
Double the Extremity, All Over!!
This is what it means to master something.
Flat Monk
Also, I can use techniques that involve honing double extremes within the body and launching them with my breath to crush my opponent.
Usable in water.
>>3
You don’t need that long-range shot anymore, right?!
>>8
The pinnacle of remote double attack can destroy multiple targets simultaneously.
When you first appeared, you were destroying only the nearby Jizo while sitting, right?
>>3
That’s because it’s the setting for a rewritten version…
>>3
Isn’t that Godzilla?
>>28
Aren’t you going too far?
>>4
This is what it means to master something.
If you set your mind to it, you could probably reach the pinnacle of the triple level, right?
>>6
It seems that it can also be done with voice or a string held in hand.
It is said that they have created a perfected technique of a dual voice that can destroy an opponent without needing to touch them, specifically for Shishio.
>>7
I understand the logic that the shock itself is almost the same whether you collide with someone or get collided by someone, but it’s too scary!
Literally a weapon all over the body…
In that situation, the only one who seems capable of being the tsukkomi is Sano.
Last night’s Magical Lovely radio show ended up just talking about this the whole time.
Isn’t Anji shaking?
>>16
Don’t touch it.
It will be made into powder.
Being called a monster by a monster, hahahaha!
You monster…!
Whole body ultrasonic crusher
>>19
I wonder if it feels like using that thing that cyborgs and keystre, like those in ARMS and Spriggan, often use in their real bodies.
Countermeasures against Doryōsen are in place.
Isn’t the clothing too strong?
>>21
This is what it means to master something.
>>28
Isn’t this too strong in various ways?
>>21
If it were a button from Western clothing, it would have popped off, but with Japanese clothing, it’s more relaxed…
The fundoshi is also loose.
If he felt like it, he could even use a headbutt, as was suggested during the battle at Shishio’s hideout.
I never expected it to be more than that.
It’s a technique to completely convey the impact, so just touching it won’t shatter it!
>>23
Just release shockwaves from your whole body!
With this, I’m teaming up with Sanosuke and struggling in a 2vs1, so the sword-wielding weapon is seriously dangerous.
>>24
It feels like the character’s maneuverability has been noticeably weakened compared to the depiction of objects, likely because the firepower is way too high against other characters, even though the opponent is a monster.
>>42
The monk is kind…
Amazing Whole Body Vibration Knife Man
You said it wasn’t magic power, but this is already that level, isn’t it…?
Honestly, it seems like there’s a big difference between Sanozuke and the image, like between a Bronze Saint and a Gold Saint.
It seems that the vibration will make the people around unable to move as well.
This body is prepared in a posture to absorb the force from the side that is attacking, so the clothes won’t be blown away.
Was the double perfection that kind of technique…?
>>32
This is what it means to master something.
Why does it turn out like this?
I didn’t intend to, but doesn’t it seem kind of strong to be ranked No. 3?
>>36
It’s pretty reasonable for me to be third because I’m weak against fast opponents.
>>44
Chō speed Sojiro, not to mention Usui-san, has a higher capability than Saito.
I don’t really understand the reasoning behind it spouting when doubled over on the water surface or sand…
>>37
The shock reaches the ground and goes to the intended target.
>>40
Such arbitrary directional control…?
>>45
I’ve been doing it since my first appearance.
>>45
It was common sense to have techniques like Power Wave.
>>37
The destructive power conveyed erupts towards the lower density.
It is clear that the density of water and sand increases as you go deeper.
Seriously, I say, but the flow of the story is that Sanosuke and the monk team up to confront a bunch of people with strange bodily structures in a different direction from the monk, so it’s not that abnormal.
Moving through the soil and sticking dirt to your body to move freely, you’re at a level where you’re also giving up being human, right?
In principle, it’s a double strike at the moment of a heartbeat, so no matter how much power it comes flying at you with, it will turn to dust.
You’re like a vibrating person all over…
The so-called essence of destruction is neither a threat nor anything else.
It’s based on the physical premise of crashing and shattering against the rocks, right…?
>>55
The technology of transmitting force with zero resistance is the ultimate peak, isn’t it?
>>91
As for the body, the power is provided by the flying rock, so that’s different.
After all, it’s a technology that transmits power at the highest efficiency, so it won’t be wasted even if someone weak uses it.
It looks amazing against objects and appears invincible, but it’s not like I’ve perfected my combat skills to perfectly match the impact against masters…
>>56
The combat sense is probably better in Sano’s case.
And out came She-Hulk.
The monk, who probably can’t get serious against a woman, has a terrible matchup against the fighter.
The full-body Kiwami monk, Golden Rainwater, and the enhanced form of Reiwa are great, right?
I think the ability to attack the surroundings while sitting during its first appearance is Daimon Goro’s landmine shock.
If that’s the case, I think I could have killed Shishio back then.
Of course, Amamizu-san is stronger!!!!!!
>>63
Well, that’s true, but don’t get my name wrong!
>>63
Was the monk’s spearhead destroyed because he was careless, or did he take it lightly thinking it wouldn’t break anyway?
The sword-fighting weapons have a crazier performance than I expected, and if we can really mass-produce them, it seems we could defend the country without any problems until the 19th century.
High Vibration Monk
Uzumaki-san is being mocked, but he’s fast enough that the monk’s attacks don’t hit.
Mr. Usui’s attack is also crushed completely.
>>70
If my whole body had such perfect defense, the monk wouldn’t have to struggle…
>>81
I think it’s like a fighting game counter move, so it’s not a technique that can be used for a long time.
The commanders of the sword-wielding weapon units are like modern human weapons…
Smooth head and vibration…
It was depicted that Sanosuke was at a disadvantage in agility because he trained his muscles too much and became heavy, but with this much muscle mass, I think he would actually be quick.
>>75
Sano is tough as well…
>>75
Because there is such a thing as balance, if you become extremely muscular to the point where that balance is disrupted, you will indeed become heavy and slow.
Sanosuke, who can take a blow from a shuriken without a care and easily knock a big man away with a flick of his finger, seems just like anyone else.
I don’t think we can definitively say which is stronger, Usui or Anji, but it’s certain that if they were to fight, both could potentially die.
>>82
That is precisely why both sides quietly withdrew.
?
Is the battle for third place really that important?
Sano is also quite monstrous.
I could have unlocked the extreme without using my arms…
I feel like the opponent also has the most fantasy-like skills because I possess the most fantasy-like technique.
With Amamizu’s golden equipment, it can be broken.
I feel like that image makes it seem like the mentally unstable person is seeing Kishimojin, so maybe She-Hulk is actually a seasoned mother.
It looks like the child might die…
The monk is being relentlessly beaten up in the current work.
Well, it’s been on hiatus for a long time.
The contents are a woman, huh…
I understand the two consecutive strikes with the raised fist, but what else are you doing?
>>94
To master.
>>94
Bend a stiff penis quickly.
I think eventually they will reach the pinnacle of a hundred layers.
>>95
My ultimate form has up to 108 styles.
At this point, it’s like we’re talking about mutants or something.
It’s a technique that eliminates the resistance of the object to deliver the full impact of the second strike.
Shaking all over right there… something… something doesn’t make sense!
The basic strategy of using U-sui with a tin pay and thrusting with a roachin is too plain, and I can’t picture a winning scene that looks comic-like.
>>99
It can be quite strong because it can move behind and slice the throat.
A headbutt hits the same area twice, so you also end up putting yourself in double jeopardy…
>>101
The vector of shock isn’t directed toward me, so it won’t affect me, right?
>>120
If that’s the case, wouldn’t it be that the rock wouldn’t be affected if it collided with the rock?
>>124
I think I can break it because I’m sending shocks out from my body.
Usui was using that tactic against Saito, but he probably had other strategies as well.
The ambush on the police force and Shishio is clearly set up differently.
Isn’t that the strongest?!
What does it mean to master something? Why is everything explained?
>>107
It’s unavoidable because it can’t be explained unless it’s extreme.
>>112
Certainly…
Graboids
The battle descriptions are really skillful by this author…
It seems like I could cut it with a knife-hand strike in the end.
The double pinnacle allows the force to transmit without considering the object’s resistance, so it seems that it doesn’t matter if the original arm strength is not very much since it’s the second strike with a bent fist.
The monk is gradually sinking into the ground due to the vibrations.
I wonder when the serialization will resume…
A mere rural priest sought the ultimate principles of destruction through delinquency.
It’s not easy to find a way to neutralize the resistance of objects, is it…
By super-vibrating the entire body, it is possible to pass through walls.
The technique shown in the thread was used to defend against a rock thrown from a considerable distance while shielding Sanosuke, but it didn’t seem suitable for immediate use at close range due to its startup time.
Since there are technique names, this person has probably tried out a variety of techniques around here…
>>123
To the Jizo.
>>125
This monk is too cursed.
>>127
The one who betrayed first was Buddha.
>>127
I have also done a straight punch…
>>127
There’s no helping it; you didn’t save the kids, did you…
In reality, setting aside the image of being weak…
I think that Ms. Usui, who is a master of adjusting the impact point and is good at silent ambushes, has a relatively good compatibility with the monk.
Anyway, fighting properly against Saito, who can weaken the opponent with deception and cannot die due to historical correction, is the most questionable thing.
>>126
Saito was like, “At this distance, you can’t even launch a decent attack!” but then they used that ridiculous technique that shattered the shield just with the spring of their upper body and blew me apart in half against the wall…
>>126
First of all, the double extreme is quite a delicate technique…
Hair-grinding monk
I believe it was something you came up with through self-study, right? Double, that is…
What is up with this person…?
>>130
“The most amazing person in terms of outrageous techniques learned from ancient documents.”
Shivering
Thanks to being able to see hell.
The dead child is also happy.
>>135
You!!
The shock-absorbing style of Umi-san, with its soft turtle shell, fundamentally has no meaning in fully transmitting impact.
If I could hit properly, I could break the shield even without perfection, and if I’m overwhelmed, it would be pointless even if I’ve mastered perfection, so it can’t be compared properly.
If it’s between Anji and Sanosuke, Sanosuke probably thinks Anji is stronger, but in the Hokkaido arc, I don’t think Sanosuke places much value on the strength or weakness of combat ability, even including himself.
Anji was relying on Sanosuke, which is a different matter from strength, and seemed happy to see him.
>>138
I have communicated across cultures the most among that group.
Because I’m the strongest in social skills…
I want a collaboration with the Hashira from Demon Slayer.
Even weapons used by lesser swordsmen can stand up to a Gatling gun head-on, despite being from this era.
It is undoubtedly the pinnacle of combat groups in this era.
More than anything, these guys have been studying modern technology quite a bit…
>>143
I think it would be better to have swordsman weapons… After all, in this world, superhuman kung fu groups will probably emerge during the Sino-Japanese War and superhuman esper groups during the Russo-Japanese War.
As expected, those brats from back then really practiced hard.
Double extremes are too strong.
From being a scrawny person to becoming a renounced monk and eating meat, this is a bundle of talent that transforms in just a few years.
You’re doing it casually, but the fact that you’re already breaking rocks normally from the start means you’ve basically stopped being human, right, Sanosuke?
>>146
But in the late Edo period, even the attack power of someone like Sano wouldn’t be effective at all.
>>153
In the world of Rurouni Kenshin, even if stones break, the human body doesn’t break.
It is not that Anji created the double extremes completely from nothing; perhaps he found hints within the teachings of Buddhism.
There are many descriptions related to numbers and gaps.
Since the ancient document had information about aerial explosives, it’s strange that Koya-san, who went ahead and did it, is also quite an odd person in his own right.
>>148
The Wright brothers haven’t flown in the air yet.
>>148
What on earth is the one who came up with this?
>>151
It wouldn’t be surprising if it was said that the documents left by the swordsman weapons.
>>148
Isn’t this manga a bit too old-fashioned?
>>176
Modern people < Bakumatsu warriors < Masters; in terms of strength balance, the older ones are stronger.
Relying on ancient documents might be the fastest way.
When I thought about the technique, I read physics books rather than ancient martial arts texts.
It’s like Bodysonic in FSS.
In other words, the two-hit combo with fingers raised is the most visually and logically straightforward basic move, so even if other body parts are explained, I think it won’t be as effective as the fist.
>>157
That’s why I’m saying to master it.
You’re knocking down trees with punches and kicks.
I believe the strength of Sano Sakuya in the Hokkaido chapter is prominently reflected in the way he wields his weapon as an old-school swordsman.
As a human, it’s possible to be genuinely the most virtuous.
>>159
“Because Sanosuke is fighting to understand each other…”
Well, during the late Edo period, if you wanted offensive power, everyone used knives or guns.
The one who has given up being human the most is Sanosuke, because of his endurance…
>>162
It’s also about resilience.
>>162
But if I’m cut, I’ll get hurt normally…
>>169
Normally, if you’re cut down like that, you’ll die!
Well, I completely understand the feeling of wanting to say that “compared to the master, I’m not skilled at all” like Sanosuke.
In that sense, the persuasive power of crushing strength is amazing, isn’t it?
A normal person would determine the outcome based on the level of strength achieved after taking revenge.
Recently, I haven’t been able to read Rurouni Kenshin at all.
I wonder if they’re busy with anime or something.
>>167
That’s one thing, and above all, the author is getting older…
Why was Sano able to win?
>>170
Relatively a mental attack.
>>177
Don’t express persuasion as a mental attack!
>>170
Mental strength
>>170
Because the monk still had a human heart.
Basically, rock pillar.
I have learned the special move “Shake Hand,” which might be stronger than the double extremes…
It seems that overseas, it’s a world with alchemy, homunculi, and Frankenstein.
Compared to the monster group’s swordsman weaponry, the monk is off-the-charts.
>>175
The frozen storage is frozen and protecting, but if it’s the monk, he could break it, right?
>>185
The current matchmaking is clearly unfavorable in terms of compatibility.
Zhang and Kamatari will probably lose to anyone they face.
A forgotten alias known as Zansai and a partner that can be called a saber, with a sorrowful past…
It’s inevitable because it’s weaker than the person themselves…
>>178
However, I do not forget the achievement of shattering the first layer of the invincible gauntlet.
>>178
I said goodbye to smash the fool’s gauntlet, but it didn’t work on the changed fool. It’s sad.
It seems that Aichi and Osaka are stronger than Mie.
Having seen the world, I know the importance of becoming good friends.
Well, the world is going to continue fighting wars from now on…
>>183
Sanosuke, saying this makes me feel like a hippie…
>>187
I heard there are no depictions of money being paid in the main story, and it’s really like a hippie or anarchist vibe.
Even Saito, who had acknowledged Oita Sanosuke to some extent, truly believed that against the monk he would be completely overwhelmed, so it was a genuine giant killing.
Due to this whole situation, Master Raijuta’s Tobi Iizuna has been unnecessarily reassessed.
Ancient documents of the Kamakura samurai
Isn’t it amazing that Sanosuke was able to win against this?
If you were a fighter wielding a gigantic horse-slaying sword like that…
Has Sanosuke ever killed someone?
Mr. Uzumi is at a level of skill where he can compete for prey.
In reality, it was the monk who still had the strength to fight until the end, so it’s more accurate to say that Sanosuke won by persuading him to stop fighting rather than through victory.
That’s different from mental attacks or things like that.
One could say that I broke my heart, but that was clearly because I was determined to stop the person heading towards a direction that would make no one happy.
Watsuki also said that he just stopped the negative rampage.
As for the monk, it’s self-taught to the point where there aren’t even ancient documents, a true pinnacle of duality.
Vibrating Man All Over!
I just remembered the technique called Super Vibration Fist.
It seems like it has an earth attribute, can we go for it?
I think it’s fine to say it’s a victory since Sanosuke has achieved his tactical objectives.