
Perfect Superhuman Secret Technique Thunder Saber! Shaaaaaaa!
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Neutralized at the basement sale of the department store.
The reason it’s kept a secret is simply because it’s embarrassing.
No one other than Psycho recognizes it as the ultimate secret technique of perfect humans.
>>4
Yes
It’s noisy there.
It is thought to be almost like doping.
It was just a misunderstanding because it was spoken language, and it was actually a non-secret technique.
It’s more like a secret technique than an unofficial one.
A technique that can be thwarted by an unfinished great vessel superhuman.
A secret technique that only works against those deemed inferior by them.
>>10
However, the ancestral technique should be a skill honed to defeat Zaman, right?
>>11
Because I’m selling the soul of the ancestor.
Buffalo Man died normally because of this.
It often pierces Buffalo Man.
Isn’t it a secret technique?
It’s great to use anything that can be used, Master! I’ll use it too!
It’s okay to use mysterious energy that’s innate.
It’s okay to use equipment that was added later.
It’s strange that it’s not allowed to acquire mysterious energy later!
The toughness from a fire scene is definitely dangerous, so I’ll take care of it… It should have been that old fool who came to die, so it’s a no-go for them.
It’s unavoidable since the over body is not allowed, so it’s a pass.
>>16
I think it’s good.
Well, wait. It may be shameful for a perfect being to use weapons other than costumes or changes to their own body, but…
It was merely a coincidence that a natural phenomenon, lightning, transformed into a blade, which was then grasped and thrown, so it can’t be said to be shameful use of a weapon.
>>17
…!?
>>17
I wonder if I learned this logic from that psycho.
>>17
The Dragon God returns to the Warrior World.
I think it’s fine if you can win against me.
>>20
Are you serious!?
The technique that broke this head-on by an active superhero of justice is something like Blog.
It’s a famous technique that tramples on the significance of real training and superhuman wrestling, not through a trained body and skills, nor through familiar weapons brought in, but through makeshift power and weaponry created on the spot.
Perhaps Napkin is originally stronger without using this.
>>25
Once the Megaton King Drop is successfully executed, it’s said that there’s no escaping it.
I thought, “Why would lightning strike?” but if it’s a Thunder Saber, then it makes sense.
It’s so lawless that everything could just be Magpie style.
Something like a slightly large piece of glass that you can kick around.
Magpa is worse for the environment than a fire scene.
Painman feels that it’s good to study Magupa, but it’s not okay to incorporate it into techniques. That’s actually the reason why Psycho Man’s techniques have become rusty.
The biggest shame isn’t using a Magpul, but proudly showcasing a technique that has zero connection to The Man.
>>34
It works on all ancestors…
But even with the honed techniques of gold and silver, they have accumulated the same training plus diamond power plus 100 million.
Since we couldn’t even find a winning vision, the idea of using Magpa might actually be correct.
>>35
After all, it’s that weak mentality of being overwhelmed by Magpa that is bad, isn’t it?
>>35
Borrowed power and added-on power are also like friendship power and the final battle mode of wars.
I wish I had practiced without lowering the precision of my skills.
>>39
I wonder if a fanatic who isn’t drowning in Magpa could face him head-on…
No, but magnet power is amazing!
If it hits, it has a level of restraint that even Silverman can’t escape from…
>>37
Magpus is not inherently evil or anything like that; it is simply too powerful, capable of corrupting even the original users.
Silver Man understood that, so I think he said it was good that he found us and that we should be sealed away.
>>57
We are not gods but just superhumans, so if we rely on the easier path, we will fall into depravity.
The way the god of restoration is truly like that gives it incredible persuasive power for the readers.
>>64
I believe the theory of restoration can only be established by someone with a particularly divine-like spirituality, such as Onikism.
>>57
I think that Silver’s stubborn denial doesn’t just mean “Magpa is crap!” but rather strongly implies that we are not in a position to truly master this power.
>>71
You have to be as decisive as an onyx level to make it work.
This is a feint technique, isn’t it?
The expressions on everyone’s faces when the Psycho’s secret technique was used are sad.
>>42
If you think that Fanatic’s favorite was originally the secret technique of Psycho, it’s certainly sad.
It used to be set up so quickly, but now it’s sluggish like Satan.
I’m just thinking that it’s fine to drown in Magpie and casually use it, so it gets nullified by little tricks.
Moreover, it is rusty, so it can be torn without a mag pad.
>>43
In the case of a psycho, there was still a way to utilize it as a convenient tool.
If I deny it, then the relationship between the founder I unintentionally broke and that person will really become meaningless, so even though I understand that I am dulling myself, I had no choice but to cling to it…
With this, most superheroes die helplessly, which is just a really terrible technique.
>>44
The power of the Magpa is so overwhelming that you end up being engulfed by it.
Isn’t the reason why the perfect superhuman has rusted due to having too little actual combat experience because of the rule that death occurs if they lose, resulting in only practice?
>>45
I’m not thinking that I should hold back from fighting outside because I’m scared of dying if I lose… it’s not applicable to the progenitor in the first place, so it doesn’t matter.
>>45
It’s tough to not learn from defeat, but because I’m shut away in a graveyard and not interacting properly with the outside world, I have few opportunities to awaken to new possibilities.
>>61
I think a good example is that within less than 100 years, Razinan’s leader has become Neme.
There is no doubt that Neme itself is strong, but ultimately the group is stagnant and has no progress, so when a genius from outside comes in, they quickly rise to the top.
>>65
Nemesis, Neptune Man, Omega Mandixia
The flow of new member joinings fairly represents the limits of the accumulation of the countless number of troops, doesn’t it?
>>45
Because he is both a superhuman and Enma, even if he dies in defeat, he can come back to life working in the superhuman graveyard.
>>85
I’m no longer a perfect superhuman, just a loser, but isn’t it hell to come back to life and work?
It was hell.
Looking back, both Nepkin and Nep are thoroughly focused on impressive tag moves with Magpa, only using singles of Magpa for additional effects like draw-ins before connecting to the original moves, except for Thunder Saber.
>>46
It’s amazing that even the Megaton King Drop seems to be done without a magp.
>>46
On the contrary, the Cross Bomber is a tag team move that effectively and simply utilizes the characteristics of magnet power, which is pretty clever.
>>72
If we don’t quietly train our arms and core properly, it won’t work even with a mag pull, so we can’t afford to become dull with that.
It’s not a technique that can be completed solely with a magpipe, unlike Thunder Saber.
Please don’t get angry.
Isn’t it foolish to rely on added power and neglect the original techniques?
>>49
(Looks away with a troubled expression)
I think the ability to not age is also a form of doping.
>>52
That’s true.
>>52
The fact that you can continue to train for a time that should be finite is something, isn’t it?
I don’t really understand what exactly is perfect and leaves no escape, but if you apply logic to it, I guess it would indeed feel like that with King Megaton Drop.
If you can master it like in this time’s wars, even with retroactive power, you’ll actually be evaluated more highly.
To be exact, it was a feature that was originally built-in.
If it were the man from when he crushed the Abyss’s mouth after being taken from behind, he definitely wouldn’t have allowed the technique to be dulled with a magpie.
In the case of Psycho, I have to think that researching Magpa was the right decision, so there’s no choice but to refine techniques that incorporate Magpa.
The results without the MagPie make even the setup rather uncertain.
Katateconda Park
It’s not just a technique of the perfect ancestor; it’s a skill meant to be usable by my students as well, so without a doubt, he wanted to spread it as a technique of the perfect superhuman group.
There were hardly any guys who could actually use the Magpul itself.
The decisiveness of the god of the Restoration is something that is impossible for humans or superhumans.
No matter how you look at it, if you incorporate something foreign and unusual compared to your original body or those around you, it will weigh on your mind.
>>67
I think that is also a state of having lived long.
It’s fine to use anything that is usable, but if that leads to arrogance or stagnation, that’s out of the question. I like the Oni-kiss man.
Unless something irregular happens like during Abysman’s sparring, there probably won’t be any development…
No, why is it a barrier in that flow?
>>73
I’m getting rather tired of the retorts to this.
Indeed, there is a precedent where strong individuals can do anything and nearly be destroyed by the gods, so it’s only natural to be cautious about it falling into the hands of superhumans.
The history of the limitless multitudes can be broadly divided into two parts.
The period of the first hundred thousand years when Napkin was the strongest and could not be defeated by anyone.
The period after Napkin disappeared and Nemesis entered, when Nemesis was the strongest and no one could defeat it.
These two.
The setup of the Eternal Coder is really artistic, isn’t it?
It can be perfected in an instant.
>>77
Even compared to silver, which takes time to complete the setup, this has a high level of perfection.
Arrogance has a terrible flaw where it excessively demands power, resulting in the setup never being completed until the very end of the technique.
But Zaman acknowledged it, and Napkin is like that, so I can’t say that Magpa was wrong at this point.
So I will defeat Silverman with this.
>>80
The extent of Psycho’s dullness was such that Silver, who was aware of his own gap in ability, had an attitude before the match that pretty much never considered he would lose…
It’s often misunderstood, but the Abysman’s barrier wasn’t developed to prevent being attacked from behind; it’s that after developing extreme concentration to avoid being attacked from behind, it just appeared, which I really don’t get.
I think it’s good.
>>84
In the end, stop using words that would appropriately elicit the response “Are you serious?”
>>86
Well, it’s just that the founding ancestors who never surpass that guy are lacking.
“I think it’s fine as long as you all become stronger.”
King, who bluntly states that even perfection is not much different from being inferior without a Magpie, sees things differently.
It is said that the Cross Bomber was created after seeing the Magnitick Bomber.
Well, if you’re watching that, it’s not unnatural to think, “It’s stronger to do a simultaneous magpie attack with two people rather than going out of your way to apply magnetism before attacking, right?”
The person I acknowledged for their strength ended up drowning in it and made a careless mistake.
You already know why, right?
What’s sad is that even that The Man isn’t guiding a psycho in such a state.
It seems that the expectations for the founder have disappeared now.
Let’s pour magnet power into the star to self-destruct and defeat the man.
A perfect technique that cannot be prevented by anyone.
>>94
The idea is at a god level of time.
This is like doping, isn’t it?
If I’m told “I think so,” then aside from silver, I can only stammer.
It’s not uncommon to have gimmick superhumans, so it feels a bit unnecessary for just Magpa to be denied like that.
>>97
Gimmicks, claws, spikes on the vest, and spikes on the head.
Since it will determine parts of the body or costume…