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'''Suiryu''' is a martial artist and user of the Void Fist. He was a top contender in the 22nd Super Fight and a five-time champion of the tournament. | '''Suiryu''' is a martial artist and user of the Void Fist. He was a top contender in the 22nd Super Fight and a five-time champion of the tournament. | ||
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'''Monser Raid Arc'''<br> | |||
Suiryu participates in the Super Fight Tournament held at the C-City Super Stadium. This marks his fifth time competing in the tournament. After witnessing Saitama's overwhelming victory against Zakos, Suiryu begins to consider the possibility of facing him in the finals. | |||
The audience is thrilled as Suiryu steps onto the stage. Upon seeing his opponent, Max, Suiryu appears disappointed. Max attempts to provoke Suiryu by claiming that Suiryu's strength pales in comparison to the Deep Sea King's. Suiryu, however, acknowledges that everyone has their own reasons for pursuing strength. | |||
When the match begins, Max charges at Suiryu, showing off a new move. However, Suiryu easily outmaneuvers him, delivering a powerful kick that sends Max to the edge of the ring, knocking him out. While most of the audience is amazed by Suiryu's performance, both Saitama and Bakuzan remain unimpressed. Suiryu apologizes to Max, stating that he is simply too strong. Later, Suiryu expresses his admiration when Saitama defeats Bakuzan with a single strike and resolves to replicate that level of dominance. | |||
'''Super Fight Arc'''<br> | |||
Suiryu participates in the Super Fight Tournament held at the C-City Super Stadium. This marks his fifth time competing in the tournament. After Saitama defeats Zakos, Suiryu begins to wonder if he will face Saitama in the finals. | |||
The crowd is electrified as Suiryu enters the stage. Upon seeing his opponent, Max, Suiryu appears underwhelmed. Max attempts to provoke him by claiming Suiryu's strength is nothing compared to the Deep Sea King's. Suiryu acknowledges that everyone has their own reasons for seeking power. When the match begins, Max charges at him and demonstrates a new move, but Suiryu effortlessly evades and knocks Max out with a single kick, sending him to the edge of the ring. The audience, apart from Saitama and Bakuzan, is amazed by his performance. Suiryu apologizes to Max for being too strong and later admires Saitama's ability to defeat Bakuzan in one strike, resolving to achieve a similar feat. | |||
Suiryu and Sneck face off in the tournament. Suiryu casually dodges Sneck's attacks, questioning his purpose for fighting. He mocks Sneck, calling him ineffective as a hero, and reveals his own indifference to achieving power. Suiryu’s taunts enrage Sneck, but he ends the fight with a single blow, knocking Sneck out. Suiryu reflects that, regardless of circumstances, only the truly strong will survive. | |||
After defeating Volten, Suiryu advances to the finals to face Saitama, disguised as "Charanko." As the fight begins, Suiryu showcases various kicking techniques that fail to land but generate enough air pressure to make Saitama nervous about keeping his wig on. Suiryu compliments Saitama's strength and remarks on their shared struggle to find worthy opponents, noting that they both seek challenges rather than fame. | |||
While Saitama agrees with Suiryu's observations, he expresses a desire to experience martial arts fully. Suiryu, intrigued, prepares to take the fight seriously. He unleashes a barrage of attacks, with one powerful kick briefly moving Saitama despite his block. Suiryu follows up with a series of strikes, launching Saitama into the air before slamming him into the concrete floor and stomping on him, stunning the crowd. | |||
Despite the brutal assault, Saitama rises unharmed, prompting Suiryu to ask about his training routine. Saitama almost reveals his identity as a hero but deflects by stating his future intention to become one. Suiryu disparages the hero lifestyle, calling it dull and advising Saitama to seek excitement instead of pursuing justice. | |||
Suiryu’s words unsettle Saitama, who lets Suiryu's next kick land, blowing his wig off and exposing his true identity. Frustrated, Saitama delivers a restrained punch, stopping just short of hitting Suiryu, but the resulting shockwave strips Suiryu of his clothes and leaves him stunned. Saitama tells Suiryu that if his goal is fun, he should avoid trying to surpass his current limits. | |||
Despite being declared the winner due to Saitama's disqualification for wearing a wig, Suiryu refuses to back down and launches a powerful punch at Saitama's head. He follows up with a chop that splits the arena and bombards Saitama with punches and thrusts. When Saitama questions his motive for fighting, Suiryu responds that he simply hates losing. He increases his speed and power, eventually twisting into a tornado-like motion to unleash his Void Sky Dragon Fist technique. | |||
Despite the relentless barrage, Saitama remains unfazed. Suiryu then executes a step-in maneuver that shatters half the arena, culminating in a twisting punch that sends Saitama airborne, but again fails to affect him. Inspired by the technique, Saitama mimics the tornado movement, remarking that martial arts are "cool," which enrages Suiryu, who interprets it as mockery. Suiryu attacks again, but Saitama accidentally counters with his hip, using Suiryu's own momentum to send him crashing into the audience and shattering another section of the arena. Suiryu grabs Saitama's belt in the process, causing Saitama some embarrassment. | |||
Though officially crowned the tournament winner due to Saitama's earlier disqualification, Suiryu experiences fear for the first time, realizing he could not surpass Saitama. He reflects on how terrifying the outcome might have been had Saitama's punch connected and wishes to return to a carefree life, hoping never to encounter Saitama again. | |||
Suddenly, the arena is attacked by Gouketsu and The Three Crows. Gouketsu, the first Super Fight champion, reveals that he became a monster after disappearing years ago. He offers the martial artists a choice: become monsters or die. Some contestants accept the offer, but Suiryu, motivated by a civilian's agreement to go on a date with him if he defeats the monsters, prepares for battle. | |||
Suiryu effortlessly defeats Hamukichi, Benpatsu, and Volten before facing Choze, who proves to be a more challenging opponent. During their clash, Choze fires his Inferior Race Annihilation Shot, which Suiryu deflects with a kick. Suiryu surprises Choze by breaking his horns and kneeing him in the face. Their fight intensifies, with both moving at incredible speeds, stunning the remaining spectators. Suiryu ultimately defeats Choze using the Void Shaking Tiger Fist followed by the Void Phoenix Ascension Fist. | |||
Impressed by Suiryu's strength, Gouketsu offers him an executive position, promising a luxurious life after the monsters take over. Suiryu appears to consider the offer but ultimately rejects it, throwing a monster cell in Gouketsu's face and declaring he would rather die than become an ugly monster. He attempts to attack Gouketsu with the Void Sky Dragon Fist but is brutally countered and sent crashing to the ground. | |||
Despite being severely injured, Suiryu continues to fight Gouketsu but realizes he is completely outmatched, as Gouketsu remains unscathed by his strongest techniques. Gouketsu orders The Three Crows to finish Suiryu off. Suiryu attempts to escape but is quickly surrounded and left in a dire situation. | |||
Noticing Bakuzan, Suiryu pleads for his help, but Bakuzan rejects him, admitting his envy of Suiryu's strength. Determined to surpass everyone, Bakuzan consumes several monster cells, aiming to become the strongest being. However, he collapses instead of transforming, with Gouketsu declaring the monsterification a failure due to Bakuzan's inability to handle the cells. After Bakuzan passes out, The Three Crows resume their assault on Suiryu, but Sneck and Max save him. When Suiryu asks why they returned, the heroes explain they came to rescue him, and together, they defeat The Three Crows. | |||
Grateful for their help, Suiryu attempts to escape while Sneck and Max buy him time. As he tries to leap out of the stadium, a large monster intercepts him, sending him crashing to the ground. It is then revealed that Bakuzan survived the monster cells, undergoing a delayed transformation into a monster. Rising to his feet, Suiryu is attacked again by the now monstrous Bakuzan, leaving him gravely injured. | |||
Regaining consciousness, Suiryu finds himself at the mercy of Bakuzan, who brutalizes him both physically and mentally. Suiryu breaks Bakuzan's toe in a last-ditch effort, but the act does little to deter the monster. Overwhelmed by despair, Suiryu cries out for a hero to save him. As Bakuzan moves to crush the unconscious Sneck to torment Suiryu further, Saitama arrives in time to save Sneck. Suiryu, overcome with emotion, tearfully watches as Saitama prepares to face Bakuzan. | |||
Suiryu witnesses Saitama defeat Bakuzan with a single punch. Shocked by the display of power, he warns Saitama about Gouketsu's immense strength and the threat posed by the Monster Association. Suiryu advises Saitama to hide and wait for reinforcements, claiming Saitama’s power is nowhere near Gouketsu’s and that even the S-Class heroes might be necessary to bring him down. Ignoring Suiryu’s pleas, Saitama heads off to confront Gouketsu alone. Suiryu, frustrated and heartbroken, slams the ground, believing the first hero he had ever respected was walking to his death. | |||
Hearing the shockwaves of battle, Suiryu braces for the worst, only to be stunned when Gouketsu's severed head crashes into the stadium. Realizing Saitama's unimaginable strength, Suiryu smiles in disbelief. When Saitama returns, Suiryu asks if Gouketsu was a difficult opponent. Saitama casually replies that he couldn’t tell, as he defeats everyone with one punch. | |||
Suiryu, inspired by Saitama's incredible power, asks if he could become a hero. Saitama reassures him that it's possible, explaining that he endured great hardship to reach his current strength. Suiryu then requests to become Saitama’s disciple, but Saitama declines. | |||
'''Monster Association Arc'''<br> | |||
Later, Suiryu is seen recovering in the hospital alongside the other martial artists. While some express a desire to assist with the disaster in Z City after the Monster Association's headquarters is revealed, Suiryu advises against it, stating that they are not ready yet. He emphasizes the importance of training to strengthen both their bodies and minds before taking on such challenges. Watching Sneck and Max rush toward the scene outside his window, Suiryu expresses his desire to become a hero, inspired by the events he has witnessed. | |||
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==Personality== | ==Personality== |
Revision as of 21:52, 9 January 2025
“ | So you're one of those guys. The way I see it that industry is just no good. I fought some A-class heroes in this tournament, but they were so weak... it's not even worth talking about. The so-called "hero" is just a name. In reality, heroes don't exist. It's just a job, but they pretend to be some kind of benefactor doing good and bringing justice. I think people on their level can't save the world no matter how hard they try. Their effort is useless. Great ambitions. High and mighty ideals. An inflated sense of morality. A heroic sense of justice. The fun life I'm looking for doesn't require any of these. They're just impurities that would lead to boredom. You're strong so you shouldn't restrict yourself with these lame things either. Why don't you choose the fun way of living freely? Just join a tournament from time to time to earn some price money. Huh? Are you feeling down? I'm telling you my real thoughts because I've acknowledged you. Just see it as advice coming from someone who is living happily. | „ |
~ Suiryu to Saitama about his worldview of heroes |
Background
Suiryu is a martial artist and user of the Void Fist. He was a top contender in the 22nd Super Fight and a five-time champion of the tournament.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Suiryu’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Monser Raid Arc The audience is thrilled as Suiryu steps onto the stage. Upon seeing his opponent, Max, Suiryu appears disappointed. Max attempts to provoke Suiryu by claiming that Suiryu's strength pales in comparison to the Deep Sea King's. Suiryu, however, acknowledges that everyone has their own reasons for pursuing strength. When the match begins, Max charges at Suiryu, showing off a new move. However, Suiryu easily outmaneuvers him, delivering a powerful kick that sends Max to the edge of the ring, knocking him out. While most of the audience is amazed by Suiryu's performance, both Saitama and Bakuzan remain unimpressed. Suiryu apologizes to Max, stating that he is simply too strong. Later, Suiryu expresses his admiration when Saitama defeats Bakuzan with a single strike and resolves to replicate that level of dominance. Super Fight Arc The crowd is electrified as Suiryu enters the stage. Upon seeing his opponent, Max, Suiryu appears underwhelmed. Max attempts to provoke him by claiming Suiryu's strength is nothing compared to the Deep Sea King's. Suiryu acknowledges that everyone has their own reasons for seeking power. When the match begins, Max charges at him and demonstrates a new move, but Suiryu effortlessly evades and knocks Max out with a single kick, sending him to the edge of the ring. The audience, apart from Saitama and Bakuzan, is amazed by his performance. Suiryu apologizes to Max for being too strong and later admires Saitama's ability to defeat Bakuzan in one strike, resolving to achieve a similar feat. Suiryu and Sneck face off in the tournament. Suiryu casually dodges Sneck's attacks, questioning his purpose for fighting. He mocks Sneck, calling him ineffective as a hero, and reveals his own indifference to achieving power. Suiryu’s taunts enrage Sneck, but he ends the fight with a single blow, knocking Sneck out. Suiryu reflects that, regardless of circumstances, only the truly strong will survive. After defeating Volten, Suiryu advances to the finals to face Saitama, disguised as "Charanko." As the fight begins, Suiryu showcases various kicking techniques that fail to land but generate enough air pressure to make Saitama nervous about keeping his wig on. Suiryu compliments Saitama's strength and remarks on their shared struggle to find worthy opponents, noting that they both seek challenges rather than fame. While Saitama agrees with Suiryu's observations, he expresses a desire to experience martial arts fully. Suiryu, intrigued, prepares to take the fight seriously. He unleashes a barrage of attacks, with one powerful kick briefly moving Saitama despite his block. Suiryu follows up with a series of strikes, launching Saitama into the air before slamming him into the concrete floor and stomping on him, stunning the crowd. Despite the brutal assault, Saitama rises unharmed, prompting Suiryu to ask about his training routine. Saitama almost reveals his identity as a hero but deflects by stating his future intention to become one. Suiryu disparages the hero lifestyle, calling it dull and advising Saitama to seek excitement instead of pursuing justice. Suiryu’s words unsettle Saitama, who lets Suiryu's next kick land, blowing his wig off and exposing his true identity. Frustrated, Saitama delivers a restrained punch, stopping just short of hitting Suiryu, but the resulting shockwave strips Suiryu of his clothes and leaves him stunned. Saitama tells Suiryu that if his goal is fun, he should avoid trying to surpass his current limits. Despite being declared the winner due to Saitama's disqualification for wearing a wig, Suiryu refuses to back down and launches a powerful punch at Saitama's head. He follows up with a chop that splits the arena and bombards Saitama with punches and thrusts. When Saitama questions his motive for fighting, Suiryu responds that he simply hates losing. He increases his speed and power, eventually twisting into a tornado-like motion to unleash his Void Sky Dragon Fist technique. Despite the relentless barrage, Saitama remains unfazed. Suiryu then executes a step-in maneuver that shatters half the arena, culminating in a twisting punch that sends Saitama airborne, but again fails to affect him. Inspired by the technique, Saitama mimics the tornado movement, remarking that martial arts are "cool," which enrages Suiryu, who interprets it as mockery. Suiryu attacks again, but Saitama accidentally counters with his hip, using Suiryu's own momentum to send him crashing into the audience and shattering another section of the arena. Suiryu grabs Saitama's belt in the process, causing Saitama some embarrassment. Though officially crowned the tournament winner due to Saitama's earlier disqualification, Suiryu experiences fear for the first time, realizing he could not surpass Saitama. He reflects on how terrifying the outcome might have been had Saitama's punch connected and wishes to return to a carefree life, hoping never to encounter Saitama again. Suddenly, the arena is attacked by Gouketsu and The Three Crows. Gouketsu, the first Super Fight champion, reveals that he became a monster after disappearing years ago. He offers the martial artists a choice: become monsters or die. Some contestants accept the offer, but Suiryu, motivated by a civilian's agreement to go on a date with him if he defeats the monsters, prepares for battle. Suiryu effortlessly defeats Hamukichi, Benpatsu, and Volten before facing Choze, who proves to be a more challenging opponent. During their clash, Choze fires his Inferior Race Annihilation Shot, which Suiryu deflects with a kick. Suiryu surprises Choze by breaking his horns and kneeing him in the face. Their fight intensifies, with both moving at incredible speeds, stunning the remaining spectators. Suiryu ultimately defeats Choze using the Void Shaking Tiger Fist followed by the Void Phoenix Ascension Fist. Impressed by Suiryu's strength, Gouketsu offers him an executive position, promising a luxurious life after the monsters take over. Suiryu appears to consider the offer but ultimately rejects it, throwing a monster cell in Gouketsu's face and declaring he would rather die than become an ugly monster. He attempts to attack Gouketsu with the Void Sky Dragon Fist but is brutally countered and sent crashing to the ground. Despite being severely injured, Suiryu continues to fight Gouketsu but realizes he is completely outmatched, as Gouketsu remains unscathed by his strongest techniques. Gouketsu orders The Three Crows to finish Suiryu off. Suiryu attempts to escape but is quickly surrounded and left in a dire situation. Noticing Bakuzan, Suiryu pleads for his help, but Bakuzan rejects him, admitting his envy of Suiryu's strength. Determined to surpass everyone, Bakuzan consumes several monster cells, aiming to become the strongest being. However, he collapses instead of transforming, with Gouketsu declaring the monsterification a failure due to Bakuzan's inability to handle the cells. After Bakuzan passes out, The Three Crows resume their assault on Suiryu, but Sneck and Max save him. When Suiryu asks why they returned, the heroes explain they came to rescue him, and together, they defeat The Three Crows. Grateful for their help, Suiryu attempts to escape while Sneck and Max buy him time. As he tries to leap out of the stadium, a large monster intercepts him, sending him crashing to the ground. It is then revealed that Bakuzan survived the monster cells, undergoing a delayed transformation into a monster. Rising to his feet, Suiryu is attacked again by the now monstrous Bakuzan, leaving him gravely injured. Regaining consciousness, Suiryu finds himself at the mercy of Bakuzan, who brutalizes him both physically and mentally. Suiryu breaks Bakuzan's toe in a last-ditch effort, but the act does little to deter the monster. Overwhelmed by despair, Suiryu cries out for a hero to save him. As Bakuzan moves to crush the unconscious Sneck to torment Suiryu further, Saitama arrives in time to save Sneck. Suiryu, overcome with emotion, tearfully watches as Saitama prepares to face Bakuzan. Suiryu witnesses Saitama defeat Bakuzan with a single punch. Shocked by the display of power, he warns Saitama about Gouketsu's immense strength and the threat posed by the Monster Association. Suiryu advises Saitama to hide and wait for reinforcements, claiming Saitama’s power is nowhere near Gouketsu’s and that even the S-Class heroes might be necessary to bring him down. Ignoring Suiryu’s pleas, Saitama heads off to confront Gouketsu alone. Suiryu, frustrated and heartbroken, slams the ground, believing the first hero he had ever respected was walking to his death. Hearing the shockwaves of battle, Suiryu braces for the worst, only to be stunned when Gouketsu's severed head crashes into the stadium. Realizing Saitama's unimaginable strength, Suiryu smiles in disbelief. When Saitama returns, Suiryu asks if Gouketsu was a difficult opponent. Saitama casually replies that he couldn’t tell, as he defeats everyone with one punch. Suiryu, inspired by Saitama's incredible power, asks if he could become a hero. Saitama reassures him that it's possible, explaining that he endured great hardship to reach his current strength. Suiryu then requests to become Saitama’s disciple, but Saitama declines. Monster Association Arc |
Personality
- Darwinist Worldview: Originally Suiryu viewed being a hero as pointless as nature will weed out the weak and only the strong will survive[1]. He loses this worldview after Snek and Lightning Max saved him from The Three Crows despite having no reason to and being willing to fight Goketsu and hold him off for as long as they could[2], along with Saitama coming to help him[3]. having him want to be a hero too after experiencing true heroism[4]
- View of Stregnth: Suiryu views strength as something fun, where the stronger a human is, the freer they become and the easier they can live[5].
General Information
Nicknames: "Dark Corporeal Fist" Suiryu[7]
Origin: One-Punch Man
First Appearance: One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
Latest Appearance: One-Punch Man Neo Heroes Introduction Arc
Company: Shueisha, Tonari no Young Jump, Madhouse (Season 1 anime studio), J.C. Staff (Season 2 anime studio)
Creator: One, Yusuke Murata (The illustrator), Shingo Natsume (Season 1 anime director), Chikara Sakurai (Season 2 Anime Director)
Actor
- English Voice Actor: Alan Lee
- Japanese Voice Actor: Masaya Matsukaze
Sex: Male
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Pronouns: He/Him
Age: Unknown
Homeworld: Earth
Residence: Unknown
Story Role: Cocky Character, Redeemed Character
Classification: Martial Arts Competitor, Hero
Species: Human
State of Being: Regular
Physiology: Humanoid Physiology
In-Universe Creator: Potentially God
Occupation: Hero in NEO Heroes Organization
Affiliations: Suiko (Younger sister), Suicho (Grandfather), Saitama, Snek, Lightning Max, NEO Hero Association
Enemies: Choze, Bazukan, Goketsu
Status: Deceased before time travel (Everyone died due to the cosmic radiations emitted by Awakened Garou[8]), Alive after time travel (Saitama traveling through time stopped Garou before he went to attack everyone in his Awakened Garou state, preventing the deaths of everyone from his cosmic radiation[9])
Date of Death: End of Monster Association Arc
Alignment: Initially True Neutral (The reason why Suiryu sought strength was so he could glide through life easily[10]. Originally Suiryu viewed being a hero as pointless as nature will weed out the weak and only the strong will survive[11]. Believes that noble aspirations, fine thoughts, lofty ethics, and heoric justice aren't necessary for a fun life and are jsut boring contaminants[12]), becomes Neutral Good (Suiryu experienced true heroism after Snek and Lightning Max saved him from The Three Crows despite having no reason to and being willing to fight Goketsu and hold him off for as long as they could[13], and calls for help from a hero after learning that his way of thinkign was wrong and heroes truly are those who help others[14]. His admiration for Saitama saving him had him try his hardest to not have Saitama walk into a fight he thought he would die in but after Saitama beat Goketsu he made Suiryu want to become a hero too[15])
Codex Statistics
Grade: A (Post-Alien Conquerors Arc Genos considered him considerably strong, noting that it's possible Suiryu may statisfy Saitama's desire to expeirence martial arts)
Tier: At least 7-B
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: At least City level (Potency) (Could block and kick away Choze's energy attack[16] where its noted by Murata that the energy bullets from Choze, Vaccine Man and Homeless Emperor all are the same, where Vaccine Man gathers bi-energy from the Earth and releases it, creating explosions that can pulverize high-rise buildings which results in these levels of energy[17]. Post-Alien Conquerors Arc Genos considered him considerably strong, noting that it's possible Suiryu may statisfy Saitama's desire to experience martial arts[18]. Easily defeated Lightning Max with a single kick[19]. While going all out he split the martial arts stadium in half and destroyed parts of it, while lifting the rest of it[20])
Durability: At least City level
Striking Strength: At least City Class (Potency)
Lifting Strength: At least Class K (While going all out he split the martial arts stadium in half and destroyed parts of it, while lifting the rest of it[21])
Travel Speed: At least Superhuman (Him and Choze moved around the arena so fast none of the martial artist could keep up with them[22]. Moved so fast that no one could see what happened and they needed to use slow motion on a camera[23]. Moved so fast he disappeared from sight[24])
Attack Speed: Massively Hypersonic (Post-Alien Conquerors Arc Genos considered him considerably strong, noting that it's possible Suiryu may statisfy Saitama's desire to expeirence martial arts[25], where Genos was able to move and attack so fast that Fubuki couldn't see him, who can protect Bang and Bomb from an attack from Overgrown Pocchi[26], where BangFought together with Atomic Samurai, Metal Bat, and Puri-Puri Prisoner[27], where Atomic Samura can draw his sword and[28] do over a hundred slashes[29], to where a man who can draw his sword faster than the speed of sound couldn't perceive his movements[30], resulting in these speeds)
Reaction Speed: Massively Hypersonic
Stamina: Superhuman+ (Fought repeatedly in the martial arts tournament with no rest without tiring. Even after losing his match against Saitama where he was wounded, he proceeded to fight against four different monsterized martial artist[31]. Fought while badly injured and kept fighting against Goketsu, even with broken bones[32]. Able to fight against the Three Giant Crows even while greatly injured and having broken bones[33]. Took an extensive beating from Bakuzan and could still find the means to move and call for help[34])
Range: Standard Melee
Intelligence: Unknown Intelligence
Knowledge: Master level (Only used kicks to defeat all of his opponents in a martial arts tournament[35]. Could defeat four different monsterized martial artist while injured back to back with no real difficulty asides from Choze[36])
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
Nothing notable.
Notable Techniques
- Void Fist: This style focuses on maximizing damage output, while keeping a consistent flow of damage. His kicks are strong enough to launch Saitama high into the air and pin him deep into the ground. After Saitama blows off his clothes, he is shown using hand techniques with moves that involve spinning in a tornado movement accompanied by multiple hand thrusting attacks and punches, as well as a twisting punch that is strong enough to launch Saitama in mid-air. The style also contains defensive techniques, such as concentrating to harden a body part to withstand an attack from an opponent.
- Void Sky Dragon Fist: Suiryu attacks his opponents rapidly with a barrage of punches to the point of creating tremendous momentum that makes him twist like a tornado in mid-air. The momentum he creates from his repeating blows preserves his mid-air rotations.
- Void Shaking Tiger Fist: Suiryu drives his foot into the ground and takes a stand to put more power in his strikes.
- Void Ascending Pheonix Fist: A follow-up to Void Shaking Tiger Fist in which Suiryu initiates a twisting punch that is launched into his opponent's body. The twisting motion further increases the power of his punch. Suiryu states that he can pulverize a truck with this attack. He uses this move to defeat Choze and it was powerful enough to break through Choze's heavily armored body.
Other
Standard Tactics: Suiryu will size up his opponent and use various of his martial arts attacks on them.
Weaknesses: Initially he was very cocky and arrogant, not taking fights seriously. His boredom had him do things like use only kicks in tournament matches[57]. Though after expeirencing true heroism, his strength has turned to wanting to be a hero.
Trivia
- In ONE's first storyboard, Suiryu was Lin Lin's brother and used Drunken Fist (酩酊拳) instead of Void Fist (冥躰拳). During the finale of the tournament, he gets drunk, goes all out against Saitama, but loses. Afterwards, Lin Lin comforts him, telling him to work harder in the future. This setting was scrapped because a drunkard vs Gouketsu was deemed too comical and they wanted to show despair. Murata didn’t say who changed the setting.
- The kanji for “void” and “drunken” are homonyms in Japanese, both are pronounced “meitei”.
- As a result of being first introduced in the manga, Suiryu doesn't meet Saitama and change his worldview in the webcomic.
- During a stream when describing what the characters look like in the real world, Yusuke Murata stated that Suiryu looks Italian.
- Suiryu's name means "Water Current" (水流).
Battle Records
6-3-0
- Lightning Max - Fight[58]
- Conditions: Match was under tournament rules.
- Location: Martial Arts Tournament
- Saitama - Fight[61]
- Conditions: Match was under tournament rules.
- Location: Martial Arts Tournament
- Note: Saitama only lost due to a disqualification from the tournament rules, without them Suiryu has no way of beating Saitama, shown with their fight right after this.
References
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-punch Man Hero Encyclopedia Pages 102-103
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Alien Conquerors Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Hero Encylopedia Pages 26-27
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
- ↑ One-Punch man Monster Association Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Monster Raid Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc
- ↑ One-Punch Man Super Fight Arc