
Urrr… That’s a bit too much licking, isn’t it!?
Even if the technique is disclosed, it can’t be dealt with, so it’s worth putting it out there, right?
Unless the user has trained adequately, this and blood magic seem harder to handle than mediocre techniques.
Still, it must be because they can be mastered that they are considered the three greats.
Using too much blood manipulation can lead to death from anemia, you know…
I can only use the red phosphorus dynamic.
>>3I feel like there was a story about that also causing blood clots if it fails, and it’s really difficult to handle.
I feel like it might get somewhat better if I increase my curse power and learn the reversal.
>>6Thrombosis occurs when blood solidifies.
>>3I think it’s huge that you can use blood that you prepared in advance.
You can also hinder the regeneration of cursed spirits with blood.
>>3It was a spell that seemed to be made for my brother.
If humans could do that, they could fight even while bleeding profusely, it would be a bit splatter.
A technique that I still don’t understand what it is.
>>4If you do not follow the movement set by the practitioner, you will become rigid for one second.
However, if you can move accordingly, you can accelerate.
>>7According to that logic, how is the octopus in the image being warped into a strange frame?
It’s just that the octopus didn’t move as the old man thought, so it’s just a portrayal of it being stiff, and it’s not actually a weird frame, right?
>>14This area might be the technique unique to the head of the family, like the way Naoya compresses air or an expansion spell.
>>15Ah, it seems this is not clearly indicated…
I understood the part about acceleration if I could move as I imagined.
I had the impression that I didn’t fully understand it yet because the descriptions of the images were incomprehensible.
I guess a 1-second stun was the basic at first.
The acceleration ability was devised by the anime old man.
I think it would be strong if you applied blood to the arrows like Akaketsu’s Noritoshi and used a cursed tool funnel.
The physical gifted person is seeing and making some strange movements, and finally overcoming them allows me to grasp a speed that is a bit too strong as a technique.
Even when creating movements for 24 frames, I feel like I might forget how many frames I’ve made by around the 10th frame and end up lacking the required number of frames.
I can’t think like that in one second.
To avoid dying from blood loss, we return the blood that has touched the outside air back into the body and reuse it!! It just feels like we would normally die from that.
I think the part about the animation is the disclosure of the technique.
Too many things to think about during battle technique.
What will be improved by disclosing this?
>>18Doesn’t the consumption of magical power decrease or the acceleration limit extend?
The key point is that we can’t deviate significantly from physical phenomena.
You can deviate little by little.
It’s quite a terrible technique that you have to adjust to the movements that the practitioner arbitrarily thinks of.
>>21Wasn’t it better that it was my own movement that I thought of, rather than being influenced by the practitioner?
Well, I haven’t taught you to think about your movements at 24 frames per second and move accordingly, so you freeze up.
>>21Thinking about movement is for the animated subject.
Just by forcing you to think of 24 movements in under a second, it’s a crappy game.
Is it possible that the unsupervised projection spell is in the thread image?
It’s more lawless to be able to use it on others rather than on oneself.
It seems like it’s quite a technique to choose in combat IQ, huh?
In terms of sense, both the old man and the poop are just the surface, but it seems that passing it to someone like Wild Rose-chan wouldn’t work either.
If I imagine moves like Tom and Jerry, I could probably keep standing forever, but Masato would do it on his own.
If there’s going to be a third season of the anime, I’m really looking forward to Naoya’s battles.
After becoming a cursed spirit, well, whatever.
The top tier techniques are often simple in their application despite being based on overwhelming cursed energy and physical prowess, which shows that ease of use is indeed one of their strengths.
A glitch technique that takes advantage of the disadvantage of having to replicate movement, causing the opponent to become stiff.
>>31I can feel the one-eyed cat’s sense in the clever way of using loopholes to avoid such disadvantages.
It’s like the kind of thing where you break through a wall with a usual pose that is often seen in variety shows, right?
Deciding on the hole in the wall is up to me, and I go towards the wall at a rate of 24 times per second.
The technique seal and 1-second stun are just too strong.
It might be somewhat effective against Sukuna, but that guy moves faster than slashing attacks.
The uterine domain unleashed from a strong and cool technique.
>>37If you make the same moves against a cursed spirit, including using cells, the moment you’re dragged in, death is all but guaranteed.
>>37It seems that the technique of innate ability is going to be deployed, and if the technique is the same, I wonder if everyone will have the same domain.
I don’t like that old man, he’s also in the uterine area.
>>37I feel like just having the same technique as a scale doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll be on the same level, and I think the individual’s interpretation also plays a role.
I’m imagining that Blood Manipulation doesn’t work alone, but rather demonstrates its true value through a combination of certain conditions like Limitless and Six Eyes.
I think Akaketsu’s extreme rank is unknown, and there is still potential.