing damage.
No-Risk White Gorilla Punch!
If there was Goreinu in the Ant arc, we could have used the cheat of an invisible gorilla with Meruoron…
A manifested gorilla, remote control, and warp (release) – I don’t get this system at all.
>>105
Probably the control system.
If it’s about control systems, I can operate a gorilla at 100%, release it at 80%, and materialize it at 60%, so I should be able to manage a rough materialization of a gorilla.
>>105
Since warp is the main focus, it’s a release type.
Since it’s a weak point for me, I’ve kept the manifestation element simple, like a gorilla.
There are probably restrictions on teleportation, but it seems too powerful, and the total amount of aura while summoning the nen beast is likely significantly reduced.
Could it be a special ability type?
It’s probably fine to categorize everything that I don’t really understand as characteristics.
It seems that traits don’t have a specific weakness.
If your weak areas are just weak, then if your overall capacity increases, you might be able to improve to some extent.
>>110
In terms of skill points, I feel that for my strong areas I can improve by 1 point for every 1 point spent, but for my weak areas, it takes about 5 or 10 points just to make 1 improvement.
It can’t be summoned because it was destroyed according to the rules, but normally, you should be able to summon multiple until the aura runs out.
>>116
According to the rules, it goes to the outfield, so it can be redone, but because of the ruined image, wasn’t it that it couldn’t be made for a while?
You materialized something characteristic, didn’t you?
What kind of type are the other Nen Beast users?