Jitsu wa Ore, Saikyou Deshita? - Ch. 104 - The Interlopers

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I was actually wondering about that, after Number 0s, initial appearance. But Char being the namer was, in the end probably what I should have expected. Frey isn't the type to consider that sequence. Though I was thinking more that Frey would have chosen the Full Body Ghost Sheet instead. Since she needs to hide her identity and that would be the exact opposite of her skin tight black Shiva sidekick outfit.
 
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@koga88 I would assume Darkness, or non-elemental magic. Each individual unit, can probably attack or defend. Shotgunning tons of attacks that are hard to dodge and block. Though, still useless against Shiva's AoE Magic.
 
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The heck is that majin guy's magic? Making sharp squares? Not exactly a lot of detail on these spells...

And of course Frey, those ears and tail of yours, nevermind the rack, will totally go unnoticed.
i think the majin were shooting dark magic at them and about to make them a beehive, but Shiva interfere and block it with his barrier, thus the squares

and those ... assets of Frey are the hope and dream, hiding them is a crime against humanity
 
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The heck is that majin guy's magic? Making sharp squares? Not exactly a lot of detail on these spells...

And of course Frey, those ears and tail of yours, nevermind the rack, will totally go unnoticed.
What is he, some kind of triclops?
 
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The heck is that majin guy's magic? Making sharp squares? Not exactly a lot of detail on these spells...
That, my dear padawan, was the visible part of the spell "Death by Papercut".

It summons a number of trading game cards depending on the user's specification and limited by the user's total mana.
It then launches the cards at any available nonlethal surface on the target, doing minimal but still annoyingly painful damage.
The higher the obscurity/lack of adoption of the actual trading game, the higher the level of the spell and as a result, the more painful but less damaging the attack is.

In its second form, as depicted here, it can also be used as a physical barrier.
It's power is not in its actual sturdyness, but in its ability to confuse and mesmerise the onlooker, as they try to figure out the mechanics of the game, as the card flip around showing their face briefly to any onlooker foolish enough to actually pay attention.

A truly demonic spell indeed...
 

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