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Fucking love this manga it does isekai so well
Hopefully it will follow the novel one not the anime, the novel one is cooler and more like susanoo in naruto than jelly like thing.Ooh, the whole magic armor thing is starting. It was always weirdly described in the novel. I look forward to how it’s shown here.
FYI, the first season ended with Makoto's fight against Sofia where he accidentally made a lake. The event depicted at the end of this chapter appears about halfway through season 2 episode 11, to give you an idea of the pacing. And the second season was 25 episodes, so the manga might catch up to it by 2029.I haven’t watched the anime yet.
If it's worth anything, I was fairly annoyed by the anime with how much of the smaller details were ignored. My buddy who I watched it with didn't mind it even after I described what was taken away, but as a fan of the manga I definitely did mind it.I haven’t watched the anime yet.
It wasn't just smaller details. The second season basically cut out everything from Makoto's created world except recruiting new races, it cut out the two assassin girls, it cut out Risui, it cut out most of the students' training, etc.If it's worth anything, I was fairly annoyed by the anime with how much of the smaller details were ignored. My buddy who I watched it with didn't mind it even after I described what was taken away, but as a fan of the manga I definitely did mind it.
Kinda funny though. I'm currently watching Iruma with him and that anime has the opposite problem that Tsuki has. Iruma is being a bit too faithful and even adding some bits that aren't needed (songs mainly). It makes the show feel drawn out where Tsuki felt rushed.
Well two different business ideas.If it's worth anything, I was fairly annoyed by the anime with how much of the smaller details were ignored. My buddy who I watched it with didn't mind it even after I described what was taken away, but as a fan of the manga I definitely did mind it.
Kinda funny though. I'm currently watching Iruma with him and that anime has the opposite problem that Tsuki has. Iruma is being a bit too faithful and even adding some bits that aren't needed (songs mainly). It makes the show feel drawn out where Tsuki felt rushed.
They did get the fruits and are getting stronger, but it was mostly glossed over. See chapter 78.Keeping potions as family heirloom lmao.
btw, whatever happened to the idea of treating their students to the enhancing produces from the mirage city ?? They talked about it many chapters ago already.
Solidification of his mana. Something theorized in the book he got from the librarian but not thought possible unless you had a megaton amount of mana.So, can anyone spoil what's the slime like thing in the end? Is he gonna be the next reincarnated as a slime protag or something?
uh... that's really overpowered. After allIf you are curious
He developed a skill/spell to delay damage. When activated for some time (I think around 30 minutes) any damage he receives (even if it's an attack that will kill him) will be delayed. That being said, he still can be healed from the that damage while in that state. If he doesn't receive treatment by the time his ability wears off, all accumulated damage will hit him at the same time. Which we saw in the manga. Mithra really embracing that tank mindset.
Dang, well remembered, thanks for the pointers! 🤘Solidification of his mana. Something theorized in the book he got from the librarian but not thought possible unless you had a megaton amount of mana.
He went to Root to ask for pointers and was disappointed. He'll show it off soon but it won't become "peak" until another arc or two when he does something bordering on "things only Gods can do".
From chapter 97:
Also, check the 1st 2 pages of chapter 100 for a refresher.
I believe you are thinking aboutHopefully it will follow the novel one not the anime, the novel one is cooler and more like susanoo in naruto than jelly like thing.
well, at least for now...Yeah, because he's already powerful enough to challenge the Goddess. Even when he thinks he's tip-toeing through the world, each step he makes tends to be at least a 7 on the Richter Scale.