
262. Unblendable Look, you really noticed it, didn’t you!!
Was Bleach really the kind of thing where there were roles like tank or DPS?
>>1
I had the image that Orihime was the healer, Ichigo was the close-range attacker, and Ishida was the long-range attacker, but when I think about it, I’ve never seen these four fighting together as a team.
>>9
In the first episode of the Millennium, the four of us fought together, but everyone was participating by throwing punches.
>>22
Tsuki Oni-kun is pretty much useless, so it’s easy to forget, but Orihime does have enough attacking power to easily take down hollows around here…
The role is probably Ichigo’s friend.
I don’t have it.
Even though he doesn’t have to fight, he’s a man who stakes his life because his friend is fighting, yet he’s treated so poorly.
Black quota
Even Askin, who had the last chance to protect Ichigo with Orihime, fell instantly—that’s terrible.
>>6
Well, there’s no way we can win.
>>31
I’m not saying to win, but I wanted it to feel like if the two of them hadn’t protected Ichigo, Yoruichi-san wouldn’t have made it in time.
It’s terrible that the protagonist’s friends rush to help but can do nothing and immediately lose.
It’s a good friends circle.
A category that can fight better than an ordinary person.
If I had to say, it’s a tank and firepower, I guess.
Is this person not active in original anime?
Somehow, it powers up for no reason.
>>12
Isn’t it too harsh to say it’s useless!?
It’s strange that they came to the front lines instead of just protecting their friends in this world.
It’s not that strong, right?
>>13
I’m saying it’s because Ichigo is risking his life!
I have the image of hunting weaklings and then immediately facing someone pretty strong and getting beaten up badly.
It’s not a waste because it hasn’t powered up in the first place.
At best
It’s a mystery why someone with the power level of a weakling who can’t even use the Bankai of the Gotei Thirteen would try to step forward.
I didn’t know there were Chad antis.
I really saw it for the first time.
Without Chad, Ichigo becomes a punchline.
It was supposed to be.
Because there were hardly any female fans.
If Chad’s spiritual pressure disappears, we will know there is an enemy.
That’s right, it’s a radar.
It’s a position like an attacker that has slightly diminished performance, but it’s included for now because there’s space available.
It’s not fashionable like a tank or anything…
Well, if you’re going to tank, you need status around that of Hinamori.
Orihime, not to mention subservient officials, the giant hollows are tough as well.
Chad, most of the vice captains and above.
Ishida ranks around 5th to 6th in the work.
Ichigo is around 3rd place in the story.
>>29
Well, it’s impressive that they have that much firepower despite being a healer with exceptional defensive capabilities in the story.
>>29
I don’t really have that strong an image at all…
>>49
Basically, there’s no luck in matchups.
I’m always being made to fight opponents that are way above my level.
If it’s a human that Orihime can kill, it feels like the cutting shield can cut through anything.
Since Bankai Renji is my training partner, I think a fair evaluation would be a bit above Bankai Baldy.
Since Chan is in charge of mobility and destructive power, we can make Chad the defense role.
But I really like securing an escape route since my friend is coming back.
>>36
I don’t dislike the descent that creates the way back, as it shines with a slightly dull silver.
I can’t believe it’s sane that my friend didn’t use that route at all on the way back.
>>48
It didn’t work.
Did I win against someone?
>>38
Hoshashashashashashasha
Orihime may not be useful in attack, but she has that healing, so it’s fine for her to have a role until the end…
Since it was the final stage, there were no enemies left that seemed suitable for defeating Orihime Chadganju, so it can’t be helped…
In the final chapter, being 18 years old means that considering the Shinigami training spans decades, the strength is extraordinarily high.
Even the Grim Reapers have a lot of useless ones, so there’s nothing to be done.
There are too many simple characters to process.
Although the Rock Falcon and Stone Wave seemed like amazing techniques when I thought about them carefully, they were indeed something.
Mr. Grimmjow is quite fortunate to have gotten a surprise attack to kill two members of the knight’s group.
>>44
Moreover, it seems quicker to count from the top to see that both are strong contenders being fished out.
>>44
In terms of kill count, that’s true, but… something like…
If Ayon were to appear as a resurrected monster, I think it would be fun to speculate that Chad might be able to defeat Noitora now as his final opponent.
It feels like BLEACH has reached the peak of excitement with the reveal of new forms through Bankai and such.
Subsequent battles are either simple or lack any battle descriptions altogether.
People often say “the foreshadowing is amazing!” but in Bleach, there are a lot of instances where they create foreshadowing but don’t end up resolving it.
It’s because it’s a weekly manga, so it can’t be helped.
Isn’t it thanks to Tsukishima-san?
It’s a person, right?
Since I have completely sealed off the Ten Blades and have been enhanced twice from there, I should be considered above a vice-captain who is only at the first release level.
Even so, they are no match for opponents with Espada or Holy Letters, which is no different from the vice captains.
It’s a manga that you don’t need to read too deeply; it’s something that changes with the mood.
The vice captain isn’t really that strong to begin with.
It feels like being above Earthling Z Warriors but below Saiyans is not worth mentioning.
Why were there so many Quincy, but none of them let me defeat even one?
In the case of the vice-captain class, only those with cheat-like abilities or who can use Bankai appear in the latter part, so they really stand out less.
The strong vice-captain around Kira, who is bald and has the nickname 69, dies or gets rolled around without being of any help, just like in the final chapter.
>>60
You can’t keep up with inflation unless you can at least use Bankai…
>>60
It’s not even half of the vice captain.
So just to confirm, it’s correct to think that the three former Espada who fell to the Fracción of Baragán are stronger, right?
>>61
Since Rudbornn, who is at the top among the Arrancar excluding Espadas, hints that he cannot win against Baron von Higes if he is in perfect condition, well…
I think it’s clever in this manga to express the combination of the captain and vice-captain as “captain class.”
It’s a very versatile expression, making it super convenient and less prone to contradictions.
From the pin to the stone, the vice-captain and captain are within.
Renji, become a captain quickly.
>>66
I believe the era where one could become captain just by being strong ended after Kyōraku became the captain-commander.
Chad can easily increase and decrease his spiritual pressure.
If the rules haven’t changed, can I become captain through the recommendation of the captains?
In a world where battles are fought with swords, there’s no way a fist fighter could be strong.
>>70
It’s okay to have at least one character like that.
At the end of the final chapter, I thought they would become like a Kamen Rider and defeat at least one knight, but that didn’t happen.
I feel like there was a guy who said something like, “My fist always causes explosions when it touches!”
It might be close to Piccolo.
>>74
Is there no Piccolo level…?
About the size of a Tianjin rice omelet.
>>79
If they could play at least as well as Tien Shinhan, even if they are not on the roster.
Somehow, both the Cell and Buu arcs have their moments of activity.
Mr. Yoichi
The reveal that the right arm, which I had been using as my main weapon, was specialized for defense while the real deal was the attack-specialized left arm was really cool…
Basically, the matchup luck is too bad.
By the final chapter, even the captain is guaranteed to struggle, and there are only unfavorable enemies, so there’s no chance for them to take the stage.
Looking back at how I dealt with Kyōraku, it seems so reckless.
>>78
Ah, that would have been bad if it had hit directly.
It only made me say that the Soul Society arc still had some standards.
At first glance, it looks like a tank, but it also needs to deal damage.
At first glance, it looks like an archer, but it also does melee and special attacks.
At first glance, they look like a swordsman, but they also engage in long-range attacks.
We will send it at such a party.
Chad’s role is to protect his friends with his own body.
I can’t believe someone as strong as Chad would get taken down! It was supposed to be a setup for him, though.
I think it’s a complete failure that Chad, who is so weak due to the same developments being overused, is getting defeated again!
>>82
Chad doesn’t have that strong of an image from the beginning…
Chad’s spiritual pressure… has disappeared!?
It feels like from the beginning it has been Chan-ichi > Uryu > Chad.
At the beginning of the Arrancar arc, it seemed like Rukia could barely defeat even the Arrancar that she could instantaneously kill.
It was revealed that Chad is weaker than expected.
>>88
It was about ten times stronger than Rukia had expected.
What’s up with that? Even if the vice-captain is strong, it’s unreasonable to be taken down by a weak Hollow.
>>88
That was because I was weakened right after being attacked by Yammy.
Chad feels like a romantic cannon from the beginning, doesn’t it?
Is it that loser called D-Roy?
The reason Chad couldn’t even react was…
It’s quite a hassle to deal with a level of strength that easily loses to the commanding officer, even though it’s the main party.
Back when I was defeating Hollows in the town, I felt reliable.
It’s a power with quite an ambiguous origin, so even if it’s stronger than the captain’s, it shouldn’t create any inconsistencies, I suppose…
I believe Chad’s strength is consistently on par with that of a vice-captain.
At the point when he overwhelmingly defeated three opponents, he was depicted at the level of a vice-captain.
After that, even though they were strengthened in the Arrancar Arc, the relative strength doesn’t change because there are more vice-captains who are practically at the captain level, like Kira and 69, who are bugged.
Chad became capable of responding to Sonido starting from the Arrancar battle, so before that, he was probably at a lower level compared to those who could use Shunpo or Sonido for high-speed movement.
Although Fullbringers have relatively cheat-like powers, Chad feels somewhat plain compared to them.
I think the captain became far more popular than expected, and that must have made it difficult to handle.
It seems that they probably had plans for characters like Orihime and Chad to be active in the story.
It was just that there wasn’t enough popularity to make him more active than the captain.
It’s okay to have true abilities that are even more incomprehensible, like Ishida and Inoue.
Aren’t there not enough elements to arrange for rejecting events or swapping events (or even more)?
There’s no value assigned to being used as a boss character.
I wonder what it was that the “Complete Manifestation Technique” chapter was being compared to with the Chad chapter…
I don’t feel strong enough to be treated like a bait dog.
>>104
That’s why they probably didn’t have a role in the final stages…
When I first became a filler, I was properly fulfilling my role as a filler…
The early Chad was really cool and a reliable character.
It feels more like a measuring stick than a dog.
In terms of the thread picture, you can defeat the Espada that has fallen, but you can’t win against the 5th Espada who hasn’t even released.
Regarding Noitra, it’s questionable whether Ichigo can win on his own.
Firepower inflation has progressed too far, and defensive characters’ worth will disappear after the Arrancar arc…
Even Ken-chan’s defense is lacking.
Because my strength is just slightly stronger than the estimated vice-captain, there are no enemies that match.
I can easily overpower half-hearted opponents 🍓, but against someone like the captain, I get instantly defeated.
Moreover, in many cases, they are in a place where the latter enemy appears.
If the anime has given a spotlight to the Zero Division, I believe it will also provide a spotlight for Chad, so I’m looking forward to the anime.
It might be next year…
>>111
I would be happier if you used the way back instead of a poorly executed showcase.
>>112
Since the Bankai is broken, I have to go down immediately, so I can’t afford to take my time using that path…
Personally, I feel that I’d rather have that entire development removed and be taken to the Bach battle instead.
>>112
Riruka is waiting too…
Chad had a really strong character vibe, but now that I think about it, I don’t particularly remember him being active in battles.
>>113
I’ve never fought an opponent where it was a decisive victory or an overwhelming defeat…
I do like the Chad-related episodes, but…
>>113
Until the SS chapter, they were a reliable ally, so that image remains, right?
The reader’s popularity was not such that they desired a deeper exploration, and there was also no attachment from the author to delve deeper regardless of the lack of popularity.
>>118
Otter… seriously
I’m really disappointed because it’s just a meme image right after awakening to true power.
Even if they say that if Chan could barely win against 6 opponents, there’s no way Chad could stand a chance against 5 opponents!
Until they suffered a crushing defeat against Kyoraku in the SS edition, weren’t they popular? Or not?
>>122
I think there was.
At that time, it felt understandable that we lost to Kyoraku because they were still a strong opponent.
In the SS arc, Ichigo and Ishida were almost evenly matched against captain-level opponents.
At first, they were treated like an amazing monster who could fight against the void even though their abilities were not awakened…
Kyōraku, Noitora, and Askin are just too tough of opponents.
Losing normally to Kyouraku and having his male popularity taken by Kenpachi due to being a tough, big character seems significant.
I can’t help but think it’s unreasonable that Rukia was stronger than Chad from the very beginning when I read it again.
I became a boxer, but since my high school days, I’ve been fighting battles that put my life on the line to the point where my spiritual pressure disappears. So even though I don’t use spiritual pressure, I wonder if a simple fistfight would turn into a mental battle.
I don’t know about the overall popularity, but at least in the original work, I wasn’t particularly interested in Ishida.
That’s an amazing way to fight, Vanilla!
Please don’t make me lose right after I received awakening…
BLEACH is quite strict when it comes to strength, isn’t it?
It’s rare for a situation to arise where you can miraculously defeat a stronger opponent.
>>131
I have an image that only Rukia activates the female protagonist boost.
Ishida’s final form was too strong, and with Mayuri’s initial Bankai, there was a lot of impact around that time.
The moment I was almost instantly killed by the Dilo, which is considered one of the weakest enemies, was probably the lowest point.
Isn’t the timing thanks to Tsukishima?
I don’t know why, but it feels like Chad often gets attacked by big, daunting opponents that he definitely couldn’t beat right after he wins.
But considering that Ichigo couldn’t defeat Chocolatte until he went into hollow form, I think Chad, who straight-up won against Afro, has at least a weak bankai.
Chad, even in his battered state after the battle with Grimmjow, was able to withstand or dodge Noitra’s attacks, so I think he might be slightly stronger than Chad at this time.
An anime that made me think it’s about as impactful as Gerald’s swing, with a name for the technique.
Chad is really a cool guy, yet he is not treated well at all.
Well, I placed 18th in the popularity poll, so there was some level of reader popularity too.
I might just barely be able to win against Aroniro.
It’s like the strength is severe, and normally in a situation where you would win, you don’t end up winning.
Chad has some faults as well.
The early days of Friend A feel more like a strong character.
Chad is the most human among all the characters.
Basically, the people in the present world are capable humans!
So, what is it?
Are you saying that there is a common flaw in the personalities of those grim reapers who have lived for hundreds of years?