
Overwhelming with basic techniques is such an exciting development, isn’t it?
I’m unable to regularly transcribe the characters from the image. However, here are the key components: – Doo – Salamander is guarding… – Yaa! – Gwaah! – Fast! Fourth hit! – Do – Salamander is… – Arm… – Fast! Fifth hit! – Gwaah! – Yaa! – Salamander is – Lies… – Do – Fast! Sixth hit! – Gwaah! – Doo – Salamander is – Yaa! – Cannot do anything! – Salamander’s sense of time is sharpened! – Fast! Seventh hit! – Search the area – Search the area.
Just a chop!
The nameless person replies.
Gwaaa!
But isn’t it insane that the ninja is enduring even nine chops from Fujikido, which he must be putting his whole spirit into?
>>4
It’s someone who has risen to Grandmaster just with karate, despite having no actual skill.
It looks like a stupid gag, but when you read it, it’s serious and super cool.
That’s because it’s Ninja Slayer.
>>5
In today’s age, even if you seriously commit to true cyberpunk, no one will read it.
The strategy of intentionally using unusual phrasing to grab attention was
Isn’t it actually amazing and smart?
Focus on the number of tasks.
In a typical manga expression, it’s a moment of exchange where about ten consecutive attacks happen in one panel, like “Dogo Dogo Dogo.”
The rapid succession of chops delivers a power that even the master finds astonishing…
It must have been a fierce battle, but…
Compared to the previous two, the Salamander seemed less precarious.
In the end, they are just lesser ninjas…
After quite a few consecutive battles, this is the result, Ninja Slayer-san.
If Salamander can just get through this part, they could still go further with the learned Chadou…
>>12
The Vietcong will not quietly wait for you to showcase your deadly skills. In hell… remember this…!
Well, I prefer scenarios where refined basic techniques win over a variety of flashy tricks.
It’s a shame that Salamander-san, who has truly mastered many techniques and not just superficial ones, is being crushed.
>>13
If I had just had time to think, I could have dealt with it…
>>14
Noooo!!
Even if Salamander-san reaches the top, I thought that being a real ninja might actually lead to too many choices, which could become a reason for defeat.
>>16
Compared to the same simple karate monster, Spartacus, there seems to be a difference in speed.
The previously mentioned grandmaster couldn’t compete without Naraku’s support.
It seems like they are being done in without almost any support from Naraku…
If you get beaten up this badly without any tea ceremony, then it’s just hopeless.
The speed that seems to be heard as a fundamental tone or something similar.
Chado, Furin Kazan, and Chado.
The sound of impact can be heard as a single thud!
Concept chop is just a chop honed to perfection, so I wonder if it can’t be learned.
>>23
Even if I learned it, in this situation it’s already checkmate…
>>23
As a technique, it’s just a chop.
It’s common to lose to someone who has mastered a copying ability.
>>24
I was focused on opening the drawer to learn the secret techniques that Fujikido has, but in the end, I was hit with a flurry of basic moves.
>>33
Actually, bring out the Chado. There are parts where you intentionally dragged it out and dug your own grave, Salamander.
To do that… I suppose it’s slow to think and act like that…
Anonymous is Yeah.
Did you not learn the chop from Sensei?
In other words, it’s just a chop, so I think I’ve already learned it a long time ago.
Gatling Gun Kicks!
>>31
G.G.!
It’s like a trap technique using weak punches.
The true essence of Fujikido is to mock the opponent’s intentions and then crush them head-on…
>>36
This battle was really on the brink of Fuji Kid losing up to this point, and I felt saved by the last-minute instructions from Sensei.
If I actually had some invincible and elusive technique, I would have undoubtedly been killed.
There were probably a lot of techniques that you couldn’t showcase…
Strike the chop faster than your opponent.
That’s all.
Is that a chop that, if done in rapid succession, would decapitate a normal ninja?
Thinking of Sensei while dying at the end was really moving.
The fact that I was so fixated on the technique that I wasn’t learning anything.
The real ninja level is clearly divine, and it can’t just roll around with simple karate alone…
>>45
I’m unsure whether to count Chadō as pure Karate.
Just standing up after being hit by Arashinoken makes you a monster.
Since I can tie with the best in the era of the Interrupter, I think the number of usable karate techniques is probably more than you can imagine.
>>47
So I’ll kill you with a flurry of attacks that leave no time to showcase anything.
>>47
It’s also strange that an interrupter can take it to a tie with a salamander…
>>128
If you can’t break through the body, you can’t win.
If you recklessly aim to break through and fail, you will die from Tatami Ken.
The strongest of Six Gates is not just for show.
Aahh! Boss!! Aahh!!
When I re-read the original work, it was just the same.
>>50
2012, huh…
I will thoroughly drill in the basic skills that are fundamental, without any gaps or nonsense about learning.
Salamander-san is a growth-type monster, so there’s a possibility that he could eventually reach real ninja status.
It’s too tough that former Seoul is a genin.
>>53
Even with just the talent of skill, one could have reached the level of a simple real ninja…
I wonder how many times I can say “Gwaaah!” before it’s too much…
>>54
Until death
(If the opponent excels in skills, abandon the flesh and become bones. What remains of you as bones? Ask yourself. And chop, chop away.)
Isn’t there a cooler word than “chop”?
I wonder if it sounds different to native English speakers…
>>59
Before long, it will start to sound cool.
>>59
Are we questioning the coolness of the naming in this work?
>>59
I might faint if I see a katana blade sword.
>>73
It has a name that sounds like “the headache of the head is painful…”
The salamander’s encounter with Gendoso after the descension is quite something.
I understand that it’s scary because soul possession and real ninjas are completely different things, but I wish the response were a bit different…
No matter how skilled you become, it means nothing if you can’t demonstrate it.
Eek!
>>63
Nameless is
The Genin Soul’s Warlock eventually powers up to the point where they can kill a real ninja medium with a mental technique, so if someone on the main body side with potential trains hard, it’s really not impossible.
(A mortally wounded Mirror Shade being carried on a stretcher)
I can’t accept that a thrust with the edge of the hand is called a chop punch!
It might be a different technique altogether…
At least prepare.
It’s not just the answerers, but the loss of the potential talent from the Dragon Ninja Clan that could have become a real ninja to becoming a genin host is just too significant, right?
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When Madoka Magica and Gundam AGE were being aired, the Hell on Earth original novel was being serialized…
Whether it’s a spa or an illustration, being unable to showcase their true abilities and being tossed around is Shoggyomujjo.
>>74
It’s rare to truly shine in a world where one-hit kills can catch you off guard.
Are you listening? The Ninja Slayer keeps resurrecting over and over.
Speaking of that, what is Pon-Punch?
>>75
There is a theory of the collapsing fist.
Not being able to showcase one’s true value and dying is somewhat foolish, especially when it feels like the opponent is just too strong rather than due to a lack of skill, so it’s nice that my reputation doesn’t suffer.
I didn’t have the opportunity to use the countermeasure against Naraku that I had thought of as a last resort, but didn’t I already give it my all from the start?
Pon Punch sounds a little cute, but Double Pon Punch feels crazy.
I’m completely being cornered by an all-out wake-up attack.
It’s a move that’s faster than a scream or a guard!
I think after seeing the thread image, if I have to search for a technique library, that’s a problem.
Well, if you’re trapped, you can’t do anything, right…?
>>83
There are too many options…!
>>83
The time intervals are sharpened…
>>83
There are too many, what should I do… That’s why having too many drawers is something to think about.
If I had to put it negatively, it feels like the Doraemon movie is just searching for tools, throwing out junk.
The real challenge begins once you no longer feel discomfort with the naming of the Marunouchi Super High Building.
It will come soon.
Nooo! (With a guard break)
The most shocking reality for me personally was Meialua di Compasso.
Even though Naraku has come out, and I’m receiving Karate drains and having my heart removed, making me weaker, there are still those like Seto who retaliate while Fujikido is saying “I’m going.” The top real ninjas in AoM are on a different level.
Any ninja who survives through battles will become endlessly stronger, but most do not manage to survive.
In the sense that a character who seemed like a side character became a strong character through Ikusa and made a reappearance, the bear hunter from the third part is very memorable.
It’s nice that he’s relatively winning against pure karate strong opponents like Spartacus without using Naraku.
The bridge avoidance is really well thought out, isn’t it?
By taking an arched shape, it is a posture that increases defense while quickly connecting to the next move.
It’s a strategy to keep my turn going and not let the opponent do anything!
Scary!
Fuji Kid from AoM has been nerfed a lot, yet he’s still able to fight properly against mythic-level ninjas.
>>99
You’re developing some crap Chadou techniques, aren’t you?
>>99
If it bleeds, I’ll die! That’s fine! I’ll kill!
If you can continuously perform techniques that can bring down an opponent faster, then it is indeed effective.
It’s a grateful karate, but…
>>103
I feel warm and fuzzy watching Banshee-san’s high-energy in the manga version.
When I turned the bridge avoidance into a drawing, I realized that it’s something often seen in action movies.
Since it became part 4, it’s just a regular dark fantasy, but if you let your guard down, you’ll frequently get hit with a reality shock from the ninja kill like a yearly salary King strike.
Chad is a little… no, quite sneaky.
>>108
I thought it was regen, but the recovery speed is much faster than I expected.
>>108
Banned level just from breath recovery and direct soul destruction techniques.
>>108
It’s already unfair that it’s a recovery & boost technique, but connecting to the Dragon Shrine during battle to learn techniques is on a whole different level of cheating.
This will almost completely overcome the weakness of the salamander that is being talked about now.
>>108
“Isn’t it great…? It’s a technique created by Katsu Wanso, you know?”
Delivering a lightning-fast chop that doesn’t even allow for an effective counter move.
I will pound it into you until you die.
I love the cuteness of the phrase “anti-air pom-pom punch.”
I don’t think you can truly experience the usefulness of bridge avoidance without having karate experience.
I don’t understand at all either.
It’s really nice that the trump card to defeat a genius who can memorize any technique at a glance is just an ordinary chop that is simply fast and painful…
For example, if you avoid a jump kick with a bridge, you can grab your opponent’s body and slam them to the ground, which could actually be quite feasible if illustrated.
I wouldn’t have understood the frequently appearing Meialur Aji Compasso without the help of the manga adaptation.
Yeah! Moto!
Chado (laughs)
Where is the Chad where I’m not satisfied?
The idea of forming an arch through bridge avoidance originated from Roman karate, and I am trying to recall whether it was incorporated into architecture or if that was just a whimsical thought.
Everyone should learn Chadō…
>>125
Don’t say it so casually!
>>125
Ugh… is this guy from the Dragon Ninja Clan…?
Unnamed evades Toshiaki’s jump kick with an emergency bridge! And then, a counter punch aimed at Toshiaki’s back as he passes overhead! What a skilled maneuver it is!?
>>126
If it’s someone anonymous, they might say “Tza!” while launching it from their belly if they take this posture!
First of all, what the heck is Chad?
Satsuki’s Jikitsuki may seem suspicious, but the activation condition, which is extremely severe blocking, makes it forgivable.
The recovery power when Chadō, sushi, and tea come together is insane.
It’s unavoidable due to the continuous battles, but I wonder if there’s a way for the protagonist to not be able to recover so easily.
>>134
That’s because of the original immortality.
>>134
Therefore, it was nerfed in the realm of eSports.
>>134
But thanks to that cheat skill, I was able to fight through the boss rush up to Raomoto, and I’m also thinking that Raomoto is pretty intense… so I think it’s well done.
“Become bones by throwing away the meat… it’s part of the usual misuse of proverbs, but it makes logical sense as an instruction, so it drives me crazy.”
Even though the Interrupter has been said to be the strongest from the former Sokaia in the narrative, I honestly didn’t feel it, but with the appearance of the Interceptor, I pretty much understood its seriousness!
>>137
Is it true that the Interrupter was as strong as a Salamander? It feels like the Interceptor was presented as an answer to that question.
>>145
Anko is amazing!
It’s complicated because discussions about the tea ceremony protocols also come up as part of the normal upper-class etiquette.
It’s significant that the official statement is that if you’re a ninja, a broken bone can heal just by eating sushi and sleeping.
Chado has a recovery effect, so it doesn’t cover physical aspects that much, but with Naraku, it works too well with the black flames to manage.
>>143
Cauterize the wound to close it ← I understand.
Burning the toxins in the body to detoxify ← Um, I understand.
There’s a big hole in my stomach, but the oozing milk is filling it and healing it ← I don’t understand.
A big hole was blown in my heart, but when a red shadow entered, it was closed up. ← I don’t get it! Ah!
My heart was pulled out, but it healed when I put it back in its original position and chadoned it ← Do chado knife.
Isn’t it a bit unfair to cancel out the opponent’s attacks and then land a finishing blow while they’re defenseless?
In the second half, it’s almost all Fujikido’s skill, right, Chadō?
>>146
Is Jikiuchi originally from Fujikido?
There are only two practitioners of Chadō, after all…
I really liked the part where the tendon joke from the original work fits well in the nin-sure.
Alert! Salamander is on the side! Gwaah! What have you shot him with? So he has been struck on the shoulder, but what a change of pain! Gwaah! Moreover, with a ninja-like approach, yah! Salamander, strike on the shoulder! Still, the cavity attack is with Salamander’s arm, yah! Gwaah!? Hayah! Four push! “Gwaah,” a heavy chop against the opponent’s mouth becomes a shoulder strike with the bone, thus, it became a chip chip… Gwaah!? The third strike on Salamander’s shoulder has hit the exact same spot! “Nyaa! The basics of basics include ‘Iyaah’ and ‘Gwaah’,” said Ninja Slayer as he struck Salamander’s foot. Chip! Yah! Five strikes! Today, Salamander’s sense of time is sharp. His neurons are etched with the skills of the cry line! Gwaah! Seeking! Ujima! If Terriga is not Nyah, Hayah! The basic hand is to properly meat chiza, what… that hand, in that moment, searches without light! Chikire! One feeling captures the warmth &… Gwaah! Next shot! This is! This is! Eh! Iyaah! Shaah! Nose it! Iyaaah! Gwaah! The mouth of Sran is… window… and… the upper enjoyment! The black burning right side scene; the Ninja is… descending phantom fangs… Nyah! Gwaah~! What received was the minimum explosion scatter of hard-breaking humans after power depression). Gah! The surrounding explosion tax! Such a lord would think P half is concerned to be… Y next attack will be chosen by two expansions… ten calls discarded! One encounter theory with narration… likewise, fatality! From the original explosion gained, what is stable and easy to sweep away! Even now, scattered warriors are weak and hold… violent encounters! Swinging weapons! Still, like the improbably of love… and hand surge! Usage! Neh! A terminal prediction is thought to be realized… Ahh!
I wonder how Masurada would have broken through.
>>152
I roughly understand.
I think I might continuously unleash improvised original techniques or showcase techniques that are difficult to imitate.
>>152
In the interceptor battle, Fujikido used martial arts vibration cancellation, and it seems he was able to break through the Karadachi by making a situational judgment.
It’s like they’ve eased the severity of activating the Satsuki-Jikitsuki combo.
The interruputor-style of absorbing damage with defensive moves while restraining the opponent and then delivering a full-charge punch to kill is simple, yet it raises the question of how to actually kill this guy.
Which dojo is the Satsubatsu Night series affiliated with?
Dragon?
>>155
Dragon
So it’s like being treated as related to dragon ninjas, coming from real ninjas…
However, so far, I really like the manga adaptations of all the Grandmaster battles.
It’s actually scary!!
It seems like it would have a lot of action in things like “KeiBin-san” or in manga adaptations.
In the battle between ninjas, Chadou’s techniques are so bad that it’s no wonder he’s disliked.