
Also, being told now that the highest hardness in my body is the hardness 9 of Peshiman makes me feel a bit underwhelmed!
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A hardness of 10 is the realm of the gods, so it’s not good to compare it to that…
The fact that it has both a hardness of 9 and the flexibility of a rope is already impressive.
>>1
Was Kendaman a god…?
>>10
Even if it’s rotten, it’s still a perfect superhuman.
>>17
If it’s okay for a perfect superhuman, then it should also be acceptable for a time superhuman, right?
>>1
But I possess the power of one hundred million in the realm of the gods…
A thick liquid has come out!
>>2
I coded it well!
>>3
What about breathing?!
>>4
It’s a robot superhuman.
>>6
Cough.
>>3
I took off my clothes!
Well, time superhumans can super recover no matter what happens to them.
Pesimiman seems to only activate recovery after battles, which feels kind of refreshingly honest.
You’re not going to heal the wound, huh?
What is this unyielding justice of hardness 10, even if it’s just the top of the head…?
It feels like they made adjustments as if they were constantly told it was cringey.
>>12
But if it doesn’t have thorns anymore, it’s just uncool, right?
>>12
Go for it! Peshiman!
Just fold it all up like that!
Well, if you think about it calmly, there aren’t many people who consistently emit diamond power, so compared to before, it’s probably not the case that it looks inferior or anything like that.
That guy is a mirage.
Within the hardness of 10, there have been many descriptions of variations, but is there a 9 that can surpass a 10?
It doesn’t seem like the Five Greats are lower in rank than Kendaman.
>>14
The superhuman hardness of 10 is definitely harder than that of 9, but I believe victory or defeat depends on the skill of the user.
>>27
Even with the same hardness of 10, it can be defeated depending on the kneading and the user! The general has demonstrated this.
It feels like I’m doing you a favor by breaking all of them because you seemed to dislike the thorns.
It seems like it won’t work…
>>18
It feels like I’m being told this alternately every time.
>>18
Well, I don’t think it’s determined by Warsman’s mechanics…
It looks like it’s going to end with a submission hold after all.
>>23
In that sense, I think The Manriki serves as a foreshadowing or suitable role in the commentary.
The upper body of the mesh is just uncool…
I think the fact that only the area under the hat is not coated will be the cause of failure.
>>24
Like a warrior commander…
>>25
The reason a fighting general is a fighting general is because of the leaves that have been stuck for 12 years, and then there’s Achilles!
>>31
It’s Siegfried!
I became an arrow of light…
I’m curious about that since the Paro Special hasn’t come out yet.
>>28
Was the Paro Special not released?
I wonder if Robin’s armor will break easily in slaughter mode.
It feels good that only my legs have escaped the spikes, so the leg breaker flag is up…
>>34
Manriki is going to start groaning “Ah… ah~!” and will stop working again.
Isn’t Robin’s sapphire hardness 5?
>>36
Different.
Robin’s sapphire armor has a hardness of 9.
>>37
It’s amazing, but is it really okay since it’s just a costume, even though it’s so late?
Most striking techniques don’t work, do they?
>>40
Striking techniques cause vibrations, but slash techniques can be nullified, so those are worse.
After you take off the coat after coating, won’t there be parts that aren’t coated? Is that okay?
>>38
It might be interesting to say that you should aim for the uncoated parts as if you were targeting the thornless areas.
I was about to say, “Why is the hardness with liquid coating?” but they did that in older works too, like diamond sweat.
It’s a bit late to say this, but Robin’s armor is too hard.
>>42
I think I have two types of armor: a steel armor and a sapphire armor.
I don’t know how they differentiate between them.
>>43
In the end, I will take it off.
>>42
It can easily be flattened into junk with his drumming, and it can also be peeled off by a Neptune, so it doesn’t feel very sturdy…
The meat curtain is like 4.5…
>>45
Too much…
It seems like it could be anything if I write it to be equivalent to Robin’s armor.
When I hear about the diamond power level, it sounds impossible.
>>46
Robin’s armor can only be used as equipment to save power.
I knew it, Diamond Power is unstoppable.
>>50
Even Suguru couldn’t destroy the adjustment function without using a ring coated with diamond sweat…
Mr. Abisman is kind of strange…
Was the one shaped by the Junkman a hardness of 9?
>>51
Pain is flexible, so it’s different again.
>>55
Sorry, it’s the armor.
Maybe…
During the coating process, I stand still and attack just before it ends, but it’s too late.
I thought Warsman is good at pro wrestling.
Well, if it has the flexibility of a rope and a hardness of 9, I probably don’t think it can be broken.
Has this spiky foam been released before?
>>57
The thread image is from before it appeared!
It’s impressive that the fighting computer noticed that slimy substance at just the right moment.
No way, that’s awful.
>>59
A liquid that coats to hardness 9…
I don’t know where it came from.
Are you really going to casually bring out Warsman dynamics here?
If the entire body has a hardness of 9, it seems like it could withstand something like a cursed roller, so it’s certainly a threat.
I thought I had grown weird thorns, but after getting them snapped, it’s like a desperate last-ditch technique—could this be Warsman?
>>63
I think it would actually be fine to end it here, since we already settled it with Onyx in Warsman mechanics.
“I’m doing it this way, just watch!”
(Watching)
>>64
If it were salt, I would have kicked it.
>>89
You don’t understand pro wrestling, do you?
These guys, despite being time superhumans, don’t use their time-related abilities at all!
Is there really such a liquid? It may sound unbelievable, but it’s not strange for it to exist, especially when it comes to boiled food.
Maybe this time it’s going to be something ridiculous.
>>67
I never thought a superhuman manufacturing device actually existed…
There’s a part where it’s like the real deal starts after saying the bear claw is broken.
>>68
My own is already broken…
Honestly, I don’t think there was a single reader who thought this form would be pushed through to the end.
Rather, they performed better than expected.
>>69
The bad mob’s scheme from the outfield was an unreliable negative factor.
Super hard resin
It was no good; the thorns were broken and there were lots of holes.
>>72
It seems like the Rorschach dot could be useful.
The stock of Junkman continues to rise.
Wasn’t Kendaman also hardness 10?
Hardness 0 Snake Body
Hardness 4 Meat Curtain
Hardness 5 Copper Bellman
Hardness 9 Robin’s Armor
Ah, this is definitely a no-go cut, and then the usual attack follows.
I don’t quite understand why there is a hardness setting for the meat curtain.
>>80
When Nep throws a lariat, her arm becomes hardness 10, so it’s probably similar to that.
I thought the Wards would either release themselves or break the thorns themselves, but it was all done by Pesimi.
Instead of being able to use diamond power all over like Ayatsuya and Kanemitsu, isn’t it quite remarkable that Nepkin taught how to use it in a limited part of the body, even to ordinary perfect superhumans?
>>82
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>>82
It’s amazing or rather strange.
Nep is also fully developed to the level where she can use Magnet Power effectively.
You haven’t used the parts that Onyx left behind, have you?
Next, let’s wear the teddy bear, Warsman.
>>84
What was with that outfit and behavior…
>>86
I wonder if the beastly nature of the mammoth will calm down.
Even the hardness 10 of Mirage Man, according to the general, seems to be nothing like diamond power.
A hardness level of 4 seems quite soft now, like a curtain of meat.
>>91
Well, it’s to the point where I get kicked in the shin to figure it out.
To become the original form of Warsman, I need to receive some sort of release signal, right?
Is the silver perfect defender 10 plus alpha?
I thought there would be strategies that take advantage of transformations, like being unable to dodge techniques because all the spikes on the body are stabbed into the ring.
Time Superheroes have a uniform power of 100 million! Then there’s a somewhat modest hardness setting afterward.
If the hardness of the meat curtain is like that, then the skills of the developed Tatsu-nori King are nothing to write home about.
>>101
That’s basically a degraded copy of Perfect Defender, isn’t it?
The face looks just like the original, as expected of the Kinnikuman royal family.
>>101
You… say that the incompetent Tatsunori told me something that should not be said? What do you know!
I don’t want to be told this by someone like you. I am the one and only man who has devoted his life to upholding righteousness. To me, that existence, the most precious and noble in this world, is not for someone like you…
Someone like you… someone like you~~~!!
Being always calm and composed is the ideal of a perfect superhuman. Since I abandoned the Kinniku tribe, I have constantly maintained that.
But… this is fine for now.
Only you will be… engraved all over your body by me with this power.
The greatness of Kin’niku Tatsunori, the 56th king of the Kin’niku star.
The true power of the Kinnikuzoku…
Know it with your own body~~~~~!!
There are those who can achieve hardness 10 even without 100 million power!
If this form is strong, then I’ll be criticized for not always being in this uncool appearance when fighting from now on.
Breaking it here is an act of kindness for the sake of the wars.
Even with a hardness of 9, it maintains flexibility, so it feels stronger than a regular 10.
When pessimism becomes glossy, it’s uncool.
Furthermore, taking off the jacket makes it even more.
Is it really related to Terry…?
I can only think that it seems difficult to draw Warsman now.
Looking at it this way, the design of the idol superhuman considers the burden of animation.
>>110
The regular cast has too few standout features…
>>115
Is there anything protruding like Robin?
I thought everything other than the bear claw would break immediately…
As expected, will I switch to Peshiman’s favorite and return to Su-Warsman next week?
Continuing to draw this shine is tough, so probably the time for resolution is near.
>>112
By the way, I think the gloss will be gone by next week.
>>112
If I don’t use super recovery, I guess it will be settled in another 2 or 3 weeks.
Including the original color version of the ultra-human Rikishiman, the skin color ratio is astounding.
Robin doesn’t really have any protrusions either.
If you want, I can take it off…
There aren’t many troublesome ones with protrusions or patterns, right?
>>119
It’s not an idol superhuman, but it seems like Sun-chan is a bit troublesome when it frequently appears.
The fluffy, fuzzy feeling of the back of the cow.
I thought it was going to literally catch fire with oil…
If I had to say, I think the groups that are showing skin probably pay attention to differentiating muscles.
>>121
In a thread comparing three sizes, it was noted that the muscles were properly differentiated!
Spring Man, who seems tedious to draw in a plain way.
>>123
I think the most troublesome one is Ashura.
In the context of the Yūjō Wōzuman theory, it would seem like I’ve lost, but I’m still conserving my power, so it’s a matter of which I will use first, Bō and Super Recovery, in determining the outcome.
I thought it was a flag that could be pierced because of hardness 9.
>>125
I think that with this pull, the pessimism will also spin and bounce off.
The regularly recurring and animation-challenging Ashura.
I feel like the only winning move from here is to understand Pesimi’s sadness and hope that Wars will reach the third stage.
I feel that Pesumi, who was initially called a “man of the first kind” on 2channel, is becoming quite popular now.
>>133
I think being a 2channel user hasn’t changed.
>>133
If you take away their fussing, their behavior is cool.
It’s kind to Warsman…
If it doesn’t say “nikiniki,” it’s the coolest from the design stage.
It’s a cowboy, a cowboy!
After taking off the costume, it also has a bit of a comic book hero vibe.
Peshimi clearly feels differently about his existence and the nature of time compared to other time superhumans, which is nice.
The hardness of items like kendama or Mirage being at 10 can feel somewhat soft, and it seems that the hardness of superhumans is rather ambiguous.
>>140
I don’t want to be hit by that hardness 10 knee.
Ashura has too many techniques that utilize the joints of its arms and its six arms.
Even still images in manga are tough, so moving anime is…
>>141
So I’ll cut it…
>>143
Wow, the battle between the superhuman with 6 arms and 2 legs and the superhuman with 4 arms and 4 legs was cut out!!
It seems that even if it doesn’t reach hardness 10, it would still shatter something that is perfectly hardened to 10.
I ended up becoming something like a robot hero or Mazinger instead of a cowboy.
A muscular character with a lot of arms has impressive wrestling, but it’s impossible to draw.
Are there any manga artists who can draw besides Yudetamago?
Even if Warsman becomes spiky, I think Ashuraman has far higher production costs.
>>148
If anything, that guy grows other people’s arms.
Even if it’s a hardness of 10, in the end, it comes down to the person’s strength, right?
Watching the Cup Noodle PRO commercial reminded me of Ashura Man.
This is how you do it.
!
Watch this.
!?
It seems that Manriki noticed the coating target early, and their stock has risen a bit.
Did you really need to stretch your arm out like that?
>>154
There is!
Putting aside the fact that I don’t understand how Kenda-man was acquired, it’s really strange that Nep seems to have gained it through regular training.
What kind of training did Nepkin go through…
I guess drawing the thorns was a hassle after all.
It makes me think that your transformation won’t work, so don’t hesitate to come.
It’s definitely because of this place.
The vest that looks like fishnet tights is so lame, so I hope all the spikes get broken quickly and he can return to the usual Warsman.
Even though it’s just his arms, Nep can use Diamond Power.
That guy is definitely a genius, isn’t he…?
This manga seems a bit boiled…
I took off my coat, but I thought there was a foreshadowing of having my nails stabbed…
I think a hardness of 9 is just a stepping stone that can be broken by 10.
From the depiction, it seems that a superhuman achieving hardness level 10 by their own means may indicate their own level of skill.
I don’t understand things like armor or this mysterious liquid because they are originally made of such materials.
Flexibility and strength can coexist.
The hardness was… what happened?
It was an episode where the boiling concentration was a bit too high and it made me dizzy.
I will do my best without losing to anime! So what is this coming out?
>>169
It’s a comic about dog bones!
It’s too late now.
A strategy to break through with a bang.
>>171
I hope we can go to the third stage this time.
>>172
The mental care with onyx and nikoniki has laid the groundwork for the first fire scene, so it seems like it should work out.
Up until now, there seems to have been plenty of tolerance and friendship, but a lack of selflessness.
>>174
The only thing left is compassion for the other party, but I felt like I could manage that last week.
For now, it seems that the light arrow won’t be effective with this pull!
It seems that Peshimi’s attitude of loving wars is what makes them so appealing…
How Warsman wins from here
Since liquid came out from the root of the arm, that means the hand part is not coated, right?
There are some descriptions of other battles included along the way, but this match feels a bit longer.
>>179
The camera is constantly changing, and the fact that Wars transformed twice is probably the reason.
Hardness 9, can it really dissolve that quickly…?
>>180
It’s only about Robin’s armor, you know?
Wasn’t it amazing to become a Goldman with a full body hardness of 10?
It’s common to have an overbody, but I was a bit surprised to see a superhuman who simply changes their appearance by taking off their clothes.
>>183
I guess the only other one is Magnificent.
If the hardness has increased, does that mean it will be settled with a submission…?
I coated it and took off my jacket, so it’s practically like I’ve recovered from my pessimism.
I think they wanted to emphasize that the scene transitions happen simultaneously, but since there were too many scene changes that didn’t progress, it ended up feeling the same as usual.