
What we were missing was the spirit of dialogue!
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>>1
Hey!!!!
I understand that, but even if you say that in a battle manga…
>>2
Well, Suguru often says that too.
What is wrong with this guy whose intelligence has regressed to the extreme?
Wrestling is kind of like a dialogue.
I have no good memories of time superheroes, so I have no intention of talking!
I think you’re certainly strong, but aren’t you getting carried away by Magpa’s strength?
The British superhuman is like…
Don’t suddenly become a heel!
Well, to be honest, this is much more like the Nep I know than some oddly intellectual appearance.
There’s a strange charm that has been tainted by Oita Robin.
Nep is having so much fun playing the match that watching them makes me feel energized.
Die!
You properly revealed your favorite things, right?
This time, I really think Magpa is the best! I hope it doesn’t lead to the Uhoho route.
The conclusion from the Omega arc became that if you stop that kind of doping and focus on peaceful use, then it’s okay, right, Uh-hoh Man?
>>14
Die!
To be honest, I really love my current fighting style.
I can’t help but feel uneasy about the mentality that fully utilizes the magnet power, which was so thoroughly criticized in the Ancestor chapter…
But I feel like I’ve never seen the Thunder Saber being the decisive factor.
>>17
It looks impressive, so it’s a technique worth showcasing in a show.
The Thunder Saber feels like a cheat… isn’t that a weapon hit detection?!
>>19
Perfect Superhuman Secret Technique!
>>19
Isn’t it too late to say that Robin was using a spear of flames or something?
>>146
If anything, it seems that bringing in weapons is okay if it’s through thunder, which can be understood by looking at Ramen Man.
>>162
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>>162
The warrior commander time and space won’t be of any help!
>>168
Isn’t it too unfair for Ramen Man to forcibly drag me into this space?
>>162
The Thunder Saber used on the ally side seems like something, right?
>>146
Skills, innate gimmicks, and costume design.
I wonder if that staff of Anoralo, which transcends such things, is still good even now.
It feels like it’s been sublimated into a technique by summoning and attaching something.
I’m definitely going to lose.
If I lose here due to my own mistakes, I’m basically just an idiot, right?
The ancestor said it was Magpadame, but I don’t care about that.
>>23
As long as I train my skills and power up even more with Magpa, that’s all I need to do!
It’s true that I can’t see any vision of winning at all.
If this guy loses, it will be total destruction for the perfect superhuman…
>>24
There are still peak aboo.
…It should be there, but I can’t see it at all.
It’s unreasonable and too salty to just slice it with a thunder saber and be done with it.
>>25
It’s pro wrestling! But actually, there are quite a few outcomes like that.
As long as you don’t neglect honing your skills in real life, isn’t that fine?
I can’t believe a used Thunder Sabre would hit.
The other Magp techniques would probably be Masked End and Sword Bomber.
Considering the strength of Diamond Power, Sword Bomber feels like a move with some restraint.
The Thunder Saber has the effect of absorbing superhuman strength, right?
It’s amazing, I can’t picture a winning vision at all.
You’re a hard-core invader, time superhuman.
If you have magnet power, you won’t lose in strength! But saying that sounds a bit uncool…
It seems like you’re admitting that without it, you’ll be overpowered…
This guy can add friendship power from here if he wants, so I have no idea what will happen.
The spirit of dialogue and friendship is the best…!
That aside, die, time superhuman!
I feel like the aim is to make you think you’re weak without Magpa and then close the Apollon window again.
It feels like if Papillon seems unmotivated and Magpa just turns off the faucet, they might actually lose normally.
Seeing the losing flags being built up at such a rapid pace makes me want to go against the trend and think we might actually win.
There’s that much momentum…!
He was originally a salt wrestler who used to win in an instant…
Robin also shouted, “Shatter along with the ice!” and so on…
>>43
Compared to the noodles that were extremely careful not to kill the opponent in the anime, the intensity with which they seriously want to kill is a bit amusing.
Even if Papillon wins, I want the mask to come off…!
Is it going to crack there!?
It became like that.
Die, my favorite! I will evolve superhumanly through your death!
It’s like showing a step ahead of the previous Magpa.
If you don’t suggest something like this for a mag-up, then…
Isn’t the Silver Mask going to shine again?
>>48
If I really just drown in Magpa like this and end up losing in a pathetic way, The Man will probably be holding his head in despair.
>>54
I am
I think it’s good.
If we win with this, that would be interesting in its own way.
If that’s the case, I don’t think it gets exciting thinking about doing Magpa again next time.
Isn’t it strange that you have to lynch with Ragunan without a Mag-P while being so strong and you can even defeat Super God?
If you lose straight like this, you’re an idiot!
It’s a losing flag, but the match is progressing and it’s the middle of the game, so it feels like they’re handling the losing flag early.
Despite being relatively pressured more than anything, the fact that my composure doesn’t crumble gives me a strange sense of trust.
Winning like this feels off, and if we lose, I’ll be thinking, “What was this guy even doing…?”
In the previous two matches, those who thought this was a victory flag ended up losing due to being outpowered, so we will lose again this time.
Papillon Man is
>>57
Well, if we win, it would unexpectedly be the third match, right, puppy…
I think there’s some strategy behind it, but it also seems like they could just lose like this…
>>58
Closing the Apollon window, removing the mask, and it might turn out that we lose the match but win the competition.
Overall, the current strange Neppu is more like normal operation.
Wasn’t something off about the time of the Royal Title Arc and the Ancestor Arc?
Dialogue (Pro Wrestling)
I think they want to do Cross Bomber, so they’re probably aiming for magnetization.
I was satisfied because the scene of rescuing 100t was cool.
Since Warsman had built up that many winning flags and still lost.
On the contrary, no matter how many losing flags we accumulate, there is still a chance we could win.
Is it a strategy to force the opponent into a terrible choice of either letting the Papillon seal the Magpa themselves or just getting overwhelmed by the constant stream of Magpa they’re releasing…? But is this really the kind of character they are…? Just when I was thinking that, it didn’t seem like that at all, and it was just a “die!” moment that didn’t work out.
From here, I might end up in a pinch and transform into The Samurai.
Depending on the time and situation, even a perfect superhuman might use a Mag-Pa to cause the world to collapse.
I feel a bit troubled regardless of whether Papillon or Nep wins; what is this?
>>69
Both are heel moves.
But the match is interesting.
The feeling that the Thunder Saber is useless even when used by allies is intense.
After being shown that reliance on the magpie for so long, I have no idea how I’m supposed to feel about this strategy now!
>>71
In other words, whether the Thunder Saber is used by allies or remains a crappy technique like when used by enemies is a problem.
I mean, there are quite a few techniques that can be used and are being used, and isn’t the Thunder Saber also a setup for magnetization?
I think it’s a good match that Leviathan is being reevaluated.
>>73
The super gods are being re-evaluated by everyone after a little while.
Except for Bycorn.
“I can’t help but think, what was the story of the founding chapter if we lost by succumbing to the power of the allied magp?”
I think it’s okay to make effective use of it since it’s already leaking out even if I don’t use it.
>>76
Stop wasting time on something as ridiculous as fighting!
>>79
It’s already leaking anyway, and since it’s going to be used by a superhuman eventually, I might as well use it.
>>79
It’s a waste as soon as it starts flowing out.
In other words, it’s called the total energy problem, so it’s a matter of balance, and the discussion is about the direction in which saturation is not good; it’s said that it can be drawn out inexhaustibly until the star breaks down.
I thought the Papillon’s attack wasn’t effective, but it actually was.
What was brought out with a suggestive air was a heavily worn Thunder Saber.
There are elements that make me think it might not work out, and that has become a bit fun.
It feels like there might not be any deeper meaning beyond the fact that Yude wanted to draw Magnet Power Neptune Man again…
I’m just making effective use of the energy that’s leaking out because the enemy intends to bring about the ruin of the world…
I think it would have been good if there had been a preface saying, “Since the other side is cheating (using a magpie tactic), we’ll fight you guys using your own methods.”
Isn’t it that the opponent is at fault, or is the god of intelligence just wicked?
>>84
The God of Intelligence is so capable that it is evident they are evaluated from many perspectives, but they are quite unscrupulous.
It’s a meta observation, but up until now, Magpa has been about how destroying stars and worlds may lead to friendship power becoming hope, and how fighting for others is what friendship power is about, yet I don’t really want to see someone who says “Die!” using Magpa win too much…
Because just before that, I fought to understand the other person and lost, it’s even more…
I don’t even know what the extracted energy will be used for, and I don’t know if it can be returned, so if that’s the case, I guess I’ll use it…
Well, they might want to make it sound like the five great powers are so strong that they can crush opponents with their abilities, even if it’s with Magpa! But then it raises the question of when the victory of the ally team will actually be.
But since I was relying on Magpa’s strength, I lost. So will Nep’s match end quickly…?
Normally, you would think that they wouldn’t take a route that is drowned in power, right?
>>90
Moreover, it’s not the enemy that’s drowning, but our side.
It’s a weird vibe, and obviously, I’m getting carried away, but the problem is that I’m really strong and currently dominating…
If we stop the magma eruption and win with friendship power, it’s killing two birds with one stone.
>>92
If you’re doing this on purpose, I’m ready to turn the tables.
Haven’t you heard the story of the great founder Silverman?
If someone said that I switched places with Uhoho Man, I would pretty much be convinced.
>>95
There’s hardly a difference compared to Barracuda and Robin Mask, isn’t it?
The Magpa itself is not bad; it’s just being used to destroy the world in the first place.
I’ve been managing without relying on Magpa until now, but it’s not like I want to use it on purpose here.
Yay, I can use the magpie! It looks a bit bad with how excited I seem…
I feel a glimpse of the future where I will be like “Uhoho~” with my current level of excitement.
It’s strange even before using Mag-Pa.
“Dialogue is about giving it your all, so I use Magpass too, and I say ‘Die!'”
There should be no contradictions.
Well, this is peaceful use in its own way; it’s not for invasion or destruction, but for protecting space.
But somehow… it seems like I’m too excited and it’s not good!
But if we’re talking about everything related to Nep, then Magpa is also inseparable.
Nep is kind of slimy and gross, uses Mag-Pa, and says things like “die!”, but since he’s on my team, I need him to win, but I don’t want him to win—it’s a complex feeling.
After all, they will just regenerate anyway… It’s just right to do it with the intention to kill these guys.
If there are any anecdotes related to butterflies and thunder, there is a possibility of strengthening Papillon.
It was a symbol of the perfect ancestors’ downfall, and even though it’s now being freely released, I still think it shouldn’t be used…
>>109
Isn’t it the one who uses it and becomes corrupted that is to blame?
>>112
The silver claim is also this direction, you know.
It is concluded that there should be a seal added with the note, “There is no one, including ourselves, who can gain that power and not fall into corruption.”
>>109
If you think about how to use it, that thing is actually pretty good…
>>109
But Neptune Man has gotten stronger since he obtained the Magpack, equipped with Diamond Power and various tag moves…
It feels like wars are losing, so I guess Nep is probably going to win…
Nemesis lost, and Nep is looking like this.
What if the leader of the Gloro starts running again?
>>114
When the time comes, Peak will show us hope.
Maybe…
Everyone is using the power of their friends to level up.
This time, if I think that Earth has also sided with us against the invaders…
How did we make the friendship magnet power manifest again?
>>116
I don’t understand.
Friendship power could be used like magnetic power.
>>116
I controlled the magnetic power I gained from eating too much Magupa with friendship power.
>>116
In a magnetized state, friendship power is… feeling just right…
>>116
The source of power is friendship power.
It was supposed to reproduce the same effect using the superhuman power harnessed from the magnetic energy in the body…
When it comes to being able to borrow the other person’s power at the third stage of friendship, I feel like the situation changes.
I want to see Zamann gruesomely execute the miserably defeated Uhohoman.
For now, it’s bad that Magpa’s psychic abilities were underwhelming, but I’m also quite curious about Pirate saying they wouldn’t use such power.
I don’t even know if I’m drowning in power; I’m feeling excited, but I was pushing even before MagPa.
But reading about Nep’s rampage is really interesting…
Well, it’s only when I think “I can’t throw the Thunder Saber!” that it happens…
Isn’t it true that any superhuman becomes stronger by using a magpad?
You will only end up drowning in it and neglecting the training of your abilities.
Well, that’s the type who has trained with the premise of Magpa.
It has been proven in the battle against Leviathan that I haven’t changed my way of fighting to rely on Magupa.
In this world, the only perfect thing is the friendship of justice superhumans, and the spirit of dialogue is important, but time superhumans should die!
Nemesis fought as a member of the Kin’niku tribe and lost!
Nep can die in Magp!
No peak performance!
The perfect camp is already falling apart.
>>132
In reality, the second generation is in decline…
Magpa is no good after all.
Use fiber optics.
>>133
If you curve it, the power drops drastically, so it’s no good.
(Since you won’t die anyway) Die!
Watching the battle between Nemesis and Nep.
In the Onyx battle, I must activate the dreaded thorn mode, even after growing.
The treatment of the war, which was lost early on, is too cruel…
>>135
Heroes of justice are basically at a disadvantage in the early game.
>>135
The Perfect Force is indeed on a different level in terms of superhuman strength, and the war itself starts off as slowly as Suguru does…
Are you talking about Neptune King again? Please stop.
Even if the perfect faction loses, it would be complicated, but if the justice superhumans lose and Magpa or the Harmony faction wins, it would also be complicated, right, Man-san?
Since immortality has been abolished, Zaman will eventually die too, and thinking that he dies in the second generation makes it understandable for there to be a decline.
I felt that, in a way, for Yude even now, the second generation Uhoho Man is an extension of Neptune Man.
>>144
In other words, the concept of heel-ness is consistent.
The babyface from the Samurai period of the Royalty Arc is rare.
I think Nep will win here and go on to the battle with Pana…
If we delve into the pros and cons of using MagSafe
What do you think of Magnificent?
Isn’t Britain a country of strange people?
>>148
It’s terrible damage from rumors…
There are decent superhumans, right!
Maybe…
>>148
Well, even Kevin Mask would turn to the dark side.
>>148
In the side story of Care Cook, there were superhumans from Britain who acted as if they were from the outdated British Empire…
>>148
Robin and the thread are already out of the question.
Dalmatians have strange behaviors.
If we’re digging into Magu-P, I kind of want Neptune King to make a comeback and team up with Nep again.
>>149
It’s just too much to handle!
There are too few Magpul users among both allies and enemies.
In a meta-reading, I think this is where Nep wins against Fnatic, revealing what Nepkin and Psycho left undone.
Silver probably won’t appear again.
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I feel that the argument that Uhoho Man is indeed a future version of Nep has become more convincing in this story…
The gap between Waz and the time-superhuman who wants to save his friend is too severe.
>>156
In the first place, it’s because of the despair of pessimism that it ended up like that; I won’t say “die” or anything, but I don’t think Warsman would be friends with Papillon either.
>>184
It depends on what’s underneath the mask.
I feel like it’s definitely doping.
Unlike Psycho and Fana, I feel like the way it’s used is really refined.
I feel an indescribable mood…
Kevin is taking it seriously!
Even Fanah, who declared that she wouldn’t use it for attack, is using it for immediate defense, so it seems pretty serious to be overwhelmed by power, but if it’s going to be a loss without using it, then there’s no choice but to use it.
>>164
Well, it’s true that this time we’re forced to choose between sealing the currently surging Magpa to win or trying hard to defeat Nep.
That being said, I’m doing whatever I want.
In terms of borrowing strength from others, it’s the same as relying on bullshit power.
>>166
This is true, setting aside the total amount of power, it’s doping, isn’t it, damn power.
After talking about the third fire scene like it’s a key, it’s impressive that you’re saying “I’ll die!” Neppu.
Well, then it raises the question of how perfect upper management’s immortality is any different from doping.
“Die! The momentum is too strong, it’s no good.”
If the warrior’s assertion is correct, then Marikita should be dead from a single stake by the demon king.
>>175
If I were a warrior, I would have come back to life without explanation after dying, only to die again.
It’s much more attractive than Nep in a mode where she seems to understand everything and has an enlightened feeling.
Alright, Mariposa, who can now ignite without holding the staff of Anora, is safe.
I think it’s good to use it moderately, so that it doesn’t become too dependent, Fanatic.
Nep can produce a power that rival even 100 million.
As expected, depending on the time and situation, it might be better to use the Magpa, Mr. Silverman.
Watching this lawlessness makes me realize that during the Ultimate Tag Arc, they were really weakened.
While Ashura, who is also a first-generation superhuman, has rejuvenated physically and is pushing through with brute strength,
Nep is actually becoming rather poor at brute force.
>>182
Even if muscle mass doesn’t change, it’s pointed out that the organs are clearly aging, and besides, fiber optics have a fatal weakness…
>>182
The aging in the meat world is an incredible debuff…
Well, before we even talk about it, we need to defeat them once, otherwise, there are patterns where the conversation won’t get through.
There are many situations where fighting is fundamentally involved, as it can lead to understanding and changing perspectives.
When they brought out the Thunder Saber, I could feel right then that we were going to lose, and it’s really well done.
Everyone except Psycho has lost because of that.
>>186
Jump up and die! The pose is just too much like a losing villain.
I don’t usually use MagSafe or anything like that.
Since the opponent is trying to occupy the area where the magpas spawn to generate superhumans.
Then it looks like I’ll take advantage of it too!
Maybe I’m not drowning in Magpie after all.
>>187
I’ll pull the Magpie from the Earth to win! No, wait.
I’m just borrowing the fact that I’m already in a messy state because of the enemy and letting it flow freely.
As long as it can’t be closed immediately, there is no problem in utilizing the overflowing part that would otherwise go to waste.
Well, it’s understandable that those who are targeting the destruction of the current universe would be told to die…
If I regain my composure after being saved at my feet, there might be a one-in-a-million chance.
>>191
There was a chance to come to my senses after experiencing pain, yet I’m just laughing…
>>191
I think it feels dangerous if you start thinking about it weirdly.
Even though Papillon has accumulated quite a few losing flags, it keeps raising them at a pace that far exceeds that…
If someone who knows nothing about actions or design sees it, they might think the Papillon is on their side.
No matter if I win or lose, I just think, “What is this guy…?”