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"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

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The Adventures of Tintin is a world-famous work by the Belgian cartoonist Hergé, telling the legendary adventures of the brave French journalist Tintin around the world. Although the works are humorous, mellow and timeless, full of comedic colors, the number of martial arts is not small, and it can be ranked for them.

The principles of martial arts are as follows:

There is no distinction between the same level and the highest level

Based on the original manga, animation and movies are not considered

The two books not published in Chinese mainland (Tintin in the SOVIET Union, Tintin and alphabet art) are not ranked

Mages do not count towards the ranking

The use of hot weapons does not count towards the ranking, only the ability to fight in hand-to-hand combat

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" >S+ level</h1>

Demon Monk (Pharaoh's Cigar, Blue Lotus): A terrifying battle mage of the Magic Martial Arts. Not only does he have a bunch of magic tricks, such as magic ropes that can be suspended at one end, hypnosis, and yoga to break free of ropes when he is bound, but he also has a high combat IQ, defeating Tintin with a pistol with a door. He escaped from prison again in Blue Lotus, but has not been found since.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Agent Bordoria (Carculus case): Than the goblin monk just loses in the no-magic. Like a demon monk, he opened the door to hit Tintin, then struck the captain of the second, and then the backhand dimmed the snow, three in one breath, clean and clean, worthy of being a professional agent. During the night battle between the two agents, the agent explicitly defeated the Sildavia agent who was opposed to him, and although he was subsequently defeated by Captain Adok with insecticide, it was not a war crime.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="7" > S-class</h1>

Tintin: As the protagonist of the whole game, he has a demon-level combat power. Regardless of the single-handed defeat without any fair duel (being defeated by the demon monks and agents with a door is calculated and unintentional, and the two are sealed by Tintin), they can still capture the Bengal tiger alive if they have just been rescued from the trap, they can defeat three Indian strong men with one enemy and three enemies when they are imprisoned, and when they have weapons, they can simply enter the no-man's land on the ship... Its combat effectiveness, like Ip Man's ip man series, is an important yardstick for measuring the combat effectiveness of the remaining characters. It's just that the combat strength is a bit fluctuating, obviously able to physically damage the state of the tiger, but there is no counterforce to the gorilla Langke, the broken-tailed lion, and the bison, but the stain performance is also for the strong animal individual, this small loss can not shake its strength.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Captain Adok: Although he is the second protagonist, he appears in a decadent state of being hanged by Alain. However, the drunken buff killed Alain and other members of the Money Crab Group, but they were still invincible to the police force. Hang the Thomson brothers in The Secret of the Unicorn. Keeping pace with Tintin is by two bright spots: first, the sluggish state sneaks up on Tintin; second, two times dodging bullets in the drunken state.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Popeye: A master of the short-lived. On the ship, he beat the rat with a stick, and was mistaken by Tintin for punching the rat and falling to the ground, but quickly stood up and regained his combat strength, and the punch caused the ventilation pipe to deform, and Tintin looked at the wind and fled. Although the strength is great, the agility is obviously not as good as Tintin (dodged by Tintin), and at this time, Tintin has no intention of fighting, so he is much worse than the agent and the demon monk.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="12" >S-class</h1>

Irma: Single-handedly beat the Thomson brothers, not as strong as Captain Adok.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Fiozel: Top Assassin. With the strength of one person, he was used as a pickpocketing gang by the people of the time, and stole a bookshelf wallet for two months. Not only is he a pickpocketer with excellent ability, but he also has a high combat IQ, and when he finds that the Thomson brothers' wallet is tied, he immediately lets go, and hangs the Thomson brothers at the cost of discarding clothes.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Bird (The Secret of the Unicorn): Single-handedly beats the Thomson brothers, and is also a rare uncut person in the series.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Professor Carculus: Although daily sleepwalking is useless, as one of the three protagonists, it is still close to the ceiling. In "Running to the Moon", he lifted the biao-shaped security guard and hung it on the shelf, and in "Flight 714", he killed the radar, and Tintin could not stop him. However, because the upper limit is not higher than Tintin and the captain, and the lower limit is an ordinary old man, the evaluation is one level lower.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Rigville: Average head-to-head ability, defeated by the aborigines. However, the ability of the dark weapon is extremely strong, which can be called a hundred shots, killing in one hit.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="22">A+级</h1>

General Alcazar: Leader of a fictional country in South America. The strength is very strong, shaking hands with Tintin makes Tintin feel extreme pain, and has a flying knife in a hundred shots, and the strength cannot be underestimated.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Dr. Miller: The second-resident villain after Rastapopolos. He once ate Tintin's first punch in the villa, but only fell to the ground, quickly regained his combat strength and went head-to-head with Tintin, slightly inferior.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Udonzov (Kuroshima): Chief of the Counterfeit Coin Mints. Tintin was knocked to the ground by sneaking into The Dunding, but was then killed by Tintin with a French kicking technique.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Alain: For Rastepopolos' loyal subordinates, he has the strange power to punch a strong man, and once suppressed the Wilted Captain, but was killed by the Furious Captain.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="30">A级</h1>

Ramon (Broken Ear): One of the two villains looking for diamonds. Possessing the ability to break free of ropes and fierce, he and Ramon can suppress Tintin in close combat on the ship, which is stronger than Alonso and has the skill of throwing knives, but he is not accurate.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Barnaby (Secret of the Unicorn): Brother Bird's men. Possess the ability to kill a strong man like Mr. Sakhalin and the ability to commit burglary.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Nestor: Although he was defeated by Tintin, he was extremely agile and had many excellent acrobatic performances.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Hokules: Professor Carculus's old classmate, so powerful that both Captain Adok and Tintin felt their pincers shake hands.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="38">A-级</h1>

Kidnapping Company Boss (Tintin in the Americas): Possesses the force of single-handedly beating the Smiling Tiger Manager, and carries a sword hidden in his cane, almost killing Tintin. However, although sinister and cunning, it is still evil and invincible, because the weight of Tintin hiding in the chandelier exceeds the carrying limit of the chandelier, so the chandelier falls to the ground and knocks the owner of the kidnapping company unconscious.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Alonso (Broken Ear): One of the two villains looking for diamonds. Possessing the ability to break free of ropes and fierce, he and Ramon team up to suppress Tintin in close combat on the ship.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

The Thomson Brothers: Also translated as Dupont and Dupont. The appearances are quite good, the two sweep the drug dealer's ship, and in "Black Island" there is a cane hook back Tintin excellent performance. But the debut is the peak, after captain Adok, Professor Carculus and other appearances, the brothers became more and more harmonious, no longer excellent martial arts performance, not to mention, all the way to the fancy hanging.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="46" >B+ level</h1>

Mystery Passenger (Tintin in Congo): The Mystery Passenger is a subordinate of the American gangster El Capone. Although the combat effectiveness is not strong, the single head was hung by Tintin, not to mention, but also by the snow hanging, but the heart is fierce, several times to force Tintin and Bai Xue to a dangerous point, so in the B level can be regarded as top-notch.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

DartMan (Tintin in the Americas): For El Capone's men, a dart knocks down the driver who kidnapped Tintin, and then during the escape, his accomplices retreat.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Slave Trader: Seconds by Captain Adok, but with a fierce heart, Captain Adoc pulled out a knife when he grabbed him.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="54" > B-class</h1>

Al Capone (Tintin in the Americas): A leader of the American gangs, he was so powerful that the police thought Tintin was crazy when they heard Tintin say they had captured him. Although the strength is great, but the combat effectiveness is not the same, four dozen one let the snow retreat, not even the mysterious passengers and dartsmen shine.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Smayer: For El Capone's nemesis. The performance is ordinary, but the equestrian is clearly stronger than the same period of Tintin, and the strength should not be weaker than the nemesis.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Matsunari Hirano: Single-handedly beaten by Tintin and disheveled.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

Inca Warriors: The strongest group of individual warriors, Tintin and Captain had a hundred and ten close combat strength, but only to defeat a dozen Inca warriors and be captured alive.

"The Adventures of Tintin" character heads-up ability is ranked S+ level S-level S-level S-level A + level A-level B + level B-level B- level

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="60" >B-class</h1>

The miscellaneous bad guys in the various books are basically at this level.

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