
The drawing workload seemed intense, but both the original work and the manga are really well executed.
The Man Who Comes to Slam the Resignation #3 Embedded a Shuriken in the Heart? No way, no way, hahaha! It’s okay, that’s impossible!
Hahaha! It’s okay.
I was surprised to see that there are still people like this even in the master class.
Even after going crazy, it’s extremely troublesome.
I like how the moment I encountered this, my mindset changed from “I’ve prepared, so I’m confident!” to “There’s no way I can handle this guy.”
It’s nice how, in the manga version, during the battle with the thread drawing, it briefly takes the appearance from the animated version.
I love the intense tension just from having a Q&A with the ambassador.
He’s just really a nasty person!
One of the highest-ranked masters, so they are a strong contender just below the Grandmaster.
It’s not “can’t” but “won’t,” which is nice…
It’s about three times stronger and scarier than what I heard and thought on the bulletin board!
When Fuksuke was laughing saying that it would be obvious in a tuxedo.
It’s scary to think that they might use it to involve a third force or that a single bullet could be a musket or something like a pillar in a manga.
Mentalist → Improvement → Physical books → It’s turning into a space that’s increasingly chaotic with manga.
I wonder what would happen in the case of improvement of the manga version…
I thought it would die quickly because it smells like a sucker, but it’s actually really strong and resilient.
If I don’t deal with it seriously and seal it off with karate, it’s ridiculous that karate is also normally strong.
Isn’t it too unfair that even the instant decision-making Ninja Slayer struggles to cope when the number of objects increases?
Wait, Ninja Slayer-san!
Your outfit is so cartoonish…
I like this TRPG version of him who seems genuinely surprised that there are those who actively try to form a bond with him because he knows his own position.
The constant spam of hand moves is really annoying.
The very fact that the known weakness itself is a form of psychological manipulation is too insidious.
Isn’t it really impossible in a place with a lot of objects?
I really have karate that matches my rank.
The thought that can be seen through by an object is what allows for that gap.
If nothing is arranged, the discomfort of the room itself will just be taken advantage of and manipulated.
Is it questionable whether I can win against a Grandmaster?
If the condition improves, someone might be able to win.
In ninjutsu, the strong ninjas are mostly powerful in karate.
It is a collarless, no-ninja.
So before anything is done or said, I should kill with karate before being hit or kicked and before any shuriken are thrown at everything visible, and so on.
Since it’s the core of the purging forces for dissidents, it has to be exceptionally strong to survive.
I think I have the ability to defeat Grandmasters depending on the use of Fuurinkazan.
It’s a technique where you can scatter instant-death traps that must be destroyed immediately, even if the true countermeasures are known.
When this person appears in TRPG, the sense of tension is incredible.
The funeral and this guy are the top characters in the terrifying deception ninja clan.
What is the reality of the deceiver ninja?
The use of Gen=Jitsu isn’t about causing confusion with illusions, but rather about allocating thinking and action resources to Gen=Jitsu, allowing one to gain an advantage in the meantime, which is quite underhanded.
Is it clock permission or something like that, or is it that fighting style?
Perhaps the biggest weakness of the Gen-Jitsu genre is that the creators must depict intricate details in various ways, making it too high in calorie to make it regular.
Mentalist improvement has made me do quite strange things on X (formerly Twitter) and in physical books as well…
The fact that Mentalist-san is firmly included in the faction shows Purgatory-san’s level of caution.
Even so, while being an executor responsible for the internal purges of the zaibatsu, it’s surprising that it’s not neutral or under direct control of the Road, but rather the Pagayama faction.
He interacts amicably with allies and speaks politely to enemies, yet there is always a faint chill.
Funeral suddenly materializes and comes to kill, so its nature is quite different from that of a mentalist, and it’s doing something like a summoner, but what exactly is that…?
I wanted it to be a shining bamboo shoot.
(The bamboo shoots in Neo-Saitama don’t glow…)
Although there is a feeling of slightly wearing geta, both the ambassador and Chain Bolt are masters.
((((Gugugugugugugu, foolish… After all, a deceitful ninja clan is nothing but a weak group trying to cover up their shortcomings with dubious techniques… A true ninja, if they have any spare time to be absorbed in such childish tricks, should instead strike at least one chop on bamboo and throw at least one shuriken… The karate of a ninja is not something that should be decorated with such petty tricks!))))
I learned that there are no columns in Champion RED from Ninja Slayer.
I really like the conversation scene between the mentalist and the ambassador, even though they haven’t entered combat, there’s a lot of tension.
If they would just completely become hostile, at least I could handle it.
O-Mami
I feel a sense of culture in conversations with ambassadors and Fujikido.
It seems like an amazing ninja from a Zaibatsu.
In fact, he is one of the chosen members in the Slow Hand purge, and he has the ability to rival a Grand Master.
But a one-on-one is almost impossible, right?
If you form a party, then of course it’s going to be strong… right?
If you oppose the Damashi Ninja Clan, it means you have to find Baron’s vividly colored abnormal Genjutsu and the strange objects mixed in with it, so it’s a dead end.
Just repeating Genjitsu puts a lot of pressure on you, doesn’t it?
Even if it could be seen through, if it’s overlooked, it could quickly lead to a checkmate situation.
◆Acquired
◆I have obtained it.
What?
As a professional in reality, it’s not Jitsu but Karate that is the true intention, the usual Ninja reality.
In fact, ask the avant-garde Big Ninja Clan to assign a suitable ninja as an assistant.
It seems that if you make this middle guard into an appropriate shooting ninja, most ninjas could be easily overwhelmed.
Well, if it’s that thick, I might not need this after all…
Just being here and being hostile is a threat, even if it does nothing.
If you neglect your karate due to being preoccupied with reality, it’s a harsh industry where you could die.
The very fact that the countermeasures against Genjutsu are part of the deception of the ninja is really interesting!
The Damashi Ninja Clan is originally a martial arts faction, as it has been revealed that the Questioner’s Sphinx Karate seems to be their ultimate technique.
If you can really kill someone just with illusions (like a funeral), then it’s fine to pursue that, but basically, things like jamming, flashbangs, and chaff are good ways to handle it.
I love the ninja-like quality of the way to break the “Genjitsu” is the greatest deception of the “Damashi Ninja Clan.”
Since I developed this technique, I’ve probably been telling my companions that there are weaknesses in both this technique and myself…
In reality, just relying on pure reality takes a lot of time and lacks aggression, so it is precisely the combination of delaying with words and striking with karate that makes it work.
In TRPGs, the number of illusion markers (also known as distortion objects) is directly related to their strength, so I want to maintain mine while wanting to destroy the enemy’s, but unless I have a character that can destroy all of them at once with area attacks, I end up having to spend the battle phase destroying markers, which is really annoying.
You can place markers really far away.
Conversely, Slohan is too strong…
Hehe, it’s scary when you start saying things like “it’s a celebration.”
In the world of ninja assassinations, it’s often the crazed ones who say “Ufufu”…
It feels more like the Karma Ninja’s Gojo Goyoku Koto Wari is deceiving.
If it’s a skill level like Naraku’s, I could just ignore it all and punch!
Masters have a lot of strong ones, huh, Zaibatsu?
It feels impressive.
The Damashi Ninja Clan includes relatively harmless genjutsu that can transform into inorganic substances, and its range is broad.
It’s scary how most of them, despite their names implying illusions, actually attack with reality instead of genjutsu.
Moreover, it’s not like I’m weak in karate or anything.
The Tenkanho is the powerful strength of someone who once stood at the top of all ninjas, backed by the persuasiveness of their jutsu.
But what does this have to do with Tatami-ji?
The sense of despair from the slow-hand perspective was incredible.
In TRPGs, depending on the skills, you can apply the effects of an imaginary shuriken to firearms, which makes role-playing really fun.
You can do a depiction where you point a gun that isn’t loaded at someone and say “Bang!” and they get blown away.
I still think this guy is the scariest.
Especially after improvement
The disciple of Soga Ninja inherited the Tatami Jutsu from Dan A Ninja, while Iruka Ninja inherited the Dream-type Jutsu.
It serves as a touchstone for how much crazy expression can be achieved in media development.
It’s clear that Soga was someone with incredibly strong karate skills and a strong sense of self at the same time.
I like how you can tell that the possessed person isn’t really influenced by the massage therapist.
The Beholder and Cockatrice that almost took down the Slowhan with a combination are great, right?
Is it possible to manage it just with Jitsu, like an Ankoku-ton from Daikoku?
The Kyōjitsutenkanhō places an enormous burden on the practitioner and is basically only usable in Kyoto, so it’s not very convenient.
Hecatoncheir is at a level where Fujikido thinks it’s strange that this isn’t a Grand Master, so it’s far surpassing the Master.
orz
Actually, there were people who realized that energy shurikens were growing out of their chests…
I survived…
In the time of Hell on Earth, I really don’t have time to deal with you right now!!!! Including the fact that it feels like an incredibly annoying FOE.
In an environment where no one else can imitate, it’s really impressive that Slowhand can exhibit behavior like David from the Edgerunners.
The energy shuriken isn’t really that deadly, is it?
The Kyōjitsutenkan is ineffective against inorganic substances that lack life.
Therefore, I will turn Kyoto into a scorched earth with the decisive weapon, Azuchi Castle.
Using it will lead to severe aging.
Heist techniques aren’t really that special after all.
If only we didn’t age…
No matter how you deal with the Kyojitsutenkanho, the tatami always comes out; it’s really a terrible game.
If anything, they’re so strong that they could easily handle just karate and a dagger without even using a tatami mat.
The load is also crazy due to the performance of the main unit.
All the final boss-level ninjas have a somewhat extraordinary strength.
Surohan is strong, but it’s tough strength when just having more enemies makes it hard…
On the contrary, in a one-on-one situation, a Grandmaster could be the strongest.
There are quite a few characters who, for being Masters, are either somewhat lacking or relatively strong, so it’s hard to tell that someone like this is a Master.
Is it around Wild Hunt = Sun?
The truth about the load can be understood in just five minutes by looking at the free archive of Hell on Earth, but it’s quite surprising.
Just being surprised will change your worldview a little… but it’s not something that will change dramatically, so I definitely want everyone to experience it with their own eyes.
The performance of the Road is basically insane, but I like that the person honestly doesn’t have the motivation; it has a good sense of balance.
The master ninja is required not only to have strength in karate but also the ability to train disciples and to lead in battles with multiple opponents.
I wonder if the Hekaton Jutsu could work with more than three people if we wanted to try it.
It’s been said repeatedly, but…
I really love that the countermeasures passed down by some advanced ninjas as a response to Gen-Jitsu are actually the elaborate traps set by the Damasu Ninja Clan.
In reality, winning will be extremely difficult, but given the role assigned, it must include taking down the Grandmaster, so there should be someone with a chance placed there.
In Six Gates, Sonic Boom is a mid-tier character.
In the master of mid-tier, there’s Wild Hunt.
What about Axis?
Death Knight = Sun has quite a refined image among the Masters.
Even when broken
The Death Knight from the TRPG data that came the other day was really strong too.
I don’t think Axis has any strength or anything because it essentially exists to establish social organizations.
The rank of zaibatsu is not only strong but also takes into account manners, making it humble.
The Axis is completely different in its early and late stages…
At the moment you try to recognize it, you get overpowered by a flurry of karate strikes, which makes it look like a reliance on tactics, but it’s completely a non-karate ninja trick, isn’t it?
Amakudari is likely a powerful series that corresponds to the Master rank level.
Raomoto has strong first impression killing abilities, but simple karate is also strong.
Wild Hunt-San’s skills may be of average Master rank, but the ability to command without regard for appearances is a threat.
In factions engaged in factional strife, there are factors that lead to point deductions.
The early Axis was made up of karate masters, but the later Axis became a team just to maintain the system…
Axis has varying quality in the early, mid, and late terms.
Wasn’t Black Dragon-San really strong?
The Death Knight is just a bad degenerate, but it’s still a pretty valuable person in a normal sense.
If it weren’t for the first match being against Akakuro… there are too many of them.
A super strong guy appears from the first half of the second part, and those guys are masters.
Moreover, the Grandmaster is incredibly powerful and also capable of politics.
So who ties it all together? I think the presence of the Lord is perfect as the punchline.
No matter the situation, a person who can pull Naraku out while Fujikido is at a disadvantage is an incredibly strong ninja.
In manga, it’s easier to understand that karate is strong.
The ambassador is unable to stand up just from being blocked with one leg and one arm.
× Funeral is weak
It was a battle with poor compatibility.
The Dark Domain is just exceptionally insane.
Road is kind of annoying, but not to the extent that I feel the need for revenge. It’s more like my little brother is doing his best, so should I meet his expectations? That’s the kind of feeling I have towards my boss, and I like it.
Biholder-san’s strength is ridiculously strong.
It’s strange that just going this far to avoid eye contact somehow works.
The fact that Beholder is able to continue with that body in the Shikkushigeitsu is already abnormal for a ninja…
Even the scrubs are strong, so I have the impression that we managed to win quite well.