
The animal name Ninja is a focus on Death Note.
Until now, there haven’t been any heads who could predict that Warhead-san was the organizer, right?
Wrapped in the fog.
Is this a scenario where the battle royale goes on endlessly, repeating the same thing 26 times?
If you face off properly, Specter-san is also quite a cheat.
Jade Mamushi is still a friendly guy.
This guy who killed Masurada should reflect on his actions.
The true identity of the organizer is Wo…
Yagyu Wonji…!
I feel like the story about it being repeated came up briefly.
You’re the worst, Water Board-San…
Well… it’s so much like that guy that it actually feels misleading…
Am I being made to endlessly go through this because of resurrection and lies, my memory erased?
No way, Warpaint=Sun…
The character development of Bandit-san is becoming increasingly deep.
It’s so sad for the armadillo to be told by Bandit-san, who was the worst among the early Six Gates, that there’s no way this guy could be in the Six Gates.
For some reason, this guy is highly rated by Helkite.
>>14
It seems that Bandit had almost no recognition from other Soukaiya ninjas to begin with.
>>17
Wasn’t it the case according to Bandit himself that he felt he was targeted for restructuring by the gatekeeper?
>>24
The Gatekeeper was trying to create a group of elite executives specialized in anti-ninja combat, separate from the Six Gates, which also dealt with menial tasks and the yakuza business.
Naturally, the value of Six Gates will decrease, so that is a concern.
The Ninja Order has also become one of the three major forces, huh…
>>15
I think it’s a pretty good position because Tartarus, a myth-level possessor, is a follower of Wansou, so he can also draw the SoC into his group.
Like in Calydon, it’s a ritual where ninjas fight each other to gather energy, and at the end, the collected energy is intended to resurrect the Autonomous.
Brigand-San… I thought you were just a one-hit wonder, but it seems I was mistaken.
>>18
It’s hopeless since the opponent is a Black Dragon, even if you grasp the truth about Kyoto Castle.
By the way, Jade Mamushi was one of the key figures in the first SOC, so he might have known quite a bit about various things.
I wonder if there are calamities in the third unknown place.
That said, since he’s an old-timer Six Gates alongside Earth and Beholder, Bandit-san is also quite a formidable opponent.
I understand that even a decent ninja can’t do anything about how strong you are head-on, Armadillo-san.
It’s like a limitless user getting hit by Evil Eye or Greater Mind Blast, so this time the Armadillo-san had too tough of an opponent.
It is a harsh world that can be excessively one-sided due to compatibility differences.
Well, at least I couldn’t get anywhere with Blade Master-san…
× The funeral is lame.
○The domain is strange.
It often happens in ninja battles that the opponent is so overwhelmingly strong that even Fujikido or Masurada can’t handle it.
Even without a specter, there are quite a few guys who could easily kill an overconfident armadillo boasting about things like Calamity or Meteor Strike.
Since Katana Corporation is copying it completely.
Brigand was really capable, huh?
Considering the coastal defense, there are many factions like Stoko and San…
Recently, when will the appearance of Magus-san, who was actually revealed to be a member of the Paga faction in the TRPG, be?
What does that guy know about the modern age?
Well then, the 26th time, the Jade Mamushi exploded into smithereens.
It seems that quite a few have exploded and scattered, but there are still plenty of ninjas left.
Tartarus-san is actually strong, isn’t he…? But he’s not on the list!
The jade viper still has to explode and scatter 82 more times to reach Death Archin…
If Slow Hand-san were here, would he be able to use the Haste technique without the drawbacks of aging…?
I naturally feel respect for the fact that they did a great job even in a situation where the person I once trained can no longer be said to be either an enemy or an ally.
It’s interesting that the Null 4th Division is coming out… Has Daihyousha-san already appeared?
If we’re going to take down the mastermind, then Whiteout-san has a significant responsibility.
>>43
I had been watched struggle last time, but well, I’m still alive.
How do you defeat a Specter?
>>44
If it’s a Hikari-type technique, it should work, right?
>>47
I think it’s an instant death even in Divine Karate.
>>47
It’s time for Moonbeam and the others to take the stage…
>>44
If you bring it to a forced karate conclusion with a SUP-kay, the strictly specialized Specter will probably die normally, right?
It seems like there are hints that the Specter might become a raid boss…
>>45
In Kakuranger, the weak henchmen merged and grew giant, right?
I wonder what it is.
It seems that the contact persons involved in the slaughter can properly recognize each other, but that wedge-like thing is set to be non-overwritable, so in this battleground, maybe they carry over their memories.
>>46
Well, if the organizer is a warlock, they probably don’t have the power to interfere with the ninja’s shadow abilities.
Nuzback was also doing well against Genocide in the original work by San, but he’s just really strong.
The method we used to defeat in the main story was Yamocchan’s thousand paper cranes…
Is this battlefield itself a sacrifice?
Is the only contact for the Satsugai the Jade Mamushi?
>>56
Is there really a possibility that it could be an irregular existence…
Isn’t that guy way too insane for a warlock? A lesser soul manifester.
How much ninja talent did you have?
It’s interesting to see Solitaire-chan, who is acting with the Karate maniac, while the Coast Guard is gathered in the center.
I feel like a crazy bug occurs when the Warlock becomes Morbid.
>>61
Seoul was burned, but maybe by being burned, they learned how to burn and are trying to use it as fuel.
I thought it was inside the Golden Pavilion.
Wooooo! What I’ve acquired is the soul of the nameless lesser ninja!!
The AOM’s enemy ninja had the image of all being executioners, but is it just the Jade Viper?
>>65
Other than SoC members, they are basically just ninjas.
It is an impossible situation to obtain a fact unrelated to Seoul through a retroactive gacha.
>>65
The main factions are Kato and Nether Kyo, but those two forces have almost no contamination from the slaughter.
Whiteout = San is just a member of Kato.
For physical-type ninjas, Specter is a nightmare existence.
I feel it’s rather strange that there are killing fields that can temporarily relocate from this mysterious space.
It’s really nice to see skills that I couldn’t show before being displayed.
>>70
I had no idea Bandit-san and Barikijampu-san were this strong…
I don’t really understand the modern age either; in the main story, they were just ninjas who underwent space combat training.
>>74
You might have seen something at the edge of the universe where you were swept away.
>>75
That’s the partner ProBot.
…Aren’t both sides misunderstanding something?
>>80
The theory is that the reason only Modern Age-san is participating in the battleground and not Probot-san is because Probot-sen is still wandering the universe and has not died yet.
If this is correct, it seems that there is no misunderstanding.
>>95
In reality, they’re ninjas, so there’s a good possibility they are surviving in a dormant state.
>>98
There’s also the case of the old Yoroshisan Pharmaceuticals trying to communicate with outer space, and I think it’s really possible for a ninja of unknown status who ventured into the infinite universe to be tied back into any story later on.
>>95
I want to commit seppuku, but I can’t…
26 times!? So that means after the completion of Satsubatsu, there will be unlimited fan creations imagining the “past” Satsubatsu members.
Speaking of Jade Mamushi, she used to cook for the circle members, so I suppose she’s originally a friendly type.
I like the two members of Warhead Company who didn’t have that much strength but showed an emotional relationship.
In that case, I’m also curious about what happened to the 26 ninjas who won the championship.
Maybe it was Mamushi who was planning the SoC barbecue and stuff…
The modern age died on the shuttle, so there was no room for strange things to enter during their lifetime, and I don’t understand why it’s turned out this way—it’s scary.
It would be fun if at least one of the twelve who died recklessly had entered.
>>83
(Spartacus participating in the battle)
The Dear Hunter is more emotionally rich than the main story due to the circumstances.
In the final part of the third act, Kinkaku Temple looks ordinary, and a breeze from 01 is blowing, so it wouldn’t be strange at all if the souls that died during that period ended up in some weird situation with the subsequent redefinitions and whatnot…
The jade viper doesn’t seem to be going insane from the endless slaughter based on the brigand’s description.
It seems like you are still actively trying to solve mysteries, so I have a good impression of you.
There may be a possibility that it got messed up after contact with the probot in another episode.
Since Fujikido has put an end to the long-standing rivalry between Warlock and Fuji Kuuchi, I think there will be another twist.
Isn’t it that the soul of someone like Omoi Ninja has taken over the spirit of the warlock?
I was looking at Probot-san’s wiki page and saw that there was a mistake with their name once, which was unfortunate.
>>90
The person in charge said, “He’s no longer here,” and that was a no-go.
His true identity is Wahohoho! Wahohoho! Wahoabar!!
I wonder if it was bad that Fujikido made Huji regain her true name…
It’s easy to think that those who are too strong have already won the championship.
Warlocks are completely specialized in jutsu and have weak bodies, so if Deso wins and we can deal with Sapukei, maybe we can manage it.
Speaking of which, back when I was Fūji Kūchi, I was doing something like a pseudo battleground against Ninja Slayer, Warlock.
>>97
I was trying to create a sapookei space in my brain and trap it.
As a result, only Naraku was entered, but it was a shitty bug space where garbage data remained.
I have doubts about whether a warlock can accomplish something on such a large scale.
>>99
It fell! It might have been something like a jewel!
At least there are two Minutemen, one who was in Soukaiya and another who was in Amakudari, so it is believed that the resurrection through the Battlegrounds has been happening for the past ten years.
How did that guy survive with a crawl as fast as a cheetah…?
>>101
That guy became a ninja during the electronic warfare; he’s an ultra veteran.
Even armadillos…
Even if it’s in a roundabout way… I mean, I do have a solid track record of sealing Naraku.
Satsubatsu Battleground is really fun, but that’s why the slow release speed is tough.
It’s kind of disappointing that a mere warlock can become so strong.
>>106
I think it feels more like they are connecting to some kind of cursed relic for an external power-up rather than the person themselves being strong.
In battle royale games, even scouts who excel at hiding without fighting have a chance…
A war ninja appears, pretending to be a warlock, but due to their deep love for battles, they have created their own battleground.
>>112
If you think of it as one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, it seems quite plausible.
The Pale Rider is a real ninja, you know.
>>112
By the way, among the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, only Ixa Ninja hasn’t shown up yet, neither the person nor the soul bearer…
Let’s prepare.
>>112
It cannot be said for certain that the war responsibility of the four knights of the calamity ninja is still unclear.
Speaking of which, there was a character called Woe in Zumbini Ninja.
>>113
◆Ninja◆
Ninja Directory #221
[War]
A powerful undead ninja from INW (Immortal Ninja Workshop). Using calcium and minerals from the ground, as well as an unknown ghostly energy supposedly remaining in the air, it creates and commands countless skeleton warriors.
◆Kill◆
I don’t think leaving the warhead alone is an option, so I think it’s safe to say that the warhead is the true mastermind, especially when delving into Trigger Happy and Plasma Lizard.
Since there are almost no descriptions in the main story, it wouldn’t be unnatural to exaggerate that they can do anything like a ninja.
Although they called the armadillo “sanjita,” when you think about it, the horseback riders who decided to withdraw while maintaining the advantage in a 2vs3 situation are clearly more skilled, right?
>>119
It’s a complete matchup win, but with the combination of Horseback and Nooseman, there’s no way to win against Armadillo, so the call for Sanchise from Armadillo is reasonable.
>>119
To be honest, the Omura titanium armor is really impressive, but the armadillo itself doesn’t look that amazing…
>>125
Once you start saying that, even Starge and Nebu become ninjas that only have strong equipment, so it might be better to praise the skill of those who can utilize such tools 120%.
>>127
Starge clearly had amazing martial arts skills himself.
Considering that it has been re-staged multiple times, it’s possible that the organizer is randomly assigning a suitable ninja, and there may be a mastermind pulling the strings behind the scenes.
Around Kaito
>>120
However, wait a moment.
Kaito Ninja-san did not approve of the young real ninjas falling and disappeared with Hiragumo to the end of Kotodama. Yet, do you consider such a brutal performance acceptable? Don’t you find it strange? Kukiki…
The guidance feels too obvious, and I can’t deny the feeling that it might miss the mark.
What are we going to do about the specter?
Did I use Divine Karate?
>>126
A guy who can permanently absorb karate.
>>126
Because it is completely dependent on the soul, it will die on its own if you break the soul bond.
>>126
Even without Divine Karate, it seems that I can manage to deal damage with sunlight or something similar, or with Karate Enhance, so I feel like I can handle it somewhat.
The worst Specter-san has an annual income of 0 yen, so there might be a possibility that a ninja from the Omura Empire like Symphony-san could win… maybe.
It’s simply because the roles are too different.
In a siege battle, Armadillo-san could have been more active.
>>129
The mission given by Katana Corporation for the later released armadillo improvement was also base attack, wasn’t it?
It was an excuse to intervene in the fight between Masurada and Mark III, so at least it’s expected that they would survive and reach that point, which is likely why it was adopted, and it depends on how to use it.
Well, there are actually many ways to satisfy desires in Seoul through equipment.
My colleague, Razor Edge-san, is also like that.
The problem with the armadillo, if anything, is its complacency in its own strategy.
It seems effective, but I don’t want to throw a ghost into the supukei.
>>135
It seems like it’s going to have a weird glitch like Diabolika…
>>135
The Polo Point = Sun pattern exists, and tossing a Nether-related existence into Suppukei seems like it could bug out…
I’ve never put a spirit into a sappo-kei space, so it might bug out again.
This technique is just like that.
>>137
It is a technique solely for the purpose of making it clear to someone who relies on raw power that they can be killed in a one-on-one karate situation…
Actually, there are many bugs and malfunctions in the support system…
In the corner of the desolation’s neuron, a soothing specter mutters “Kyomuu”…
I never thought that the jade viper would become the key player…
Specter’s karate is definitely negative karate, right?
The person is a troublesome one who doesn’t take effective hits unless it’s a real attack.
The Specter is triggered to grow, so what kind of behavior would it have if it becomes larger than the area affected when Supukei is activated?
Surprisingly, there are quite a few users of Sappukei.
>>144
The more you use it, the more it wears out, and in the long run, it’s a loser.
>>148
In the first place, it was like using a glitch, and it was a technique devised only for the purpose of taking revenge for the clan that was killed, so the founder wasn’t thinking about the future at all…
It seems that after the development of Sapukei, there is a soul from the Korosu Ninja Clan who has become a disciple, which suggests that they were successful in reviving the clan after taking revenge.
>>144
After that, you increased the number of your disciples, didn’t you, Korosu-Ninja-san?
Even if I were thrown into the bug hole, I would probably die.
The setting is that only Maiyu can live with that.
I came up with a good idea.
I’m going to make Specter absorb karate and then throw it into the calamity that only has a body, and then I’ll sap okay. Desolation will probably just die, but we can abduct nasty topic zombies into the sap okay.
If the organizer is Warhead-Sun, it makes sense that he was mocking the footage of his former subordinates, Plasma Lizard and Trigger Happy…
>>150
On the contrary, if the organizer is a warlock, I wonder if they would throw their partner, the basilisk, into a place like this.
Well, maybe Warlocks don’t have that kind of emotion.
The description of the jade viper dish looks so delicious.
The one who devised the supukei was an abnormal person like a wild Ninja Slayer…
Ah, I see. It’s an option to send Specters against calamity-level disasters like Calamity.
The soul of Deso is not Koros himself, but the arch of the Koros Ninja Clan.
The reconstructed Corosclan has become prosperous enough to have multiple arch-rank members.
The more I think about it, the more it’s a mystery why there’s a Basilisk… It seems like the top 12 Grand Masters are intentionally excluded.
I thought he was at that level, but maybe he’s not.
>>159
There are definitely players like Stonko who are Grandmaster level, so I think it’s fine to consider Basilisk as Grandmaster level too…
Creating and trapping a local word spirit space is definitely something quite extraordinary.
>>160
It seems like a polygon inversion bug.
>>161
Well, it’s a copy of a bounded field.
If Koros Ninja had poured half as much effort into social activities as he did into coming up with Sappukei, there wouldn’t have been any problem…
Indeed, the Stonko Basilisk Calamity feels like it stands out from the rest.
Was there anything else…?
>>164
A monkey that had a good match against a basilisk and an interceptor.
>>164
Desolation is also quite a formidable warrior.
I predict that Radiance-san will defeat Specter-san because I have high intelligence.
It’s a sun-themed ninja from the Circadian Three.
Of course, the Kvein will go wild, and even Paragon seems like it might be overwhelmingly powerful enough to die.
It seems like only Vigilance can make it to Grandmaster?
>>166
He’s just showing his true colors in the economic war, but he’s also strong in karate.
>>172
I am the founder of Economic Karate, which has become an essential item for hackers in TRPGs.
The skills are different.
>>166
Paragon, with its overwhelming amount of knowledge, is probably strong in times like these.
If karate were to reach an extraordinarily supernatural level, it might even be able to reach the Specter.
>>167
Would it work if I have karate skills like Stonko or Basilisk?
When I thought they were going to exit early, it turned out that Brigant and Cenobite were properly fulfilling their roles as scouts, and seeing the Newsman who almost took them down makes me feel sad for the armadillo.
There are also interceptors, but I wonder how that will go.
Could it be that one of the three major powers is the Ancient Roman Karate club of Scipio and his friends?
The interceptor hasn’t come out yet, huh?
The master rank has quite a standout and incredible image.
Each person feels like they are more than just a gatekeeper.
Wasn’t Ifrit in the battleground? I looked it up, but he wasn’t there.
It seems like there should be something.
That’s right, there was an interceptor.
It looks like you might act alone, but if you team up with Stonko and others in the Bay Area team, you’ll be truly invincible.
Gargoyle-san is in quite a delicious-looking position.
>>181
It is also possible that they are exiting off-screen normally.
Just in terms of karate, there are certainly master-level fighters like Nightmare, Hecatoncheires, and those at the Grandmaster level.
>>182
The three-body combined Hecatoncheire seems to be active in the battleground.
>>187
The difficulty in the Battleground in Hecatoncheir changes drastically depending on whether members can join together.
>>182
Zaibatsu is really multilayered, isn’t it?
>>188
It’s originally a complex of multiple ninja organizations.
>>188
If we’re talking about the Master rank, there aren’t any mentalists this time either.
There are many strong competitors who haven’t come out yet.
>>188
Because I have completely taken control of a massive republic that can clash fiercely with Neo-Saitama…
Isn’t it only Road that can perfectly control a country?
The sight of the director engaging in a deadly battle with Gandor while performing super high-level hacking like Daedalus is just incredible.
The depiction suggests that the power isn’t that great, but the content being done is just too strange.
At this point, I’m really looking forward to Stonko’s overwhelming karate.
>>183
When the opponent is adjacent, hacking attacks and unarmed close combat attacks can be performed simultaneously (usually it’s just one or the other).
Summon a Zeppelin and bombard → You can do consecutive strikes with Box Karate.
The crazy thing about Shachiku-san is that they’re doing it through physical typing…
Mufufufu…
I want to see a combination of characters like Bandit-san, Whiteout-san, my master, and Chameleon-san…
>>196
The event timeline of social games is real!?
The Hekatonkheire is incredibly strong, but if it doesn’t separate sometimes, it will go crazy and die, so if it gets attacked during that window by a stealth ninja like this time, it would be disastrous.
In that sense, the Cenobite’s judgment was quite good.
The department head is crazy, but still can’t compare to Daedalus.
Even Daedalus is far from matching Set, and Argos surpasses that, so it’s amazing that they were able to defeat Argos.