
In short… do you want to brag!? Even if you learn what my ability is without understanding it, it’s pointless. You admire my “beloved car” and obtained the same thing… but you don’t have a license. You don’t even know how to handle the “car” you obtained, let alone what it’s used for. This “ability” can only be mastered by me. You should give up.
It’s just right for something that can be perfectly copied but has a time limit.
Yang Jian became overpowered because he had no weaknesses.
A common convenient constraint: “Inferior to the real thing.”
Cannot fire star-shaped bullets.
If there are no flaws, then it’s fine as it is…
You can put a nerf on the main body too.
Can be used only once.
I think Soma’s culinary skills are acceptable because it’s a cooking manga.
And that inferior version is the final boss…
The rental pod was just right.
Skill Hunter is too strong.
It can only be used from eating the target brain to excreting or vomiting it.
The wings of Raijin’s son…
I wonder if there were any downsides to Kirby’s copy ability…
I feel like the thread image had a type of copy ability that didn’t have any particular drawbacks.
It seems like you need to either keep eating until you memorize it or do something like hit your head against the wall.
The copy-holding boss that appears in the thread might actually output better than the original.
Even if you can perfectly replicate it, if you lose due to the difference in skill level with the real thing, then well
When I think about it, Kakashi-sensei is really well-balanced.
I think it’s quite flawed that a genuine item can only be used once, even after enduring and replicating it.
On the contrary, it would be nice to win with a usage that the original didn’t think of!
I think that characters like Kise, who can combine strengths but have a high stamina consumption, are a good balance.
Okkotsu had an ideal fighting style as a copy user.
I like the idea from “Armored Demon Blade Muramasa” where Miyamoto Musashi says, “You can copy it if you see it, but you can’t use it without understanding the reasoning behind it.”
Yang was a bit too shady.
Kise combining elements by compensating for what’s lacking with something else and recreating it surpasses the original is truly impressive as a battle manga, and I think it’s a great example.
I lost because I faced an Aikido practitioner with a copy of Aikido in Kengan Ashura, and I felt the difference in experience.
Yang Jian likes to utilize the abilities of enemy characters that have already exited the scene.
To counter Nuwa with a Soul Dropping Formation.
In terms of performance, it can respond to techniques produced by the real thing = because its reaction is quick, its skill level is higher.
The Suzaku could not overcome the cultivated skills.
Even if it is somewhat deteriorated, you can use multiple copies at the same time.
There are often reasons for losing that I cannot accept.
Is the thread image the one where the boy who plays the role of the fool ends up being transformed into a beautiful girl?
I can only copy the abilities of opponents who show hostility, so I have to betray my strong allies, and I can only stock a maximum of six.
→ The copy conditions have changed, and now I’ve started to copy the abilities of those I consider friends, but I have to be careful because my combat power originates from the person’s skills, and I might end up automatically copying the abilities of allies that only have disadvantages. This is Undead Billy.
A versatile millionaire that can be used infinitely and combined in countless ways, even if it can only reproduce 99%.
It may not match the real thing in output, but it’s strong when you combo by yourself.
I like this.
Maybe something like Kirby is just right.
It’s a good balance that Chrollo has both abilities that are stronger when he uses them and those that are stronger when someone else uses them.
The God Egg of ARMS is too unfair.
There are slightly different patterns in copy abilities, such as the one that can copy the opponent in front of you and another that can stock someone else’s abilities.
I don’t understand the disadvantages in terms of usability like in the thread image.
It’s not good because it no longer has value as a capability.
Yokoshima copied Ashtaroth with Monju, but because he is copying the current state of the opponent in real-time, the damage from his own attacks is also fed back to him, so when he fights with equal strength, he ends up taking double the damage. I like that.
Kakashi-sensei vs. Zabuza, fighting while copying and taunting, is just too cool.
Okkotsu couldn’t quite manage to copy strong abilities.
I felt it was convenient for the storyline.
Isn’t Kazuma from KonoSuba somewhat of a copycat character?
It’s not so much a copy character, but rather it’s just bare-faced.
Do you like Blue Mages?
It’s a bit amusing that after all this bragging, it turns out this guy was a copy too.
I feel that learning and copying are subtly different.
In Kirby’s case, it’s not so much copying as it is a possibility that he is the original…
I’m just using enemies or items as a switch to use my abilities.
The ability to power up while suffering from pain and heat as bones and muscles regenerate all night long after receiving major damage and surviving.
The power-up will be complete in a few minutes, but the backlash is several times greater, making survival impossible.
That was a thing, wasn’t it?
It’s completely lawless if it not only has copying like in the Narou genre but also the ability to erase the opponent’s powers.
Transform into the same form as the opponent and copy their unique abilities.
Even though it’s a power that can be misused in countless ways, it’s being tolerated because the owner, Rena Minami, is more like a silly child.
You can say that the thread image can be used as is.
I’m just out of gas because I hadn’t realized the charge conditions needed to exert my abilities.
I love the development where I made an immortal copy with Andera but couldn’t master it.
Of course, it’s impossible for someone who was just a living person until a little while ago to fight while drowning to death.
Chrollo’s ability is weaker than a normal copying ability, right?
That’s due to the convenience of storytelling; Chrollo’s main body specs are too high.
It’s become a specification where you can fight hand-to-hand with almost anyone and have the advantage with one hand.
By the way, isn’t the thread image “remembering” rather than copying?
I don’t like the development where a transformation character transforms into a character that is already dead and fights.
In the game Milky Holmes 2, the opponent copies our toys.
Since it’s a degraded copy, I remember thinking we could have won if we had faced the original members.
The ability to use multiple copied abilities at the same time also came when the final boss of ARMS showed up.
Having both the unique ability of a single molecule blade and energy nullification is unfair.
There is no particularly critical weakness for Copy Ability users until they increase their abilities, especially at the very beginning.
In the first place, Chrollo is taking the abilities from the original users, so it’s not technically a copy, is it?
It is rather Jin who is the one with the copy ability (although Jin is not copying with his ability).
In Power Pro Kun Pocket, Honfu’s performance is a bit lower, right?
Well, I feel like their physical abilities are so ridiculously high that it hasn’t really been a disadvantage at all.
I like to use things in a way that I can throw them away without worrying about their deterioration.
It was like a bonus to doubles, yet why did you become so strong, Nioh?
The ability to manipulate thermal energy copied from the image in the thread has such a high level of application that it can release energy to create updrafts, cause storms, drain heat to freeze objects, or emit it as fire. However, it requires the use of a special area of the brain, so while it can be copied, it cannot be applied effectively like the original user.
Since it was in a similar area of ability, it leads to a flow where I can use the molecular vibration ability that I couldn’t use well before, which I gained in the previous battle.
I quite like the mindset of “If you can’t copy it, then you’re not worth fighting, so we’ll all gang up on you.”
If someone who is already strong copies others’ abilities, they become even stronger.
If that’s not the case, then it’s just a convenient development where a newcomer with only copy abilities can win after gaining more powers.
Chrollo is strong enough to take on two members of the Zoldyck family without any tricks.
Wasn’t the fourth wave ultimately left unused?
Because a perfect copy can be made without any deterioration, I feel like I sometimes see it as a drawback.
Completing it after copying is indeed too much of a violation.
What I still like when it comes to copy abilities is Icarus Brave.
It says something about getting a little closer to being real, but only in one specific place.
I thought the one in the upper right of the thread image was Ragnar the Bloodedge, but is it a character from something else?
In FF5, the setting for the mime class written in the official guidebook is exactly like that of a copycat character.
The job was set up as a master who could perfectly imitate the movements of the opponent.
Needles, how nostalgic…
I like the idea that you can’t copy because there is no energy source to do so.
Sennin-like towards magic.
Milialal Polk from Gash appeared to be a copy.
It was some kind of hypnosis technique that made the opponent believe they were damaged by their own techniques.
It’s good to have a type of copy that closely resembles the result through imitation, but isn’t the same because the processes and principles are different.
It’s nice, isn’t it? Not copying makes you stronger. The strongest older sister in Japan.
The copying ability of the Sharingan quickly became a doomed setting.
It’s much stronger to have your own abilities than to steal the enemy’s techniques!
Copy abilities are interesting in games, but not so much in comics.
Kirby’s action of sucking in and swallowing could be considered a disadvantage.
Wizards Brain
The copied abilities will degrade significantly, but combining multiple abilities will surpass them.
I dislike that the boss with copy abilities only uses powers that have already been introduced in the story!
It’s about you, false Arclight.
It may not be an exact copy, but I liked the imitation of the Queen of Blood and Ashes.
Saten Ruiko “Fourth Wave?” Part.2
I think it’s amazing how Prince of Tennis incorporates multiple patterns of copying abilities in one work while properly differentiating them.
I saw it on a needle-less image board for the first time in several years.
A person with the ability to become a perfect copy using Tenten-kun has appeared.
I still like that development where both the protagonist and Tenten-kun are full of flaws, unlike the opponents they’ve faced so far, and they lose because those flaws are exploited.
In My Hero Academia, Monoma’s copying condition is just to touch the opponent, which is quite relaxed, but the number of copies he can maintain and the time limit makes him strong, though he has many drawbacks, creating a nice balance.
I can’t properly use things like pre-accumulated energy or the necessary items.
It’s pretty unfair that Fate’s Emiya copies not just the weapon’s concept but also the user’s experience.
While it may not compare to the real thing, it is more than sufficient.
There may be a concept for the second part of the thread, but I wonder if there is no intention to serialize it.
Are you currently doing a comic adaptation of Dendro?
However, abilities derived from special physical traits cannot be mimicked… In the latter half, it seems that characters with such traits fill the ranks, rendering the copy ability useless.
Kirby’s copy is called “copy,” so it is indeed a copy ability, but…
I’m not really copying the techniques too strictly…
Even though enemies that mimic the techniques of raging fire have appeared in the flames of fierce fire.
It was an amazing thing that simulated the fierce fire techniques close to magic or superpowers using tools.
You cannot use techniques that utilize that guy’s physical abilities.
I think that the copy abilities in cooking or sports, rather than in superpower battles, are likely to become more interesting because the difference in the final baseline specs, which is a distinctive feature, cannot be erased.
The image in the thread is just someone else’s copied work!
Copy (learning)
Copy (imitation)
Copy (Usurpation)
My favorite copy character is the sister from Katanagatari.
Emiya’s copy Noble Phantasm has lower output, and it decreases even more with non-sword types.
As long as there is magic power, it can be replicated endlessly, so I think it’s too cruel to use it by letting it go out of control, overloading it, raising its rank, and then using it as a disposable tool.
By copying and then adding a bit of my own arrangement, I was capable of surpassing the original; I had the potential to take on the role of the final boss.
This is the first manga I’ve ever seen where the protagonist uses all-powerful abilities to create a world where wearing socks completely naked is a trendy fashion.
Metamon, which has different copy specifications depending on the medium.
I’m not a copy ability user, but…
Copy the memory of the results being copied as well.
On the contrary, judge the target as your own imitation and defeat it.
I like going to defeat the mastermind who created me just as I am.
Copying a sword that automatically tracks enemies to make explosive arrows is too unfair.
Are you weak to abilities that fully demonstrate their effects due to the physical abilities derived from the user?
I still wonder about how the final boss’s ability in Food Wars was degraded Mitsuki.
It’s not about ability, but rather imitating with good eyesight, experience, and physical specifications, which naturally imposes constraints and is well-received.
Even if the abilities that have been used so far are employed, I’ve already prepared for them, so using them simultaneously isn’t a big deal…
What I felt was from the final boss of Devil May Cry 5.
The initial tentacle attack was the most painful.
Isn’t it boring that the copy ability is just someone else using an already known technique again?
I can’t think of anything right off the bat, but it seems like Yu-Gi-Oh could make good use of copy plays.
It’s like the Pandora battle in the original work.
Because we use the same cards with each other, it seems like we can create a situation where the opponent’s card works to our advantage.
Being disliked by the other person is a condition for copying.
So it was lucky that the other person was a jerk!
The Taskmaster can completely copy any technique after seeing it once, but while they can copy techniques derived from special abilities, they can’t use them, and it’s said that their memory diminishes based on the techniques they copy.
It’s troublesome because I’ll be acting as a teacher to have those who can use that supernatural ability learn techniques derived from the copied ability.
Mizusawa is putting in the effort to commit crimes just to make copies.
In an action game, it becomes clear that I remember it after all…
What’s going on with the Nioh illusion?
There were about two patterns where the protagonist of the Hanagumi could use copying better than you.
It seems there was a story about how someone who copied the technique self-destructed because they were unable to cover for it with a blessed physique.
In other words, the way Mitsumasa fights is just a copy, and his strengths are usually his superior cooking skills and arrangement techniques compared to most opponents.
A copy ability called the state of no self that no one uses.
I like the way it uses the heat absorbed in the fourth wave to strengthen Little Boy.
Kirby comes out a lot, but Mega Man is also basically a copy-type character.
“It’s useless to copy or say things like ‘that’s overloading!'”
I like Predator Cross.
I saw a guy who copied his opponent’s technique, but couldn’t copy their ability and lost, during Rising Impact.
The thread image seems to be a versatile ability that can be used for disguise and copying, but in reality, they were all different abilities.
I thought it was unfair for a protagonist to be able to use all the techniques from the martial arts they have fought against with the copying technique of Hokuto Shinken…
In the Iron Chef, there were competitors who could predict and modify their dishes just by observing their opponents’ cooking process.
It’s not like it’s a copying ability or anything, but when someone says “I’ll borrow your technique!” it’s really exciting in a manga.
It’s fine to copy with ability, but copying with the person’s observation skills is a bit boring.