As an age 25, 170cm Asian guy, what’s the best fashion advice you can give me?
Learning to dress better and find my unique style, and this community has a lot of great cases. Any advice you can give me?
Learning to dress better and find my unique style, and this community has a lot of great cases. Any advice you can give me?
Dude is the perfect fullback Blue Lock’s been lacking, someone who can run all day and pass the ball under pressure, also willing to do the dirty work and cooperate (yes teamwork is a swear word in this manga but still). I don’t want more forwards, and the team really wants more variety in its lineup. Get my boy through please KNSR, you already dropped Tokimitsu once.
I believe England either had a NG11 whose title got taken, or all England players are hanging around orders of below-NG11 level. Here’s why.
There is no buildup to a new NG11 yet, and if a NG11-led group were to lose in this stage, which they have to for Japan to advance, that NG11 will be slandered to oblivion for underperforming in a debut match. I can accept a past NG11 losing the title in the team to show why the team loses this match, but I’d rather see England, the home of football, have a full team of monsters that just happened to lose to France because there are 2 NG11 monsters, and Japan has to force a win by awakening its borderline NG11 players to reach that level of competition.
Assuming no prep, no prior information, in character, and fight to the death
Gojo has the best hax that shapes a fight towards bypassing it, and his fighting style values on-the-fly genius and adaptation. Easily the most complete ‘strongest’ pick
Dabura’s lightspeed feats are an outlier of the verse, and he also has the best AoE and learning speed in battle. Below Gojo because hax > speed, but otherwise he wins more than others
3/4. Yuji and Sukuna have the same bag, with Sukuna arguably having better Jujutsu knowledge, and Yuji having better refinement (possibly at-will black flash and tracking piercing blood). Yuji has the edge for having more CTs and more time developing his kit.
Kenjaku has an open domain, thousands of years of jujutsu knowledge, 3 CTs that cater to versatile long-range (CSM) plus dominant close-range (gravity), and top-tier BIQ. He dominates this tier.
Yuta’s kit is equally versatile, with a huge reserve, basketball domain, and Rika to always get the number advantage. The 5-minute limitation is the only reason he doesn’t outrank Kenjaku.
Yorozu has a one-touch kill move (PS), bug armor for CQC, and liquid metal to deal with everything else. Very complete kit even if she doesn’t have RCT.
Yuki dominates close combat and can perform well midrange with whip form plus throw form. Ranks lower than Yorozu because her kit does rely on starting range, and she can’t use black hole without killing herself, but RCT and SD are useful kits to keep her close to overtaking the rank.
Maki functions outside of the rules. SSK is a hard tool to defend against, bypassing domains is a major advantage, natural healing, diet precog, air jump, and insane physicals. A very powerful anti-mage type that can deal with most fighters below her, but her kit is more susceptible to moves that require curse energy to defend against like CS.
Hakari is very powerful in DE tug of wars which is the apex of the verse’s power system. Unkillable during jackpot, can replenish CE and DE again, and an underrated rough sand trait in CQC. Susceptible to long-range fighters, and jackpot can still be beaten by stalling or non-physical means. Arguably the most self-reliant kit though and luck is a wildcard factor.
Honourable mention 1: I do not factor in MBA for Kashimo despite its prominent mention in fights, because MBA has to end in a tie at most, and regular form Kashimo sits right behind the top 10 in my list.
Honourable mention 2: You can consider 9th place to be shared with Toji if you value narrative statement to put Toji on equal footing with Maki.
Honourable mention 3: Takaba’s placement is too unreliable, and he doesn’t have the resolve to kill. I consider him an outlier in these fights.
So my mother dropped my Asustor AS5402T early in the afternoon, and told me when I’m back home at night. I saw a feint physical crack in the exterior, and the lights are still on, but I can’t connect it to my Macbook location as it usually does, nor can I access it in Ezconnect with lans as usual. I checked that it is ‘uninitialised’ now, and I tried pulling out the hard disks and back in but the status remains the same.
What should I do?
The guy should be more of a genius, but the way he learns and evolves trumps many prodigies out there. In this football power system, are there other characters who can be more balanced or complete than him?
So far 6 goals are made throughout the U20 arc, and no single player has scored twice. I believe this pattern will persist till the England match is over, and the favourite to score are for sure Shidou, Chigiri, and Kunigami. Hell, don’t be surprised if Yukimiya, Sendou, and Zantetsu score too.
Who do you think will score in the England match?
I dismissed it because I thought a Changeling is mechanically weak. I was wrong.
A Changeling in MPMM is considered a Fey in its creature type. That means it’s immune to spells targeting humanoid like Hold Person and Magic Jar.
Shapechanger means you are immune to Polymorph and True Polymorph.
‘This spell has no effect on a shapechanger or a creature with 0 hit points.’
Given these are some of the strongest spells in the game, being immune to them is absolutely amazing.
You should definitely give it a try.
Back in the U20 match, Rin temporarily put down his hatred, rivalry, and only focused on destroying everyone. Then Sae comes in, proclaimed Isagi can change Japanese football, and Rin broke. Since then, Rin never managed to put down his obsession. Instead, he shifts his full attention from Sae to Isagi, and the France match is the unfortunate culmination of Rin’s path.
Am I saying Rin could’ve avoided this if Sae didn’t give him a fakeout pep talk? Absolutely not, because the root is still there. But without this moment, Rin’s future would look very different.
(Decided to write this again because I yapped too much)
Isagi is King Crimson from Jojo, and Isagi will become Allmighty from Bleach. He just doesn’t know it yet.
Right now, Isagi can already sees into the future with Metavision, and skip to the result with Direct Shot. The problem is players like Hugo can see just as far as him, and can shut down his skip. It’s not enough.
This is where Adaptability comes in. Whether Isagi winning the luck battle against Hugo, or scoring the U20 luck goal, Isagi is always the fastest to bet on fate and position for chances. The problem is he can’t use this consistently.
So the solution, and Isagi’s proposed formula to surpass Noa, becomes clear:
Future Sight + Adaptability = Luck Manipulation
Only two upgrades are needed:
Isagi has to see so many futures that luck can be quantified with mass pattern recognition (protangonism to read the players’ ego, game IQ to read the field’s logic)
Isagi has to adapt before the future even happens to simulate success (categorise teammates and opponents alike as multiple fail-safes)
Guys like Noa will only follow one logical path, which means Isagi both sees more and thinks faster. That’s why Hugo misjudged Isagi, and that luck will become the final piece that completes Isagi’s formula, allowing him to meet the God of Soccer, who once gave Ego all the luck he needs to achieve the perfect play, and Nagi to perform a miracle
TL;DR Making luck reproducible will make Isagi the number one striker in the world, allowing him to devour the God of Soccer who owns luck
Barou ended up hijacking Uber for himself, but this got me thinking: Who actually fit best with Snuffy’s tactical, job-like philosophy?
Then it hit me.
Snuffy plans every tactic and executes it with his team as the manager.
Reo studies every player he wants to copy and learns their skill set.
So they actually function very similarly, creating pre-existing blueprints to deal with any situation.
The end result will look something like this: Reo gets metavision much sooner, he scans the field, then creates ‘System: Isagi’ or ‘System: Rin ’ and so on, where he becomes a type of striker (poacher/complete forward/target man), then change the team’s formation accordingly. Imagine how amazing and powerful that is, and that solves the one striker problem Barou had, because Reo can become any type of striker.
It's always Sae this Kaiser that, so let’s flip the script. Who would you rather start in a match, and why?
Shidou: My default striker. Has the intensity to make players work for him, actively links up plays, pulls off actual good dribbling feats, shows great spatial awareness, and has versatile finishing. He is the least flawed striker.
Rin: Individual monster. Let him cut in, destroy, and finish, and you get one player who rivals a team.
Isagi: Brain of the group, and the lethal force from the shadows.
Bachira: Creative dribbler, great crosser, and can shoot himself—best RW by far.
Kunigami and Karasu: The brawn and the brains, a perfect combo to hold off any offense.
Hiori: Admittedly out of position, but there is no true LB in Blue Lock right now, and his long passes and vision can aid the team offensively.
Aryu and Aiku: Tall, physical, a mix of brains and brawn.
Reo: Out of position too, but he is playing RB and can fit anywhere, and he is too good not to start right now.