
It’s an incredible ability to solve food problems.
Everyone~
It’s a weird ability battle, so come closer—after all, it’s the author’s doing!
In reality, just with this panel, you might wonder what kind of story it will turn into!? That’s why it’s very compelling.
The girl is getting cuter.
It’s not just a battle of abilities, is it?
It was a strange table tennis battle.
It might seem like a silly power battle, but this work is actually a death game.
>>6
I think it’s interesting that the value of abilities can fluctuate and be traded.
This work is somewhat similar to “The Law of Ueki.”
I really like that subtle ability to□□◯◯; it makes battles interesting too.
Have I ever written anything other than what is capable in the current situation?
>>9
In one-shot manga, there are several.
Speaking of which, I realized that I hadn’t seen how that romantic comedy, which I used my abilities to flirt with, ended.
It’s interesting so far.
I want the ability of the thread image.
It’s amazing how you can come up with such ideas just by moving straw.
>>13
In short, it’s the ability to move things that have been marked…
It burns, but…
Is it like stuffing the bread in your stomach until it bursts?
>>14
If that’s the case, you shouldn’t reveal it so boldly!
>>15
It might be a bomber-style pledge.
Release!
There’s no way bread would work.
I could only say that it’s exactly as you said.
It never seems to run out of ideas.
Onizuka is so cute, isn’t she?
This child is too much of a musclehead, but I wonder if the value of this ability is actually increasing…
This was a manga.
I have a feeling that it could be doable depending on the interpretation of “panpan.”
What happened to the thread image after that?
I tried to settle things by hitting my overly cocky junior with a stuffed bread.
It didn’t work.
At first, I thought I would use trading, but it seems I’m managing better than I expected with just a straw.
Under the current rules, it’s clear that the risk of obtaining something without understanding its abilities seems higher.
This kid has definitely overcome the first hurdle without regard to their abilities…
You can only have one ability, but it’s unclear whether multiple people can exist with the same ability.
It seems like they want to understand each other’s abilities within the group and increase their scope of response by trading only among themselves.
>>28
Even if you defeat the same guy, you won’t get any points, and points will likely be deducted immediately for spinning among acquaintances.
It’s unfair that even a single split straw has its own effects.
The conversation is changing quite a bit.
Finally, it has become too convenient to use straw for enhancing physical abilities…
Can I play with this child?
Even when it comes to trees, it’s only specified as straw, so no matter how small or large it becomes, as long as it’s straw, it seems like you could do quite amazing things depending on how you use it.
Let’s assume that about three people form a joint front and all raise their individual abilities to 10,000 points.
Isn’t it possible for all three to sell for 10,000 and buy the abilities of other allies for 10,000?
There are other ability battles, so that’s okay.
The ability of the author to sustain a long-running series is incredible.
Popped up!?
I liked the Ponko-chan thing.
I think it would be interesting if you could buy multiple abilities with points under this rule, but I wonder if the judgment is that it would become too much of a one-sided game.
After all, when it comes to ability battles, they’re really interesting!
“The author is really flexible-minded.”
You can trade even during battle, right?
Since it’s by this author, there will definitely be a twist where an enemy with 100 million points starts buying up abilities during the battle and overwhelms everyone around the climax.
Is it the ability to turn bread into pants?
>>42
Actually, you can also turn a can into a “kan-kan” and a pen into a “pen-pen”!
The clumsy onahole-chan was funny, but I want this author to let girls have battles.
The ability of “Panpan” seems like a revenge ability that adds a double to a hamburger.
Even though it’s a death game, the atmosphere is so relaxed that it feels strange.
I might be a little sad if Glasses-kun dies.
It’s scary how everyone doesn’t hesitate to take points from each other even though it’s a death game.
>>48
Well, if I don’t score points, I’m going to die…
I have to take points or I’ll die, but it’s like I’m too aggressive about killing the opponent…
I don’t understand what it means for bread to be in a puffed-up state…
It’s a death game, but losing doesn’t mean instant death.
Is “buying sex” a euphemism?
I had a feeling they were looking for something other than a one-shot ability battle, so I was wondering if they would serialize something different this time.
This person is being asked for a strange ability battle, and what is actually presented is an interesting strange ability battle, so drawing a strange ability battle is the right answer.
It was the ability to turn food into bread, so it seems it would be used as a cushion when falling.
It would be great if this girl became the heroine.
It’s a bit frustrating that the ability to move straw doesn’t have to be specifically for moving straw.
Looking at it now, the storytelling in Ueki was quite forced, but this person has improved a lot in their next work.
It’s truly impressive that such a thing can be achieved just by moving a single straw.
I took long breaks and had interruptions in my serialization, but I haven’t taken a break from Ponko-chan anymore.
If you’ve become healthy, that’s a good thing.
An author who is good at applying abilities and drawing.
Well, it’s almost like a thread-like spirit or something.