
By enhancing the brawl bomber, which can knock out the super god without magnet power, with magnet power and hitting from both sides, you can defeat it.
>Secret Information on the Five Great TacticsThe five great bosses are too strong; you can’t defeat them without doing this much.
>>13For now, the time superhuman is winning with a finish in the two-platonic, so it will probably be the same for Suguru Great, but is Terry going to be okay?
It is a power that, if used properly, can make this world better.
>>1I cannot accept that part.
>>2The guardian Nep of Magpa skillfully incorporates both the claims of Psycho and Silver.
While I was committing the lawless act of bringing out my own avatar, my opponent responded with an even greater lawless act by bringing out the avatar of Bigza Budō.
When I think about it, these guys can achieve a hardness of 10, albeit limited…
>>4Even Mirage Man struggled to master it, yet Nepkin’s ability to develop Nep and Nejiken with a hardness of 10 in a short period is impressive.
Why does the opposite Mag-Pod come out of the sand iron mass that is being moved by the Mag-Pod from Nep?
Speaking of Magpa’s training…
Perhaps this guy’s training surpassed Nyaga-san’s.
>>6Psycho Man feels like a heavy user who has dedicated a lot of time on the developer’s side, while Nep is all about deep engagement.
>>15It’s the difference between Psycho wanting to have the value of Magpa recognized because of the past, and Napkin, who is just a means to rise in status.
>>22Psycho was doing research and management, but they felt a sense of guilt about becoming stronger through that.
In the end, I am getting weaker.
As Nep’s strength becomes clear, won’t Neppkin, who was both a master and partner, end up in an incredible situation…?
>>7He is the strongest man in the ancient superhuman world.
>>7The only disciple of Psycho Man, a top figure who led the mainstream faction in the Infinite Numbers Army, is an incredible man from a time of great glory.
>>7Not only is their strength impressive, but their production skills are also remarkably high. They created the legendary gimmick known as the Hellmissioners.
Somehow, a magnetic wave that immobilizes with one hundred million power.
>>9When magnetized, even silver becomes immovable, so if you touch it carelessly, this is what happens.
I think the Magpa-equipped Hell Missionaries were strong enough to normally take down a Psycho.
>>12In other words, the fact that Nep is strong enough to defeat an ultra god means that friendship power is unlocked, and she has remembered how to fight in singles.
Suguru defeating Nepkin is at a level where even the god of intelligence feels a sense of crisis, so that person has always had a very high evaluation beyond just human qualities.
>>16After all, Nepkin is referred to as the “superhuman closest to the gods” by the Evil Five Gods.
>>57Moreover, it’s this evaluation even disregarding the founders.
>>16At that point, the God of Intelligence is surprisingly intelligent because he realizes Suguru’s potential.
>>94That guy is actually quite intelligent.
The difference from the old-timer Nep is that it seems like they’re using friendship power normally.
In reality, even with the Machine Guns, there was no chance of winning until the Mag-Pak seal and Neptune’s mental break caused the Hell Missioners to malfunction.
How does Terry, who is not particularly good at instant firepower, fight?
>>23Aren’t you just going to keep using techniques until you die from particle depletion?
As can be seen from how the Infinity Army had no choice but to watch the mainstream faction’s defection, Nep and Nepkin are extraordinary even among perfect beings.
>>24I wonder how Nemesis and the gunman Mirage, who were standing still, felt as they watched Napkin and the mainstream faction leave.
I realized when it was pointed out that the Papillon’s rule-breaking bomber has a different stance in martial arts.
Securing the opponent’s neck firmly to maximize the power of Nep’s bomber.
I think there can be no surpassing The Man without this, says Psycho.
The difference in stance with Neptune, who tries to improve even without it, is significant.
Speaking of which, Neji Ken was able to score 10 too, huh?
Every time I think back on it, I realize those guys are actually pretty amazing.
>>30Now that they’re in the Radio Network, they are quite a strong player.
>>33If I didn’t have recovery abilities, I probably could have defeated the time superhero with Ken Dama.
>>33Well, if I didn’t have recovery abilities, it seemed like I could have defeated the Time Superhuman with the Kendama.
>>30Somehow, both of us have survived this time too.
I wonder if the screw is enjoying drinking the oil soup.
Nep is strong because, unlike Psycho, he can also use friendship power.
The degree may vary, but Diamond Power is still a rare ability.
There aren’t many who can use both the ancestor and the super god.
Why is Kinnikuman a Devil General?
I was able to win against the Missionaries with my weak partner Terry.
>>36The teachings of Kamehameha and the power of friendship are great…
Both sides had significant issues with the opponent’s mental state wavering partway through.
>>36Only Terry thinks that Terry is weak.
Psycho’s use of the mag-pulled results, like the Magnetica Bomber and the Reincarnation Drop, is slower in setup than Satan’s…
Originally, the combat could have been as speedy as Fanatic’s.
A talent that can handle friendship power, magnet power, and diamond power.
That’s Neptune Man.
Since Neziken became a Raji-Nan class, the members who lost to the Most Dangerous and were about to lose to the 20 million Powers also stood up.
Considering that Neziken was participating in the tag tournament, it makes sense that he joined the Undefeated Army, as he was among the top-level performers in the mainstream.
In other words, the bar is set too high if you have to go this far to win…
I want to know about the heyday of Nepkin that brought Nep to this point.
During the serialized time of the infinite logarithm army arc and the progenitor arc, it felt like Nepkin’s rampage was being watched quietly, but now that I think about it, this is a duo where you have to wonder who would go to stop it…
>>45There’s no doubt that Radinan can’t be stopped, and even the progenitor could potentially lose, so it’s understandable that they can’t take action…
>>46It seems possible if the ancestors and that person team up, but not everyone feels that way…
It’s understandable that multiple people from the Infinite Great Number Army can subdue Neptune alone.
>>47It’s too strong that multiple talented individuals can’t restrain it without being able to compete evenly with the idol superhuman.
Mr. Hannapechūnman!
>>48What is it that I can create something like my own conscious kin…?
Since Nepu referred to Napkin, who became a part of Omega Man, with honorifics during the royal seat arc, there should still be proper respect remaining, so is it really okay to treat them like a martial artist?
>>49Well, speaking of the Cross Bomber, it’s the tag team of Nepp and Budo.
In just a few years, it will surpass the existing radio networks.
For those who have been doing this for hundreds of years, it’s certainly not easy.
>>51I mastered the Magpie in a few years.
After losing, I also gained friendship power.
I can’t stand it!!
>>51That means the graveyard had been stagnant for that long.
First, the founder is uninterfered with by Rajinan, so if it were to be contained, it would have to be either Grim or Budou. However, if either of them had their true identities revealed, it would be the end, so that’s impossible.
Is it again about Neptune King? Please stop.
There’s talk about how to use Psycho, but even during the Psycho era, even the Massacre King couldn’t do anything against Magnet Power when it comes to reverse usage of the Thunder Saber.
I forgot how much I understood about the superhuman Enma, but…
The name “Hell Missionaries” (Hell’s Evangelists) is too bold and fearless.
The Neptune King, who taught professional wrestling to that salt wrestler called the “Fighting Man,” is great.
Psycho was too focused on getting recognition from the magnet.
If you use fiber optics, you can peel off the skin from your face.
>>63The versatility is too low compared to MagSafe.
What’s up with the fact that turning a guy who was just a troublemaker into a Neptune and elevating him to the level of a god makes everything so much richer?
The guardian Nep of Magpa skillfully incorporates both the claims of Psycho and Silver.
Due to the past, the psycho wants to have the value of the magpie itself recognized.
Nep has been achieving proper results in training Neji Ken and the next generation, you know, Nepkin.
The strength of the psycho is that it can create a magnet power jet outlet in most places.
It’s just that the skill tree is different, but I’m using it to a higher dimension.
>>67It can be said that not being able to block the Apollo window has led to a sense of complacency.
>>67Psycho has a researcher vibe, right?
In Kinnikuman, the chapter bosses that become allies don’t get weaker, right?
It’s not the strongest, but it has a certain standing.
>>73The very first boss slot, Robin, remains Robin until the end.
Thinking about it, the Cross Bomber finishes with the martial arts supported by Diamond Power, so it follows the same logic as the Thousand Soldiers Annihilation Drop, which is not affected by the circumstances of the arena.
>>74The level of completeness is high, isn’t it?
>>74By the way, was the sand iron martial arts using diamond power?
>>84Even without diamond power, just being a chunk of iron already seems incredibly powerful.
Neptune King, trained by the directing-loving Psycho Man.
Under the guidance of that king, I was able to become Neptune Man from a fighter.
It’s the bond between teacher and student.
>>75In fact, even if I can’t do it myself, there is a connection to Silverman in that what I entrusted later succeeds.
It’s too scary that once the setup is finished and we move into motion, even a hundred million power can’t resist.
As the evaluation of the napkin increases, the humility of lower-level comments shines in the absence of a mug cup.
From now on, if someone tries to misuse magnet power, a magnet power professional will come to impose sanctions.
Once you open the Apollon window for malicious use, you can no longer win against Nep, so it’s perfect for defense.
It’s a genius character who has fallen into darkness after parting ways with their master.
Is the model for the napkin Anakin from SW?
Of course a Mag+Nep combo is strong.
It’s the person who brought out the Magpul that’s at fault.
Was there ever a time in the story when the Cross Bomber used by the Hell Missionals with a Magpot was broken?
>>88I have been muscle docked at the counter, but since I countered with a magnetic storm driver and did a cross bomber again, I probably haven’t.
Based on discussions and a willingness to compromise, with Suguru as a pillar.
The soil where everyone can do as they please is the ultimate environment for free superhumans.
Why is the puppet talking?! I laughed outside and it was dangerous.
I can’t believe the disciple’s research on magpies has progressed more than the master’s…
Please grant me an audience!
Who was it that tried to fight in a place like that…?
>>96…It’s me.
No, but who opened the tap of that kind of power…
>>98…It’s me.
No matter how many times I see it, it’s really a favorite that’s easy for children to imitate…
>>99By properly holding the back of the head while lifting from the front, the support role behind can do their job effectively.
Even a child’s physical strength can properly break the cervical spine!
>>105Don’t bend it!
>>114It’s a serious conversation, but I think it’s a bad idea to teach children moves that can relatively easily kill or injure an opponent under the guise of playing pro wrestling.
Unlike Psycho, there was no guilt about using Mag-P, so they must have been researching and honing their skills a lot.
>>100Fanatic was making excuses, but they were clearly using it for defense, so I wonder how that works out.
>>110That’s more of a rationalization than anything else.
Since you’re a wrestler, as long as you can take a fall or guard, there is a possibility to deflect even the most powerful techniques.
It was a match that made me realize that putting someone in a situation where they can’t do that is too strong.
Speaking iron sand… It feels like it’s igniting my collection spirit again… But saying I don’t want it is just too free-spirited!
Who was the one who was having their way first with a solo two Platoon?
>>104…It’s me.
When I think about silver being unable to move, I realize that the skilled Magpaya is dangerous.
Five Great Strategies Guide
Simple and
Su!
First, do not be overwhelmed by magnet power, continue to refine your skills, and fight in places overflowing with magnet power.
And by awakening the power of friendship and simply stimulating the other person’s complexes to unsettle their mental state, you can win!
The napkin itself probably being ridiculously strong even without the Magpou.
“The statement ‘Just as Kinnikuman said, if we are forsaken by Earth’s energy, we will become the same inferior supermen as you’ is quite profound.”
>>111It seems that even the perfect superhuman and magnet power might not excite Nepukin that much.
>>113Even the psycho master is a mental case, and so is their master, so it seems to come across.
>>111And I don’t use Magpa for my favorite, the Megaton King Drop.
It’s not making excuses; it’s a clear decision not to use it as is in techniques because it would become dull.
In fact, that ring being softened for defense is something Nep did as well.
Well, since McP is the energy of life from the stars, it wouldn’t be strange if it could produce pseudo-life… would it?
>>117Gastman was also born from Magpa, you know.
The camel clutch and cross bomber can be easily recreated, yet they are surprisingly deadly in reality.
The fact that the magnetic sand started to talk is what’s surprising.
When it comes to Neji and Ken, they tend to be talked about as a pair, but there’s also a theory that there’s quite a difference in their abilities.
The Papillon Cross Bomber isn’t really doing its job of holding it down from the back, you know…
>>125In this regard, none of the subpar cross bombers can do it.
What has been made are only Neptune, napkin, and mammoth.
I still prefer martial arts over napkins.
Nepkin may be a materialistic person, but he has a strong will to protect the Earth, and aside from his heel performance during matches, he hasn’t done anything wrong.
>>127If a monster comes to Earth, will we fight to protect the civilians…?
>>128Because there are Ultraman and Spider-Man there…
>>132It seems like I was going out quite a bit for meetings and hot spring visits.
>>127At least I haven’t gone to the children’s interaction fair to break the peace treaty.
>>129Apache’s roar!
>>127It’s a vague memory, but did that guy come and say something like “You guys, both justice and evil, aren’t you getting a bit carried away!”?
>>130We will take the mask of the Justice Superhuman and from now on, we, the Perfect Superhumans, will become the guardians of the Earth.
>>135Moreover, you guys were bragging about becoming fancy justice superheroes, right?
The customer seemed to be a bit swayed.
You can also use Diamond Power, and the quality is really good.
Even if it’s not at the level of the hardness general or that guy, the Mirage Man level is still a significant threat to ordinary superhumans.
Humans in the meat world are protected.
I understand that it doesn’t compare to the original Cross Bomber, but don’t let the Twin Leg Lariat go through without taking damage.
>>137You’re too impatient.
If we have an infinite army, capturing Nep will be easy!
I guess Ayatsu and Psycho worked hard…
“I want to see a match of the ‘Complete’ Neptune King, so please make a comeback in your prime form.”
I feel the stocks of Napkin, which had been declining due to betrayal, gradually rising.
>>143In the first place, Nep who was excitedly using the sword board excessively…
It’s strange to say you were betrayed by a napkin’s iron pillar attack.
Is Nep at its peak right now?
>>144I feel that I’m truly in my prime now, as I’ve awakened to the power of friendship and regained my instinct for singles battles.
I remember that the Hell Missionels in the tag division were called out by the audience until about the finals.
>>145In fact, they have a certain flair as heels, the Hell Missioners.
Regarding the mask hunting, since mob humans are flocking to Robin’s true face, we can’t really say anything about what Nep and the others are doing.
I never realized how amazing he was in relation to the napkin, and what he did from that position.
I’m constantly doing both going up and going down simultaneously.
If a bad guy tries to use magnet power in the future, it’s just too cruel that a weirdly strong old man, like an idiot, will come to kill them, bringing along a martial arts group made of iron sand while licking his lips.
>>149A sad past… even if there is, it will make you understand with compassion and friendship.
With the forbidden power, our side has an overwhelming victory, and while Prism Man is part of that, Nep is also a strong contender, and the Cross Bomber is cool, plus the opponent Papillon was strong too, so the excitement level is completely different.
That match over there was between two complete amateurs who were both really weak, and it was super stupid to die from a beam because they let their guard down, so it made things really disappointing…
They also use the strategy of playing dead.
With friendship power, diamond power, and magnet power, we can defeat them!
That is true, but…
A napkin with that level of status and career.
I think it’s amazing that during martial arts, you can fully commit to being a tag partner and humbly bow to your disciple Nep.
>>155During the tag matches, Robin expertly takes the special moves to give Nep hints on how to strategize and appropriately steps in to support.
>>155Even though they say they’ll play the role of a villain until their dream comes true, their acting skills are seriously amazing, aren’t they, Nepkin?
>>155Well, I think there are quite a few people in reality who still like to do things like that even after becoming important.
>>155As a master, I want to promote Nep by behaving as a servant, which is nice.
If you master the power of magnets, it’s too strong.
It feels like the relatively easy-to-break Thunder Sabers are used because they look flashy and are easy to understand, making them a basic demonstration technique, right?
It seems that Prisman has been ridiculed for his special moves in collaboration for many years, which might be holding him back a bit.
>>161The number one pee champion is here~~~~!
>>161I mean, I never really had the image of them as a capable person who relies solely on light beams…
Diamond power, friendship power, magnet power—being able to use all of them is too strong!
Looking at Magupa’s full-on lawlessness, it seems like even though The Man can’t compete with the peak era Nepkin, there might be a chance to win against the other founders.
I also think that Psycho Man would never allow such an existence.
The original cross bomber, which is the type that holds from the back, will cause the plus side to get all torn up just by slightly shifting the fulcrum on the minus side.
A terrifying technique that can backfire if you lack both trust in your opponent and delicate skill.
Unlike Psycho, Nep can use the power of friendship, so she’s strong.
It’s understandable that they didn’t get to shine much in the Ancestor Arc.
The Thunder Saber is not something that defeats on its own.
It might be a technique like a body blow that works later to make the magnet power easier to affect.
Even if I think I’ve avoided it, the magnetic effect is still being added.
It’s probably true that Napkin was truly moved, waiting to meet Nep and for someone like this to appear.
In reality, it’s that lawless, Nep.
>>172At that point, they were a prodigy capable of creating a fight special nouveau that could stand up to a super god…
I know it falls short of the original Cross Bomber, but don’t let the Twin Leg Lariat go through without any damage…I reread the last episode, and it really is terrible!
>>173It’s understandable to be too impatient, but there are quite a few instances in the match where that isn’t the case at all…
Strong, the undefeated emperor.
I wonder what Silverman would say if he saw this.
I thought there would be no more chance for Strong the Martial Art because a superior version with various meanings has appeared.
In reality, it would have been better for the free-spirited Napkin to raise Nep rather than a dogmatic perfect being.