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This is getting even more ridiculous
The reasons?It's very telling that most of these comments are rooting for the character the represents this twisted academy and its goddesses. Why? because she is a waifu or do you guys agree with the strong trampling the weak mentality?
you forgotThe reasons?
1) Yeah, she's a waifu
2) the guy is a hypocrite (he kills others to make the drug)
But mostly because of the 1st reason
been so long, I kinda forgot about themyou forgot
3) go back to MC and the main waifu (cat)
They never said the drug was made from dead people. Souls can exist before life too; what's to say that the drug wasn't made from pre-existing human souls? As for hating him for being a hypocrite, while also being hypocrites by rooting for someone upholding the status quo of the messed-up school? Talk about flimsy excuses. Waifu is the real and only reason you guys like root for her. Stop pretending the other reason matters to you guys in the slightest, it's dishonest.The reasons?
1) Yeah, she's a waifu
2) the guy is a hypocrite (he kills others to make the drug)
But mostly because of the 1st reason
I don't think I was really pretending, as I said my #1 reason honestly...They never said the drug was made from dead people. Souls can exist before life too; what's to say that the drug wasn't made from pre-existing human souls? As for hating him for being a hypocrite, while also being hypocrites by rooting for someone upholding the status quo of the messed-up school? Talk about flimsy excuses. Waifu is the real and only reason you guys like root for her. Stop pretending the other reason matters to you guys in the slightest, it's dishonest.
Even countermagic needs to create its own time axis to protect against the ultimate skill that stops time. Essentially, it's the creation of an entire world law. Naturally, its magical power consumption is comparable to that of time-stopping magic itself. And he maintains such countermagic constantly? If anyone could do such a thing, it would be the deity who created the World Tree. That's simply absurd.
but Florantia basically create entire world, where their skill law is absolute. But due to "Reincarnator" and secret behind it, this "Florantia" turns out to be... something quite bad. I'm not gonna spoiler things.I watched other matches, partly for analysis—the diversity of original skills was astounding. They weren't limited to simple abilities like Kishima's "fire magic enhancement" or Kyogoku's "powerful wind magic." There were numerous skills that clearly exceeded the capabilities of magic, such as the ability to "instantly transform everything around you into a dungeon" or the ability to "inhibit magic within the activation area." They all had one thing in common: their abilities were applied according to a logic completely different from existing physical laws and magical systems.
"What principle underlies these original skills anyway? Even if you look at the flow of magical power, cause and effect don't align."
"Hmm, well, in my opinion... the whole point is that original skills ignore all the intermediate steps and force the principle itself into the world."
"They ignore the intermediate steps, you say?.. That's right, that's the most problematic part."
In fact, locally rewriting the laws of the universe isn't all that difficult. It's more than possible even within existing magical systems, and Ferris and I are capable of it... However, what heroes do is radically different. With a single "activation of an original skill," they skip all stages and processes and establish new rules in this world. The "process," which should lie between "cause" and "effect," is completely skipped. Without a "middle," they cannot be analyzed or intervened in the process. With skills that enhance existing magic, like Kishima's, you can stop the spell formula, but against skills that impose rules or distort concepts, this won't work. So you have to react after the fact to the phenomenon created as an "effect." I can't imagine anything more disadvantageous in a magical battle.