
It’s not a dream where you should be revealing your true self!!
A mere hidden needle can’t possibly pierce Susanoo.
Heavenly Cry
No sound, no motion, no need to form seals, no need to cultivate chakra—what kind of jutsu is this that Madara goes out of his way to use Susanoo for defense…?
>>3
It’s the vile technique of the Second Hokage…
I absolutely don’t want to touch the technique that came out of the body of the vile one, not for physiological reasons.
There’s no way that this guy’s attack methods in this situation are normal.
I am terribly sorry for being unable to do anything and resorting to this reckless spitting…
>>7
Gagaga
If you were using it back then, wouldn’t Madara have known about it?
Well, it seems like they might have poison hidden in there.
>>6
It was actually at a level where it could finally be stopped by Susanoo, so not receiving it was the right choice.
Definitely a dangerous guy
>>11
At least it’s not being deflected by Susanoo, but is instead piercing through.
It’s different from the regular water escape technique.
It’s scary that this guy comes flying at you with a whoosh when you engage in close combat with the despicable one.
Even though it’s carefully pierced with a roguish stick, it’s still usable.
If it’s Edotenmadara, even with bodily injuries, they can heal quickly, so it’s fine to take regular attack techniques with the body.
If it comes with something like a sealing technique, there’s absolutely no way I can accept it.
It’s impressive that there’s a common understanding that it’s not just an ordinary attack since it’s a technique of the vile ones, and there must definitely be something hidden within it.
>>15
Well, I guess everyone who hasn’t shared is dead…
Just being there is like the presence of a threatening nuclear weapon.
Do you want to bathe in Tobira’s saliva?
>>18
Bo O
It’s dirty.
I seriously thought it was bad, so it was the right choice to deliberately defend with Susanoo.
I can’t see this guy doing something meaningless.
I think those who casually defended against what was ultimately a desperate technique all ended up dying.
I was going to say that, but I don’t even know if there are that many guys who can corner him enough to make him use a technique that looks desperate…
It’s terrifying that the heretic is being stabbed all over with spikes and then comes at me like this.
Let’s make this available for everyone by default.
While casually forming the hand signs for other techniques, it feels like it’s about to come out of my mouth.
It’s strange that it can be used even when the chakra and seals are sealed.
Is it a technique where you can use it anytime if you charge it with chakra in advance…?
(Sure, it definitely won’t work, but just in case I’ll try to prevent it) is how people perceive that arrogant bastard Madara as a horribly unpleasant person.
It seems they might even use the fact that they were able to guard once to deceive.
To be able to use this level of water technique while being impaled by a six-path pole and in a state of severe injuries…
Why is it stabbed into Susanoo?
It’s too late once something happens, especially when dealing with a despicable opponent.
Furthermore, there are forbidden techniques to manipulate the soul from here.
>>33
In the end, the details haven’t come out yet.
>>33
With my technique, even just the soul… that’s frightening.
I know you intend to help, but what are you planning to do with Sasuke?
If it’s not a cowardly act, I wonder if they would be able to dodge without summoning Susanoo even if they used the same technique…
Since Susanoo can usually deflect most jutsus, it’s scary when something actually hits.
The sound of “gagaga” is already crazy.
This is perfect for countering the Sharingan, isn’t it?
There is no sign of movement at all.
It’s a terrible way to describe shooting a hidden needle in a situation where I can’t even train my chakra, without any seals, and feeling a bit reckless…
>>40
Gagaga!
Someone who is very bad at having others stand behind them VS someone who dislikes being stood near regardless of where.
It’s too despicable because there are no means to avoid it when it is presented while being intertwined.
>>43
Even if our signature fire techniques are on time, it’s terrible to easily imagine that it would be easy to get pierced through the flames when visibility is obscured by fire.
I feel like it’s just strange that a technique released in this state makes a sound like “gagaga” similar to Susanoo.
A desperate struggle in a difficult situation.
In fact, there’s a frightening feeling where it’s not surprising to hear that if you get grazed, you might die.
It’s obviously dangerous to receive it with the body.
Even if you try to avoid it, the needle might explode at the closest distance, causing a mysterious liquid to splatter.
That’s why I receive it from the part of myself that is the farthest away and most trustworthy.
A technique called “Flying Thunder God Slash” that only has the intent to kill.
>>48
First of all, it’s terrible that the second and fourth generation Thunder Gods have barely acceptable performance at the end.
First of all, it has a normal level of destructive power, or rather, penetrating power.
>>51
It’s stabbed into Susanoo…
Just by making you think there’s something because of what that door is doing, it’s advantageous.
Why is only one person using ninja-like skills?
To be honest, the mutual understanding between Madara and Tobirama seems to be higher than that between Madara and Hashirama.
>>55
Madara and Hashirama are both idealizing each other, after all…
What is it about markings that they won’t fade even if you die?
Is it an application of a technique to do something with the soul?
A naming that is hard to understand but seems like it would lead to something awful if you were to experience it.
>>57
Tenkū refers to “rain that suddenly falls even though there are no clouds,” so it’s commonly called “tenkiu” or something like that.
I think it’s just a “hidden needle that can be suddenly shot without motion” in terms of the nature of the technique itself.
That being said, it seems like there’s something hidden in the door gap, so I’ll defend against it with Susanoo…
It’s been a while since I read it, and I laughed at how thoroughly the villain was impaled with a stick.
The moment your opponent is confident of victory… that’s when you used to strike… as expected, you are a sneaky one, Tobirama…
Even if I somehow manage to withstand the deadly Flying Thunder God Slash, there’s still this follow-up attack…
Thanks to this guy rampaging around, it’s like he brought the war to an end…
>>63
I can’t take it anymore, someone please do something about this guy…
So in the end, everyone thought, “We can’t keep fighting; we have to do something about that guy…” and it solidified into that mindset.
>>75
If we don’t go this far, we won’t become one, so Sasuke will start a revolution.
Desperation is piercing through Susanoo.
It’s a really broken technique to be unable to guard without the Kaleidoscope Sharingan.
The reason I was able to avoid the complete lightning god blade from just before was because of the unpleasant trust that I thought, “Since you’re dirty, I figured you’d start something soon.”
Don’t pierce Susanoo.
“It’s not a dream you should be meddling in!” The fact that it’s being used alongside that line means it’s a technique that had a plan to take down Madara if it hit…
>>68
There’s an unpleasant sense of trust that somehow, even if I don’t die, something will happen to my soul.
I feel the same way, but many readers have expectations that go beyond the actual character portrayal, especially those who like the second generation.
>>72
In information warfare, making things seem larger than reality is also quite ninja-like…
It looks like a light fart move because I saw it in this scene, but I think the strongest use of it is to strike the face during a clash of swords.
There may be nothing, but I absolutely don’t want to hit it.
The technique itself could just be a hidden needle, but it seems like it could be embedded in the mouth or stomach and placed on top of that.
I don’t think reading between the lines among family members is a good idea.
>>74
Inevitably, the villain can’t focus solely on Madara, so they’re maximizing their resources. However, Madara is specifically geared towards countering the villain, which ultimately allows Madara to consistently come out on top.
But it seems like they think that if they can kill a person, the power is sufficient.
Even without the power to blow away mountains, a three-inch cut can still kill a person.
In that scene, ① surprise attack ② level two ③ heavenly weeping ④ with Sasuke’s surprise attack, he hits four surprise attacks in an instant.
Dangerous
It’s just a water-infused needle, but its power is on par with Raikage’s attacks, which is strange.
It’s good to say “Thank you!” while spitting.
This is what it means to have no rules, but is that really okay? Such a tremendous pressure.
It’s a person who believes that the dead shouldn’t interfere with creating the future.
It seems like I might dissolve back into dust right after hearing a little bit of the story about being summoned for the sake of the village through corrupted reincarnation.
>>82
If the answer is given by the person themselves, it will only result in a despicable being of uncontrolled immortality with infinite chakra.
>>82
They would probably cooperate against aliens, but if I said to destroy other villages, I can see them sighing and leaving.
If you guys continue this war, I’ll keep sending contaminated bombs, you know? Sleep in fear.
I think it’s better to simply attack efficiently rather than adding unnecessary features that reduce efficiency.
Even in this situation, being able to launch a sufficient surprise attack is impressive.
It seems that this technique has enough power to crush a human body on its own…
It’s desperate, or rather a last resort, I suppose.
>>89
If it comes to a blade lock, just strike this and it’s over.
>>94
A combo of Tsubazeriai → Tenkyu → Hirai Kamikiri, huh…
Isn’t it scary that someone has the skills to casually manipulate souls?
>>90
It’s easy to forget, but it’s not casual because a sacrifice is necessary.
>>92
Maybe it’s about the time when he tried to help Sasuke, even just in spirit…?
Even though I should have sealed the chakra, where is this water coming from?
I wonder if the technique of the thread picture increases in power when seals are formed?
The method of storing the souls of dead humans.
Perhaps an application of the technique of spiritual transformation.
According to the explanation, there’s no need for a no-motion chakra; you can just release the embedded needles that pierce the body, so you can relax and take it without worry.
>>97
You can’t handle a body with holes from a cursed needle unless you’re a dirt reincarnation body…
>>101
This was after Madara was completely revived…
>>103
Although it is a living being, thanks to the Hashirama cells, its regeneration ability has reached a level close to that of an Edo Tensei body.
That said, I don’t think it’s right to just accept this technique.
At this level, does it mean that one effectively binds a seal with their heart’s actions?
>>99
But even at the level of the Third Hokage and Orochimaru, there is an exchange like “If you can’t use your arms, you can’t perform seals properly,” and Orochimaru, who is supposed to be researching ninjutsu extensively, is actually in quite a dilemma.
Well, the villain is probably at a higher level than these two…
>>99
The theory that was stocked in advance.
There are other techniques to be resurrected in exchange for one’s own life, but in the case of Edo Tensei, it feels like a bug technique since it uses someone else’s life to bring them back in a half-dead state.
It’s a world where you can die from an ordinary kunai, so surprisingly, everyone has low durability.
There are exceptions.
Of all people, the opponent of Gaga is the one that gives off a sense of “no good” just by taking it head-on in real life.
According to the commentary in the Jump magazine, it was referred to as a secret needle.
To be honest, I don’t know how much the author oversaw the fan book, so personally, I think it’s a bit of a hidden jab.
>>108
What is that snapping needle made of…?
>>110
It’s water, but…
With the Flying Thunder God and the Spiral Sphere, I don’t need hand signs.
Hashirama was trying to commit suicide with a kunai, but it’s questionable whether he could actually do it.
The cells aren’t like those of a human…
>>111
When the joke about not being able to die no matter how much you’re cut starts, even Madara seems flustered and likely to forgive.
>>111
As long as I’m connected to the living Hashirama, the creepiness of the Hashirama cells is considerably suppressed, so it seems like I could commit suicide…
>>115
I’m glad there was no rampage since I died.
It may have just been unavoidable, but guarding with Susanoo instead of dodging shows a really high level of understanding…
Because the techniques developed by the second generation are so incredible, the repertoire of the third generation’s techniques inevitably becomes amazing as well.
>>117
Even if I have skills, it doesn’t mean anything if I can’t carry them over, and it seems like I’m not utilizing them very well.
In other words, the way this person is used is a bit different.
>>120
If you can handle it, you’d be using the Flying Thunder God technique more often, right?
I will ambush with the Flying Thunder God Technique and stab at the point where we cross blades with this.
The pillar body might lose to the pillar slash…
It would be fine to use a sealing technique to absorb, wouldn’t it?
There may be no additional effect.
It only has very high penetration power.
It seems that if I get hit by the Doorway Technique, I might end up in a completely unknown status condition.
I feel like the third generation is really muscle-brained.
Monkeys are the type that is strongest by pushing with gorilla power without doing unnecessary things, as they respond with the same attribute technique.
>>123
Well… if you’re into chemistry, you definitely can’t help but be curious about something like that…
I got hurt… It’s a wound inflicted by the Second Hokage… If that happens, it feels like I might get killed by my own teammates…
>>130
In the case of events that occur when something is disliked, it refers to a bomb that has been worst-case detonated.
It’s a muscle-headed composition, isn’t it, monkey?
In other words, it’s the fear that there was actually no problem with that.
I survived against the first Hokage, you know~
It seems that the Second Hokage might have come after the battle that never really took place! Just spreading rumors like that could lead to paranoia and self-destruction, right?
If the despicable one personally said that this hidden needle is only powerful but has no real effect, would the nameless one believe it?
The strongest attack that the monkey has is the one where it beats you with the Ruyi Jingu Bang…
Why are the branches of the sacred tree getting chopped off so easily…?
>>135
Some people keep saying this, but both Mifune and the coward are cutting through decisively, so it just happened that the location they were in was good, and that’s the end of it.
>>123
The fact that Hashirama himself casually says, “Orochimaru is enhancing the jutsu’s performance with my cells,” is something I just can’t tolerate.
>>136
Moreover, it’s scary that Hashirama is laughing like “Gahahaha!”
>>144
Could it be that something happened in their lifetime?
>>144
I feel like it would be even scarier if at least the person themselves didn’t laugh it off.
>>144
Mr. Hashirama’s outstanding strength and charismatic personality make him quite the ideal hero as the first monarch…
Moreover, there is a younger brother for maintaining the organization.
If you have four arms, can you use multiple techniques at the same time?
I like the series of interactions, including the offense and defense of this technique, because there is a strong sense of trust between Madara and Hillbilly.
It’s a certainty that this is the kind of person they are when they interact with each other.
It doesn’t make any sense that Madara was rivals with a monster made of full-body interstitial cells for so many years…
The speed at which you can step into that position of the divine tree in an instant is crazy, monkey.
>>141
Well, I’ve been playing it the whole time until then, so it’s not like the speed is amazing or anything.
That scene was just due to good place and timing.
It’s amazing that, while being blown away by Obito with the first use of the Impure World Reincarnation, he’s calmly contemplating the technique.
There was an episode in the anime where the villain’s sword was stolen, but its performance is just too ridiculous.
The despicable person cuts the god tree with a water cutter, but branches keep coming and it feels like they’re running out of money, but wasn’t the monkey scattering them?
>>146
Since the villain was far away, even after slashing with the water cutter, it was a slow decline.
The monkey was nearby, so it was rescued and came over here.
>>146
The despicable one specializes in interpersonal skills, while the monkey is just a rough brute.
Hashirama dealt with tailed beasts and monsters.
>>158
It’s not that, it’s timing.
Minato is flustered and can’t move either because he has no cards.
The despicable is far away and the situation is dire.
I was able to rescue him easily because the third generation that was playing until just now was close to Naruto. That’s all there is to it.
I wish Danzo had been completely taken over by Hashirama cells.
If it doesn’t fit, I’ll die, but can I stop halfway?
It seems like it might not be suitable, so we should consider canceling it.
I think if I make a stamp for the flying god’s marking and randomly press it on the opponent’s belongings, it could cause confusion.
Among the reincarnated Ashuras, Hashirama is definitely the most peculiar…
I mean, Ashura’s cells probably weren’t like that…
>>156
In the story, Hashirama is unique because he is Hashirama… there shouldn’t have been any mention of reincarnation concerning cells.
>>159
It’s said that when Madara transplanted Hashirama’s flesh, Indra and Ashura’s chakras combined to awaken the Rinnegan, according to the Sage of Six Paths’ explanation, but it’s unclear whether Hashirama’s cells equal Indra’s chakra or if it’s Hashirama’s cells plus Indra’s chakra…
If Tsunade is properly analyzed and put into practical use, it would be amazing to create an incredibly fast prosthetic arm.
The relationship between the sweet Hashirama and the calm Tobirama is so perfectly developed that it makes me think we don’t really need Madara, and that seems to be quite a source of conflict.
>>160
I just wanted you to be there as my best friend, not for something like that…
>>161
They must have an almost unlimited supply since they were scattering a large amount during the battle on the bridge.
I want to see the strength of the third generation at its peak! Show it to me soon!
What makes that marking scary is the duration rather than the ease.
Well, is that going to disappear in the first place?
It can be said that it is also due to the yin and yang chakra of the reincarnated body.
The first person pronoun of the villain seems to have changed, right?
>>169
I may look the same, but it’s a fact that I’ve aged…
I was saying that the old age is like an eagle.
>>169
Especially since I became an eagle despite not looking old, it feels really odd…
It’s unfair how, despite seeming like a despicable realist, I still like idiots like my brother, and I also have a human touch that hits the mark of Minato’s sense.
If you don’t know the horrors of war, you won’t be motivated to stop it, so you’ll go all the way.
The hidden needle that the despicable one blew out from his mouth is definitely something significant.
Rather than just being pierced, your body would melt or be controlled just by touching it, right?
In that scene where Heiji draws out badmouthing Madara from Hashirama, that was definitely on purpose, right?
>>175
It’s a sensing type, so there’s no way they wouldn’t notice.
>>178
At that time, I wasn’t focusing on my chakra…
The first-person pronoun during the story of the decoy was “ore.”
I returned to the village from there and died shortly after, so not much time has passed since then.
Well, maybe I would be casual and say “I” in front of close friends, but “I” might have been “Washi” in front of younger people.
Compared to other villages, the techniques of the Leaf Village, like the Spiritual Transformation Technique, feel somewhat sinister.
>>177
It’s definitely the Steam Boy.
The only thing that can compete is a puppet.
The generation with things like mirage clams, infinite explosion dolls, and splitting, invisible instant death beams is strange in some way.
The combination of the Uchiha, Senju, and Hyuga clans is just too unfair, like the royal family of the leaves.
Since the fight style is a technique combo, it seems that even just a hidden needle would definitely be used as a starting point.
>>185
Betrayal-sama, Slay the Spire looks super delicious.
I wonder what kind of damage this will actually cause.
>>186
It must be enough to make a hole in your brain.
It seems like it could invade the opponent’s blood vessels after piercing and destroy it from the inside.
What I dislike about Hilel is that if I miss even the slightest movement, it could lead to a fatal mistake.