
At best, this fleeing around, not to be bitten by the martial arts hunt at night. The ability of the sparrow bee is “Martial Arts Decisive Kill.” If it attacks a location just once, any target will surely meet their death!
Hitting and smashing the same spot repeatedly is a classic tactic for breaking high defense, so if it feels that way…
Instant death types don’t really perform well, do they?
It’s not like there are a lot of weaklings or anything.
I think we can come up with a way to hit enemies that are resistant to damage.
>>3
In that case, using a firepower-focused Bankai would be faster.
>>18
That is a special technique that is rarely used until it is powered up towards the end of training, so it’s probably not that much, is it?
Something like having multiple lives…
It’s clearly too little to make it active with just two times.
I chose to be one of Baragan’s subordinates.
I think it’s possible to take down an invincible boss that is too resilient to defeat with this ability.
If the spiritual pressure is higher, it won’t work, and it’s a skill meant only for inferior opponents, but it probably wasn’t a problem within the scope of a standard mission.
If you can stab like that, you can kill already, right?
If we do it like the young Kamogawa vs. the American soldier in the first step…
Why are you revealing it?
>>11
By delivering a single blow and then breaking it apart, you can make them move in a way that avoids receiving a second blow!
That’s unrelated to that; I’m sharing it because it gets more exciting.
>>12
In the first place, it’s a master who already knows my abilities.
It’s been a while since I abandoned myself and went missing, but you remember it well, right? This is a scene where I’m trying to appeal to that, so there’s nothing to reveal.
Soi Fon is a character who appears quite often despite having such a difficult-to-use ability, which is impressive.
Are you happy to defeat someone of a lower rank with two attacks?
>>14
If it’s a weaker opponent, I’ll break their neck before they can attack me twice.
>>14
The Grim Reaper usually fights against hollows with super-speed regeneration abilities, so it’s probably just convenient and nice.
This ability won’t work unless there’s a difference in spiritual pressure.
>>15
The indigo dye is just lying; it seems like it can actually go.
>>15
Don’t take Aizome’s words at face value…
>>15
If you don’t say that, Hinamori will die.
Even when I decided to take down the weaklings under Baragan, the fact that I stabbed the same spot of their organs before and after shows that the first success in the story already had a twist.
The lethal system is a decoy.
Only succeeds against weak opponents.
It would be nice if I could quickly kill the Quincy, but every single one of them is a gimmick boss, and the dying Askin is probably faster than Soifon.
In one frame, it’s clear that I overwhelmed my opponent, who was supposed to be my senior, in hand-to-hand combat and marked them with emblems.
I think that’s the only part that is really amazing in a manga-like way.
Isn’t it more certain to just land a super strong attack and kill them with one blow rather than doing this roundabout way?
>>23
Shall we do it, bankai…!
If tattoos appear on your body without you having them done, you’ll be on alert.
They’re not just a character who relies on skills for a flashy performance; they’re incredibly strong just with their martial arts skills…
It’s definitely better than Scarlet Needle.
>>28
That’s a torture technique.
If it were something like Yuon, I could still forgive them for not having an opportunity to shine…
Because it’s Soinpon, who is excessively stupid…
I want to believe that Aizen’s spiritual power is just too overwhelming.
In a game, being able to reliably kill annoying weaklings with two hits is an advantage.
>>32
In the fighting game that was on PS2, Senbonzakura’s special move was a one-hit kill.
If Rangiku were the main character, she would have been able to shine.
Rather than being exposed, it’s more like my former boss has already figured it out, and there are people who try to avoid it by assuming that, along with the lying, crappy spiritual pressure, the Shauron robot, and there really isn’t anyone who can take it seriously.
When you think about it, what exactly is an assassination squad?
What are you going to assassinate?
>>38
Have you realized it?
>>38
Like the captain who ran away…
It might be quite excellent as a skill for hunting the void, as it avoids unnecessary destruction around it.
It seems like they would be active in the theatrical version.
Enemies who can be taken down roughly.
>>42
Is that character significant enough to receive such a role in the movie?
>>48
Actually, among the valuable captains, this character has been revealed to have abilities, so they occasionally have notable appearances in the anime original content.
>>60
Isn’t it just because they’re a popular character?
>>42
The first work was exactly that.
I remember that when it came time to execute, it seemed like the enemy had some kind of super-fast regeneration, so it didn’t work.
In reality, it’s not instant death; it might just be that stacking two markers usually inflicts such tremendous damage that most things die.
So the indigo dyeing just put up with the damage and said something that sounded like that.
Since it is a unit accompanying the basic nobility, it must be the assassination of political rivals.
The ability that seems to be nullified by spiritual pressure in indigo dyeing, ranked number one.
In the novel version, it seems that the nobles of the Soul Society are thoroughly corrupt and are openly engaged in assassination battles…
>>46
The five great nobles are half decent, but is it that the lower nobles are worthless?
>>49
If it was half bad, then the battle surrounding the assassination would be over by now.
I wonder if the really tough guys in the final stages will die from a double hit if I hit them properly.
>>51
They’re saying that a Shinigami’s Bankai wouldn’t kill a divine messenger, so I think it’s even more impossible for the Shikai to do so.
>>72
I think if you hit a Rige, it will die.
Basically, it doesn’t hit, and even if it does, I think it will go into the second form.
>>83
If you die beautifully like a sheath, there will be no second form or beyond.
Well, I wonder how it would be after it’s consecrated…
In the Narita novel, there are nobles who are recruiting elites from the Mao Spiritual Academy to create their own private armies.
A clan of assassins was created to take care of rival nobles at the request of the aristocracy.
Both of them died, though.
Originally, since Aizen’s reversal technique works, if we can meet the activation conditions of the wasp even at that point in time, it is believed to be effective.
>>55
It doesn’t seem like Hiraiko is ten times stronger than Sōgetsu, so it will probably work.
Alternatively, the hornet said that the mark disappears immediately until it’s trained, so it might be a type of ability that disappears due to external factors like spiritual pressure or something.
>>55
It’s a declaration of determination to keep pushing it down, after all.
There are probably a lot of capable grim reapers surrounded by nobles, right?
Whether the story about spiritual pressure differences being ineffective is a bluff or a fact makes a significant difference.
>>57
That said, there probably aren’t that many people at the level of indigo dyeing anyway.
Well, there are job opportunities outside of the Gotei 13 in that world.
Can’t you create a somewhat more decent one after destroying the Soul Society, Spirit King?
Oh, now that I think about it, it was just a great display of skill that solved the problem by getting used to reverse nagging; there was never a case where reverse nagging didn’t work at all…
Could it be that it has to be the same place…?
>>65
If it doesn’t matter where, that would be too strong.
>>65
That’s right.
However, it’s acceptable to attack from the front and back like hitting the chest and back.
>>71
I thought it was necessary to properly penetrate inside the body so that the range of the front and back wounds doesn’t overlap.
>>78
Sorry, I may have said it poorly.
I think that interpretation is correct too.
>>65
The determination of the same location is based on the entire wound rather than just the surface of the body.
If you stab from a different angle and the wounds cross inside the body, it results in death.
When I seriously think about that battle, I don’t even know when it started being Hinamori, and it becomes absurd.
Isn’t this really helpful when you’re doing a big void?
The story that a sword cannot pass due to differences in spiritual pressure makes me feel like it might be true, since we’ve talked about it before.
>>70
It might be the case that if it is unscathed, the effect won’t be produced.
Sister-disciple with a younger sister attribute and younger disciple with an older brother attribute is nice, isn’t it…?
I’m definitely deciding it will be a movie!
It’s just that they weren’t overlapping, but Yoiichi has taken it multiple times.
>>76
It was just sulking and playing around.
It wasn’t because they seriously came to kill.
That is anaphylactic shock!!
Even if the premise is that there is several times the difference in spiritual pressure, isn’t it still sufficiently capable as a shikai?
>>79
It’s because it’s useful that it probably won’t play an active role in the story…
Not everything is a lie, but when Aizome says something, it can be really offhand.
It’s just that he speaks in such a calm manner that it is persuasive.
It seems like the pressure is really increasing as the injuries that shouldn’t hit the same spot keep piling up.
Conversely, it means you shouldn’t let it stick in the same place twice.
In fact, Yoi-chan also survived after being stabbed multiple times.
I thought it was something like a scarlet needle.
The area where I was stung doesn’t swell up, so it’s more forgiving than a hornet.
Despite being a character known for speed, Soifon is unable to react at all to Baraggan, who is below Zomari, and is being touched by age.