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[Fist of the North Star] I was disappointed to find out that the technique I found out about from the slot machine was easily avoided when I read the original work.

Big Dipper Strong Palm Wave!!

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx10

Honestly, I wondered if there was such a technique.

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It’s the image of the powerful palm wave used after defeating Kaioh, isn’t it?

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The impression is stronger that Baran uses it when only considering the original work.

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Why can’t you understand that the supreme technique is the strong palm wave that strikes the vital points without touching?

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Heavenly General Benretsu is still a bit plain.

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>>5

When you say “the invincible fist!” and shoot it, it tends to be treated as the strongest technique, but I remember it was almost a dud.

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>>12

Both representatives’ techniques ended up being a dud…

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Wasn’t Kenshiro using it in the battle against Han? Oh wait, it was Ten Shou Honretsu.

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>>6

When Raoh used it, to be honest, it was just for show.

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It’s one of the few techniques that have been used more than twice in the original work.

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The Hokuto Shinken has the disadvantage that its ultimate techniques rarely connect against named opponents because it is a one-hit kill style.

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Because Raoh has never defeated an opponent with his ultimate technique.

Raoh’s finishing move has become quite a problem.

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Even Ten Shou Benretsu and Gou Shou Ha became well-known later because of Kenshiro.

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Seriously, Raoh only takes down opponents with basic punches or Hokuto Shinken strikes, so his fights are boring.

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>>14

Contrary to the image, there is no special technique like a finishing punch, so in games, the decisive punch against Kenshiro tends to be adopted.

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The image of various techniques has been shattered due to the nuclear game Hokuto.

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Against Kenshiro’s Hundred Crack Fist, Raoh’s beam might be a form of differentiation.

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>>17

Not shooting beams as much as I said…

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I like Muso In’katsu because it’s cool.

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>>18

That’s too unfair.

Since I can’t attack from behind, I have no choice but to face Raoh and exchange blows from the front.

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It just releases fighting spirit, so it doesn’t seem to have much lethality.

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>>21

It’s just that one slightly strong Mohican will end up in pieces.

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>>21

There’s damage from being slammed into the pillar after getting blown away.

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In pachinko, I use the Hundred Crack Fist.

In the original work, it is not used.

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Strong Palm Wave! Strong Palm Wave! Hurry up with the Strong Palm Wave! I’ll thrash you!

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I feel that even with the same beam, the differences between the strong palm wave and the heavenly breaking active kill directly translate to differences in combat styles.

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The differences in style aren’t really that significant since both don’t use the same techniques much anyway…

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>>29

Even though it’s the same school!

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Is it the beam in AC Fist of the North Star?

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>>30

Goshouha is shooting a beam with one hand, and Honretsu is probably using both hands to do Goshouha.

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The time span from assuming the Tenpa stance to activating Tenpa Kakkatsu is too long.

After taking about three hits from Souther, I finally unleashed that move.

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>>31

Let’s think that Souther is strong there.

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>>25

It activates regardless of consciousness, so it’s probably a lower-tier version of Dream Reincarnation.

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Even a master like Toki becomes simple in his attacks out of panic when taken from behind.

It is a counter released from a state of no thought and no consciousness, but conversely, it is considered a dangerous secret technique for the user as it exposes a fatal opening to a formidable enemy.

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Considering the use in the blue sky, the active killing from the Heavenly Break stance is…

It seems like a super great move that shoots through seven places at once.

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Even in the secret arts

Secret Technique

Secret Technique: Heaven Shattering Life Taking

Ultimate Secret Art: Dream Reincarnation

There are various types, which makes it complicated.

What is a secret technique?

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>>36

If it’s the blue sky, ultimate secret techniques will appear and it will become even more incomprehensible!

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The cloak that defeated Rei!

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>>37

Doesn’t it feel like you’re pulling the cape and smiling?

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>>37

It’s pretty impressive to accurately strike a secret point through the cloak.

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The super special move of the blue sky is called “Aoryutenra,” which creates a space for purely fighting that has nothing to do with aura.

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>>25

By preventing surprise attacks, it might force a confrontation from the front, which could be seen as a strong ideology.

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>>41

To be honest, it seems more likely to win by countering with a back kick than by fighting Raoh head-on.

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It’s amazing that I don’t really understand why Musou Tensei becomes an invincible evasion technique when it mimics the movement of the Big Dipper.

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>>44

Following a person’s blind spot creates the shape of the Big Dipper…

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>>47

I love it because it’s absolutely a lie but has such convincing bluster.

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>>44

That is Shichisei Tenshin.

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Well, it was Toki, so I couldn’t defeat him, but honestly, a backward kick would kill the opponent…

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The movement of the Big Dipper is due to the actions of the heir and the Seven Stars’ focus, so it is not reincarnation.

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The Seven Star Dim Sum is probably a much greater secret technique than something like the Big Dipper Hundred Crack Fist.

I want to know the ranks of the Hokuto techniques.

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“Secret technique for purging one’s own family, Seven Star Dot Heart.”

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>>51

Rather, if it’s someone other than those involved with Hokuto, they wouldn’t even notice the movements of Nanase.

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It looks like a snack, Nanase Dim Sum.

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Since the Battle of the Balan, I have a memory that when you mention Raoh, it suddenly became like being treated as the strong palm wave.

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The Hokuto Shinken has too many techniques, especially when including the anime, so there are very few techniques that get reused.

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Basically, techniques are meant to be used up, and it’s not like someone like Raoh used them.

I remember well that you brought them back in the Land of Shura and the Balan arc…

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>>58

Rather, it’s that Raoh isn’t using his techniques enough, so it inevitably becomes narrowed down to “this is Raoh’s technique!”

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In other words, even trivial little tricks have names.

Two-finger vacuum grip and rock mountain dual slash wave.

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>>59

I think Nishishin can be considered a technique against projectile attacks, but what’s the difference between Ganzu and just a standard karate chop…?

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>>62

Isn’t there also the effect of adding a knife-hand strike + secret point thrust?

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>>59

It was treated as a secret technique, wasn’t it?

Isn’t just grabbing an arrow and returning it just a basic skill?

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I think the clear beam attack became a thing after the Country of Shura.

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Due to the mutual influence with the Kamehameha wave, which appeared at the exact same time in Jump magazine as the God Palm Wave,

It seems that the good reception from readers regarding the technique of shooting beams from the hands may have led to an increase in its appearances.

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>>63

Wasn’t the Kamehameha technique influenced by something?

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Was it a technique like this beam!?

It’s avoided to the point that it doesn’t even seem like it could be called a pronoun-like technique.

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>>65

Because if the techniques in Hokuto are decided by the enemy, the main character is guaranteed to explode and die, right?

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It looks like a physical technique where a strong fist strikes in the image, right?

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The technique of Musou-in that I used in the battle with Toki is clearly more dangerous.

It really has an effect that lives up to the name of “unconscious.”

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Speaking of Raoh, there’s this and the Shadow Kill… was there a technique called Cloak Stab…?

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In fighting games, I felt that there is a struggle with interpreting moves and that it might be necessary to expand upon the depictions from the original work.

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>>74

Jaggy doesn’t have to worry despite having few appearances, huh?

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>>77

There’s no hesitation in using guns or needles and tools, and it’s too convenient that I can also handle Nanto.

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There are too many techniques for various parts of the body.

Isn’t there a long-standing question that even if you hit randomly, it might still hit a pressure point?

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Hitting the right spot is the first step, and from there, the key point is to send energy and disrupt it.

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The pachislot Raoh does a Kamehameha-like pose with both hands from a charging stance, so it really feels like a Kamehameha.

By the way, the nickname “Mikan” is given because of the color and the round shape it has when it’s stored.

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New Blood Sorrow

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The Hundred Crack Fist is an amazing technique when you think of it as hitting a vital point with each strike.

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Even though Raoh stole so many secret techniques, he only uses Hokuto’s techniques, doesn’t he?

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>>82

In the end, everything besides Hokuto Shin Ken is trash…

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>>82

I guess there were many things that I hadn’t researched.

Well, he’s a martial artist who’s on the level of getting caught by the Emperor’s army soldiers.

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>>87

When I think about it this way, it’s a level that Raoh could just ignore…

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In pachinko and slot machines, “gombuto laser” is considered strong.

As a result of identifying techniques that can be used in that direction, it became the Strong Palm Wave.

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>>83

Well, later both the slot and pachinko had Tensho Honretsu as their ultimate technique.

The Smart Slot emphasizes ease of familiarity, and the Great Wave has been returned to its maximum ultimate technique.

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It doesn’t really feel like a beam when you say “heavenly break, life-taking.”

It’s more like an invisible long-range shot than a beam.

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The spirit of not tolerating the rebellion of ants is abundantly present in Raoh, as we are systematically eliminating martial artists from the rebellious factions.

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How about trying to stop by striking the hidden points?

I like the depiction of Jagi properly doing what he needs to do and stopping.

It’s rotten to the core, but even so, I’m still a candidate for the successor of the Hokuto Shinken.

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>>89

Even looking at the whole, there aren’t many descriptions of someone stopping by hitting their own vital points, so it makes Jaggi really impressive…

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>>89

You used it, didn’t you~!! The ultimate technique of the Hokuto Shinken, the Sharp Hole~~!! I love it

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Even if Jaggy uses Nanto Seiken, it’s obviously a degraded copy that makes using Hokuto Ken look better.

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Kenshiro uses the Nanto Seiken, but…

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The heavenly general Xuanyuan’s fierce charge in the battle of Han, which was later elaborated upon.

It must be the impression of the real Gōshōha in the battle of Balan… Wasn’t there a time when we were holding Raoh’s funeral in real-time?

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>>96

Wasn’t the funeral event during the time of the remake movie?

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The most amazing thing about Raoh in Cassandra is…

It might be a quick-thinking ability to grasp and understand the key points of a manual at a glance.

In the anime, it felt like light was emanating from the eyes, as if they were reading something.

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>>97

Aren’t you just feeling like you’ve memorized it?

After all, I didn’t use it.

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>>100

Because there is a shadow of water, I will remember.

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>>102

I wonder if it can be adapted to books…

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If all you need to do is memorize, you can just copy it by looking at it without even needing an instructional book…

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I don’t remember if the swimming spirit was Ken Shiro’s unique ability or not.

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There is a theory that just changing the name means that Tensho Hyakuretsuken, Hokuto Hyakuretsuken, Senju Satsu, and Rairetsusho are all the same technique.

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Kenshiro is said to be a genius at anticipating movements.

Raoh also has a strong ability to catch newcomers off guard, so it seems both of them are geniuses after all.

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In other words, it gives the impression that Raoh was really born under a lucky star, as he is exceptionally skilled at overcoming crises.

Pitfalls and so on.

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Huey has a pretty pathetic way of dying without any secret techniques or anything.

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The Hundred Crack Fist mixes not only punches but also scissors and single punches.

Thousand Hand Kill is a series of thrusts.

“Senju Koya and Tensho are a series of punches.”

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