
The technique of “Edo Tensei” was created by me. This is the first time I’m using it in my own body, but there should also be a suitable strategy for it… The second generation… devised it… Will it come out… 3
The monkey is reacting like it has done this many times…
Slave bomb…!
>>2
Since we’re using a corpse, it’s safe from a human rights perspective!
All classic scenes of problematic statements.
Because scenes of the execution haven’t been shown yet, there are still people who can make jokes about it.
A classic scene that allows us to grasp the original use of Impure World Reincarnation has arrived…
If Orochimaru had been operating this, would he have been able to complete the destruction of Konoha?
It’s not an allied camp scene.
I made this ← It’s over.
A strategy that matches that←At this stage, it’s still unclear, but I have a strong feeling that it won’t be good.
It’s the first time doing it with my own body ← The feeling above is further reinforced.
Is it going to come out…! ← The monkey has been watching it several times.
The third generation is reacting with “Is the second generation going to do that? Are they going to do that?” which is quite amusing.
It’s really a despicable technique…
>>11
The creation of this technique is clearly the result of the despicable one’s actions, right?
Even setting aside things like being able to make it or its convenience, it shouldn’t have been made.
“Didn’t you increase the accuracy of Edo Tensei here? Orochimaru and Kabuto did it, but couldn’t you?”
I think it’s a perfect answer to the slightly emerging malicious question.
>>12
A. It’s not necessary; we can just use a zombie bomb.
It was a perfect answer that reinforced the reason for being designated as a forbidden technique, as it surpassed the line with its concept as a manga about war.
The monkey is like, “Huh!? That!?” but what’s really scary is that it feels like it’s just doing it in its usual mood.
First, we will kill someone who seems to have information about the enemy commander and collect part of their body.
Next, we will use the Impure World Reincarnation to extract information from those who seem to have information about killing enemy soldiers and captives as sacrifices.
Finally, we will send it back to the enemy’s urban area or military base and detonate it.
>>14
It seems like it will work well for us.
>>14
This creates a psychological damage to the enemy, making them doubt even if the assassin they sent back returns… Truly a despicable technique.
>>22
The reason for the treatment of Kakuzu-san, who managed to escape from the pillar gap Madara, has arrived…
>>14
I think it won’t be done in urban areas where civilians are present, as it becomes an issue in discussions and talks.
Because we are extracting information, we know which locations are militarily important.
>>33
It can harass precisely, and if all goes well, it can effectively paralyze the military function in the head part…
When it comes to Edoten, this is definitely it, isn’t it? That’s how I’m feeling, monkey.
It can’t be helped; in order to gradually encourage unity and establish rules, first we need to show that “if you act recklessly without any restraints, this is what happens,” or else they won’t understand.
>>18
Even considering that, it really exceeds the line by a large margin!
If you make something like this, it’s going to leave a ton of embers!
Here it comes! The second generation’s ultimate technique!
This is an example of someone who contradicts the often-heard statement that characters smarter than the author cannot be created.
But in an environment where such a vicious technique was probably necessary to protect the Leaf after the first generation, who was like a monster, it’s pretty intense.
>>21
While dealing with the rampaging explosive steam violence, I must dodge the instant-death water gun shots fired by the completely stealthy main body, and also defeat the incredibly tough mirage which is completely stealthy but extremely hard to kill.
The Tsuchikage from the same generation unleashes a barrage of instant death beams while flying in complete stealth and splitting.
Madara also knew about the unsealing and mentioned that self-detonation with wide-range attacks that inflict damage regardless of allies or enemies is originally the combat method of Edo Tensei, which indicates how serious the situation was during the Shinobi World War at that time.
If you all don’t sign the ceasefire, I’ll keep sending self-driving corpse bombs.
Do you want to continue living in a way that cannot welcome back your friends?
Wow, it really feels like we’re going to do that, huh…?
There are stories that even the pillars were showing reluctance, so I think it’s been used since the time of the first generation, Edoten.
>>27
Even the intervals between the pillars didn’t completely deny it, saying, “It wasn’t a very good technique (≒ it was still necessary enough to be put in such terms).”
I think what’s being said is the most dangerous; it’s a zombie bomb terror attack.
It feels like pain, doesn’t it?
If you do it again, it will be this (a sentient human bomb).
>>30
I wonder if they’re making poses with their fingers pointing at their heads without any marks other than release…
One out in one frame.
It seems like a lie that I was joked about and called thin in character until my resurrection, but now I’m causing a big stir.
>>32
To perform this level of water manipulation in a place without water…!?
>>34
A. You just need to shoot the necessary vital points.
The Second Hokage’s Devious Technique (The Second Hokage’s Devious Technique)
Giving it the ability to be unlocked was already a mistake, and after making it spill all its memories, it will be used for home terrorism.
So this is the second generation…
Seeing the wicked deeds of this guy makes it hard to believe that he was defeated by Kinkaku and Ginkaku.
Like the first generation, I am suffering from an internal illness with little time to live.
“Did you want to pass on the ‘will of the low’ to someone?”
>>39
Although often underestimated, gold and silver are incredibly strong because they couldn’t be sealed without cheat treasures.
>>44
Since I have the Nine-Tails chakra, if I can go wild normally instead of fighting like that gimmick boss, there’s really nothing that can be done.
>>39
After that, the villain returned home normally after defeating the pursuers Gold Horn and Silver Horn along with others.
If it weren’t for the chaotic times, I wouldn’t have created so many forbidden techniques…
I like the depiction of the relationships among characters, such as the monkey who is portrayed as one of the prominent moralists in the story responding this way, and Madara, who is the one that Tobirama dislikes the most, speaking proudly about the original use to Kabuto.
It’s interesting that improving accuracy can also be interpreted that way.
I don’t think it’s the optimal solution for all zombie strategies.
The strategy of summoning legendary figures from the past to fight doesn’t seem useful in the era when Hashirama was active…
But, you know… the other shadows, the first and second generations, are all filled with such intense murderous intent…
It’s easy to say that it was a mistake to create such a technique, but since we don’t know what would have happened if this technique didn’t exist, I can’t say anything about the ninja world.
It’s terrible that this technique has really led to the persecution of rogue ninjas and such.
Well, if you’re sending in zombie bombs, then only your own people will be trusted.
>>48
The reason why Uncle Hijiki couldn’t go home is strongly reinforced here.
>>68
Your eyes are black and white, huh…
There’s no way you can go to assassinate in the pillar space and come back alive! This guy’s a Edoten bomb!
>>75
Even if it’s not a contaminated reincarnation, there’s still a possibility of being marked by the Flying Thunder God, so it’s the end…
Absolutely, a technique that seems likely to make the target collapse is helpful.
Whether it’s the indifferent reaction of the monkey without any particular aversion or Hashirama, who ends up with just some mild criticism.
I like that it implies, as a premise, that it was a necessary technique at the time, even though it was a crazy technique.
I’ll leave it to the monkey to be attacked by gold and silver! See ya!
Even if injured, coming back alive is cowardly.
Why don’t you improve the accuracy of personality reproduction? → Because it gets interpreted and unraveled on its own.
What is its original purpose? → Suicide bombing materials
Despicable techniques → They were not banned during my active years, so I can use them as much as I want!!!
Orochimaru’s shallow thinking is the fact that all the answers were already present.
>>52
The difference in thinking between terrorists and the war generation…
>>52
This part is different.
The original purpose is a technique for interrogation that absolutely allows one to speak the truth.
Just by getting a zombie bomb that can be controlled to infinitely respawn as a bonus.
It is also impressive that Konami is forcefully using a similar type of blasting technique.
Why is the past more refined?
>>53
Since it’s Konami’s idea to definitely kill an unknown opponent, you can understand the use of overwhelming force, including preparation.
I was about to die unless I disappeared relatively quickly.
This is what a ninja conflict is like.
What’s with the fact that zombies have infinite detonating tags and even a summoning technique that makes detonating tags call more detonating tags?
Is there anyone other than Madara who requires this?
>>57
When I was watching the other second-generation shadows, well…
However, even though Hashirama and Madara are outstanding, the likes of the despicable one and other previous Kages (excluding the Wind) are also notable.
I understand they are powerful figures during wartime, but these guys are way too strong, which is crazy.
At the start of the serialization, the military power of each country was quite deflated due to the peaceful era…
It’s terrible, but it’s cool how the basic tool called the detonation ticket in Kaiju Big Battle is being used efficiently to kill.
>>59
Naruto’s kunai and explosive tags are always strong.
>>67
Zabuza, who reappeared in the final stages, is normally strong, but in his human form, his durability is average, to the point that he has to avoid the kunai thrown by a low-rank ninja while being in a compromised position.
>>67
The attack power keeps inflating, but the defense power remains at human level except for the Raikage in NARUTO.
Even Madara and Hashirama wear armor because their physical durability is low.
>>99
By the way, Hashirama was told to either die or kill his brother, and he was trying to commit suicide with a kunai…
The original purpose is to extract information.
It’s just that I can self-destruct infinitely as a byproduct.
It was really fun how the title “Coward” became increasingly realistic…
>>61
It’s too trivial as a narrative, and the scale of the water-style combat depiction is fairly average, so it was enjoyed through memes that were below Kisame’s level of water-style… but for better or worse, it naturally faded away with people who far surpass that.
Once marked, the guy who can come flying from anywhere will send the prisoner as a human bomb (the worst).
It’s terrible that Deidara was unintentionally using Sai as his older brother.
Combine the charm clone and the mutual explosive tag.
I want to create the strongest forbidden technique!!
If you kill and then resurrect them, they’ll unconditionally spill all the information they know.
At that point, it’s already too strong, and the ability to send it back to the enemy country as a bomb is just too convenient…
There’s no way this can be permitted.
Where are those detonator cards coming from, continuously appearing through spirit summoning?
>>70
It can only be thought that there is a detonator village.
Compared to being clumsy and having testicles, this is still a relatively mild performance, you despicable one.
Compared to the techniques of the despicable ones, it’s not flashy, but I like that it’s specialized in assassination and disabling people.
It seems that if my older brother is going to carry out widespread destruction, he has definitely established a style where he takes someone with him.
There isn’t a mention like that in the work, but it’s not an accident; it’s more of a deliberate act, or rather a tactic as a deterrent in war.
At first, the Impure World Reincarnation was called the despicable technique of the Second Hokage…
It was a somewhat arbitrary title, wasn’t it, Lord Coward?
If it actually came out, it would truly be a despicable figure, and not just a disparaging term but a term of respect.
Tightly tie it up, extract information, and turn it into a bomb.
Strengthen binding within the limit of not being rebelled against, and provide combat support.
When I relaxed the restrictions and used a lot, there was someone who knew the mark of the solution.
I like how each of you uses it in your own way.
Conan is probably creating explosive tags as an extension of the Bloodline Limit, and that scale makes sense.
It’s scary to think that the despicable person was properly procuring resources and performing that technique regardless of cost.
Considering that Hashirama, with his gentle personality, evaluates this technique as not a very good one.
I wonder if it was a war where even more despicable techniques were used.
>>85
Well, if you look at the Water Shadow and Earth Shadow, yeah…
>>94
The stealth and instant kill technique feels like a modern fighter jet, and that kind of timing is common in the second generation of Kage.
If anything, the villain also uses the thread image as intimidation to make the enemy accept the peace treaty, and his main weapon is the Evil Thunder God Slash.
>>85
At least the synchronization is complete stealth instant death decomposition and complete stealth steam boy, so well, that.
The ideology of the villain has been interrupted somewhere by the third generation, Orochimaru.
If it hadn’t been interrupted, Orochimaru would have thrown away his stupid pride and it would have turned into something incredible.
>>86
Orochimaru is always a “researcher” no matter how far he goes.
It’s not a matter of “this level is fine for the purpose or operation,” but rather the mindset of “no, we can achieve a higher accuracy.”
>>121
I couldn’t create a cool scene like “all the Hokage gathered, but not in Orochimaru’s style…”
I created this technique, but I’m confident that I have a personality that means I will never use it for anything other than the benefit of the village, which adds a nice touch.
This is something that an evil organization would do!
I can rely on him as a combat strength, but it’s impressive how Orochimaru turns to auto mode right from the start.
The scene where they use Madara’s lower body for Edo Tensei makes me think, “Oh, that’s an idea,” while at the same time, I can’t help but laugh at Madara’s lower body just carelessly rolling around.
I somehow managed to escape alone from the Senju brothers and the Uchiha leader!
>>92
Seriously, otters… It’s no wonder they get angry and cause a ruckus…
>>92
I see.
I don’t know if they were marked, reincarnated in a polluted land, or brainwashed by the Sharingan, but in any case, they are harmful.
Dispose of it.
Are they making even slaves who used that massive amount of explosive tags create it?
>>93
Since they can use infinite chakra without needing breaks, they are truly optimal for performing simple tasks.
>>93
I wonder if there is still a facility somewhere among the leaves where Edoten slaves are diligently making detonators…
From the other person’s perspective, it’s really despicable.
The water escape technique that was looked down upon is actually strong, slicing through the Divine Tree with the water cutter.
Once this explodes, how do you stop it again?
Even if it doesn’t explode, the Evil Team will appear at the main base with the Thunder God marking! So anyway, it’s strong.
Why wasn’t it effective even though there was such a huge explosion?
Using the lives of prisoners as sacrifices to kill and then resurrect the enemy, extracting information to turn them into bombs or to use them as a warp point for the Flying Thunder God—there’s truly no waste in this.
The assassination from a cheerful personality + the excessive killing power of the water shadow is also good, isn’t it?
I feel the distortion of war and the flow of time.
When Orochimaru used Edo Tensei on a monkey, it feels somewhat negative that he used a ninja with loyalty to him; it’s interesting to think about Orochimaru not using a captive.
A rational use that silences readers who say, “If brainwashing is too strong, it weakens; if brainwashing is weakened, the possibility of betrayal arises. It’s a flawed technique.”
The image I have is that the kunai throwing attack doesn’t really work! Instead, it feels like I’m either dodging it all or parrying it to get through it.
>>111
So I’ll kill you like this with the Flying Thunder God Slash.
>>111
It’s scary when there are some effective gimmicks embedded.
It’s not like there was some sort of formation or anything.
I can’t even trust reports from other stages.
The original anime’s cowardly blade, which can hold down Narusasu from the boy’s arc, has become even more brutal because of the original work…
In the end, I didn’t use it, but it seems there is a forbidden jutsu to do something about the soul that I was going to use when Sasuke looked like he was going to die.
Why does Hideki only create spiritual techniques?
Despite having a gag-like appearance and name, Steam Boy has an incredibly deadly technique; that’s strange, right?
>>116
A flying drone that regularly causes massive explosions without being destroyed itself…
Even though it’s an unactivated failure technique, it is absolutely believed to be a worthless ninjutsu, Tenkyu.
>>118
Well, it’s often expected to have secondary effects, but the depiction of that Susanoo being pierced is everything, isn’t it? It’s just a technique meant to kill efficiently.
>>126
Being crushed by limbs at Chakra 0 and having the sound effect of “Zugaga” from Susanoo is more than enough.
It probably has a firepower close to that of a plain Chidori.
>>137
Did Chidori really have that much firepower?
>>118
It looks like just a regular needle, yet it has a name.
Madara instinctively guards with Susanoo.
Technique devised by the second generation.
I have a feeling that if it hits, nothing good will come of it…
>>118
Gaga (the sound of being pierced by Susanoo)
It’s really terrifying that with Edoten, the caster can partially restrict the free will of the reincarnated person.
When I see the harsh performance of other shadows of the same generation, this level seems acceptable…
I really like how you’re using most ninjutsu without hand signs; it’s so smart.
>>123
It’s not a dream for you to meddle in!!
>>129
Gagagagag!
Seriously, aside from the tough Raikage and Gaara who has auto-guard, everyone else tends to pay quite a bit of attention to defense or evasion.
Even without considering dangerous ideologies, issues like “because of this” or “because of a bad personality,” I personally dislike Madara.
The one who adapted the human bombs from Zambot 3 into ninjutsu.
The word “pierced by Susanoo” is already scary.
You can tell that it was much worse around here in the past.
Still, it’s nice that I can accept that guy was treated unfairly for going too far.
A scene where I thought the author is clever.
Certainly, if we consider that even the incomplete Susanoo of Sasuke isn’t affected at all by Raikage’s attack,
Getting pierced by Madara’s Susanoo is crazy.
There seems to be a punishment where one is forced to endlessly create detonation tags.
I’ve been told many times, but that needle is definitely strange.
That water technique, when pursued for maximum efficiency, shows that there’s no need for flashy jutsu; it’s based on reason.
This scroll is dangerous due to forbidden techniques, so I’ll write about the Multiple Shadow Clone technique on the first page…
>>141
It was later revealed that if ordinary people use it, they will become too divided, deplete their stamina, and die…
“Either kill yourself or kill Tobirama! Then we’ll be equal, right?”
(Should I just kill this guy…?))
>>142
I should have told you to kill Doorway instead of just giving you a choice!!!
>>152
Isn’t it crazy that Hashirama is flying over?
It’s scary to think that it’s neither wind nor thunder.
The bodies of the ninja reveal far too much information, that’s what it means…
>>145
If there’s even a fragment left, it’s unfair to be excluded.
>>145
To start talking (to really start talking)
You mentioned the Shadow Clone Technique, but does that mean it’s a jutsu specific to the Leaf Village?
I wonder if other villages can only use Shadow Clone Technique.
>>148
The Multiple Shadow Clone Technique is a forbidden jutsu created by the despicable one.
>>148
I think the multiple layers are my originality.
>>157
I think it’s okay to say that you can bring out dozens of people with a simple mark.
Since there’s no safety, ordinary ninjas die the moment they are deployed due to depletion; maybe that was okay because I can use it.
>>148
Shadow clones with mass basically rely on inherent abilities.
The shadow clone with mass that can be used universally is the multi-shadow clone.
Well, ordinary people use it and get drained of energy due to the split, leading them to die.
The heavenly cry in the play is probably focused on power.
If it’s that simple, I think they can add additional effects.
If you wash it away with a large amount of water, most things can be resolved.
No matter the amount of water, you can generally cut and kill with a water cutter.
Too rational…
Chobihige’s ability to contend with a sensing-type despicable opponent using illusions and invisibility is impressive, even if it looks awkward.
The third generation Raikage is simply the strongest among his peers.
Is the Wind Shadow at this time the strongest Third Hokage in history?
What’s great about the despicable character is that, although it’s unexpected, he brings back Madara’s corpse and makes one of the biggest blunders in the story.
While there are characters who are elevated due to the work’s favoritism, the villain’s major blunder leaves no doubt about everyone’s competence, and their persuasiveness is on a completely different level.
>>158
It may seem like a big mistake, but it’s only natural to recover the body, and not dissect something at the Madara level is just a loss, so there’s nothing strange about it.
>>158
I’m sure that Madara will definitely keep my body secret from others instead of disposing of it, using it as research material… it’s good that we both understand each other’s intentions.
>>158
Since I know I can be revived with my forbidden technique, it’s better to keep it stored within sight rather than leaving it alone…
I can’t predict the existence of crazy people who research that forbidden technique and further spread it.
It’s terrifying that I can shoot without any motion while being impaled on a Madara stick.
It’s strange that an attack not dependent on chakra is effective against Susanoo.
What should we do? Should we use that Madara’s corpse?
I think what’s terrible about this is that if you show it even once, you’ll inevitably have to suspect all the allies who have deviated and come back afterward.
>>168
During wartime, becoming suspicious even of allies is really the worst.
If this technique had spread more widely, it seems like everyone would have taken measures to learn the curse-breaking seal while they were still alive.
I wonder if the Flying Thunder God Technique was done by the Shadow Clone Betrayer alone.
A battlefield with corrupted reincarnation is hell, isn’t it?
Just by the rumor that someone died separated from their companions, a state of distrust and confusion arises.
This person’s successor is a monkey that can use all techniques except for the bloodline limit known as Professor.
>>174
The problem of being too subdued in the final battle.
>>174
It is a despicable handover process that earns trust by being able to do the same things as the second generation but choosing not to.
>>174
To maintain the combat power of a second generation while barely keeping a peaceful mindset, a convincing argument requires all techniques plus physical strength…
Due to the failure of the handover to the fourth generation, I lost my physical strength and was challenged by Orochimaru, but I’m barely managing to protect the Leaf Village!
I like how the resolution of Kakuzu’s persecution is arbitrarily increasing to an inhumane level by the vile one.
If we’re talking about big blunders, Hashirama has made more mistakes…
>>176
Even though they’re foolish, wanting to support them in those ways is also a quality of a leader.
An exception to creating characters smarter than the author.
The Third Hokage is the strongest among all generations, you know?
It’s no longer just a squad function; it’s more of a squad system to prevent disturbances in the Edoten.
The method of Summoning through Impure World Reincarnation (any enemy is fine) → Orochimaru’s method of Summoning through Impure World Reincarnation (summoning powerful ninjas that can be controlled to a certain extent) → Kabuto’s method of Summoning through Impure World Reincarnation (it’s just a summoning for now, but it carries risks) is gradually increasing in risk.
I wonder if Hashirama and the monkey were not informed about Madara’s body.
>>182
You might be teaching it, but I think you might be confusing it with something else and not even realize it.
There are quite a few problems that wouldn’t have happened if Hashirama had quickly killed Madara or distributed the tailed beasts.
I don’t really know much else besides the despicable way that derogatory terms can become honorifics.
I was thinking, “Was it really that bad?” when I was hearing about how despicable it was, but then the second generation showed me an unexpectedly vile usage.