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HSDK Battle 580 Released
Aug 25 2014 10:42 AM | Raigou in Kenichi News
History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi Battle 580 has been released by MangaPanda. Kenichi and Kajima's battle comes to a close! Battle 580 is titled, "Ki Holding"
28 Comments
Raigou
Aug 25 2014 10:45 AM
This chapter was awesome!!! Kudos Ken-chan!!!
Invoking, releasing and holding ki huh, then Takeda Rimi Odin are at releasing while Beserk and Lugh are at invoking. Makes you wonder where Kajima is.
Ogata
Aug 25 2014 01:43 PM
It was a decent chapter but I thought that Saiga and Senzui were gonna go for the kill and why is Shigure losing focus so much!?? Isn't that unprofessional for a master to just ignore her opponent and worry about Kenichi?
Raigou
Aug 25 2014 02:31 PM
@Ogata Shigure's fighting fodder that disciples can beat no problem, about Saiga/Senzui tho you have a point that final clash is taking awefully long.
Combatmaster1o3
Aug 25 2014 02:58 PM
I have no words You Thief.
-On the other hand, I believe Kajima is also a Kaihou(Due to the fact that he can release and use his Ki)-. Ki holding seems to be manipulating all Ki, which is probably why no-one uses this move.(this is counter that I spoke of that only masters can do). So is Kenichi stronger than Miu now? Probably, if he's serous theirs no way she can over come his Ki and immense endurance. It also seems that Kenichi is a Saiyan. The tougher and more dire the situation is, the stronger he gets.
"On the other hand, I believe Kajima is also a Kaihou(Due to the fact that he can release and use his Ki)" Nvm. I think he also is a Ki holder, but only just. Kenichi completely mastered Ki of Holding level.
Ogata
Aug 25 2014 05:16 PM
He is not a thief! He made this thread 71 minutes before you did! What happened is, Raigo wrote 579 instead of 580 and then a mode edited his headline after you made your thread!
Eitherway, I like both you and Raigo as well as everyone else in this forum so no need to create friction among each other!
Cam
Aug 25 2014 07:13 PM
Kenichi is reaching a new level of badassery.
I think this is showing what some of his characteristics will be when he eventually becomes a master-class. He'll be invulnerable from his endurance, and his fighting style will be to immobilize his opponents while avoiding casing them serious damage.
Ranemoraken
Aug 25 2014 07:29 PM
What was with this chapter...it was like a Reverse HSDK where the only thing not covered WAS the nipples.
I do like how Kenichi finished this one, by taking on his enemy's attack to help save his life.
For a moment, I thought that Kenichi was going to lose his fight (last week) and then Miu would step up dishonorably...
but she closed her eyes. I'm starting to think she's too much of a princess to ever switch...
I just don't see how the story continues. I can for the other characters, but Kenichi's future foils aren't..."primary" enough anymore.
woutercox
Aug 26 2014 01:18 AM
It seems that Kenichi managed to 'fix' Kajima's Ki flow again through his technique. I wonder what'll happen with the hole in his body, I'm guessing it'll be patched up by one of the masters.
Even though he's not a genius, Kenichi managed to skip a grade, maybe several.
The strength of Kenichi is, he always finds a solution at the critical moment, in this case by mastering a technique no one thought he'd already have the skill for. My theory is, Kenichi's gentle nature makes it hard for him to master really advanced techniques through training and sparring.
Even though he practiced and came up with a new technique this time, he makes the most amazing progress when in actual combat in a critical situation.
What is also cool is that it's suggested that Kenichi gets strength from his 'friends'.
And finally, this Kenichi pose really reminds me of Akisame: http://www.mangaread...-kenichi/580/10. Even better, it reminds me of Akisame when he's getting serious.
Raigou
Aug 26 2014 02:43 AM
@woutercox I don't think Kenichi has a hole in him or did I miss something?
Also healing somebody with ki sounds like wuxia novels when they heal somebody with inner strength. Although I doubt Kenichi will take it to wuxia levels where you can heal venom with ki, change your weight, heat up food with ki, hold your breath for hours with ki etc.
Ranemoraken
Aug 26 2014 06:21 AM
Yeah, I think he has a gouge of some sorts, but it seems like Kenichi managed to pour the flow of the attack through his body and into the wall. Cool chapter. Even when the villain had Kenichi dead to rights, he didn't give him a chance by monologuing. He dove for the kill, but Kenichi was too strong.
Seriously though, I don't like this Miu...closing her eyes...yuck...
woutercox
Aug 26 2014 07:39 AM
I thought a hole in his body was visible on the middle left panel here: http://www.mangaread...-kenichi/580/15
Although it could just be a darker spot from an impression, or just a way to show where the attack landed. But my first thought was that Kajima literally punched a hole below his chest.
I guess he doesn't have a hole after all, since you can't see any damage in that place on page 16.
citizen_lion
Aug 26 2014 11:33 AM
I think Miu is too wounded up in the teaching of her grandfather and his laise faire attitude that her emotional maturity is stunted.
Seriously, closing her eyes when her lover is about to die instead of diving in to break up the fight... Let's not pretend they don't already think of each other as such, that scene where they stood back to back with the genetic helix in the middle literally was metaphor for a husband and wife fighting partnership...
This probably came from the many many times that the Elder just stood and watch while Miu struggled with a dangerous situation, like when she was outclassed by Sho Kanou.
So in a way, to a lesser degree, Miu has been raised to become a Kuremisago, with a simplistic understanding of life and a uncaring attitude toward death... I would be quite sad if I was Ken here.
I don't think Ken has a hole there, but the black hole in the middle of his body probably represents some serious internal injury from transfering that much force through his body. His organs are all bruised or slightly ruptured now. He just doesn't feel it yet.
Delirium Trigger
Aug 26 2014 12:32 PM
The characters of HSDK knows that talking isn't a free action. It's been proven many times.
Kenichi has really grown in front of our eyes, just like Goku did...except DBZ had serveral timeskips to HSDK's one. So the impact of the Ryuusei Mubyoshi can reverse the flow of Ki, sounds like Kenichi may finally have some anti-master techniques in his arsenal. The name of the attack is kind of odd, depending on how it's read. Infinite Beat Flowing Water?
Combatmaster1o3
Aug 26 2014 12:51 PM
I think more like it restored his Ki flow by syncing to it.
Ranemoraken
Aug 28 2014 01:31 AM
I wouldn't really count any timeskips for HSDK. Is the one you refer to where they come back and its another year of school? Kenichi has been pretty busy, so these events come naturally instead of being jumped towards. There have been times where Kenichi leaves to train for a week or so on something, but usually these events are integrated with the story, and so time does not "skip".
Combatmaster1o3
Aug 28 2014 08:29 AM
What I meant is he manipulated his Ki and restored it by going with his flow.
Combatmaster1o3
Aug 28 2014 08:31 AM
Thats true. Small time skips do happen once a arc ends, but then again I don't see Kenichi do excessive amounts of kata or muscle training or any training now do we.
citizen_lion
Aug 28 2014 10:58 AM
Ken chan has gotten true laser eyes... He has entered the world of masters, at last. His ki-flow stopping attack is also similar to how Tanaka saves Ryuto from Seidou Goui.
I also think that Kajima is at ki-holding but by using Shinogidachi. He obviously deals out the kind of damage that no disciple, no matter what kind of state they are in, can do. He dealt out more damage than Pengulu and Expert-class Tanaka could do, and in fact a little more than Master-class Tanaka too, before he got serious.
Each of Kajima's attack casually shatters thick concrete walls the way a mid-master's attack do. Hell, his fight with Kenichi is like a less destructive version of the Saiga / Senzui fight now. So yea, Kajima is fighting at the level of a master too.
It's just that Kajima hasn't mastered his dou ki, so he has to "hold" it by conscious force, which probably will destroy his muscles if no one stops him.
Combatmaster1o3
Aug 28 2014 01:29 PM
I thought he was using those seals of his the whole way through.Also as I mentioned before since his strength crosses that of a master(due to said seals) and his immense ki, he seemed like more that just a disciple. The fact he can do shinodaichi means he at the level of masters in terms of ki, but only just(due to a lack in anything else).
Combatmaster1o3
Aug 29 2014 05:22 AM
Guys this is getting real annoying, it better come out this sunday
biggbran77
Aug 29 2014 07:52 AM
Yeah it was a good chapter and Kenichi did pull off a badass counter to Kajima's attack, not to mention a finishing move worthy of any katsujinken master, but we all already knew that Kenichi was the man. Can anyone here honestly say they expected any less from the star of HSDK?
Raigou
Aug 29 2014 04:06 PM
If you've never known Kenichi is published in Shonen Sunday which sales in Wednesdays in Japan, but raws leak by Friday 5 odd days before Japan. This could be because they print early trying to distribute to the stores or whatever, anyway recently appaently there has been some tighter control in Japan to curb piracy, it even affected Shonen Jump(sales Sunday leaks ~ Wednesday but delayed). As a result raws come out later. At least an explanation might cool you down a little. After it stabilizes we should get our weekly Kenichi fix but on a different day.
On the ki thing I've been wondering how do weapon users use ki? Can they imbue the weapons with ki?
citizen_lion
Aug 29 2014 04:25 PM
Certain things like intimidation and shockwave orbit (potential attack path) reading works the same I think.
About the muscle / blood flow / nerve control... well that gets a bit more complicated when there's some extra steel involved.
I think the only true usage of ki in a weapon fight is any form of Shintou Kourenzan, as in the user has achieved such a natural instinctive feel for the trajectory and balance point of weapons that she can move it as if it is connected to her by nerves and muscles, achieving unparalleled precision and agility without any loss in power.
It would be really absurd, even by hsdk standards, to think that one can use ki to... make metal harder than they actually are.
Weapons on their own are basically very long limb that are already as hard as muscles could ever be. In HSDK you can get your muscles and bones far pass the density of regular tool steel, but there are smiths who could produce steel even better than that.
Combatmaster1o3
Aug 29 2014 07:08 PM
One would think your Ki also doesnt have to be incredibly large. The fact that you have a weapon causes your Ki to increase. In terms of good steel weapons one would think they would use high strength low allow steels. Most likely the blade of the weapon would be much harder then the inside of the weapon. Also it would weight less than your standard steel with the same strength, which would help in speed, however I think they would prefer the weight and strength. We should figure out how Shigure's sword is designed.
Edit: By incredibly large, dont think I said Shigure's or any of the executioner blades have weak ki's on any level.
Raigou
Aug 30 2014 10:36 AM
@citizen_lion I've been rereading some chapters and I noticed on the bottom left corner of this page readms.com/r/hsdk/568/2367/11 Sai's hoe seems to be covered in ki, or could it be just a stylistic thing?