What’s the most ingenious big brain move you’ve ever seen in a manga from a character that left you impressed?
>>284560588I say this sincerely, but Vegapunk's entire strategy to get the word out about the World Government slowly sinking the world in the event he dies. Bro outplayed not only the Five Elders but even an aspect of himself
>>284560588This was more impressive than the leap second since that required more luck although that was also a mindfuck.
For me, it was losing on purpose on the first maze game.
>>284560689What luck did it require? Mf even lost on purpose and sold a kidney just to find a match where he could exploit the multiple personalities and eat the Leader's lie. Also went on about choosing when to do the match
>>284560588This nigga's entire play with the Balls in the Karma Tower was a legendary tier mental exploit of everyone involved. There really was no comparing.>>284560689>>284561914As this is clearly a Usogui bread, I think Baku had clearly meant to win the Challenging the Leader game the first time, and it was his original loss where Baku realized he needed proper loyalty among his allies instead of just moneymen. Despite my opinion on that end, I think him stalking his way to Hal's apartment is where he first came up with the leap second super gamble and then began his setup as a backup plan. I don't think Baku is some infallible gambler, considering the way the heart game went or how he may have or may not have lost to what I could only assume to be some unrelated guy, not Baku's dad. Hard to tell considering we'll never get a part 2 for a long time . I think Usogui's mid-gamble and post-gamble writing is too good for it to devolve purely into>Usogui enters a gamble>This gamble is a setup for another gamble (Baku has foreseen this)
Agito copying a "master" at his stance
>>284562377This guy was such a cool find, too bad what Omega did to Kengan
>>284562472join the daily it's on ch4 today