
If it takes effect, it’s as good as instant death; that’s illusionary techniques.
I feel like there was a bit of bluffing involved in complete hypnosis.
It will probably be as close to that as possible.
>>2It seems that you can’t show something from nothing.
I think the indigo dyeing looks like cheat level because it’s super strong.
Those who strongly say “Mirror Flower, Water Moon” should read the novel version.
>>5Aren’t you strong?
The strength of the indigo dye itself is what makes it so.
It seems tough that it can’t contribute to the firepower when using anything other than indigo dye.
The bankai of Tosen is quietly a natural enemy, isn’t it?
>>8I might escape far outside the range with a Shunpo or at least scatter the Kidō for now.
The highest peak intelligence gorilla, Aizome, imposes a momentary misperception, and people pretty much die.
Due to their personality, they will use it in a more unpleasant way.
I think Tsukishima is more amazing in terms of ability.
>>10Mitsushima is experiencing more disadvantages than appropriate, so usability is at its worst.
It’s just bearable because Tsukishima’s head and mind are crazy.
>>10Tsukishima-san has more drawbacks than what is appropriate, so it’s extremely difficult to use.
It’s only because Mitsushima-san’s spirit and mind are crazy that I can endure it.
Ms. Tsukishima is also going crazy and can only overlook the disadvantages because she is crazy, so it’s a capability that relies on Ms. Tsukishima.
>>13The indigo dyeing system exists because of the immense spiritual pressure cost, which is supported by the spiritual pressure gorilla.
Only the person themselves can use it, right?
>>13Well, it’s only possible because Aizen has a ridiculously heavy spiritual pressure cost, since he’s a spiritual pressure gorilla.
“Only the person themselves can use it.”
It’s strange that even though I’m getting caught up in it and my perception should be completely messed up, I don’t care about anything other than ginjo and have no damage at all.
I enjoy seeing the reactions of people experiencing indigo dyeing for the first time thanks to Ribasoru in the Reiwa era, so I hope they continue the production of the sequel and make it happen for Tsukishima-san as well.
I think Tsukishima’s ability is a special attack type for copying.
If you try to use it strongly, you’ll go insane.
No matter how far the story progressed, I was on edge, wondering when this would be said, until the very last episode.
When you’re reading in real-time,
Isn’t it the case that saying this here makes anything possible, like a salt match with the final boss?
I thought that was amazing.
I like Ginjō, so I’m getting through the influence on myself, Tsukishima.
I’m using it because it’s convenient, but it seems that Ai-zome actually prefers fire-type abilities.
Since they have extreme firepower, support-type abilities are more optimal.
>>24The old man of the mountain is a fire power type that overlaps with another fire power type.
>>30Mizushima-san is also going crazy and dying, but it’s just because they can step over the demerits due to their ability.
>>24If it’s the spiritual pressure of indigo dyeing, there shouldn’t be any problem.
I thought for a moment that they would use regular demon arts even in the final battle…
>>31It was impressive that the firepower technique used in fusion with the gem was the Black Coffer.
What Ichimaru said.
It’s not that indigo dyeing is strong because it uses the reflection of flowers and the moon.
The reason it is strong is that indigo dye is used in mirror flower water moon.
That’s quite accurate.
I wonder where they were using the mirror flower, water moon in this scene.
Are you just going to watch until Hinamori gets hurt, too, Chan?
I wonder what the Bankai was like.
I was part of the real-time generation, but seriously, it’s the strongest. I wonder what they’ll do.
Somehow, around the point where the conversation ended ambiguously, the evaluation of Bleach became confused.
The depiction of Chado and Orihime starting to go crazy is a downside, isn’t it?
If it were a concept like a monk, it might have been different.
When dealing with a Yama Master level opponent, it’s understandable that he can’t be defeated instantly by Aizen alone, and the moment he gets caught, defeat is guaranteed, so it makes sense that he would want more firepower!
I mean, Aizen admitted that without merging with the Orb, you can’t win in a straightforward fight, right, Yamaji?
He may not be a man of mirror flower, water moon, but if he doesn’t have the kind of humanity that allows for mirror flower, water moon to be born, he wouldn’t behave like in the main story in the first place, so as Aizen, he’s doing his best with what he has.
There is obviously a Bankai for Kyoka Suigetsu, but since even the initial release works on full-power Yhwach, it seems like there’s no situation where a Bankai becomes necessary or even occurs…
>>38It’s convenient to be able to fulfill a role with just the initial release.
There’s no way to be stripped of my Bankai.
It’s genuinely exciting that a capability originally suited for support takes on a supportive role in the final battle.
The more I think about it, the stronger Yamajii is as a pure death god…
First, we need to do something about the flowing blade, young fire, which was common to both indigo dyeing and Your Majesty.
Chapter bosses need to have a personality that’s a bit of a piece of trash to manage it.
Is Aizome not very convenient for Bankai?
>>47I wonder if the author hasn’t been responding around here.
I wanted to see the Bankai of Aizome…
If I have the Shattered Jewel, I don’t need the Mirror Flower, Water Moon anymore! Even so, it’s a bit too much living on vibes to end up using it anyway.
>>48Yhwach is pushing his ridiculous elements on us, so we’ll counter with our own ridiculous elements.
>>48If I thought that way and lost, there’s nothing I can do about it.
Mirror Flower Water Moon is strong! → Aizen’s physical abilities are insane.
The Book of the End is strong! → Tsukishima’s mental state is strange.
I was reading that in real time, and ever since that guy started saying this, everything has become anything, hasn’t it?
Well, anyway, the Muratsuki-chan doesn’t really affect Kyouka Suigetsu.
Chad and Orihime are about to go insane just from overlapping twice in the Book of End.
Tsukishima-san has probably lived hundreds of years and experienced life hundreds of times, so without Ginjou, she might have died.
It’s great to confront future changes with reality-altering hypnosis from the past.
>>56If you are looking at the future, you are probably seeing a mirage somewhere.
It has a performance that hits Quincy really hard.
Isn’t it the case that Moonless is still stronger because of the lack of true Bankai’s achievements?
It’s truly admirable how a skill that’s originally suited for support comes through in the last battle to provide support.
It’s probably a skill meant for cooperative play.
One negative portrayal was that Chad and Orihime were crazy.
>>64Certainly.
It’s strange that I should be so messed up in my perception, yet I don’t care about anything other than ginjo.
Did I lose because I was enamored with the brute force of power types, throwing away complete hypnosis to fight?
Surely, Kyoka Suigetsu is strong! → Aizen’s physical abilities are insane.
The Book of End is strong! → Tsukishima’s mindset is strange.
The flowing blade, young fire, which boasts the highest attack power among all Zanpakutō and is the strongest and oldest of the heat type, must have been enviable.
I wonder if the author hasn’t answered around here.
I wanted to see the indigo dyeing’s Bankai…
>>68Let’s join the fan club!
Is there information about Aizen’s Bankai in the fan club?
>>71Yeah
In other words, Aizen admits that without the fusion with the Hōgyoku, he can’t win in a direct confrontation against Yamaji.
With the shattered jade indigo dye, could I normally win even against Mountain Grandpa?
>>72Um… Is Tsukishima-san’s Book of End not just a past alteration, but does it actually allow you to properly experience the alterations made?
The more I think about it, the more I feel that Yama-jii is too strong to be a pure Shinigami…
>>73I think Tsukishima’s ability is a copy-type with a special attack.
If you try to use it strongly, it will drive you mad.
So you also have memories of setting up tiny traps on the floor, huh?
It was actually really tough, but I managed to get through it because I handled things well.
>>81That’s that.
There is obviously a way to perform the full release of “Mirror Flower, Water Moon,” but since even the initial release of “Full Power Yuha Bach” has become commonplace, it feels like the situation where I would need to perform the full release simply never arises…
I understand that Aizen himself is strong, but…
Because I couldn’t defeat Yhwach, it was like a mirage or a moon reflected on water.
I may be missing the mark since I’ve only read the main story, but I think that regarding Orihime and Chad, Tsukishima’s ability drove me crazy because they didn’t know about it. If they had known in advance like Brother, I thought it would have been okay, but I wonder how that would actually be.
If you think like that, you’ve already lost, so there’s nothing you can do.
How did you defeat this guy?
The youngest and strongest heat sword, boasting the highest attack power among zanpakuto, must have been envied by Wakadashiryūha.
It was interesting how Bach had become a meta using visuals.
Since hypnosis itself doesn’t work on someone who can’t see, I drew in Tosen.
It left a deep impression that the firepower technique used in fusion with the jewel was the Black Coffin.
The more I think about it, the downside depiction is that Yamaji, as a pure shinigami, was about to go crazy with Chad and Orihime.
Because the Espada couldn’t defeat the captains properly, this guy ended up taking them all down by himself.
Those like Orihime and Chad, whose past contradictions are revealed, will mentally collapse; Tsukishima can endure it precisely because he is insane.
If indigo dye is used, it seems like even that bald guy might start producing Senzu beans.
I have a memory of infiltrating Soul Society to rescue Rukia and going to Hueco Mundo to save Inoue.
As Orihime and Chad are doing, when contradictions from the past arise, it drives you insane.
It’s nice that Orihime is referred to without honorifics upon reappearance.