Personally, I'm more stuck on how shit the guards are. Like, I think Ike might have better showings at age 6~7, solo, than the supposedly trained adults have as a group. Mind you, I guess they just didn't bother training in the labyrinth, since it's overflowing due to not being culled?
Reputation is also important in a war, so when they had semi-neutral observers (the merchants), they chose to demonstrate that the demi-humans totally could just march up to a Holy Kingdom fortress and kick the shit out of it head on with no losses whatsoever (until that one knight).
This will...
The mentioned ghoul was actually SS- rank, so beyond even their overconfidence, plus the possible difficulty of getting back to that specific dungeon.
That said, ghouls would probably have been a better choice than a dragon, as they are more human-shaped (which influences her skill) and ...
I think the stat numbers here don't make sense, but that's not too unusual.
e.g. Mag 15 (chap1, pg33) +120 (Mag Boost, Chp3, p22) = 185 (page 26, CHp3)
He got the anti-poison earrings this chapter, but page 32 Chapter 2 has them on his display?
(Along with Luck 2865...)
My guess is that it's from the state, and not as a particularly special case. Just another thing taxes can be allocated for, assigned whenever they get reports of monsters reaching 'problematic' rather than 'nuisance'. Like road maintenance.
How plausible that is depends on how often these guys...
Is there more to the spell interruption in e.g. the LN?
Because it goes
->starts casting
->Magnus bonks him, stopping the cast
->"Wow! Magnus can tell which spell was being cast from the chant!"
Hell, in 47.1 p14, Rei stopped the spell mid-cast just by attacking (and causing it to dodge) .
Goddamn, they detected the opportunity for teasing and sprinted over to smug all over her background.
Glorious.
I also liked the page 13 dragon pausing to flap in painful remembrance.
That might actually be a good leveling spot? since all you need is some bottles of petroleum to drop it into the range Guan Yu can defeat? Depends how hard that bit of the fight actually was.
On page 7, she knows it has a 15% increase, but then it looks like they need to send it to an appraiser to find out the increase and it's weird that he knows?
Or am I misreading it?
Step 1 to being happy: Live far away from everyone else.
Step 2: Look at other peoples work and tell them how they're wrong.
Step 3: Happiness achieved. No further steps necessary.
so... Does the summoning automatically provide mana bodies for them?
I did understand it correctly that there's no real death by using puppet bodies, right?