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I thought so, too, keeping the Japanese dialect in mind.Mahreh is how I think it would be pronounced or at least in the neighborhood
I thought so, too, keeping the Japanese dialect in mind.Mahreh is how I think it would be pronounced or at least in the neighborhood
I agree. Everything seems earth-shattering at that age, kids trying to be top dog. Even protag overthinks things too much.Honestly i loke this aspect about the manga a lot. Theres no trying to save the world or a sick family member. Just high school drama.
Im guessing most used are either named meaning they can be revived or theyre disposable ones that can be easily gathered.A tournament where your card scan dies seems really retarded. If an card can die and disappear at any moment, how come cards even survive to be sold when they are crap? The narrative doesn't really make much sense.
Let’s see if your prediction comes trueCalling it now, Renka takes a fatal blow before she can die MC uses amrita that fully heals her and prolly removes her nerf allowing her to simultaneously power up and win the fight
Well, (1) sentimental value, (2) they have past memories and personalities which is detrimental for teamwork—plus, the friendship link thing, and (3) it actually takes a long time to get a skill. What's more, labyrinths only allow certain amount of summons at time , and F-rank labyrinths only allow two and E-rank allow 4, this doesn't include minions summons like the kappas summoned by the water tiger.Wait I don't understand this card system, it seems kinda ass. Like, why would you use up a C rank to improve your D rank card? Wouldn't it always be strictly better to, y'know, have both? Combining the same (or similar ranked) cards to rank up makes sense to me, but how do you justify using a higher rank? Even if you want to keep certain skills or EXP, you could just... get the higher rank card to learn skills and gain EXP?