
……肉マン, for some reason, you will join our team. JRA is not there. However, in exchange, my superhuman strength is… …100 power, three people will get beaten up. Here, I… will take care of this. 52.
It’s convenient, superhuman strength.
I don’t really understand what superhuman strength is.
>>2
Wrestler’s “rank” status
Specifically, the theory that the guideline for the fee per match was the easiest to understand.
>>23
The perfect superhuman is acting all high and mighty, huh~!
>>23
The perfect superhuman is really high up there!
>>23
The perfect superhuman is so full of themselves!
I thought Wolf and Robin could also become 1 million power.
Since gods have a uniform power of 100 million, there is clearly a limit.
When Geronimo is revived, he is to be struck in a spherical shape, this is the setting at that time.
I feel like it was also a sphere when Mammothman recently brought Robin back to life.
Originally, it became 10 million power by taking away 10,000 power from 1,000 super humans.
Where did the original 1 million power go?
>>7
Maybe Yude just made a mistake in math…
>>7
That’s the clever part about him.
>>7
It’s not that I could absorb all of the 10,000 power; there’s probably a version where it couldn’t be fully absorbed and came out of the body along with waste.
>>7
It’s not that it absorbed all 10,000 power; there’s probably a version that couldn’t absorb it all and ended up being excreted along with waste.
>>7
It wasn’t that all 10,000 power was absorbed; it seems that some of it couldn’t be fully absorbed and was expelled from the body along with waste.
Even after being revived, Buffalo Man still retains his 10 million power.
Hey kids! Don’t believe too much in the superhuman pro wrestler Mike!
Isn’t it something that you generally want to throw at someone who wants to revive superhuman strength?
I remember that in the anime, it was properly corrected to 900 people.
Isn’t it too harsh for the Devil Ultra World that he had a million power right from the start and was never recognized, seen only as a weakling with just brute strength, alongside Warsman?
>>14
Others have sand, crocodiles (shoes), springs, six arms and three faces, and groups of planets.
>>14
Canadiaman also has a million power, but he’s not handled very well.
>>14
The reason it never saw the light of day is because it was since Buffaloman was a Justice Superhuman.
There was a setting where the lower it is, the higher the speed becomes, even if just for a moment.
>>18
Kanibase and Sayuri become high-speed fighters…
>>18
The crab base and small hydrangeas become high-speed fighters…
>>18
The crab base and small hyacinth become high-speed fighters…
>>94
Mom is a woman who can fly…
I sincerely believe that in order for Suguru, who was a worthless superhuman, to make use of his natural superhuman strength of 950,000 power, which is relatively high among the righteous and cruel superhumans, he needs training and a good mentor.
After seeing Marikita, it looks like it might be a relatively helpful position and thickness…
It seems like they are treated as if they don’t matter, yet there are superhumans in the story with less than a million in power, and it’s questioned why they possess such strength…? So I think it’s still a fairly important concept.
If it’s too low, like a tea bag man, no matter how much training you do, you won’t be able to catch big fish.
>>83
The Pentagon was advancing in Jack Chi’s favor, and with 700,000 power, it seems like he could take on big targets.
>>26
That friendship was so flashy that it seems to be worth around 30 million or so.
250,000 is too low, isn’t it…
>>27
Isn’t 200,000 or 900,000 just a small error compared to surpassing 10 million?
It’s a decorative number, but it can’t be too low either.
>>83
If you have acquired techniques that don’t rely on tea bags, maybe…
I deeply believe that for Suguru, who was a hopeless superhuman with a base superhuman strength of 950,000 power, to utilize his relatively high talent among righteous and brutal superhumans, he needs training and a good instructor.
It is possible to cover up the difference, but those with high base superhuman power tend to have high inherent ability regardless.
It was used as a topic in recent novelizations.
I’m a bit curious whether the superhuman strength of the provider will remain diminished or eventually return.
>>32
I think it will come back since they said it was like a blood transfusion during Geronimo’s time, right?
>>32
Since Geronimo used to say things like “It’s like a blood transfusion,” isn’t that why they’re coming back?
I have also thought about a guideline for the range of discretion where behaviors can deviate from the laws of physics, beyond pure physical performance.
With 10,000, you can achieve giant flight.
Superhuman strength is immutable.
No matter how much you train, you won’t change.
I still think it wasn’t good to say that at the beginning.
I think that’s why a lot of things like Krako, Magpa, and external boosts were created as a means of relief.
Hey good kids! You shouldn’t believe in the superhuman wrestler’s mic too much!
Isn’t the demon superhero world too harsh for not seeing the light of day consistently?
If it’s a fixed value, it wouldn’t decrease, that’s the logic.
Even if it’s lent out, the number of places it can be moved to won’t increase.
It seems like they are being treated as unimportant, yet even in the story, there are superhumans whose power doesn’t even reach a million, yet they are still mentioned as having such strength… So I think it’s still a fairly important concept.
If it’s too low, like Teabagman, no matter how much training you do, you won’t be able to catch big ones.
The high level of superhuman strength has little bearing on match results, but if it is high, it makes readers think it’s strong.
Such a mysterious number.
From looking at times like when they tried to resurrect here and Geronimo, it seems that they can be separated at will with any value.
There is something called an angel’s share.
>>44
Isn’t that just the devil’s cut?!
It’s a value that looks like a blood transfusion during Geronimo’s time, but it’s also said to be no good if it’s too low.
If you acquire skills that do not rely on feedback, perhaps…
Suguru, who was a useless superhuman, has a raw superhuman strength of 950,000 power. To make the most of his relatively high talent among the righteous and cruel superhumans, he really needs training and a good mentor.
Specifically, the idea of a guideline for the fee per match was the easiest to understand.
The Perfect Superhuman is just too high and mighty!
It seems like they’re being treated as if they don’t matter, but there are references in the story questioning how these superhumans, whose power is less than a million, possess such strength… So, I think it’s actually a fairly important concept.
If it’s too low, no matter how much training you do, you won’t be able to catch big fish like Teabagman.
Others have sand, crocodile shoes, springs, three-faced six-armed beings, and planetary groups, you know.
Buffalo Man with 10,000 power
Sacrificing something that has strength but its power is somewhat uncertain.
If you can be revived multiple times.
The members of the Justice Superhuman Army, who are unusually strong for their strength, are excellent as vanguards.
>>51
It doesn’t waste the energy of the universe either.
Hey kids! You shouldn’t trust the superhuman wrestler Mike too much!
Relatively consistently, such strength…
The Five Great Deities can resurrect 100 million people, so that means they can bring back 100 million with superhuman strength level 1.
Increasing speed seems to be a separate ability from raising and lowering superhuman strength in the Zero Power mode.
That aside, the cow in the thread image is cool.
>>56
Suguru, who was a hopeless superhuman, has a base superhuman strength of 950,000 power, which is relatively high among justice and cruel superhumans. To leverage that talent, I really think he needs training and good guidance.
If you stack 10 million and become zero power, you’ll become faster, but those who are originally low won’t be able to, as their physique is appropriate for them.
When the Turbo Men were sucking in, they were also in a spherical shape.
>>93
It seems that by separating it at a free value, we can bring back things like here and Geronimo.
Looking at the current thread image, I can’t help but laugh at the absurdity of the superhuman’s life.
Back then, I was really into reading it…
Superhuman strength is like the battery level.
Even Canadian Man is a million, you know.
Kanadi is good enough to participate as a representative, at least to some extent.
>>70
The high level of superhuman strength rarely affects the outcome of matches, but it makes readers believe that being strong is desirable.
Such a mysterious number
There was a setting where speed seemed to increase the lower it was, for just a moment.
When I look at the current thread image, I can’t help but laugh at the absurdity of the superhuman’s life.
I was so engrossed in reading it back then…
Even if a Marikitaman is pinned like this, it’s still going strong, so come on, cows, do your best too!
Why is that ladybug so lively?
>>71
Well, setting that aside, the cow in the thread image is really cool.
What is needed to return from the Superhuman Graveyard to the real world is a Life Ball, and the superhuman power extracted from the body is also a sphere. Considering the settings of the new meat, I think it’s well done, although I believe it’s a coincidence.
If you have 10,000, you can’t catch big fish.
Even though the Pentagon was making favorable progress against Jack Che, with 700,000 power, it was just a strong but weak fish.
I wonder how many unfortunate superhumans would come back to life if the Great Gods or the Five Great Deities rang the bell.
Now that I look at it, 70 million for the Royal Edition fire scene seems like such a half-baked number.
>>79
It seems like they’re being treated as unimportant, but even the superhumans in the story who have less than a million in power are mentioned in a way that raises the question of how they could have such strength… So I think it’s actually a fairly important concept.
If it’s too low, like a tea bag man, no matter how much training you undergo, you won’t be able to catch big fish.
>>83
If you have acquired skills that do not rely on feedback, perhaps…
>>79
It seems that when trying to resurrect here and Geronimo, it can be separated at an arbitrary value.
>>79
The story is that Max is approaching 100 million, and that’s why the evil god is starting to move to eliminate Kinnikuman, so it has to be a number close to 100 million.
However, if we set it too high (like 98 million), we won’t be able to introduce an enemy with power that surpasses Kinnikuman.
Assuming the appearance of enemies that exceed a certain level, it is set a bit lower at 70 million.
I wonder if it feels like that.
On one page, “you guys” changes to “you all.”
First of all, around this time, there is a rather unclear setting called “Gem of Life,” and that’s what the thread image is about.
>>84
You can use a special move when you take it!
The superhuman strength remains unchanged.
No matter how much I train, nothing changes.
I still think now that what I said first wasn’t so good.
I think a lot of things like “hardcore” and “magpul” and external boosters were created for that kind of salvation.
What is necessary to return from that superhuman grave to the present world is the Orb of Life, and I think it’s a coincidence that the superhuman power taken from the body is also spherical, based on the setting of new flesh.
If it’s a marikita man, even if this much is pinned down, it’s still sharp, that tent owl beetle is amazing.
Superhuman strength level 950,000
I earnestly believe that for Suguru, who was a useless superhuman, to utilize his inherent superhuman strength of 950,000 power, which is relatively high among the justice and ruthless superhumans, he needs training and a good teacher.
>>93
I remember that in the anime, 900 people were properly fixed.
>>97
Isn’t it something that you fairly consistently want to throw at someone with superhuman strength to revive them?
I feel like it was a different ability from simply increasing or decreasing strength.
That is that.
Look, if the super gods or the five great seals were to chime, how many unfortunate superhumans could come back to life, I wonder?