
It grows properly to the highest rarity, but players who can do that are not human.
The rarity of the game has no meaning at all.
It’s the type of system where characters can be lost, and you have to almost kill them about 100 times for them to grow.
Because I have no talent, I could cram anything in.
In PowerPro, it’s like undergoing Dr. Daijoubu’s surgery once every two weeks.
Enhancements are coming, but more than that, new players and the surrounding elements will be strengthened.
If you want to become strong easily, then it’s better to use another character.
From the perspective of a master, it seems that while there is a lack of talent, there is still an above-average ability.
>>8
For someone close to mastery, the lack of talent can be understood, but whether they can win a fight is a different story altogether.
>>8
If you’re going to develop your skills, it’s better to focus on studying than on martial arts.
>>8
As a point of comparison, Senior Takeda quickly caught up to Ken-chan once the master took on an apprentice, so the presence or absence of talent lies in that.
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I think there wasn’t originally a limit, it was just broken during the modifications at Liangshanbo.
>>14
You’ve broken your limits through training, massage, killing, and drugs to transform your body.
My master is too much of a human rights advocate.
Going to a different place or staying in the basic graveyard.
It’s the strongest in terms of future potential, but it seems to be at the bottom of the ranking for free-to-play players in terms of rerolling.
I absolutely cannot recommend it to newcomers.
Since raw talent alone is not enough, I compensate with expensive medications and special training.
Even if you raise it to the end, it won’t necessarily become the strongest.
It’s not suitable at all for people who want to win easily.
Ken-chan in the story is the result of thorough basic training and physical transformation, creating a sturdy vessel before instilling martial arts.
The one that can be infinitely convex.
There are guys who get stronger just by spinning around, you know…
>>25
That’s a true genius.
>>25
When I logged in after a long time, I found that I had inadvertently reached about 3 limit breaks…
Zeke is seriously like a bundle of bugs and talent…
I’m curious how strong I will become when I grow up.
All I can gather from the manga is that the arms have gotten thicker.
Rather than this guy having no enhancement limit, it’s an item that the master can keep enhancing without a limit.
>>29
The autumn rain and big brother will revive it, so it’s strong because you can hit it and stretch it as much as you want.
This guy goes off on quests that are way above his proper level by himself, doesn’t he?
>>32
You come back after losing.
An extremely cost-inefficient training method.
>>33
I have built the best foundation with the highest quality materials, disregarding cost performance.
It seems that if he had talent, he would have become a disciple of someone, so as a result, I think it was very good for Apachai and Shigure-don.
>>34
It was because we had no talent that we decided to drill it into everyone together…
For Miu-san, who was tired of dealing with those crappy old men, it was a 5-star experience.
I’m not at the expert level yet, so I can’t really say anything about breaking the limit.
>>36
It’s a wedding card, but it has a strong-looking old man on it.
The Berserker’s misfortune was not being able to meet a master, unlike Sieg.
>>38
In the end, I went to Ogata’s place…
Isn’t it almost a magical modification that messes with the data itself?
Takeda and Zeke, who shattered the faint hope that perhaps they actually have talent by defeating many of their incredibly talented disciple YOMI.
Ken-chan’s ultimate skill of breaking through the isolation is more like the violence of fundamental training than a technique…
>>44
The fact that both the lone defense and the flowing air superiority are techniques of the old man means that it resembles the old man, I guess.
It feels like repeatedly increasing the base stats with bonuses during reincarnation, like in Disgaea.
Killing and resurrecting means reincarnation!
Anyone can be brought down by striking at the foundation on which they build their castle.
>>46
The reasoning isn’t wrong, but come on!
It’s certain that I’ll become a master, but I wonder if I can reach a superhuman level.
It is often misunderstood, but Ken-chan has maxed out his talent for becoming a disciple.
The upper limit breach (losing characters with a probability) is being bypassed because the master resurrects them…
The endgame players have started playing in a strange way.
This unit’s growth limit is unlimited, so it can grow as much as you want!
I can’t stand having someone like that around!
Ken-chan is common and has no special traits.
It’s just that the masters are overflowing with limit-breaking items and enhancement events, boosting stats beyond the intended specifications.
Ken-chan will have a trauma.
>>56
Isn’t this par?
>>58
Ken-chan’s experience points earned from a single battle are just 1 or 5, so it can’t be helped.
Even though Takeda-kun normally receives about 100 and levels up immediately.
>>61
You’re gaining experience at a normal level, right?
The ability increase when leveling up is really underwhelming.
“I think this is the type of character that makes you wonder, ‘Are you really putting that much effort into strengthening this one?'”
In normal units, the level cap is around 99, but in the case of Ken-chan, it starts at around 9999, which is a charming aspect.
>>59
It feels like my status of 9999 can finally catch up to other people’s 99 status.
The main body is weak, but I think it can transform depending on the combination of equipment and skills.
Ken-chan himself is extremely low in rarity, basically at level ☆0, but you’ll use a lot of super rare characters and precious materials for the upgrades.
But in reality, it’s the highest rarity that has an overall buff that breaks the game balance and hidden manipulation skills.
There’s no one like this among the non-mainstream.
A retired player who has nothing to do and spends their time grinding a weak character as a form of hardship.
As a result of being trained, they’re fairly strong, but they’re judged to be not worth the effort.
As a martial artist, it’s common, but in terms of personality and connections, it’s SSR, so this is hypocrisy.
Isn’t the abnormal toughness, forged through scrap and build, a talent?
>>70
Because I had the talent to become a disciple (test subject) of the masters at Liangshan, I ended up acquiring a monstrous toughness.
>>70
Even if you have the determination, the physical aspect first requires body modification through drugs…
>>70
It’s not unusual because it is just a normal death.
Somehow, as I kept reviving and killing repeatedly, it started to become really amazing.
Equipped with a feature that refreshes automatically and comes back when it reaches its limit.
If you let someone with real talent do what Ken-chan is being made to do, it would probably get stronger, and I feel like it’s like a hardcore gamer playing around with a weak character to conquer challenges.
A disciple who can raise everything in a balanced way without hesitation, as they have no particular aptitude compared to other disciples who are stronger by extending their sharp points.
When you grant the superhuman’s secret technique that allows for damage increase by referencing all statuses, it can transform a bit.
In terms of mental aspects, I am normally evaluated in the master class as well.