
When including mental aspects, overall it’s not that strong.
If you always do it with the faucet full, it’s really strong.
The potential has been said to be amazing since episode 1.
To put it simply, it’s a vanilla monster with maxed-out attack and defense, but it doesn’t have any special effects.
If there was no self-destruction with the faucet wide open, I wonder if conceptual techniques wouldn’t be effective either.
This guy has pretty decent physical abilities even without any enhancements.
Not as much as Chad, but…
He’s a weakling who doesn’t even know how to fight properly.
In reality, it’s more like a creature with an effect that increases its attack power every turn rather than vanilla.
My weakness is that I have few special moves.
It’s troubling because the Colla is mostly correct.
I think the part that is holding us back the most is the chocolate latte.
If I were seriously trying to kill, I think I could overturn the outcome of quite a few battles in the original work.
I think if the one in white utilized their physical specs more, they would be strong.
The potential is like a dam, but the faucet is surprisingly small.
(Useless Bouncin’ Attack)
If it’s not chocolate latte, those who would sandwich me won’t help, so I’ll lose to Your Majesty.
The basic specs of His Majesty, who ranks second in the story after Chanichi and has too many tricks up his sleeve, makes it impossible to face Chanichi in a straightforward confrontation.
Considering the training period, their aptitude for close combat is like a bundle of talent.
If you just go all out without thinking, you can kill almost anyone, not just most people.
The weakness is that I am an ordinary high school student, so my mentality is immature.
It’s a hybrid that is like a miracle in existence.
I like that there’s a faucet setting, so it makes sense that Jukabe was defeated so quickly during the Soul Society Arc.
It’s not that you can’t kill sweetness.
If you can’t win without Bankai against an Espada, you won’t be able to make it from here on out! And then dragging it out like that…
Lack of experience and immaturity are strong.
I fought almost entirely with my crescent moon blade.
A high school student can’t possibly compete against beings that have lived for hundreds of years.
When I think calmly about it, isn’t it amazing that they are somehow managing to keep up with guys who have seemingly been death gods for around 200 years?
If it’s not chocolate latte, the cooperation level of the people inside might also decrease.
When I rarely show a murderous intent, it’s usually because the enemy is stronger.
Your Majesty and Ms. Tsukishima.
It’s easy to forget, but since that world is full of long-lived beings, Chuan, who can fight with just a little training, is a bundle of talent.
Seriously, the talent and sense are top-level in the work, but fundamentally, it’s Chocolatte, and that’s Chanichi.
The two guardians inside are tightening the faucet really hard, so I can’t really give it my all.
If it’s not chocolate latte, I can’t become a disciple of Don Kannonji…
Cross-shaped collision
Even Toshiro, who is regarded as a genius child in that world, is over 50, so Ichigo is just amazing.
I originally practiced karate and was quite strong at it as well.
It’s not that I have no experience at all.
That being said, chocolate latte.
Against a strong enemy, I get cocky → Wh-what… → Train and power up → Against a strong enemy, I get cocky → Wh-what…
Basically repeat.
I may be called a pushover, but I think other aspects of me are surprisingly mature for a high school student.
Due to the chocolatiness, it’s a struggle, but thanks to the chocolatiness, everything ultimately falls into place.
If there were the mentality or mindset of a professional soldier, I think it wouldn’t be difficult, but that kind of mentality makes Chanichi unappealing as Chanichi.
I think my older brother is strong among the Grim Reapers.
The subsequent situation and the other party are at fault.
That disaster group can really take down about three seats aside from Orihime, so everyone is truly a bundle of talent.
It’s still okay to become Chocolatete against Quincy.
Why do you turn into chocolate latte when facing Hollow, Niño?
Are all the members of the current world group candidates for death gods except for Ishida?
I think they are depicted as stronger than captains after the Arrancar arc.
The unimpressive image is largely due to the poor final chapter.
Although Orihime’s mentality is not suited for a warrior, her skills and spiritual pressure are on par, making the Travelling Calamity faction a formidable group against ordinary Soul Reapers.
Personally, I like the Ichimaru battle.
Chanichi has a high combat IQ despite everything.
I think that fighting while analyzing with evasion ability is the original style.
After being pointed out that Chan has a weak mentality, he has properly overcome it and is now considered to have a strong mentality.
When the next chapter starts, I’ll be pointed out for being mentally weak again.
If we’re just talking about regeneration ability, honestly, in the Arrancar arc, Orihime isn’t even inferior to Captain Unohana…
By the way, could you please nerf Bankai Ichigo just a little bit?
Ichigo, Hitsugaya, and Komamura have such a strong impact from their defeats that it distorts their original strength and image.
I think it’s stronger to switch to White until the end in terms of combat.
The battle alongside Princess Orihime was one thing, but it’s quite notable how he tries to analyze his opponent, Chanichi.
What was Chanichi’s solo achievement in the final chapter?
In the early part of the Arrancar arc, the mental state causes a significant weakening.
The potential is undoubtedly the strongest, but that strongest ability remains latent, resulting in not very impressive combat results.
Even Ichigo thinks that it’s really awful after all.
It’s just pathetic for adults to entrust the fate of the world to someone who was a high school student just a year ago.
Even though the only special move is the crescent moon, everyone is almost unscathed even after being hit by that crescent moon.
The potential is amazing, but it’s always been just a temporary strength…
There are various powerful and unique passive skills, but it seems that most of them can’t be used unless certain conditions are met.
I think the protagonist was doing well up until the Arrancar arc.
As a protagonist in a jump manga, he is quite the rational person, so that really affects the battles too much.
In the Fullbring arc, there isn’t much calmness or consulting with others.
Thank you for following “Baka Yokero!” in a nice way through the anime!
It seems there was an idiot who lost without healing his arm.
I definitely want you to accompany Kenpachi after the main story.
Being naive is a virtue, but during the final battle with Ulquiorra, there was no way I could just cut off my arms and legs.
If you have spiritual pressure, you can become a soul reaper, right?
As for Ishida, everyone else should be able to make it.
It’s obvious that you can’t properly use a tank rifle with a non-lethal protagonist, but it makes the match pretty boring.
A group of high school students from the current world entered through the front gate, defeating several captains as they advanced; from the other side’s perspective, it’s a historic event, isn’t it?
It’s terrible that in an industry where training typically spans decades, there are those who want to stand at the top or become a god just a few months after debuting.
Even though he is the leader of the Grim Reapers, his death is a pitiful sight, Yamamoto Shigekuni.
Are you trying to say that you won’t let me go even in death? How trivial.
Yamamoto Shigenokuni, you have no way of knowing why I excluded you from the five designated strategic forces.
Why didn’t you order that human woman to heal your left arm? She could have done it. Why didn’t you do that? You understand, you didn’t want to use a human.
I know that even during the battle with Aizen, you were worried about involving the human Kurosaki Ichigo, and now you stand before me carrying that burden not only from Soul Society but also from the living world, and yet you have been defeated.
You have become a weakened Yamamoto Shigekuni. You were once different. The Gotei 13 that you founded was a group of ruthless assassins in name only, but because of that, it was a fearsome organization.
You, Yamamoto Shigenori, who binds it all together, are truly the demon of the sword.
He was a man who would use everything that could be advantageous in defeating the enemy, feeling not even the slightest weight of his subordinates’ lives, let alone his own.
However, you who have exterminated us, the Quincy, have acquired a changed and peaceful world, and have become a weak group that hesitates for the sake of trivial justice and pride, while increasing the things you should protect and cherish.
You didn’t know until you died, so I’ll tell you: the Soul Society will die from now on, but the Gotei 13 died together with us a thousand years ago.
The Arrancar Arc shows that even though they are struggling, they have powered up, so it’s clear they can fight better than before. However, in the Blood War Arc, they seem to have released all the power that was previously only hinted at, but their performance is far too modest.
It’s true that it’s bad to make just regular high school students fight to the death.
Considering the training period, their strength is really like a monster, and their potential is incredible.
But it’s because I want to fight it out in the riverbed! So… a fight to the death…
Ichigo may have few special techniques, but the other captains don’t have that many either, so it’s fine, right?
Captain Kobamura also slices with giant power, and Kenpachi cuts with power until the end as well.
I think Mutsuki is strong.
In the Arrancar Arc, Ichigo is in a constant Bankai state, so it’s not as fresh or new compared to other Soul Reapers.
Well, it may be that the lethal dose and chocolate latte were just a terrible match…
It’s a pity that the high-speed specialization of Bankai has become ineffective.
It was really great how overwhelming it was in the Killg battle.
The strongest vanilla monster on our side, Chan, and the strongest concept type, Ishida, are both just too chocolatey.
Chanichi is pitiful.
It’s sad that they can’t be taught anything.
It’s no doubt that it’s the strongest in terms of potential.
The Bankai is something even Bach fears.
Not suited for battle by nature.
Ichigo’s desired fighting style and his abilities do not match at all…
Stop fighting up close, Ichigo!
Bach has managed to break through the defense derived from the Soul King, so it’s not completely vanilla; in other words, it can penetrate defenses based on the status of existence.
In the story, if you can advance courageously with the belief of improving the world, regardless of gains or losses, you can easily score high points.
I’m giving it my all in that situation, but I can’t win because the opponent is just too strong.
A kid who’s only been fighting for a few months isn’t someone to take on!
Personally, I think that the design of the initial bankai and hollowification is too perfect, which is one of the reasons why the final chapter feels a bit lacking.
If someone says the Ulquiorra fight is boring, I will get angry.
The Grim Reaper isn’t particularly superior in physical form, so it’s not limited to just the crescent moon, but if bullets are fired, it can’t be ignored; however, the Arrancar are tough.
You don’t need to earn indigo dye points!
It’s great when the white one shows up and causes a big commotion…
Look at this hellish chapter.
I’m feeling a sense of rejection towards virtualization and rampage.
It’s more like a Grim Reaper, but almost an Arrancar, denying most of its power.
The people inside don’t want to fight either… and if you tighten the faucet even more, then of course the firepower won’t come out.
Both my brother and the mountain old man were considerate enough not to rely on the outsider Ichigo, so if you ask what’s wrong, it’s the nose hair bushy old man.
What the heck is up with the consistently strong Ishida?
In the final stages, the two-sword style Zangetsu is actually Zangetsu’s main body and its sheath, so strictly speaking, it’s still a one-sword style. Since the zanpakuto always comes with its sheath, saying that “that is Ichigo’s true zanpakuto” should have been mentioned in the main story, you idiot!!
Kenpachi stands out because many of his opponents are also combative.
Due to his position, Chanichi has no choice but to engage in conceptual matches, resulting in many dull games.
The subtle part is that the final chapter’s Quincy battles are mostly conceptual battles…
First of all, there’s no way Ichigo can compete against someone who has the risk of hollowfication, and just shooting a Getsuga at a level higher than before won’t change anything. However, it feels like this is being ignored and used to elevate White.
Even White, being just a newborn empty being, has nothing to say about how to fight.
It’s a hybrid of Quincy and Shinigami…
Moreover, he is the son of a doctor.
The battle with Ulquiorra consistently portrayed Ichigo’s character without losing its essence, which I found impressive, but when it comes to whether the battle itself was interesting, well…
In other words, this manga focuses more on entertainment in the realm of human drama rather than being a manga that captivates readers with intricate battle scenes…
I’ve often been told to keep spamming, but the speed of Getsuga Tenshō is less than Ichigo’s own speed, and there are plenty of opponents who can keep up with that speed.
Using the crescent-moon technique for restraint won’t accomplish anything, so it’s better to hold back and aim for a powerful strike.
One reason Ulquiorra and Grimmjow are popular is likely because they fight head-on.
The concept system and indirect tactics will result in a stale match.
It was tough when I was following the serialization of Zael Apollo, which was dragged out for over half a year.
Chan-ichi tries to engage in close combat immediately…
It can cut, but it’s almost like a bow, right? Zangetsu.
Ishida and Chad are probably at the same level if we exclude their final forms.
If anything, in the SS arc, isn’t Chad stronger?
The super speed of Tensa Zangetsu is being caught up by a character that isn’t particularly known for speed, so isn’t this Bankai a bit underwhelming?
The reason why everyone except Grimmjow won is mostly due to their awakening, and it’s subtly intriguing that the opponent was such a formidable enemy.
In the end, both Mugetsu and the King’s virtual flash are doing the same thing: raising spiritual pressure and delivering slashes or cannon fire.
It’s impressive that you bought the game without knowing the original work.
I wonder what level of strength Perfect Holy Body Ishida has.
Considering the setting of the gloves called Sanrei Shūtō, it might even be that they are the strongest when entering the Soul Society.
They say you’ll lose because you want to engage in a sword fight even though you could win by using the crescent moon strike.
Even though I was using Crescent Moon, I couldn’t do anything against Ulquiorra or Aizen in battle…
I don’t like how Ichigo’s battle suit design gets thicker and thicker as the story progresses…
Even if you use the commonly spoken optimal strategies, due to Ichigo’s physical specs at that time, he can’t fully output his power, so it just doesn’t reach.
So, I will have you train in a separate space for a while before the Aizen battle.
There’s nothing wrong with approaching while wearing a crescent moon.
Since the Arrancar arc, long-range Getsuga doesn’t work.
I feel like I understand that Aizen’s Hisagi is liked while Urahara is disliked.
I’m fighting in almost a mysterious space, so I hardly understand the specific specs.
There are no comparison targets for things like being faster than a bullet or being able to destroy a city.
Because he was a man who only remembered beam-like slashes until the very end.
The face looks different.