
Hirakawa-senpai’s luck was definitely more than just a little strange.
If you don’t have luck, this technique isn’t really that strong…
Why go out of your way for something that definitely won’t be enjoyable…?
>>2There are times when the gameplay looks fun, right?
The scale should die.
>>2There may be an element of playfulness, but it is important for confirming the technique.
The choice of machines changes depending on whether one is lucky with everything or instead becomes stronger through challenges.
There might be some form of gambling technique similar to “chohan” as well.
It seems that the benefits from Hake-sen’s guesses are likely to be small.
If you’re playing a long ST like Eva, won’t it never end until closing time…?
I wonder if they don’t get bored playing the same game every time with domain expansion.
>>7The technique is merely a gambling type, specifically in the genre of pachinko.
Isn’t the stand changeable?
>>13In a world where the precision of techniques and the capacity of the brain are crucial, isn’t there no room for such playfulness?
>>14It seems like this guy has it.
>>14It seems like this guy has it.
>>13In a world where the precision of techniques and the capacity of the brain are influenced, is there really any room to be playing around like that…?
>>13In a world where the precision of techniques and the capacity of the brain play a role, isn’t there no room for such leisure…?
>>7The technique is just a gambling type, specifically in the genre of pachinko.
Isn’t it possible to change the table?
On the contrary, it doesn’t really get along well with the small-hit rapid-fire machines that were popular a little while ago.
Does that mean you haven’t had more than 30 experiences of getting hooked?
If you were to draw it within 30 times, whether it’s 1/99 or 1/319, that would be insane.
Given the specs, it seems that Haka is acting like a gambler, but in reality, they might have quite a pragmatic way of thinking.
I can’t forget that at that time, pachinko addicts were profiling.
Actually, this guy was pretty reliable.
It’s annoying that there’s a categorization for shortened time.
Despite the rare probability of 239, the 75% chance of a big win with regular short time is quite a solid spec.
If we decide in advance that this will be the stand for this domain expansion, won’t it work?
It seems that changing the conditions of the barrier on the spot when using domain expansion is quite challenging.
In the case of Hakari-senpai, the technique has a domain built-in by default.
My ex-girlfriend does revolving payments, and it seems like her luck isn’t good in strange places.
I can’t say anything bad about the scales that are being told they’re the same table because I end up playing in the ocean regardless.
The only explanation of pachinko in this manga that received no comment.
>>20Since the author understands the “heat” of heading to the pachinko parlor with 3,000 yen in hand…
>>20I’m not interested.
>>31That’s right.
It has a peculiar seasoning, but even though it’s called a gambling technique, its completeness and stability are quite high.
>>21The luck is just too much of a prerequisite…
When black flashes are fired continuously, it feels convenient.
It’s a kind of attitude like “Well, it’s fine if it’s pachinko.”
When a big win occurs, the information other than power-ups is really useless information, it’s amazing.
It is said that once Black Flash appears, it becomes easier to trigger it again during that battle.
>>26I can’t say anything bad about the scales, even though people say they’re the same platform because I end up playing in the sea anyway…
Since they are also releasing things like train doors outside of the area, it really feels like a fixed technique of pure love or something like that.
The man who seemed to never run out of luck.
It seems that using the Black Flash is convenient, but I’m also happy to hear information about it being okay in pachinko.
If we decide in advance that we’re going to use this setup for the domain expansion this time, won’t that work?
It seems that changing the conditions of the barrier on the spot when expanding the domain is quite difficult.
In the case of Senpai Hakari, the technique automatically includes a domain.
It’s a strange seasoning, but it has a high level of completion and stability due to its gambling-like method.
The man who had really nothing but information about the power-up when he hit the jackpot.
>>37I can’t say anything bad about Hakari, who gets called out for playing on the same platform because I end up having fun at the beach anyway…
>>37It has a bizarre flavoring, but the gambling aspect and the technique are both highly completed and stable.
If you’re saying that the experience of getting hooked is within 30 times, that’s seriously bad.
Considering the specs, it seems that the balance is pretending to be a gambler, but in reality, it might possess a rather pragmatic way of thinking.
>>39It has a weird seasoning, but despite being called a “Gamble Technique,” both its level of completion and stability are high.
>>39un
It’s annoying that there’s a time reduction allocation.
239 is a rare probability, yet it has a solid spec with a regular short payout of 75% for guaranteed change.
>珍妙な味付けされてるけどギャンブル言と術式いつつ完成度も安定感も高いThe luck of the gods is too much of a prerequisite…
If we decide in advance to make this the platform for this development area, won’t we be able to go for it?
It seems that changing the conditions of the barrier on the spot when expanding the domain is quite difficult.
In the case of the scale, the formula has the area incorporated by default.
So, there’s a division of time that seems a bit trivial, but…
Despite being a rare probability of 239, the 75% chance of a transformation during normal times with a short duration is quite a solid spec.
This is basically a ban from all pachinko parlors.