
Then let’s go with honor! Gah!
He’s a misanthropic guy.
If this guy starts using super recovery, it’ll be disappointing, but he probably won’t use it.
>>2
But I think if it’s used with the motivation to fight more wars, it would drive me crazy.
>>2
It’s fine to use it…
The Warsman has the Chloe body broken and thorns growing, so the damage is canceled out twice.
>>6
If Robin also took off their armor, it would be strong with no damage!
Is it because I disdain the world created by the God of Time that I am a pessimist?
It’s unlikely that he would push Warsman that hard and not give it his all.
>>5
If the person themselves seems to dislike super recovery, then it might be a mode change typical of a super robot.
For now, from what I’ve seen so far, this guy seems to have more master potential than Robin Mask.
>>7
Has there ever been anyone below Robin Mask in the past?
>>8
Terry
>>11
What are you talking about? LOL
He raised the strongest son without even trying.
>>89
Shoot.
If you say you won’t use it because you don’t like it, then what were all the words this guy threw at Warsman until now?
>>12
Because there’s something we have to do together before that.
Even if I do it, it seems like I wouldn’t want to use the same methods as others.
This guy will use the cards he has, but he will stay true to fair play above all.
>>14
The style is diverse, but for now, having only the arm that extends as a gimmick is a bit plain.
Kicking at a place without thorns is a bit too tedious.
It feels better to have played all your cards and then determine the winner and loser.
If something is clearly there but you don’t use it, it’s just being careless.
When interacting with Geronimo as a superior, there’s an unpleasant realism that’s the complete opposite of Terry Man Robin.
>>19
At that time, Robin was in a mindset where Warsman was like a tool for revenge, but as for Terry, saying something like guiding the younger generation is quite harsh.
>>26
Well, it might be that there were side effects from that strange box being used…
>>13
Isn’t that just you imposing your dislike for super recovery onto the character?
>>20
It’s for those who talk based on the desire of not using super recovery on characters.
>>23
Ah… I see, I’m sorry about that…
I will commit suicide in accordance with the rules of the nameless wall superman…
>>25
It’s great to be able to apologize.
But it’s rare to see someone misunderstand like that…
When the overbody breaks, it’s common knowledge in Kinnikuman that all the damage up to that point is negated…
It feels like there’s a pattern where people say, “Since there’s such a thing as super recovery, you should just come at me with all your strength in that violent armor without worrying!”
>>29
Ahhh! The Arrogant Spark was executed perfectly!!!!
If there were a rule for the nameless superhuman, wouldn’t most of the nameless have committed suicide?
>>32
Well, that might be better… I’ll go commit suicide too.
>>35
Seppuku (Rupachi)
>>38
The nameless person’s graveyard is too loose.
>>32
Depending on the time and situation, there may be instances where one does not commit suicide.
I’m masturbating.
That’s how it is, but when I think about it, it’s unfair that I fully recovered twice with form change.
>>34
In the first place, it’s common for righteous superheroes to recover through friendship power.
It feels quite irregular because he’s only recognizing the opponent in the thread and trying to fight fairly…
>>41
Wasn’t the fight itself unfair for Fanatic as well?
>>42
Is it okay that I used a magpie for the purpose of damage avoidance?
Well, it’s okay because the one who said “out” was the founder…
>>48
It’s strange to lose without using what you can.
>>41
I think Papillon Man was quite fair too!?
I think Fanatic also had a lot of elements from Psycho-Man and Tatsunori that created a significant noise, but it was fair.
The superhuman’s recovery ability, which becomes energetic just from shedding an overbody or having needles pop out from their body, has some drawbacks.
Nise Psycho acknowledges Nemesis’s abilities within the realm of verbal wrestling, so it’s hard to say anything definitive.
The Papillon is so bad that I don’t really know how to say it.
Don’t suddenly revert to Uhoho Man.
>>44
I think the Maripo match was good as it followed the classic pro wrestling style of taking everything and crushing it.
>>44
That guy has been creepy since the old tag days.
>>44
Uh-ho-ho…
My favorite food…
It’s true that I only feel a one-sided sympathy for this guy and I don’t look down on him.
Whether it’s fair or not, everyone fights in a strong style.
Seeing Anonymous getting absorbed in it really shows that heel characters have a captivating charm.
I think if they had focused more on and developed characters like the Super God, they could have become really great characters, so it’s a bit disappointing.
>>50
Well, if we did it with that number at this concentration, it would probably be considered redundant.
>>55
I think even just lightly reminiscing about the past would make the character more distinct.
>>64
So the only ones that can be brought to their feet are those like the ancestors who have a common backbone.
The super god has a relatively scattered ideology, and the team has been overly friendly for too long.
I want us to become a relationship where we occasionally poke fun at each other while surviving, even though it’s impossible…
It’s just for show! The stylish Papillon.
In the Nep battle, the aloof atmosphere is breaking down.
I think Papillon will suffer significant damage regardless of the outcome, in various ways…
Mental damage cannot be recovered from easily…
>>56
The winning strategy of the time-manipulating second generation was also to break hearts.
>>58
There are some that were incredibly strong but have broken on their own…
I was thinking that every time I struggle with Bear Claw, but this time it’s taken a brutal fight direction and it’s interesting.
The Papillon was a bit too rowdy, so my anger subsided, but that aside, Nep is disgusting.
Even if you refuse recovery, it’s delicious whether you use it or not, but don’t die, Peshimin…
It is fair that Papillon did not target Maripo’s legs (essential for aerial combat) at all.
Hailman was poking Maripo’s legs.
Aside from Ende, who unexpectedly attacked Terry, everyone else is fair, right? The Five Great Ticks.
If including categories that are easily defeated, it’s 7 to 10.
If everyone is a strong opponent, then 5 to 6.
I wonder if this number of enemies is appropriate.
Even the Ultimate Ashura Buster, which was thought to be perfect, was defeated before a mental attack.
The fact that the super god has no connections on the side is supposed to be a good thing about being a god.
>>69
There were factions of the God of Harmony and the strongest tag team among the gods, but…
>>73
It’s to that degree, but it’s not like Omega or the founders where everyone sits around and talks about ideals.
>>75
There are 108 seats, so aren’t they going to sit and discuss there?
>>86
Isn’t it because I healed that I was born into this amazing life?
>>69
The setting of an equal group, where each has their own individual purpose, was good, but later it became like One at the top, understanding the true meaning, while others were just that, which made me think “huh?”
The time superhero has a different nuance of arrogance compared to the stoic elitist mindset of the perfect superhero.
It’s too funny to call that arrogance.
It was interesting to occasionally see in conversations that there seem to be super deities that have interactions with the evil five great gods.
Rampage & God of Strength, or Ideaman & God of Intelligence
>>72
I somewhat understand ideas and intelligence, but I have the impression that Rampage doesn’t quite match up with evil gods who are reliant on others, right?
Nep is undoubtedly at the top class of active superhumans in terms of skill…
The progenitor tried to be with Zaman until the end.
The super gods are like a gathering of individual entrepreneurs, but there were quite a few comrades of harmony.
The God of Time seems to have a frightening aura that suggests it has not had an open conversation with the five great moments.
>>78
Since I am literally a believer in God, we are not at all equals…
I wonder if it was Warsman’s father or grandfather.
It’s amazing how strong he is, enough not to make Suguru worry.
It’s unavoidable since we both have that kind of disposition.
Then let’s go with honor and integrity, Niki!
I don’t really understand how long it’s been since the Five Great Realms were created.
If the God of Time has been gachaing like crazy for time super beings, there should be more lower-tier ones.
Papillon and the like have treated the god of flight like a worthless bastard who relies on others.
>>83
In that match, Mariposa was worried, but she was cheering for Papillon who was beating up the flying god.
The god of flight got his face all beaten up, but I wonder if he went back and got treated by the other evil gods.
It doesn’t seem like you will do it.
I wanted to see at least some interactions, even if it wasn’t a friendly atmosphere among the super gods.
(Φ|Φ) Niki Niki
I’m in trouble; I’ve really started to like this guy…
Robin is an excellent negative example, right?
I want to be forced to use super recovery by the god of time right after I said I wouldn’t because it’s unfair, so my dignity can be destroyed.
At first, he seemed like a cowboy and didn’t talk, making him a mysterious character, but…
Once it starts, it includes mysterious gimmicks from the baseball big brother.
And although it’s considered old-fashioned, he recognizes Warsman and takes on the serious challenge with a passionate character.
It seems that super recovery activates automatically regardless of the person’s will; even Fanatic acknowledged a tie and revived after falling.