1: Anonymous Explorer
This is wild, isn''t it?
Here''s the news article:
『[BREAKING] Nagoya Dungeon Reportedly Cleared to the Final Floor』
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Here''s the actual stream:
『Clearing the Dungeon』
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2: Anonymous Explorer
>>1
This is not something you can just brush off with a "wild, isn''t it?"
3: Anonymous Explorer
>>1
OP is really good at sharing links, huh?
4: Anonymous Explorer
>>3
Just posting URLs makes you "good"? Standards seem a bit too loose here.
5: Anonymous Explorer
如月君ってUNKNOWNでしょ?
実際強いの?
6: Anonymous Explorer
>>5
Just watch for yourself. He''s absurdly strong. Other EX-rank explorers are also ridiculously overpowered, but Kisaragi stands out—like he''s on a different level. Of course, who''s the "strongest" depends on the situation and conditions.
7: Anonymous Explorer
>>5
He''s EX-rank. Weakness isn''t even an option.
8: Anonymous Explorer
Honestly, we only started getting a sense of how powerful the EX-rank is because Kisaragi started streaming. Before that, we didn''t even really know how strong the S-ranks were.
9: Anonymous Explorer
言うて神宮寺楓は昔から日本最強とは呼ばれてただろ
10: Anonymous Explorer
>>9
Yeah, but now people can visualize what "strongest" means. Anyone can call someone the strongest without proof, but showing it is another story.
11: Anonymous Explorer
名古屋ダンジョン攻略したってマジ?
水抜いた?
12: Anonymous Explorer
※水没したままです
13: Anonymous Explorer
Clearing a fully submerged dungeon is some next-level madness.
14: Anonymous Explorer
If it''s still underwater, only Kisaragi can do it. That''s so unfair.
15: Anonymous Explorer
>>15
I watched the stream—it was clear that only Kisaragi could pull off this kind of run. So, even though it feels like a weird kind of victory, a clear is a clear.
16: Anonymous Explorer
>>15
It''s the same with the Takayama and Sapporo Dungeons. Even after someone clears them, not everyone can reach the lower levels.
17: Anonymous Explorer
Just because it''s been cleared doesn''t mean everyone can instantly reach the final floor.
18: Anonymous Explorer
The only question is whether only Kisaragi can do it, or if other elites can handle it too.
19: Anonymous Explorer
What if another explorer who can dive underwater shows up? Could they make it?
20: Anonymous Explorer
>>19
No chance. There''s no way anyone else can navigate that kind of darkness.
21: Anonymous Explorer
With Nagoya cleared, that makes three cleared dungeons in Japan, including the recent Sapporo Dungeon.
22: Anonymous Explorer
How many dungeons are there in Japan?
23: Anonymous Explorer
Around 40, wasn''t it?
24: Anonymous Explorer
That''s barely any progress, lol.
25: Anonymous Explorer
Honestly, it''s wild that two dungeons were cleared back-to-back. I think there are only about 30 cleared dungeons worldwide, right?
26: Anonymous Explorer
This is crazy.
27: Anonymous Explorer
>>27
Could this be Japan''s golden age?
28: Anonymous Explorer
>>27
Nah, it''s just the top-tier explorers carrying everything. The rest aren''t that great.
29: Anonymous Explorer
Meanwhile, I hear our government isn''t even properly funding mid-tier explorers.
30: Anonymous Explorer
>>29
They really should invest more.
31: Anonymous Explorer
This is such a typical problem in Japan.
32: Anonymous Explorer
Do explorers often move abroad for better opportunities?
33: Anonymous Explorer
Probably not as much as you''d think. With over 30 dungeons on a small ind, the economy here isn''t that bad, even if magic stone prices are a bit lower.
34: Anonymous Explorer
Even if they wanted to work abroad, the conditions differ between dungeons, so it''s not that simple.
35: Anonymous Explorer
Since Kisaragi cleared Nagoya, I hope he starts clearing other dungeons too—for humanity''s sake.
36: Anonymous Explorer
Please stop cing the future of humanity on the shoulders of an 18-year-old.
37: Anonymous Explorer
>>37
He''s EX-rank, though. In this field, age is just a number.
38: Anonymous Explorer
I''m thinking about diving into Nagoya Dungeon myself.
39: Anonymous Explorer
>>38
What''s the point? You can barely make it past the 10th floor, and it''s not even worth it with so few monsters around.
40: Anonymous Explorer
>>39
That''s a hriously awful dungeon when you put it like that, lol.
41: Anonymous Explorer
Seriously, no one even considered trying to clear Nagoya Dungeon. This is a quiet but impressive achievement.
42: Anonymous Explorer
"Quiet"? This is insanely impressive. If this isn''t shy, nothing is.
43: Anonymous Explorer
Let''s not forget—this dungeon was deemed impossible for humanity to clear. And now one guy did it solo. That''s the stuff of legends.
44: Anonymous Explorer
Maybe not a hero, but Kisaragi will go down in history as a great figure.
45: Anonymous Explorer
Finally, now that Nagoya Dungeon is cleared, people will stop making fun of us locals.
46: Anonymous Explorer
>>45
Wait, you live near Nagoya Dungeon? Lol, the property values must be rock-bottom.
47: Anonymous Explorer
>>45
Still, since only Kisaragi can clear it, the area''s value won''t improve much, lol.
48: Anonymous Explorer
That''s just brutal, lol.
49: Anonymous Explorer
Yeah, thend around Nagoya Dungeon is cheap. No one wants to be near an uncleared dungeon. Imagine if monsters started spilling out one day—what would they do?
50: Anonymous Explorer
Monsters spilling out of a dungeon? Nah, that won''t happen.
51: Anonymous Explorer
>>50
Oh, sure (looks away).
52: Anonymous Explorer
They said the same thing during the early days of dungeon exploration... and look what happened.
53: Anonymous Explorer
Kamakura... (whispered)
54: Anonymous Explorer
Let''s not bring up the Kamakura Dungeon Incident—it''s Japan''s most shameful moment.
55: Anonymous Explorer
>>54
Why are you exining it in detail, though?
56: Anonymous Explorer
lol
57: Anonymous Explorer
It''s been 50 years since then… maybe we can move on by now.
58: Anonymous Explorer
Nope. It''s still relevant—they only finished wiping out the escaped monsters about 10 years ago.
59: Anonymous Explorer
I heard property values around dungeons tanked after that. What''s the situation now?
60: Anonymous Explorer
It depends on the dungeon. Since Nagoya Dungeon was cleared, you''d think the value would go up, but… nope. Not yet.
61: Anonymous Explorer
It makes sense. It''s still a dungeon that only Kisaragi can handle.
62: Anonymous Explorer
Shouldn''t we just put Kisaragi in the Guinness Book of World Records for clearing the most dungeons?
63: Anonymous Explorer
Let him clear more first before doing that.
64: Anonymous Explorer
Just because it''s cleared doesn''t mean anything will change right away. People are making way too big a deal about this. Does Kisaragi Tsukasa really deserve this much hype?
65: Anonymous Explorer
>>64
If it''s being discussed on an anti-fan thread, that already says a lot, doesn''t it?
66: Anonymous Explorer
>>64
What part of his performance makes you think he''s weak?
67: Anonymous Explorer
Apparently, someone from the anti-thread went on social media to argue that Nagoya Dungeon wasn''t a big deal… and they got absolutely roasted. Deleted their ount, too.n/?/vel/b//jn dot c//om
68: Anonymous Explorer
>>67
Why do anti-fans always think going public will end well? They should''ve just stayed in their little echo chamber.
69: Anonymous Explorer
>>68
It''s ssic behavior. They get hyped by people agreeing with them in the anti-thread and think, "Everyone must feel the same way!" Then they post it publicly and get dunked on.
70: Anonymous Explorer
Why are you guys so mean, though?
71: Anonymous Explorer
Because it''s the truth.
72: Anonymous Explorer
Look, if they just stayed in their anti-thread, no one would care. But the moment they go public, it''s over.
73: Anonymous Explorer
Talking down on Nagoya Dungeon''s clear would piss off Aichi locals, for sure.
74: Anonymous Explorer
>>64
Maybe learn more about dungeons before posting next time. Otherwise, you''ll end up like that anti-fan who got roasted on social media.
75: Anonymous Explorer
At the end of the day, less than 40 dungeons have ever been fully cleared worldwide. That should tell you everything.
76: Anonymous Explorer
Just reaching the final floor is an incredible feat. If you understand that, you''d never say Kisaragi''s achievement isn''t impressive.
77: Anonymous Explorer
You''d think people would know by now. The media covers dungeons all the time, and there are tons of YouTube videos exining this stuff.
78: Anonymous Explorer
Even elementary school kids know about this stuff nowadays.
79: Anonymous Explorer
Yeah, with all the exiner videos and highlights out there, it makes sense that kids are so well-informed. But how are NEETs still so clueless?
80: Anonymous Explorer
NEETs are too busy arguing online to learn anything useful.
81: Anonymous Explorer
>>79
Honestly, if they were the type to work hard and learn, they wouldn''t be NEETs in the first ce.
82: Anonymous Explorer
I watched the archive of the stream from >>1, and the first 20 floors were super beautiful and peaceful… but from the 40th floor onward, it just got terrifying. Couldn''t keep watching.
83: Anonymous Explorer
>>82
I saw some folks with thssophobia freaking out on social media.
84: Anonymous Explorer
Yeah, that dungeon must''ve been a nightmare for anyone with thssophobia. Even the deeperyers of the Shibuya Dungeon had oceans, though.
85: Anonymous Explorer
You have to be pretty tough to handle these kinds of explorations, huh?
86: Anonymous Explorer
So… does that mean all explorers are basically the kings of online arguments too?
87: Anonymous Explorer
>>86
Well, online arguments are won by not giving in. If your mental strength is top-tier, you''ll dominate arguments too.
88: Anonymous Explorer
A dungeon deemed impossible for humans to clear. And Kisaragi cleared it.
But wait… has anyone said he''s actually human?
89: Anonymous Explorer
The logic goes:
Nagoya Dungeon is impossible for humans.Kisaragi cleared it.Therefore, Kisaragi isn''t human.
Q.E.D.
90: Anonymous Explorer
>>89
That''s the dumbest logic I''ve ever heard.
91: Anonymous Explorer
It''s more like threeyered nonsense than proper logic, tbh.
92: Anonymous Explorer
But Kisaragi not being human feels kinda urate.
93: Anonymous Explorer
Sorry, but the "Kisaragi is not human" theory was already debunked. That''s an old one.
94: Anonymous Explorer
Wait, it got debunked?
95: Anonymous Explorer
The reasoning was weak, though. They said, "He eats food on stream, so he must be human." That''s hardly convincing.
96: Anonymous Explorer
lol No way that counts as proof.
97: Anonymous Explorer
Why are we even seriously debating whether Kisaragi is human?
98: Anonymous Explorer
Because clearing Nagoya Dungeon makes no sense otherwise. Even I can''t wrap my head around it.
99: Anonymous Explorer
>>98
I get that it''s hard to believe, but the fact is that he cleared it. Time to ept reality.
100: Anonymous Explorer
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