
How should I fight!!!
It’s fundamentally surpassed, so there’s nothing that can be done.
Wouldn’t it have been better if Yamaji had cut down everyone without using his Bankai?
>>2
If it were 1000 years ago, we could have burned them together with our allies.
I’ve become too kind…
If they are that thoroughly prepared, there’s nothing that can be done.
If I had to say, I would be running away, aiming for a time out.
>>3
That said, the internal structure of the Spirit Court is well understood, so it’s going to be tough.
The foot soldiers are just dying off.
Let’s train our swordsmanship, boxing, and running balance well.
>>4
Even if Renji uses Bankai and Byakuya uses Shikai, they probably can’t win against Esnot.
It’s bad that we let Yhwach escape a thousand years ago.
It seems like an old man could kill with his bare hands, though.
It seems like Shiraya is only fighting against those who use mental manipulation.
>>9
I have a connection with a bald black man who manipulates enemies that desperately push love on others.
>>12
It’s strange that there are two characters in one work that have this feature.
I think both of them are so unique that they don’t overlap in character at all.
It’s really checkmate since they are endlessly collecting information behind the scenes of the Soul Court and have erased all the advantages.
Surviving is already admirable.
>>10
It’s a miracle that being loved by Pepe only affected a part of the Technical Development Bureau and the gatekeeper.
If it’s strong enough to shatter the Silent Blood Armor, then there’s no problem.
Isn’t the initial release too weak?
>>15
It’s a deterioration of the true successor’s copy, so we can only rely on it to the extent that it can compete with a general virtual.
Rather, in this situation, the Named are barely dead for some reason, so it shows how incompetent the Quincy side is.
>>16
The only ones who did their job properly were His Majesty who killed the mountain elder and Lloyd, who acted as a decoy…?
>>19
I can say that recovering several Bankai and sealing away Ichigo Kurosaki is part of the job.
It was completely recreated here in the anime, and I couldn’t help but chuckle.
Death gods who can manage everything without relying on techniques like indigo dyeing or Ken-chan’s Bankai are quite a rare breed.
In fact, I feel like there’s such a difference in strength that it’s almost surprising how the Quincy couldn’t win.
>>23
Your Majesty, if you didn’t have time, I feel like it would have been over by the time of the first invasion.
>>28
I need to go meet Ai.
If it’s against a shinigami, Killge can completely shut them down with just J’s cage…
Are the Quincies human? They seem to live for a very long time, but when I see flashbacks, they look human.
>>25
I transformed into a spirit particle and was hiding in the Soul Society.
Even though it’s a position like a Death God’s Kido, everyone is using it properly and it’s really solid!
Just when I thought that, it suddenly loses its presence and starts to give off a kind of demon way vibe in a different sense.
>>26
I’m relying too much on Holy Letters because I’m not seriously mastering Quincy skills…
>>26
I think I use it even though I can’t draw every time.
The captain is probably stronger than the readers might think… I hope.
The Grim Reaper is not just strong, but incredibly sturdy, isn’t it?
The durability of being unable to die even in a near-death state like a midnight sun makes me feel the disparity in spiritual pressure.
>>33
No matter how you look at it, it seemed like I was going to die, but I wonder what people thought when I survived.
>>34
It felt like they made adjustments due to character popularity…
>>38
The author is really flexible in that regard.
Are you still unable to use the basic skills of a Quincy like potatoes?
The conversation with indigo dye is indeed a pitiful thing, like the sword-fighting between Yamamoto Shigenkuni and Chanichi.
Even though it’s a preliminary match, there is the issue of His Majesty playing too much.
>>37
Well, it seems like I didn’t fully regain my strength at that time…
Kyouraku opening his eyes during his Shikai is really amazing, isn’t it?
On the contrary, I feel like it would have been bad if the mountain elder had maliciously gone to crush the knight brigade.
It’s bad that most of the Shinigami are weaklings who can’t break through with their initial release.
In other words, the level difference between the Exterminators of the Invisible Empire and the other Exterminators is probably enormous.
Survivors of the Quincy and the Quincies of the present have been able to defeat them without any issues over the past 200 years.
>>43
There’s no point in defeating someone who isn’t willing to fight.
>>43
They said they had been gathering power for a thousand years…
Because I had already put up a complete meta.
The knight corps is going in a completely different direction from the Quincy in the living world by training and developing techniques with the assumption of fighting the Grim Reaper.
Isn’t it better if everyone learned to become hollow?
It’s strange to struggle when the other side has full visibility of Bankai, battle power, and information.
So be careful with the unknown as a special note in terms of strength!
There are too many people who could easily finish it off by cutting the neck but instead settle for just a superficial attack.
Everyone was completely visible from the shadowy area.
The opponent that can’t be defeated without using Bankai has taken away my Bankai, and since my last hope, Mayuri, seems to be unable to analyze the situation at all, I’m fundamentally at a loss.
I was moved by how the voice in the anime matched the original voice.
If a Soul Reaper can’t easily crush just one of the Gotei 13, then they never had a chance from the start.
The Thirteenth Division is merely one of the many fighting forces in the Soul Society, while there are also the Royal Guard, the Kido Corps, the Onmitsukido, and the private armies of various nobles, making the Soul Society unnecessarily complex.
>>56
Isn’t it that most of them are useless, just being there in a battle of bloodshed level?
>>56
The corpse can be converted to “shikabane”.
At the point of being attacked by the main headquarters, there’s nowhere to escape.
It’s over.
The most moving moment in the anime was the swordsmith from Squad Zero.
That way of speaking went beyond my imagination, I was like, seriously?
If Yuuha, who has regained strength, had taken the lead a little earlier, things would have been much easier, right?
It was really just a little more time.
>>59
I mean, it’s all just a show, right?
Once you regain your strength, it’s pretty much game over.
>>59
So, are you a prophet? That will happen.
I was really glad that Skins had voice acting in the anime.
So you’ve been scouting all along, which means you saw the female Shinigami Church arbitrarily renovating the Kuchiki estate to make it their headquarters and eating the koi in the garden…?
>>64
Hisaki was seen getting scolded for riding his motorcycle around the Soul Society.
In the novel version after the main story, it seems that the Gotei 13 fought desperately during the Blood War arc, but for Soul Society, there still seems to be a lot of leeway, or rather, it feels like there are quite a few who were clearly holding back their strength.
It seems that the four great nobles, who are said to be able to use some dangerous weapons and rituals, hardly moved at all.
Bach, in his own way, is managing with improvisation too.
The Spirit King absorption is definitely something unexpected.
The voice is definitely awesome, Kilge!
From the very first move, I shamelessly seek help from Squad Zero.
Putting aside the fact that those captains from that time were unbelievable idiots, the knight order is just simply too strong.
As long as I can’t surpass the Static Blood Armor with my Shikai, I’ll have to rely on Demon Arts at best.
>>73
Isn’t it terrible that this doesn’t really have much effect either?
>>73
There’s some pervert who surpasses the blood suit with a damaged shallow hit…
Mayuri-sama, please make sure to conduct proper research instead of just torturing Quincy.
>>75
I researched it.
Flying Wind Leg!
>>78
That’s not it!
>>78
Well, it was helpful, but…
>>75
Only a family like ours could proceed with research in such bad taste…
Even with Tenpenchōra, it’s tough to use for most people because of the chant cancellation, and Mayuri, who just attaches bugs and gathers information on his own, is not the kind of person who can maintain control.
>>77
Even though it’s called “Ten’tō Kōra,” the difficulty is quite high since it’s number seventy-seven.
It’s terrible, Mayuri-sama, that you ended up torturing and killing Ishida’s grandfather after getting a pile of confidential information without being able to obtain any information.
Release indigo dye without restrictions.
The humor of Kenpachi Zaraki is emphasized in the first arc of the invasion.
If Wang Yue had casually passed Sayafu to the Thirteen Division, he could have easily sliced through Shizuketsu’s outfit.
>>85
If you provide something like that, accidents will happen frequently!
We really needed Urahara-san.
Should we have narrowed down the faces to be taken when collecting data, even if we were to have our Bankai taken to some extent?
>>88
“If I can be taken alone, I can collect data!” x4
>>88
I think we really messed up with four people at the same time.
The original point is that whether we take them or not, there isn’t much difference in strength, and it seems that the only ones who will be troubled by this are us.
>>88
There is the issue of whether you can engage alone, and if you have multiple people, it’s over if you get attacked simultaneously, so there’s no optimal solution.
>>88
In that situation, it feels like using the start release wouldn’t matter against the opponent, and we have to stop the damage anyway, so it feels the same whether we use it or save it.
>>99
If the army of masked ones had released their Bankai, I think a few more would have survived, but the outcome probably wouldn’t have changed.
>>88
At that time, even though it was understood that Bankai couldn’t be used, it wasn’t known that Bankai would be taken away.
Unbelievable idiots!!!
At the moment the medallion exists, there’s no way to win.
>>92
But that’s treated as a toy item for the majesty who dislikes conflict.
>>98
I dislike conflict, but I have a fondness for massacres.
What does it mean that the only achievement I get is capturing an old man who seems like a Quincy joke and recreating the Flying Rush?
Could we have won with Yamajii if we could endure any sacrifices until we could counter the medallion?
I’m curious about what would have happened if the dissent and the gorilla had clashed with other captains instead of Kenpachi.
In Renji’s case, I think there might have been something like a long-distance fibular cannon.
Even without the medallion, the base combat strength of the knight order is higher, so it’s too tough.
The ones who were taken first have absolutely no grounds for defense.
Yamamoto Shigenori is crazy; why is he responding in a way that is the complete opposite of what he himself inferred?
>>103
Because I had no choice but to use it.
>>103
In reality, the assessment that taking it away would make it uncontrollable and problematic for Lloyd was correct.
If the old man of the mountain can’t handle it, then there’s no choice but to leave it to number zero.
>>103
As long as it doesn’t all get found out, right?
But I’m so irritated that I want to smash everything in.
If it’s the finishing blow, I can show you everything!
It’s strange that the sword-chan is strong without a Bankai.
At the point when Bambi casually throws out that the Bankai was just taken, it means that anything other than Yamaji’s Bankai is just a sideshow to the Medallion.
If you read it as a manga, you might think, “What the heck?!”
First of all, since there’s no information about getting Bankai taken in an instant, I might be able to determine the outcome before I’m mysteriously sealed, so I think I’ll strike quickly.
In fact, Kamikaze’s missiles were of the type that could be decided before anything happened.
Soyfon-chan is great for being strong even without using Bankai.
If I attack with the same level of speed and attack power as Tensa Zangetsu without using Bankai, I can win.
Even if I take a weapon that I don’t really know how to use, it’s a question of whether I’ll actually use it in a fight.
I guess the winning strategy might be to provoke the knight who seems dumb and deliberately let him steal Mountain Grandpa’s bankai.
It seems that if it’s not Bach, it becomes uncontrollable and turns into a disaster.
>>113
Is that really a win…?
>>113
I have a feeling that there’s a strict order to not touch Yamamoto’s Bankai.
>>121
The target is the mask man who doesn’t read Darten.
Even without the medallion, I’m losing in strength, so just maneuvering a bit better is way too tough.
>>114
In terms of Shikai and Sacred Characters, Sacred Characters come out on top, while in terms of Bankai and Full Hollow Form, it’s pretty much even.
In the first place, if the Gotei 13 at that time recognized “sealed” as “for now, if it’s used and sealed, then that’s that,” then that’s fine.
The fact that it was “being taken away” was critical.
I feel like no matter how many subordinates are sacrificed, the old mountain man has no choice but to endure.
>>118
They say it has gotten sweeter, but in the end, there’s nothing that old man Yama can do about it, so it can’t be helped.
Eight out of ten of Lloyd and the real majesty need to be dealt with at the very least, so even with countermeasures against the medallion, it seems that Yama-ji’s stamina won’t last.
I thought I might feel a little better if I fixed my arm, but it probably doesn’t matter much.
>>124
To be honest, whether the mountain old man is sweet or not…
I think I won’t fight unless I’m at a stage where I can win.