
Okkare-san, nice to see you again. This time it took an hour and a half. There’s no way we could finish it in an hour. Oh, I see. Narrow shooting training A-12 2 Kyu Kyu Kyu!
Reduce the content!
>>1
I just wanted a test subject to see how long that content would take to finish.
>>8
In any case, it’s out of the question for the content to decrease in the all-rounder mass production plan; it can only increase.
Good at using people.
>>2
It’s not just that you’re good at using it, but it seems like you really enjoy maneuvering it, Tetsuji Arafune…
😦
Oh
I see.
It is likely that those who can moderately set aside their emotions are better suited for creating manuals.
Judging that if this one is an hour and a half, then a normal one would be two hours shows a really high level of trust.
>>6
Your marksmanship is genuine, Hamazaki.
In a newly established organization, someone is fired up with ambition to create a manual and mass-produce the ultimate soldiers I envisioned! When you think about it, that person is quite a strong character…
>>11
Isn’t Wakimura more suited to be an instructor?
>>15
Since you’re in charge of creating the manual, the vector is different.
A person’s heart is not very necessary.
Considering Hanazaki’s performance, I think two hours would still be tough.
It’s not about how much content you can pack into the set slots yet.
It’s just at the stage of examining how much time it will take to reach the goal.
You seem to be the type suited for a management position.
There are too many war-ready wild civilians among these monkeys…
Although Arafune-san seems carefree, something feels off.
The Arakura Method will normally create a perfect child soldier! So, from the perspective of ordinary citizens, it’s an extremely disturbing plan.
>>18
If we’re talking about unrest and so on, then the Border could already probably beat Japan with military force, right?
There’s no meaning or need to do it, so I won’t.
>>18
If you say that, it’s unsettling because the Border itself is a private organization that gathers child soldiers.
The people who create the curriculum guidelines and those who teach based on them likely have different aptitudes.
People who talk about child soldiers may feel like they’re making a valid point, but I can’t help but think what they’re saying after reading a shonen manga is just silly.
I think they feel like they said something clever.
The toughest part of the perfect all-rounder mass production plan is probably the competition for points among those who were mass-produced.
>>24
That’s one thing, and there’s also talk of raising the standard points for all-rounders, so it might get even stricter.
>>24
Well, you can earn points even outside of ranked matches, so it should be fine…
It’s funny how you think you’ve taken the high ground.
I just realized, but Arafuune-san is not participating in the current expedition simulation, right?
>>27
Go back and carefully reconsider what you noticed.
>>27
I’m doing it! I’m using a lot of cushioning in the broccoli squad!
The instructor doesn’t have to be just one person; it can be anyone.
The content being taught will probably be different between Nakamu and Arafune.
Hanzaki’s expression is deeply captivating.
So you’re judging me by my hat, huh!?
>>33
I thought, “There’s a handsome guy I don’t know,” while looking at Oki, but I couldn’t say anything.
It’s tough, but I can’t complain about the training menu I’ve been given since it feels good.
A sense of distrust definitely arose from being made a manual experiment subject.
Points have no upper limit and can increase endlessly, but is that really okay?
>>35
If you lose, it will decrease!
>>36
It’s like the money in online games; when looking at the whole, it keeps increasing…
>>39
In general, even though it’s inefficient, if we do the training, every participant can receive it equally, so the overall resources will only increase.
Well, there are indeed points that permanently disappear without being transferred to other team members, like the incident that Kage caused as an extremely limited exception.
>>35
The attacker will hunt moderately as they’re in first place, so it’s okay.
>>35
So, even though he has the skill of being ranked 4th or higher as an attacker, he has a cumulative score of -10,000 points due to an incident, making it not very rewarding to win by reducing others’ points, so I will put in the one who earns 45,000 points in ranked matches!
There are people who have points and those who will graduate and be gone.
Well… I guess it’s fine to just demino at a random place…
If the one with the higher points wins, the total points should decrease, right?
Even if the lower score wins, the higher score decreases significantly, so there isn’t much of an image of an increase in total points.
>>42
I don’t think the total points will change.
The points of the first place are on such a different level that it’s no longer a matter of being strong or weak.
Even without fighting, it increases little by little through training.
I wonder why Kage can’t win against Tachikawa.
>>47
A man who overrides side effects and trimons to become number one.
>>47
Difference in units
There are probably quite a few people like Akane-chan and Kandata who retire while still having their points boosted, right?
The treatment doesn’t change significantly just because of points, and having a lot doesn’t really mean much.
At most, it’s just about whether you are likely to be certified as an all-rounder.
There are probably people aiming for certain ranks.
There are some guys who are particular about points like Midorikawa.
If you go to a master, you’re definitely going to want to go for 10,000.
Wasn’t there talk that the border line for points treated as rounders might be raised soon?
There are people who keep going to the arcade to raise their rank in the competitive scene, right?
It’s Tachikawa.
I want to see the individual match between Visa and Tachikawa.
I wonder if I can take revenge…
>>57
I want to give a little payback, but it feels like it’s really impossible.
What lies ahead for the Tiger, who has honed his skills even further, is Visa.
Tachikawa can’t win against the Tigers, so there’s still a long way to go.
It feels like Tachikawa is strong just because it’s Tachikawa, so I don’t really understand.
If you beat up Nezuki regularly, the total points will likely decrease as well.
>>61
I’ll become a red fox…
A fox that can only be hit four times even at Tachikawa.