
It’s performing in a completely bizarre way that goes against expectations.
>>1Even though it’s Wabisuke, it’s like a curse where, once it’s decided, you either get trampled or it doesn’t get decided at all.
It’s fine for all the final bosses to be defeated in two hits.
>>58Wabisuke is a tool used by the user.
If the direction you’re seeing is reversed, then it’s no longer just a matter of perception alteration.
>>2When I think about it calmly, it really doesn’t make sense.
Has the eye moved to the back of the head?
Aizome’s adaptability is just too impressive, right?
>>4In the anime, it seems they included an explanation that they used hypnosis to override Hirako’s perception and break through.
A breakthrough method that seems somewhat understandable but isn’t really clear.
>>4How to deal with recognition inhibition system capabilities is pushed too far by just getting used to it.
They say there’s a bad compatibility, but there are definitely quite a few who can attack in all directions randomly… something like that.
>>5That’s wrong too, because you’re a big idiot who does it with your allies.
Aizome is lucky that Yama-jii didn’t do the same thing to her…
The all-direction indiscriminate bombing Bambi-chan aside, Aizen, who can adapt to that kind of thing, is amazing.
There are many muscle-headed leaders, so it’s valuable as a trickster role.
>>9The Gotei 13 has too many attack types, doesn’t it?
A strong character, but in a position like Jaggi from AC Hokuto, surrounded only by broken characters.
The big fool who doesn’t care about involving allies and enemies is the arch-nemesis… Most of the time, they end up attacking their own allies instead…
That’s nice, isn’t it?
The more you gather the numbers, the larger the hell expands, Bankai.
“They say ‘It’s true that you’re strong, but the matchup was bad,’ so I get treated quite well.”
Strong
Cool
Well, the performance is…
Is it my older brother and Shiro-chan who have the least discrepancy in abilities between their first release and final release?
There are quite a few highlight moments…
Both Shikai and Bankai are strong.
The initial release still has potential for growth, and the final release feels like a trump card.
I think he is an ideally capable captain.
>>18Don’t use the level of Tosen’s Bankai for your Shikai.
You’re just too incompatible with Bambi-chan.
I think it’s dangerous because the other person’s movements are confusing.
The scenario where you shine the most is when you have zero allies and a large number of enemies.
In other words, my lord.
Oh no!
It’s the opposite.
If you unleash a one-hit kill power as support, there’s no enemy that can stand up to it.
If the scent is introduced beforehand and then the switch is turned on unexpectedly, it would likely be unavoidable even for indigo dye.
It looks like a tactic that only the enemy would use, though…
It’s stronger to fight against a group alone, but there was no such situation.
When watching the anime, it certainly has a vibe of being average in strength, but if this guy isn’t around, everyone starts acting on their own… it’s like he’s become the supervising teacher.
>>25Isn’t it terrible that other captains are included in this?
It would be interesting if Aizome was training somewhere after knowing their abilities.
I think Aizome may have been using the mirror flower water moon to cancel it out, but it might be more interesting to respond directly.
In a novel, there are also cool parts.
In other words, it is probably the optimal solution for the person to focus on supporting allies and weakening the enemy while unleashing powerful techniques, rather than directly engaging in combat on the front line.
It’s easily toggled on and off from the settings, so it’s really troublesome.
It’s amazing that one person can stand against the violence of numbers, but since there are many ability users on the opposing side, there are likely some who will fight back as well.
The reliable thing about Hirako is not his strength, but his decent character.
It feels like Aizen can do both Shikai and Bankai, giving a sense of being a lower-tier version.
>>34If it’s a lower tier version of one of the strongest characters in the story, it should be strong enough…
>>34Aizome says it’s complete hypnosis, but in reality, it’s more like complete misrecognition of the subject, so it’s probably impossible.
This person’s Bankai is plain, isn’t it?
Isn’t it good with “Kyouka Suigetsu”?
>>37I don’t know how to approach it, so it’s no good.
It’s pitiful that not just this guy, but the masked boost isn’t working for anyone at all.
Ultimately, they are a collective of failures.
It seems too plain, and the situations where it can be used are so limited that it looks like I can only manage with the initial release.
Even if you ask if it’s not good, this guy has abilities like this, so what am I supposed to do…
>>42Probably Tokinada.
Since it can discard chants in the 90s and uses virtualization, it can’t be weak.
There must definitely still be potential for expansion in Bankai.
The misidentification of allies and enemies is indeed too bland.
Where is it plain, Bankai?
Just having this guy alone completely negates the idea of gathering a set.
I was convinced by the reasoning for not using Bankai during the Arrancar arc.
It has been since you were in your mother’s womb.
I noticed that it’s a copy of Hirako, but the chanting discard of the 90th Hado is also a copy of Hirako, isn’t it, Aizen?
I respect you a lot, no matter what.
>>48Gross.
If anything, I find it creepy that Aizome seems to think you resemble my thoughts, not out of respect or anything.
A fool who can’t tell the difference between Aizen and Hinamori.
>>49I really thought that would kill me.
>>54Despite being hit by Ayon’s attack, the durability is too high.
It’s difficult to use, and since there’s no opportunity to showcase it, you could say it’s plain.
People are just too nice for some reason.
Aside from being fond of hairstyles and dirty jokes, they are one of my ideal bosses.
It’s really unfortunate to be respected for indigo dyeing.
Hinamori is strong because she survives like that.
I can’t stand the haters of Hirako.
This guy’s bankai and Hisagi’s bankai are an absurd combo.
If something happens to Kyouraku and my brother, this guy will become the captain by process of elimination, right?
>>62I think it’s already over once both of those two reach a certain level of something.
I think Hirako will be the one to die in front of those two in a situation like that.
It’s a convenient initial release that can be turned on and off at will and can be activated just by letting someone smell it.
It’s pretty amazing that training not only affects vision but also has an impact on hearing.
Oh no, it’s the opposite!
(Aizome, surprised in his mind even though hypnosis is in effect)
>>65I like the theory that Hitsugaya wanted Hinamori to stab him head-on.
>>72Aizen (Hinamori) was defeating captains left and right back then, but isn’t Hinamori way too strong?
The main part is just strange, so Kyōka Suigetsu is much weaker than the image in the thread.
>>67If there’s a difference in spiritual power, that kind of ability shouldn’t normally work.
Since it has some strange spiritual power, it just works normally even on the captain level.
>>73I wonder if the talk about spiritual pressure differences is true.
>>266The reason Soifon’s Shikai doesn’t work is because she’s bluffing (it doesn’t hit at all since it’s during the Shattered Flower, Moonlight Water).
That aside, there is a ability that can be nullified by differences in spiritual pressure.
>>266Isn’t that just the usual bluff, making it look like you neutralized it with your spiritual pressure after dodging it like a mirage?
If it works for indigo dyeing, then it’s easier not to do it.
>>67The activation conditions are vastly different, as it was only thanks to Ai-zome working hard to hold the seminar and some overly persuasive talk that it was achieved.
If I had to choose, it’s definitely Kyōka Suigetsu.
It’s more convenient to use it for things other than combat, isn’t it, Kyouka Suigetsu?
It’s better than a drumhead guy and a fist that’s simply too weak.
Hinamori’s life force is extraordinary.
Thanks to that, when I read everything again, it turns into a farce.
I was completely stunned by the development in the final episode of the anime where the captain throws off their haori and puts on a mask after breaking the chant of the Thousand Hands Kakuten Ta Hō.
>>76I might lose once from there, but it’s still cool, right…?
It’s too unnatural to show your Zanpakutō to the opponent and then activate its Shikai…
>>77But it seems like he’s doing something suspicious, and by the time I think I should be cautious, he probably has already finished showing it.
I wonder why Kensai is simply too weak and keeps losing with that appearance.
I was surprised that the chant for the 90s series could be discarded.
>>80Brother, the incantation dispelled is lamer than the falling blue fire…
Rose’s Bankai is an ability that doesn’t need to be heard, so while I was surprised by the eardrum rupture, the instant death beam from 1F came flying, and that was the end of my luck.
It was an anime original after the decisive battle, but I couldn’t help but laugh when Hinamori and another person speared Hitsugaya together.
The only person who approached Chan-ichi with good intentions.
>>86Even Ginjo lost his memory, so it’s truly out of goodwill.
>>86The masked army (especially the members who have returned to leadership positions) are all good people in one way or another.
Although there was a strategy involving indigo dyeing, there’s no need to feel indebted to the Soul Society that made us wanted criminals, yet they come back or participate in the blood battles just because of the manpower shortage…
A man who had a bald person following him for a month.
>>87Meta-wise, it’s just a creature that occurred for the sake of the story, but what the hell is that bald guy?!
It’s nice that you can infer that the fact they deliberately take off their haori to put on a mask in an original anime means that using Hollowification while fighting as a Captain of the Gotei 13, especially in front of regular members, is probably not acceptable.
>>88In the novel, it’s mentioned that those tainted beings mixed with the void are really hated by the nobility and the influential people…
I feel like it would have been more convenient if the initial release and the final release were the other way around.
>>89If you have allies, it’s not very useful if you can’t even activate your first release!
>>89No matter how strong a warrior is, being surrounded is dangerous, so it makes sense to use a bankai to make them fight each other, but meta-wise, there are only situations where it’s a one-on-one or there are allies, so there are no circumstances for them to shine.
Probably something that won’t work on Ken-chan either.
Just like Kabuto from NARUTO, it’s tough when a capable enemy can handle things so effortlessly.
Bambi is being pushed forcefully.
>>94Wasn’t Kabuto more messed up because of the nerve transmission?
The reverse stroke was quite effective, so Aizen was properly guiding them to a position where they could attack.
I think 90% of the reason why Hirako and Captain Wanko give off that impression is because Bambi-chan is just a small item that doesn’t make her feel at all classy.
>>98Not just for Bambi-chan, the final chapter’s Quincy is pretty much like that.
The only ones who properly conveyed a sense of stature while also dying were Kiruge Esunot, Gremmy Thoumeaux, and Pernida.
>>101No way! I care about Pepe-sama…!
Although she’s a small fry, Bambi’s abilities and personality are just too troublesome.
“Well then, I’ll just go for an all-out bombing,” seems like a countermeasure that could be thought of pretty quickly, but what about a countermeasure to that…
Imagining someone hosting a workshop on indigo dyeing makes me laugh, but the fact that it doesn’t feel out of place before they show their true nature is annoying.
>>102The image of the training was reinforced by the past scenario of Rivarsol.
>>104I couldn’t help but laugh at Iba-san’s scene.
The fact that Aizen can adapt and respond in a way that goes against the grain is just too funny.
What’s going on with that guy?
It’s not about throwing Bambi’s bomb, it’s a shitty ability to turn things into bombs that can be thrown in all directions.
Even if you force the Bambi’s, the surroundings can’t oppose it.
It seems like the brainless deity that blows everything up regardless of friend or foe is tough, and while Kyouka Suigetsu has the worst compatibility with that, I have the impression that Aizen could handle it.
Did Hirako not even use the first release in front of the indigo dye?
Captain Wanko feels very uneasy about the lingering frustration of thinking, “After all that, it’s just Bambi-chan alone…”
>>109At that point, it wouldn’t have been strange to defeat Yhwach…
Even without Aizen, there’s no precedent for a lower rank defeating a higher rank somehow.
>>110I think that would correspond to Rukia defeating Aaroniero.
The activation conditions for the concept of Bleach’s abilities are pretty lax, aren’t they?
Isn’t it that you can’t conquer the reverse cat?
It felt like he was shot down precisely because Aizen led Hirako into a position that made it easy for him to counterattack.
The dog’s Bankai is just like Sumoyan, isn’t it? It just makes the target bigger.
That will also damage the main unit, right?
>>117But it’s a bankai that can be healed thanks to that nature…
>>117Yes
But the spiritual pressure is rising just as much as the Bankai, so it’s definitely strong.
It’s just strange that Aizen can cut something in half instantly with a light swing of his sword.
>>117Well, no matter how much the Bankai gets damaged, if the original body recovers, the sword will heal too, which is an advantage.
>>117The reason I was able to defeat Bambi-chan is thanks to the combination of the target becoming huge and the effect of being immortal, which allowed me to hit while taking explosions.
I like the part where he returns as Ichigo’s ally.
I wanted the group of masked characters, who are all good guys, to have more opportunities to shine.
>>120I only have the impression that Hatch is excellent.
Always
The sensation of up and down, left and right being distorted is one thing, but the initial kill potential from being attacked from the opposite direction is high.
>>121I don’t really get it because I’m stupid, but if the left and right are reversed and the direction of the cut is also reversed, then isn’t what I see right?
>>132On the contrary, whether or not it can be done to the best of one’s ability can be adjusted on and off by Captain Hirako’s discretion.
The match card is too bad.
Bambi-chan was the worst among all those area attacks…
I want to throw this guy into the gathering of the Ten Blades and make him use his Bankai.
Bambi-chan is a seriously dangerous individual who can directly interfere with the spirit particles themselves.
But without the holy letters, I’m the weakest in Bambi’s…
>>126Literally an ability idiot…
Initially, it seems that having Aizen get beaten up by Ichigo just isn’t enough of a decisive blow.
There are some situations that could get messy because of unnecessary assistance.
>>127I think it’s not very meaningful that the indigo dye is responding to the reverse stroke right from the first encounter.
>>131Aren’t we unable to deal with the reverse stroke? It feels like they lured Hirako into a position where Aizen could easily retaliate with Kyoka Suigetsu and broke through.
>As long as you are touching it, it gives infinite shock!Cool
>Fly away!?
>>130It’s clear that what gets blown away after dying can be seen, so there’s no room for doubt in that scene, right?
>>139It wasn’t good that the opponent had something like immortality or a permanent re-raise.
You can’t check the other person’s parameters, so it’s hard to know.
This guy being a good person might be one of the reasons Ichigo ended up trusting Ginjo.
Captain Wanko became the reviewer he denied and could do nothing, so the flow is proper.
Just keep rampaging more.
>>134Left army… cute left army… ❤️
😋🫀
While I know I’m touching you, why do you still knock me away, Kengan?
It’s really strange how Aizen, who seems to be two steps ahead of even the captains before obtaining the Hogyoku.
>>141I assume that we can’t win unless we meta against Grandpa Mountain.
Hōken Hachi and Uonohana-san
>>148I heard that brother and Mayuri were also on the watch list or something.
Being able to discard chant number 90 is truly powerful.
>>142If Aizome is watching, the power will seem weak and the nitpicky comments will start.
>>142Without a doubt, you were a master of the Demon Way…
If a dog’s bankai is stolen, does the damage go to the master or to the dog?
The issue of the resurrection gimmick being terrible and the questionable strength of Kensei are separate matters…
>>146The worst part is when Wonderwyce is getting defeated off-screen, seriously.
>>151It’s a vast road for the mountain grandfather, so there’s room for a follow-up, but still, there are some things to consider.
>>153Isn’t that actually a point where the evaluation is dropping?
Don’t lose to someone who’s maxing out their abilities in a Meta with a mountain old man off-screen!
>>155I didn’t have the impression that it would fall because there are noticeable depictions of Vastrode’s physical attributes being significantly higher than those of others.
>>155Aside from being transformed with the ability to absorb flames, doesn’t it have ordinary abilities as a Hollow from Vastordoe?
Well, if I’m called the former captain Vaizard, it does make me feel pathetic…
Kenshi is
Bankai → Woo → The battle between Ywak and Yamaji is not even depicted.
That flow is just too legendary.
The strength of Kyōka Suigetsu is only possible because the main body has the physical power of a spiritual pressure gorilla.
If it’s not just useless against the old mountain man, then it’s just an incredibly strong Arrancar…
>>156It’s fine to make a lot.
Ideal Captain
While behaving in a friendly manner, they are a bundle of suspicion with a remarkable eye for detail.
It’s not so much that it’s pathetic, but rather that the appearance of the Senju Kouten Taipa is quite plain.
That flying plum blossom has a bigger explosion, making the weakness of chant cancellation more noticeable.
>>159It’s only natural that Hibaume is strong, especially since she’s the vice-captain and part of the orbital system. If she lost to someone who cancels incantations, then Hinamori’s value would really just be her toughness.
>>164The strong impression of Hirako’s ninety-number chant being discarded hides Hinamori’s silliness of activating Fuke and Tsusei silently without a number, so it’s a draw.
Isn’t it a Vastolorde Arrancar made from the fully awakened state of the Kyoka Suigetsu, before talking about the mountain old man’s meta?
The initial release of 69 and Shihoumaru has much higher firepower than the first impression.
>>165It’s strange that Fūshi can easily slash through Senbonzakura and Ryūjin Jakka with the same spiritual pressure as an ordinary captain.
Moreover, the fact that it’s not the main ability but rather a part that was added later for Wind Death at level 69 is insane.
>>185Fūjiku-kun did terrible things to all direct attack-type zanpakutōs, didn’t he?
>>200It’s just the fault of the soldiers who don’t draw out the full power of their zanpakuto through training and dialogue…
I think they probably won’t be able to perform well because the visuals when they were effective were too bland.
Is Bambi-chan’s reverse petting strategy perhaps effective on Aizen as well?
>>167Valid
To put it extremely, if the mountain grandfather does that, then if the breaking jewel blends in before the indigo dye, it will die.
>>188Well, if I do that, my allies would be devastated, so the now old and softened Shigenori Yamamoto won’t do it.
Boring.
>>167Valid
If Yamajii had the mentality of a thousand years ago, then it means Aizome wouldn’t have won.
In the first place, it’s only Yamaji and Kyouraku who have won in a one-on-one against the Espada from Vastrolorde.
>>168Kyōraku-san took down the four people by surprise, so it’s not a fair one-on-one fight.
I think Ichigo, Yamaji, and Bach are applicable.
Someone whose personality traits are excessively excellent.
I wonder if there’s a boss with a personality worse than this guy.
Well, losing is fine, but there’s no depiction at all, so it makes you wonder where that guy went.
If you lost, I wish you would at least write that in one panel there.
It’s just that it can’t do it well yet, but it can actually handle hot and cold in reverse.
It’s strange to say that just because you got used to it, you can handle it.
Since it can be turned on and off, it should be impossible.
I want the Vizard full-scale offensive to at least go well, even if it can’t win…
How far Hatch’s trickery will be understood.
>>175That additional scene was so exciting…
>>175In the manga, it was an instant fall, right? With Hirako and Rose, I wonder how it will change.
Since I have a longer captaincy history than Kyouraku, it seems I might temporarily become the captain-general before Shirogane.
Is it possible that Hirako’s ability to use Cero in his Hollow form is actually pretty good?
>>178It may be effective, but just because it’s a facade doesn’t mean there are any special effects that disrupt the power balance.
Even GJJJ usually loses when facing head-on.
In the original work, everyone was blasted away by Miracle and just faded out, so while they probably can’t win, I’d like them to at least put up a fight to the point of being forced to revive just once.
In the original Miracle battle, Renji and Rukia, who have Bankai, were taken out in one hit…
It makes sense to explain abilities if they have a high style point.
In the Arrancar arc, it was said that it was the first time anyone had seen such finely woven undercurrents, but if the usual undercurrents are that thick, then of course that’s the case.
A full surround heavy fire will result in death unless it’s in a defensive form or has evasion capabilities…
So first of all, everyone is trying to create a place where the mountain old man can’t rampage.
Why not just send old man Yamajii to the battlefield and let him shoot the remaining fires?
A man whose cool appearance doesn’t match his track record.
Aizen’s comments while fighting with the thread art are so creepy.
>>195Admiration
Thinking about it in reality, it’s incredibly powerful and definitely wouldn’t be adaptable, but as a manga, it’s just so visually unappealing, and the ability feels like it’s being adapted and then easily countered, which is frustrating.
Since returning to the captain position, my Hollowification skills haven’t been utilized after all.
Even though Kusei was a captain, that was just…
Hinamori’s Counselor