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Doesn't just tank it. EGA gets power nulled by sargeldonave+ artieltonoa constantly regenerating Demon king's gardenAnd in fact the pre-silver sea EGA can tanked by militia's santuary (three sided world)
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Doesn't just tank it. EGA gets power nulled by sargeldonave+ artieltonoa constantly regenerating Demon king's gardenAnd in fact the pre-silver sea EGA can tanked by militia's santuary (three sided world)
Then why this explanation exist?
In that explanation there are no mention about bubble or silver bubble
We even have pre-silver sea and silver sea key
The people are on fire.
In the next moment, everything in the world went up in flames.
The sky, the earth, the sea, and everything else is reduced to black ash, and then, the silver bubble pops and disappears.
"The magic that drove Falluforral to its destruction was, oddly enough, the same magic that was used in the previous baptism, Extreme Hell Destruction Ash Demon Mortar <Egil Grone Angdroa>."
Low 1-C / 2 = Low 1-C for bothHe beat eques with Gilieriam Naviem+ Grega
Its a EGA in arc silver sea not pre-silver seaLow 1-C / 2 = Low 1-C for both
Then its false assumptionWe currently assume EGA can destroy the Militia World, as it has a universe-destroying statement. So it would be Low 1-C pre-silver sea.
It could also harm Eques' body and contend with his power.
Gilieriam Naviem is basically a stat amp by itself. Using it to amp any other ability would give results in infinity.Low 1-C / 2 = Low 1-C for both
And a grega would obviously not be Low 1-C by itself.
The first step--
If there had been no fate, two thousand years ago, Rei and I would never have fought to the death without a winner.
With the magic of the "Flying Flesh," I flew.
The "Wheel of Fate" buried in the body of the god Eques was easily shattered by my fingertips.
So yeah Houston we got a problem.The second step--
If there was no order, Eleonor would not have had to repeatedly care for her child, who was born to fight.
If you swing your fingertip down vertically with the <Growth Kurst>, the part you touch will show unusual and rapid growth and corrode.
As if cut in half, Eques' divine body cracked in half, and one of the <Gears of Destiny> shattered.
A problem?Yes, and the stat amp itself is Low 1-C. It shouldn't matter if he is using it on physicals or spells
He actually was already harming Eques on the first steps, and he didn't use the amped Grega until later on.
So yeah Houston we got a problem.
He was already harming Eques with his base stats though. The problem with this is that LoT would end up scaling above Eques.Yes, and the stat amp itself is Low 1-C. It shouldn't matter if he is using it on physicals or spells
He actually was already harming Eques on the first steps, and he didn't use the amped Grega until the sixth step.
Not really, He's amping his base low 1-C stats. In LoT, he kept himself at 5-A, said he just lightly stepped on the ground, didn't really apply any force.So yeah Houston we got a problem.
It's not base stats if he was 5-A during LoT though...Not really, He's amping his base low 1-C stats. In LoT, he kept himself at 5-A
Anos in azure sky arc way stronger though.He was already harming Eques with his base stats though. The problem with this is that LoT would end up scaling above Eques.
You're talking about the guy who struggled to lift a continent while he had immeasurable LS. Anos keeps himself at whatever level he chooses so it varies.It's not base stats if he was 5-A during LoT though...
Make a CRT to add a Varies rating to his AP then.You're talking about the guy who struggled to lift a continent while he had immeasurable LS. Anos keeps himself at whatever level he chooses so it varies.
Let's not either forget the times he said he couldn't follow lay's movement in BoS when he could casually reach immeasurable speed
Not really interested in that. His AP and other stuff can stay at that tier at that point in the story.Make a CRT to add a varies to his AP then.
Honestly, if I think deeper about it, many MC tends to be varies as well (overpowered MCs), I don't think it is rly importantThe tiers staying as they are right now would be misleading.
Do you mean the tier 2 & 1 stuff or the lower tiers?The tiers staying as they are right now would be misleading.
Which arc is this? Lemme know how far i amAnos in azure sky arc way stronger though.
Ya something wrong, why ur silver lolGold supporter W
nvm apparently not
By donating in the Patreon I guessHow do u even get the supporter role
NiceJust finished Volume 1 of the Light Novel, and I have to say, it's amazing. I already previously said I started reading the LN and was basically doing chapter-by-chapter review, but decided it was a bit much (lol)
Anyway, really good series, at least the start to it. Can't wait to read more of it starting from Volume 2. (Apparently Volume 3 releases in January of next year)
Here is an overall review and thoughts on Volume 1.
I think the Volume 1 is a great introduction. The characters are really good and likable, and the art is just phenomenal. The series really lucked out on getting
Shizumayoshinori as their illustrator. It's extremely easy to read through thanks to the short chapters, even if there are many of them. One thing I will note, is that people either intentionally or unintentionally speak way too badly of this series. I constantly see a lot of bashing, claiming it has "no plot" (which is quite literally impossible for any series), or that it's low effort. I definitely enjoyed it, and I'm glad I read it. Would even go as far as to call it underrated.
The story slowly introduces key characters, reveals their motives and goals, as well as builds up the world overtime. I think the author did really well considering how difficult he made it out to write a web novel. Volume 1 had really sweet moments, especially in the latter half when the dungeon exams started. Anime was a really good adaptation, but the thing that makes the LN just so much better is the inner monologue of the characters, especially side characters, and Anos himself comes of as more chill and casual while recognizing himself being the Demon King. (felt as though the anime made him out to be a bit more egotistic than he actually was in volume 1).
Surprisingly, the Afterword was also really nice. Got to see more of the authors thoughts. Now I kind of feel bad for the constant bashing of the series because it does seem like the author puts a lot of care into writing the characters and the story. He also did admit on including a lot of troupes he likes, even if they are obviously generic, which is cool. But by far the funniest moment was Anos interaction with his parents. Especially in the end when his mom and dad misunderstood what Anos, Misha and Sasha did all night lmao
So, yeah. That's my overall review of Volume 1. I'd give it an 8/10, can't wait to read Volume 2.
Did you buy LN versions?Just finished Volume 1 of the Light Novel, and I have to say, it's amazing. I already previously said I started reading the LN and was basically doing chapter-by-chapter review, but decided it was a bit much (lol)
Anyway, really good series, at least the start to it. Can't wait to read more of it starting from Volume 2. (Apparently Volume 3 releases in January of next year)
Here is an overall review and thoughts on Volume 1.
I think the Volume 1 is a great introduction. The characters are really good and likable, and the art is just phenomenal. The series really lucked out on getting
Shizumayoshinori as their illustrator. It's extremely easy to read through thanks to the short chapters, even if there are many of them. One thing I will note, is that people either intentionally or unintentionally speak way too badly of this series. I constantly see a lot of bashing, claiming it has "no plot" (which is quite literally impossible for any series), or that it's low effort. I definitely enjoyed it, and I'm glad I read it. Would even go as far as to call it underrated.
The story slowly introduces key characters, reveals their motives and goals, as well as builds up the world overtime. I think the author did really well considering how difficult he made it out to write a web novel. Volume 1 had really sweet moments, especially in the latter half when the dungeon exams started. Anime was a really good adaptation, but the thing that makes the LN just so much better is the inner monologue of the characters, especially side characters, and Anos himself comes of as more chill and casual while recognizing himself being the Demon King. (felt as though the anime made him out to be a bit more egotistic than he actually was in volume 1).
Surprisingly, the Afterword was also really nice. Got to see more of the authors thoughts. Now I kind of feel bad for the constant bashing of the series because it does seem like the author puts a lot of care into writing the characters and the story. He also did admit on including a lot of troupes he likes, even if they are obviously generic, which is cool. But by far the funniest moment was Anos interaction with his parents. Especially in the end when his mom and dad misunderstood what Anos, Misha and Sasha did all night lmao
So, yeah. That's my overall review of Volume 1. I'd give it an 8/10, can't wait to read Volume 2.
He said, he still has the CRT on the agenda. No worriesGuys any news on Ultima? He is the final blow the CRT needs to be finished
Yes, on Amazon Kindle.Did you buy LN versions?
Nice to hear, thanks!He said, he still has the CRT on the agenda. No worries
GreatJust finished Volume 1 of the Light Novel, and I have to say, it's amazing. I already previously said I started reading the LN and was basically doing chapter-by-chapter review, but decided it was a bit much (lol)
Anyway, really good series, at least the start to it. Can't wait to read more of it starting from Volume 2. (Apparently Volume 3 releases in January of next year)
Here is an overall review and thoughts on Volume 1.
I think the Volume 1 is a great introduction. The characters are really good and likable, and the art is just phenomenal. The series really lucked out on getting
Shizumayoshinori as their illustrator. It's extremely easy to read through thanks to the short chapters, even if there are many of them. One thing I will note, is that people either intentionally or unintentionally speak way too badly of this series. I constantly see a lot of bashing, claiming it has "no plot" (which is quite literally impossible for any series), or that it's low effort. I definitely enjoyed it, and I'm glad I read it. Would even go as far as to call it underrated.
The story slowly introduces key characters, reveals their motives and goals, as well as builds up the world overtime. I think the author did really well considering how difficult he made it out to write a web novel. Volume 1 had really sweet moments, especially in the latter half when the dungeon exams started. Anime was a really good adaptation, but the thing that makes the LN just so much better is the inner monologue of the characters, especially side characters, and Anos himself comes of as more chill and casual while recognizing himself being the Demon King. (felt as though the anime made him out to be a bit more egotistic than he actually was in volume 1).
Surprisingly, the Afterword was also really nice. Got to see more of the authors thoughts. Now I kind of feel bad for the constant bashing of the series because it does seem like the author puts a lot of care into writing the characters and the story. He also did admit on including a lot of troupes he likes, even if they are obviously generic, which is cool. But by far the funniest moment was Anos interaction with his parents. Especially in the end when his mom and dad misunderstood what Anos, Misha and Sasha did all night lmao
So, yeah. That's my overall review of Volume 1. I'd give it an 8/10, can't wait to read Volume 2.
Definitely share what I thought as well when reading the novel.but the thing that makes the LN just so much better is the inner monologue of the characters, especially side characters, and Anos himself comes of as more chill and casual while recognizing himself being the Demon King. (felt as though the anime made him out to be a bit more egotistic than he actually was in volume 1).
People judge Anos according to the anime, so anyone who doesn't know him well will say he's something like "generic protagonist", "character with no story", "character without development", a character who never encountered any difficulties in his entire life, or a selfish character, those are most opinions from people who don't know him well. (Most of them don't have the courage to read even a chapter of the novel)Definitely share what I thought as well when reading the novel.
The character inner thought gave so many insight on their character, and Anos wasn't just generic OP MC as other have claim he is to be.
Yeah, I agree most of the guys I saw in reddit will say almost like thisPeople judge Anos according to the anime, so anyone who doesn't know him well will say he's something like "generic protagonist", "character with no story", "character without development", an alias character that never found any difficulty in his entire life, or a selfish character, those are most opinions from people who don't know him well. (Most of them don't have the courage to read even a chapter of the novel)
That's technically Acausality type 5 but whatever people treatsOne question, does the fact that Graham's NEP2 is a nothing without reason makes him a superior NEP2 to the normal NEP2? Since reason is superior to order.