
To be honest, using Magnet Power only seems like a losing flag, but it’s the second match for Papillon, so I don’t know what will happen.
>>1
Well, I feel like it’s better not to focus too much on the flag and such anymore.
>>6
This manga is fundamentally incomprehensible, even with meta-reading.
In the first place, the official single battle in the work of Neptune Man was the previous Leviathan battle.
The match itself isn’t solo, but I feel like I was really maneuvering solo using Magpie during the ultimate tag time.
What is it even used for?
I guess it’s about crushing the scale powder clones, huh?
>>4
Well, it’s more than enough just to attract the guy flying in the sky and beat him up.
Is it something like a fight bomber with a sword attached?
Basically, it has the image of being exclusively for Cross Bomber.
Nep’s magpie mostly does things that aren’t really pro wrestling, right?
In this series, Nep has not yet participated in tag matches, so it feels like it might turn into a tag match halfway through, just like with Ushio and Bane.
>>9
I wonder who is coming.
>>9
It feels like they might go with a singles match here since Tagu and the others are waiting.
>>9
Here it comes… the napkin…
I thought, “You’re depicting Magpa negatively with Psycho-Man and Fanatic, and then having Neptune use it!?”
>>11
Fanaticism is rather not negative towards the thing itself.
>>11
Fana is rather skilled at using it, so it would be nice if Nep could go that way too.
>>11
Psycho relied on Magpa, which lowered the accuracy of his techniques, but Nep has nothing like that at all…
>>23
The napkin was strong enough even without the magpie, and that tag team is just strange…
>>25
Among the elite of Rajinan, there is a monster that has been given the nickname “Complete Excellence.”
It’s a monster that had already devised a killing move capable of defeating gods, not just at the time of its appearance, but at a point in the past.
>>11
It’s not like the worldview itself is taboo in terms of scale, right?
Iron Sweat Shadow Clone to counter the scale powder clone!
>>13
There’s someone watching over there who seems just about ready to become magnetized without needing to do anything like that…
Last time I fought as a fighter, but this time it’s completely about mask hunting.
This guy didn’t deny or affirm Magpa in particular and didn’t present any stance at all.
There is no problem at all using MagSafe.
>>17
In the first place, it’s using resources like Friendship Power, Magnet Power, and Fiber Optic Magnet Power, which aren’t from the original source.
New stories related to Magpa are coming, yay!
I’m using a mag hook to pull someone in and do a suplex.
>>22
This kind of usage seems like it could lead to a sequel of Psycho, but I wonder how it will turn out.
>>28
He doesn’t use his signature move, the double leg suplex, at all, and he’s totally detached from it, isn’t he?
Relying on external power is only a problem if it decreases the precision of the technique, so if it doesn’t affect accuracy in combat, then it’s fine.
I thought Warsman would say something before losing, but I was disappointed when he just got taken down normally.
>>29
Since it’s happening in parallel, the camera might turn back after some movement somewhere.
>>33
I wonder what Pessimiman will do with Warsman?
It seems like we might watch the match together without being finished off or taken away.
>>41
I have a feeling it will be left alone just like 100t.
Rather, isn’t Fanatic the ideal way to use Magpa?
It might not be good to pull out and use from the Earth on my own in the current situation, as it diverges from the purpose.
Well, I think it’s okay since it’s leaking all on its own!
If anything, I was also using Magpa as a recovery method, Nep…
When asked if Nep’s technique accuracy has decreased because of Magpa…
Actually, during the Fighting Man era, I developed techniques that could even defeat gods, so it might actually be possible…
>>36
Wasn’t it said that the tag team establishment has become ingrained in this?
>>38
Rather, the fact that they have regained their single mentality and surpassed even the divine level with techniques from the fighting man era is proof that they have not neglected their training.
Papillon Man suddenly became Mask Man, so he will probably complete the mask hunt.
Well, if using a leaking MagPak a little bit is considered, it would be trivial compared to the scale of cosmic collapse.
No matter how you think about it, stopping the Five Great Tickers right in front of you takes a higher priority.
At a distance where breath hits the nape of my neck, being told it’s my favorite food must be shaking the Papillon’s mental state to pieces.
Psycho-Man was overly reliant on Magpa’s superiority, causing his skills to rot, but Fana instead managed to balance both.
Neither Nep nor Nepkin’s specialties or favorites are related to Magpa…
The image of them pointing at each other when the camera switched is subtly amusing.
I feel like it would be a lie if the napkin doesn’t come back after all.
I want to see the true cross bomber.
>>46
Well, if we’re going to do this, it seems plausible to make something like a one-person cross bomber using sand iron or something.
>>46
That guy, even if he were to come back, wouldn’t repent.
>>48
You don’t have to change your mind.
Rather, it’s a place where there aren’t enough enemies.
I think the greatest charm is the part where Nepkin doesn’t come out because he has rather reformed himself.
Even if you haven’t reformed, there’s a valid reason to join the fight since it’s a crisis for the universe, right Neppkin?
>>51
After all, I am in a position to protect the Earth.
I’m just a vulgar person.
What is the problem if Neppukin makes a reappearance without having a change of heart?
It would be better if they appeared as enemies, but we don’t need them as allies; it’s already congested as it is.
Even though Phoenix is like that and a loser, it’s possible for Napkin to cooperate with Nep.
It’s characteristic to show the middle finger in all directions, and it’s fine to betray again and turn into an enemy after winning one tag match with Nep and Cross Bomber.
I hope that Nepkin can nonchalantly be someone who would say they would prepare chairs in a new universe, even for the god of time.
>>57
On top of that, I want the God of Time to spit.
If we’re talking about who Nepkin wants to do it with the most, it’s definitely Nep.
>>58
I think it’s fitting for Nep to be the final boss.
The true identity of the butterfly is actually a napkin, and they have a fateful showdown.
No, but when it comes to magnet power, it’s definitely the Cross Bomber!
I definitely want Nep to do Big Za’s martial arts and Cross Bomber!! Just once would be great!!
>>63
Isn’t he going to pull off a new technique for solo mask hunting?
>>65
Well, I haven’t shown my perfect hunting technique yet.
So if I hunt for a Papillon mask, will I reveal Nepkin’s face…?
Wasn’t Nepkin dead?
>>66
I’m dead, but I’m holding onto a corpse because I’m the god of intelligence.
To be honest, unless it’s a reversal strategy when being cornered, this kind of magnetic power right from the start only looks like a losing flag.
>>69
Basically, Nep is in the lead in this match.
>>69
Well, it is indeed interesting to see whether one can master it and achieve victory, or if they’ll end up being tripped up instead.
Whether someone is dead or not in this manga is in a Schrödinger’s cat state.
And has the right to freely open the contents of the box to confirm the events.
>>71
It’s common in other manga for someone who was thought to be dead to casually turn out to be alive, right?
I’ve only seen cases where someone who seemed to be alive suddenly turns out to be dead, like in boiling or something…
Only Nep is clearly dominating the match.
Nep has powered up not only with Diamond Power and Mag Power, but also other power-ups, so the premise is completely different from Psycho Man, whose techniques have declined.
As expected, they won’t just bring out the Magpa from the beginning and decide the match immediately, so even if Nep wins after some twists and turns from here, the Magpa strategy is likely to be broken.
Because there are other opponents who seem to be effective against magnet power.
I feel like it might just be treated as an accessory.
There were issues with how I used the psycho, but the drowning period was too long as well.
Even so, the level of decline that only finally becomes apparent at the same rank as silver is, in a way, like saying it’s still a valuable catch despite being rotten.
I feel like there could be a development where we both use Magpower, but it seems like it wouldn’t be possible without Nep.
The move of grabbing the antenna with one hand and throwing it away from the Magpa was too strong.
“I might end up in a situation where I realize that I shouldn’t have started using it only when I’m in a pinch…”
It seems that using it on a whim when I’m in high spirits might end up relying on my own strength at the critical moment, so it’s actually reassuring to do it at an early stage.
It has been a while since I’ve made a comeback and I’ve played two matches, so I tend to forget about it.
The zebra was turned to bone after being hit by a capillary.
If there can be a revival from that, then anything is really possible.