
I don’t understand what it means to have my abilities taken away, and I don’t think it will happen to me either.
Considering the possibility of being taken, it’s a bit hard to defend that my brother, who used his Bankai before me instead of Renji who was accompanying us, is not right.
>>2Isn’t it more like it’s sealed at this point rather than being taken away?
If Renji has his Bankai taken away, he probably won’t be able to do anything, but Byakuya seems like he could still fight with Kido or something, right?
>>3It’s not about whether you can fight even if you are taken away.
“One of the two has to stop it if the other is taken away,” they said.
Since I have a stronger Bankai than Renji, I’m the one taking the initiative to use Bankai…
>>4After being taken away, I couldn’t believe my brother could do anything about it, yet this is what I have.
It’s beyond just saying I’m sorry.
Esuno seemed to be aiming for Byakuya’s Bankai, so I don’t think he would have taken it even if Renji used his Bankai first.
At that time, I didn’t think I would be robbed; I just thought it would be sealed away.
It was a failure, but
What is the principle behind being taken away?
Either way, the enemy is well-prepared, so there’s no such thing as the best strategy.
The second time was kind of all over the place, but the first time was hopeless.
After all, the reason why old man Yama has already retired is just because he was indirectly saying that he didn’t understand anything about Mayuri’s report.
Since we’re being attacked at our base in that state, we don’t have the luxury to wait for analysis.
Although it’s unavoidable, Mayuri’s proposal in this scene is at a level where you can’t just afford to be so leisurely, you know?
Well, Mayuri can wait for as many people to sacrifice themselves as necessary if he can win.
If you didn’t know that Bankai has effects similar to the Kaio-ken, you would look like an idiot, wouldn’t you?
It also serves to effectively seal buffs.
>>13The readers won’t understand that Ichigo is raising his spiritual pressure and doing something like Bankai!
Well, it’s better to die without being robbed than to be robbed and then die.
What the captains were expecting was that the Quincy would use their long incantations, so they probably never thought they would be robbed without any motion.
Brother’s actions as a captain are not appropriate, but since it’s him, I guess there’s no helping it.
Are we talking about that again?
Relying too much on Bankai makes Kido too useless.
It’s the fault of the sparrow who couldn’t say they would steal the bankai!
If we’re talking about basics, someone who killed an important person in a gruesome way and only got the most elementary information can’t be trusted no matter what they say.
>>22It seems like old man Ishida will die in despair, but for a different reason.
I’m telling you to buy time with demon arts and binding techniques!!
But without this idiot scientist, we’re stuck.
It’s bad for a captain-level not to be able to fight without Bankai.
I mean, it’s impossible even for Urahara when it comes to analysis.
The reason Urahara was able to analyze it was because there was a physical sample of Kirlge, and it would take several more days to recover.
I never expected all four of us to do this at the same time, did you? It’s a twist of fate.
It was a situation in the final chapter where Urahara and Mayuri had to work together to stand a chance.
It’s impossible to play with a Bankai restriction when the enemy is so strong that a third of the Death Gods die within 7 minutes because they suddenly attack the base and there’s no way to escape.
If only one person was taken, it would be considered a noble sacrifice, and I think Mayuri would probably compliment the information that we absolutely must not use Bankai.
Since there was information that it might be sealed, we should have decided in the meeting who would use Bankai first.
There was also a convenient information-sharing technique called “Tentou Kuura.”
>>32There’s no choice but to weaken them by taking away their bankai.
It’s because it’s a pseudo-organization from a shonen manga.
But thanks to the monkeys being taken away, everyone else held back their Bankai, so it had meaning.
I can’t believe everyone survived while being bound by bankai.
>>35Dead person
Even using Bankai, it was still easily defeat-able, so wasn’t there no particular reason to take it?
>>36On the Quincy side, we don’t want to take anything as it would rather weaken us, but the Emperor’s order is to take it, inflict humiliation, and kill.
>>36Without Bankai, even a captain can’t win most of the time.
If I wait for an analysis that I don’t even know when it will end, I’ll die…
Bankai!
It’s strange to only take away the Bankai.
>>41That super convenient item that can be taken without question once it’s out is also mysterious.
I think it’s a bit too decisive to achieve Bankai just five seconds after meeting.
Is there no phase where we just wait and see if we really need to do this?
If the operation of the Nekkai Unit hadn’t been stopped by Yamajii, the situation in the first battle might have been quite different.
>>43The difference in numbers cannot be overturned, and it probably won’t change just because multiple perfect beings come to attack as a whole.
Kilgay was asked if he was scared of Bankai, and he instantly lost himself and got furious, so I think it’s true that Bankai is a threat.