This is surprising. While I think they are the best in their area, I don't think they have the same strength. This makes the replaced more dangerous than it seems. I think they aim to pressure the spiritualist with quantity (Send multiple ghosts with multiple attack types) and quality (Send one strong one to counter the spiritualist top combatant).In conclusion, all of them are about as strong as Oobashi.
in chapter 4 it was revealed she had competed in international programming contests representing japanMan, Eiko is one heck of multi talent, I don't think she's even in IT course!
I should note that the "god-killing" bit is a misconception that arose from mistranslation back in Ch 71.These are fun facts to have: Shami has a god-killing maid as an attendant, Keitaro is good enough at games to beat Yayoi, and Eiko makes a cheat tool after losing.
I re-read this with that context in mind and you're right. It makes me wonder what a chuuni phase looks like when you have an actual supernatural power you can wield.I should note that the "god-killing" bit is a misconception that arose from mistranslation back in Ch 71.
The actual idea is "10 is about the age when you want to try to kill a god", and is in fact Chuunibyou edgy child-thinks-they-can-take-on-the-world talk. It's why almost everyone had sweatdrops, they're embarrassed just thinking back to this "dark history" from their youth, maid included.
(Still entirely possible some of them did succeed at such a feat at 10)
Well, from the bits and pieces we've seen, that boy ain't quite right in the head either.You know it's weird for my man when his social group is either creepy child hellbent on battle, yandere with some weird scared kink, or a genki girl that also great medium for god (said god is around)