
We’re one when we’re together, after all.
The boss feeling in the game is impressive.
The main performance and gimmicks are surprisingly good for a lower-tier model.
Just the right past
The tutorial says that you can’t defeat the upper ranks just by simply cutting off their heads.
The gimmick also involves the two siblings working together, so it’s easy to understand that they need to cut the necks simultaneously.
Basically, the half Tengu is such a terrible gimmick that everything else feels a bit better in comparison…
There are even pillars that have lost to a lewd older sister by herself…
>>6
Did he faint from the breath and then suddenly go for it?
The demon brother was really cool.
Even if you say it’s just right, at that stage, it’s impossible to defeat anything other than the Sound Hashira.
The Upper Moon is definitely different from those three Hashira, right?
It’s probably around Akaza.
>>10
Since there were three people: Sound Hashira, Tanjiro, Inosuke, Zenitsu, and Nezuko, it would be about equivalent to three Hashira, right?
Although it’s called a shitty gimmick, there isn’t much of a sense of frustration with the gimmick because my little sister gets her head chopped off so easily.
My older brother is simply strong.
I think the biggest surprise for first-time players is that Gyutaro’s initial attack is almost unavoidable.
These guys already give off a strong vibe of being a terrible game.
If it’s a pillar without any blemishes, you normally need three people, right?
All the strong elements are big brother.
No marks, no red blade, three Hashira, huh?
The main pillar seems to be about the equivalent of two people in terms of pillar conversion.
>>18
Ume-chan, who is referred to as the so-called weakest, has defeated several Pillars, so the current generation is just a bit too strong.
It’s already impossible to clear the pillar alone from the erotic dream, right?
>>19
It’s pretty much hopeless if you’re solo once you get on the train.
I laughed at how it overlapped with the broadcast period of Attack on Titan and then just left it to my brother.
What is this Kikuza-dono that can still move even after having its head cut off without any gimmicks?
>>21
I was about to become that.
Akaza!!! 11!!!
>>21
That’s something you can understand is increasingly becoming similar to “Muzan.”
I thought for the first time in a while that both of them are really good at acting in the anime.
My little sister just keeps hiding, and that makes big brother immortal.
It says that you can’t overcome the beheading unless you’re as shameless as Muzan.
>>27
Shameless older brother…
>>30
Died knowing shame…
It’s impressive how Han Tengu was doing something close to Muzan’s desired cowardly escape tactics.
Don’t let your heart become miserable!!
Even the relatively high-level Kuroshimu, who is considered quite evil, could not reach Muzan’s realm.
>>31
There wasn’t enough vulgarity.
Just being able to defeat the Upper Moons that hadn’t been defeated for a hundred years makes this generation of Hashira among the top in history, right?
Even so, it’s cruel because I still struggle from the bottom of my heart.
>>32
The strength of the individual aside, isn’t the strength of the organization the strongest?
Has there ever been a case where a demon slayer defeated an upper rank?
It seems like they were frequently switching places.
If they had survived in 1st and 3rd place, would they have been able to be killed only by sunlight like Muzan?
I really think it’s amazing that Infinity defeated the Upper Moon by itself.
>>37
If it weren’t for the shota’s breathing, we would have lost.
>>37
I couldn’t tell who it was for a moment, but it was someone without a penny.
The excitement when Oni-chan appeared during the serialization was incredible.
Is Half-Tengu the closest to Muzan in a mental sense?
The character design resembling an evil spirit and the past closely tied to their abilities are both highly refined in Gyutaro.
In the thread image, would it be about even with one pillar for the younger sister and two pillars for the older brother?
>>43
When playing solo with my sister, the Sound Hashira’s head would get cut off immediately, and I thought, “Hmm, something’s off,” so it’s probably around 0.5/2.5.
But having a younger sister makes it easier to gather people for food.
Isn’t it impossible to defeat it alone if you can’t cut off both heads at the same time?
If it’s Midoriichi, then I guess they might manage somehow…
The lower part is full of gimmicks, while the upper part is just overwhelmingly strong.
I was going to write that the jar was at fault for being licked.
There were fewer people who weren’t taking it lightly.
>>46
Well, that basically gets through a one-hit kill attack right from the start…
I just woke up and was somehow taken care of.
When approaching Muzan, you lose memory disorders and cannibalistic impulses, allowing you to calmly reflect on yourself, which usually leads to the thought that it would be better for you to die!
Recently, while rewatching the anime, I noticed that Gyutaro never calls his sister Daki even once.
I always thought it was a terrible name.
>>49
Well, Ume-chan is quite something too…
>>51
Well, the name itself is something celebratory, so it’s definitely better than Daki.
The jar is simply unprepared for beheading, so its defense is the weakest.
It is unclear how much Gyutaro helped Daki when she defeated the Hashira.
My little sister was almost called “Mii-chan,” and it was no good.
It seems like in other manga, characters who had to become demons to be saved would be more featured, but it’s typical of Demon Slayer not to delve into that aspect.
If my sister didn’t want to fight, it would be fine to just leave my brother behind and run away.
It seems that Ume-chan can easily handle someone like the Sound Hashira, so there’s too much of a gap between her and big brother.
It seems that many of the characters are modeled after Wani-sensei’s acquaintances, but the sibling characters in the thread really give off the feeling that there are actual yankee siblings like this.
Brother, your evaluation of Muzan-sama was high until the very end, wasn’t it?
>>60
It feels like there’s a lingering humanity in those who are often favored by greedy individuals due to their miserable upbringing.
>>60
It’s blunt, but since it’s a deadly poison with no antidote, if you land a hit, you should just run away… It was a bit amusing to see Muzan react that way.
I wonder if Tanihiko-kun hasn’t been reincarnated yet in his time.
>>61
It seems that the former demons have not yet finished their sentences in hell.
>>67
I really liked the cover illustration of my brother falling into hell, it was ruthless.
I’m impressed by the sense of drawing a hellish interview as an extra.
>>69
From the deepest and most heavily punished place, Masamune has come up just for the interview.
It might be surprisingly casual in hell.
>>69
Koyuki-chan is watching over in hell until her husband’s prison sentence is over.
>>67
I wonder when Muzan-sama will be able to be reborn…
My sister can easily defeat a pillar.
My big brother is weakened by poison and isn’t fully utilizing his abilities with one arm, but he can still put up a decent fight.
Thinking about it, it seems like I could solo with a strong pillar… but pretending to be able to solo, I can’t defeat them at the same time, so I’ll eventually get tired and die.
Big brother would never do it, but if you buried Ume-chan about 100 meters underground, that would be invincible, right?
>>64
There was a stockpile of preserved food underground, but if it didn’t have the explosion attribute of the sound pillar, we wouldn’t have been able to dig it up, right?
Since Douma became a demon for 100 years and is now being recruited by Douma as the upper rank 6, this sibling pair surprisingly seems quite young, right?
After seeing 4 and 5, these guys still look cool.
Certainly, if there is a first quarter moon, then a last quarter moon is unnecessary… Ume-chan seems capable of becoming the first quarter moon as well.
>>72
Upper Moon One!?
Even Syphilis-chan has taken down many of the Hashira from previous generations.
>>73
If you can defeat the Lower Moon, it seems you could be a candidate for the Hashira, so it wouldn’t be surprising if someone at Tanjiro’s level at that point became a Hashira.
There may be a limit to how far I can be separated, but taking Ume-chan out of the country would certainly be quite invincible…
Defeating the Lower Rank makes you a Hashira! It doesn’t mean you need to instantly kill the Lower Rank, so a Hashira should originally have just enough strength to barely win against the Lower Rank.
In that sense, the strength of Tanjiro at this time is probably what a Hashira should truly be, so it’s no wonder he loses to Ume-chan.
It must be a characteristic that emerged because they are siblings who are always together and not thinking about separating…
As a result of the extremely flashy battle scenes in the anime, it’s hilarious that Akaza, who nearly died playing with Rengoku, is looked down upon by the viewers.
>>80
It’s excessive to release a blood scythe on the scale of Nappa.
It’s amazing that a regular human can fight against a monster capable of destroying an entire city, as seen in the collapsing streets of the last scene in the brothel.
I’m curious about how strong Rengoku-san became after manifesting a mark and a crimson blade among the Hashira.
I’m looking forward to seeing how anime fans react to the episode of the useless loser.
It seems that the higher-ranking demons gravitate towards simple lethality rather than special abilities, which might be an intentional design choice.
>>84
In a battle between demons, it seems that in the end, it would be settled by their raw combat ability…
>>84
The ranking changes purely based on strength.
>>84
The author said they are really bad at drawing battles, so I think it became really tough for them.
>>98
Scales waterfall method
It is a breathing technique.
Inosuke and Zenitsu’s performance is outrageous in one way or another.
>>86
I like Zenitsu, who solves everything in a flash, and Inosuke, who comes up with convenient abilities and techniques on the spot.
True strong people don’t need to resort to tricks; they can win just by swinging their arms around…
>>88
You lost, didn’t you?!
>>89
It took me 9000 years to get to that point…
>>89
At the time of serialization, Tamayo and Shinobu were considered to have four layers of poison, enough to be referred to as the poison of Kimetsu.
It’s like that when everything is working…
The main story’s pillars, who claim to be the weakest, are fundamentally abnormal for being top-tier ninjas.
Muzan rarely names his techniques and doesn’t elaborate on them, which is very much like him, but it must be difficult for those involved in media adaptations.
>>94
There’s only the name of the technique in the skit, right?
The basic “Bunbun,” and hidden tentacles, shockwaves, and things like “idiot” — there are quite a few techniques themselves, but…
In the blood battle system of switching roles, if a countermeasure is taken against a tricky type, they will lose next time.
I think in the end, only those with enough firepower to take down others will remain.
>>96
No matter what Akaza does, Douma will completely shut him down as the Eternal Crystal’s Child.
Brother will cut through all of them, and Muzan will crush them by swinging his arms from outside Brother’s attack range.
The system itself seems to be trash, especially version two and above.
It’s good that there happened to be someone at the party responsible for removing status effects, but it’s really tough that the regular attacks are inflicting poison.
>>99
If you get caught off guard by the attack from Gyutaro that appears from Daki, your death is almost guaranteed.
A rare manga where the type of enemy that kills by making you inhale strange powder has literal strength.
It usually gets nullified by some kind of fantasy-like measure.
>>100
Humans can only interact without many fantasy abilities.
It takes time for recovery, like the Kamaboko team, who took six months off due to injuries.
It seems that the score for the Sound Hashira is also just barely being finished by big brother.
The others seem overly irregular and don’t seem to have the luxury to create scores.
>>101
Even though they were poisoned and lost an arm, they are still able to manage so advantageously; that’s quite a significant buff state.
Because I’m the Sound Hashira, I was able to endure, but normally if you get poisoned, you die instantly. So, in terms of being able to kill my sister instantly, I think we would lose quickly if there aren’t at least three of us to avoid a one-on-one fight.
Douma and Gyutaro died just like that without any gimmick after having their heads cut off.
>>107
The jar seemed like it would have overcome its neck if left as is, like in anime.
The weakest pillar (the fastest pillar and holder of second place in power)
In the anime, the pacing was slow in terms of direction, but the motion of the big brother appearing seems really fast, which is unfair.
The Sound Hashira might have weak thumbnail specs, but the Mist Hashira mentions many practical advantages like resistance to bleeding and resistance to poison.
>>112
It’s a subtle strength…
>>117
I think it’s cool in a ninja-like way.
It feels like the jar is using the strength that would protect the neck for the technique.
>>113
Even so, its final form has a hardness comparable to diamond, so I think it has quite an unfair level of defense.
It’s unusual for a battle manga like Jump to end with the human side’s inflation being limited to basic ability boosts from breathing.
Himejima was a bit of a superhuman.
>>114
Enichi… is that not a human…?
>>114
Although a lot is said about Yorichi, I think that person also had a strength that was right on the edge of whether their world was different or not.
The Sound Hashira seems to have higher espionage skills and stealth abilities as a ninja than combat capabilities.
Even if it’s called the weakest pillar, it seems there are specifications that can’t simply be compared.
The Wind Pillar is superhuman because, under normal circumstances, they would have fallen apart, but they held on with their strength.
Given that the specs of demons and humans are so different that one cannot avoid being hit, being strong against damage is quite a significant advantage.
It’s plain, but
It’s quite a blow that the music waiting for the score was forced to exit until the infinite castle.
My younger sister was instantly killed by the Sound Hashira, but it seems like my big brother would need two Hashira worth of strength.
It may not take three people, but it seems like the siblings can’t win without at least three.
Sometimes, the people on the pillar side are such mental monsters that even though it’s about demon slaying, I find myself understanding the feelings of the demons more.
I wanted Douma to cause even more serious damage.
>>128
I thought I would be battling against the Rock Pillar, who was initially a more blatant crazy person, while engaging in a crazy religious debate.
Well, to be serious, maybe it’s because Muzan doesn’t have that kind of trust either, that’s why it’s like that.
>>128
Thinking that Shinobu-san, with a body weight of 50 kg, has infused herself with a deadly poison and is finally at the starting line is ridiculous.
Enichi is as incomprehensible as the protagonists from the early Shin Megami Tensei series.
What are you?
>>129
Even Muzan, who can wield a whip at sonic speed, can’t react to the speed at which it moves and cuts—it’s not human!
It’s too painful to be stuck without Nezuko.
Yorichi, who seems to have been born from some kind of bug, is strange…
Poison, huh!
It seems that with the right weapon compatibility, we could defeat the Rock Pillar at the same time, but since it has poison, it might end up being a trade-off at best.
I’m rereading Yūkaku, and the foolish, slow-witted, and spineless characters are very poignant.
Enichi was born with such physical abilities but with a normal mentality, which is just too much bullying.