
Demon Dragon!
It’s been said multiple times in the story that no matter how strong someone is, they become weak when they get older, but my dad is still strong.
This guy has become too weak.
>>1
Dad is probably weaker than Kiryuu even in Ryuuetsu.
>>1
It’s strange that this guy’s brother, the hawk, is just normally strong.
The weak.
During the time of the Tekken saga, there was no doubt about its strength.
Someone who is strong but was left behind by the emergence of even stronger ones, experiencing inflation.
Certainly, it was strong, probably in the past.
The only one not deteriorating in Ryuu-tsugi is Brother Taka.
Well, it seems like Taka-bro is deteriorating since he lost completely to 28th.
>>7
Well, after that, he powers up as Mecha Bro, hehehehe.
To be honest, my dad isn’t strong at all, he’s not much different from Kiryuu.
The only strong one among the three brothers is Mechafoot Sun-O, right?
On the contrary, why is Taka so strong?
>>10
Don’t ask Falcon Brother for reasons.
Why is Kibo having an even match with a regular fighter now?
Garcia was already in the top strongest class in High School Tekken Bloodline.
>>11
I don’t think Mr. Monkey is thinking about anything.
Isn’t it silly to have debates about strength in a manga like this?
>>12
A maggot that isn’t interesting no matter what it reads.
Even the strongest Ki Ryu couldn’t win against a gorilla.
>>15
It’s about 3 meters, so it’s impossible.
That’s definitely a Gigantopithecus.
>>15
If the demon fist works on gorillas, then the curse of resentment will work too.
It’s not a typical conversation about strength.
The magnitude of the fluctuation is strange.
I hate being out of breath against a grim reaper trainer rather than a gorilla.
The strength of Hawk Brother often wavers.
Taka-nii has a tendency to do anything, yet his record isn’t good, and even in the matches he wins, he struggles normally, which is quite perplexing.
It’s fine if the fighter on the surface is strong.
Even though it’s a Pomeranian on the outside, overall it’s relatively strong.
Cleaning up after Kiryuu (during the OTON era) ~ Until the end of the Tekken story, Oton was slightly stronger.
Since Ju-on, Kiryuu is slightly stronger, but in any case, I have the impression that it’s almost a close call throughout the entire series.
The reason Kiryu decided to leave the defeat of Garcia to someone other than himself was “because I am already old.”
That’s why the one I requested is my older brother, Taka, which drives me crazy.
If I had requested Kibo, it would have been an emotional scene where that Kiryuu acknowledges his own old age.
In Tekken: The Dark Dragon, it would be just finishing it off by launching a curse against a gorilla, right?
It’s better to fight regular fighters than to get beaten up by robots or something.
Since becoming a dragon, has Hawk Brother only lost to Garcia No. 28 and GK Dragon?
>>29
I guess it’s snooker too.
To be honest, Kiryuu also overestimated Taka just like Otou.
They may be stronger than us, but…
If we were just going to end it with the strongest mechs, that would be one thing, but since mechs can also defeat characters like Foot, Suno, and Ricardo, it makes even less sense to have the existence of mechs.
>>32
They probably backed down because they overplayed their strength with the mech.
It’s obvious that machines are the strongest when you think about it normally, but it comes down to how it fits in as a martial arts manga.
>>32
Because I only have power and speed, if I respond in the same way as against humans, I will be killed in one hit.
I feel like I can easily suppress it once I learn how to deal with the mechanics.
I don’t really understand the strength of the Demon Prince and Ricardo either.
>>33
At the point when the two fought, it was overwhelmingly Ricardo, don’t you think?
I don’t really understand about Garuha’s awakening or the full ability release because the two of them are just exchanging light-hearted banter, but the Demon Prince was constantly having monologues and freaking out.
I thought the Degoichi was the strongest, but it gets wrecked every time it shows up, making me question if it’s really that strong.
The other characters besides the first one that Todare appeared with are treated as cannon fodder.
Ricardo would undoubtedly be strong.
I don’t know why I got fat.
Kibou usually wins, and among humans, he’s probably one of the strongest, but it doesn’t really feel that way to me.
The strong ones
I couldn’t bear to watch Kiryu get demolished by Murphy, who would have been easily taken down back in the TOUGH days.
It’s unavoidable because Murphy and the others are strong.
They are probably as strong as the Yugen Death Kings, right?
It’s pretty funny that after the crazy people with body modifications, they introduce characters like the Atomic Bomb Youth and actually someone who is four people.
In the match against Nunuka, I had a regular prosthetic leg, so I’d like to disregard that.
It’s pointless to think about it because it shifts up and down based on Teacher Saru’s mood.
The vitality is just unnecessarily high, isn’t it?
I was surprised that at the end of the story titled “The Impressive Kiryuu,” he was almost dying.
I think there are too many modified, doped, and cheating bastards in Ryuu’s continuance.
Since the appearance of Todar, the only one who was truly strong through training alone is probably the person with the Baldish Kick.
>>50
Are you saying that we are doing dirty tricks?
What is the evidence for that?
>>49
Please don’t get angry.
A company that hires incompetent people who put this in advertising for promotion after reading it is crap.
>>51
Since it’s the scene that went viral with Ryuu, it’s definitely correct.
>>53
Well, I guess it’s not really buzzing…
The thread was lively, but hardly anyone read it, so it was quiet on social media.
Recently, I finally finished reading not only High School Tekken but also Tough, and once those guys from Yugen showed up, it got really crazy and I laughed a lot.
>>52
The Death Kings are generally quite outrageous, but Wakugo is exceptionally strange.
Including the past.
I love stamps, so I want a battle in the American version too.
“Now, with someone like this? That’s been a development since the days of ‘High School Tekken Chronicle.'”
There are too many strong karateka around here.
What is this constant illusion that Jōichirō Kusakabe is projecting? Ah!
>>59
It seems like a powerful monster foot that is strong enough not to need to step forward.
I think the recent Dragon Quest is pretty genuinely interesting.
Area 52 – Around the Four Great Illusory Beasts and the Illusionary Demon Fist is insane even with the standard modifiers added.
I felt like the phantom thrust was not much different from the wind guard after a certain point.
When you think about it, wouldn’t you die if you were hit by a car or fought a gorilla?
Um… I’m a fan of Kiryu from when he was cool.
Maybe at its peak, it’s among the top in the story.
It’s about average, but…
As an action, Kiryuu saving a child from a gorilla is the coolest.
Then, they’ll be turned into rag cloth.
>>67
It broke on the first hit! If it somehow made a comeback after that, I think it would have achieved a balance of cuteness and coolness.
Joichiro’s Gen Totsu feels more like a technique that prevents you from reading the timing rather than just a projectile.
But that would be too plain, so I think it became Akira’s thing.
Strong or weak, it’s a nuisance.
Yugen is generally otherworldly, but Jouichirou feels like he’s from a different work altogether.
On the contrary, it’s amazing that they can raise a gorilla at that level…
If we’re talking about strength, Debidebi Kiryuu is the weakest in the series, but I think he’s the coolest.
>>74
That uncle is nice, isn’t he…
But he is a man even the president fears…
>>75
It’s not because they are incredibly strong, but simply because they are extremely bothersome that they are feared.
There is something with Uncle Debidebi.
A technique that fires three shots with a double-barreled shotgun.
Unless the world comes to an end and the connection with Nada is severed, the true face of the uncle won’t come out, you know.
Aren’t you sad?
Not long ago, the technique for inducing hallucinations was spreading too much.
I thought it was questionable that there were so many mentally disturbed people.
>>80
Just when I thought Ricardo, who couldn’t do anything with his phantom magic barrage, had appeared, he sends his minion dog to attack and then bombards me with a different mental attack.
Shitty manga!
I think the fact that the battles in Ryusei depend on heart awakening is the most troubling aspect of Ryusei.
>>82
I don’t really understand the strength without a heart either.
Are you really strong enough to beat Big Hand and Snooker without any tricks?
The treatment of Keybo and Ryusei has been lost in confusion for a long time.
Keybo vs Ryusei is going on, but I’m not sure if both of them are giving it their all.
I like the current Keybo, Ryusei, and Ricardo, the three idiots.
You were truly strong… back in the day…
As long as Tough-kun doesn’t use his ghost techniques, it’s just taking it lightly.
The demon prince is more of a protagonist than the dragon star, you know.
Aren’t you sad?
The annoyance has not diminished at all.
Isn’t it amazing?
>>91
We need troublemakers who can drive the conversation.
It may be frustrating, but it can’t be helped.
The scene where the demon prince is practicing slipping away from a truck was really impressive and had a nice flair to it.
From now on, I won’t use that technology at all… is that okay?
It is believed to have been perfected as a capability limited to countering trucks.
Isn’t it closer to 60 rather than just 50 for the one who inherits the dragon?
Of course, it will become weaker.