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Average Discord Fighting Game momentGoing in expecting average skill range and up fighting with one of the top 10% of the verse
Average Discord Fighting Game momentGoing in expecting average skill range and up fighting with one of the top 10% of the verse
Nope, bro. That excuse does not fly unless explicitly stated. Even more so in a low-magic world like this. Can you even recall an obviously supernatural effect shown here besides the abilities of the recently dead fox? How many chapters ago was that? Even if that wasn't the case, handwaving it off as basically "a wizard did it" is supposed to be the author's job, not yours. He already did it with the material's toughness being able to protect against bladed weapons and since it was stated directly, I don't challenge it, even though it's BS by RL logic.it's magical. from a magic hippo or walrus or something so can have nay properties author wants cause it's magical properties, not real world. This is an isekai bro
Hmm, yeah you have a point. Author has to write that in rather than us as readers having to fill in the gaps for where something doesn't make sense. It's like, ok this is YOUR isekai, what are the rules for YOUR world here. Show, tell, draw, exposition, let's go. The fact that I literally tried to say, well iT's A mAgIcAl WoRlD is proof enough that author didn't do it. My bad broNope, bro. That excuse does not fly unless explicitly stated. Even more so in a low-magic world like this. Can you even recall an obviously supernatural effect shown here besides the abilities of the recently dead fox? How many chapters ago was that? Even if that wasn't the case, handwaving it off as basically "a wizard did it" is supposed to be the author's job, not yours. He already did it with the material's toughness being able to protect against bladed weapons and since it was stated directly, I don't challenge it, even though it's BS by RL logic.
No prob, broHmm, yeah you have a point. Author has to write that in rather than us as readers having to fill in the gaps for where something doesn't make sense. It's like, ok this is YOUR isekai, what are the rules for YOUR world here. Show, tell, draw, exposition, let's go. The fact that I literally tried to say, well iT's A mAgIcAl WoRlD is proof enough that author didn't do it. My bad bro
Isn't this what happens in the chapter, though? Ben says the Sirenia's hide can't be scratched by a sword, and even the inner layer (which the bodysuit is made of) can absorb some of the impact too.This is exactly my gripe, if it was said that the suit protects from impacts because the leather comes from a magical creature whose skin has that exact effect then I wouldn't even mention it.
That said, I hate to say that the art didn't match up. In some panels Yajin's leg muscles look like a bag packed full of straw. And the flow from one movement to the next doesn't always work. It's the difference between a 9/10 chapter and a 7/10. Not the worst. Just the sting of missed potential.
That's not what I was assuming. The creature the leather is from is clearly otherworldly due to the supposed toughness of it's skin alone and that's fine - it was explicitly said that was the case earlier. However, now there's talk of an "inner hide layer" which not only is nowhere to be seen here, due to it's thinness, but there was no mention of the effect before, which is a big deal for armor. In short, it feels tacked on after the author realized that just because a thin and light material won't get cut, it's still useless for realistically receiving blows by itself.Isn't this what happens in the chapter, though? Ben says the Sirenia's hide can't be scratched by a sword, and even the inner layer (which the bodysuit is made of) can absorb some of the impact too.
Your assumption is predicated on the idea the sirenia wasn't at all magical, but that just doesn't really make sense with how the world is presented? Basically everything is magical. You ask when we have seen magic other than the recent Mirage Fox... but we have seen it kinda everywhere? Sure, people aren't running around casting flashy fireballs left and right, but we've seen magic repeatedly and it's an integral part of the world. The fight directly before the mirage fox, the wolves also had some form of camouflaging magic, the trees were warping and curving slightly, with Yajin only being alerted to them because Puppy noticed. Then there's Puppy, a literal dragon, who has a soul contract with Yajin. We've seen healing magic treat injuries, and we know gods exist because of the deal at the start. All people have magical enhancements to their abilities in the form of level and skills, Yajin just has very mundane seeming ones so it doesn't always come across (Like "Karate" and "Thought Acceleration"). They even have specialized magical objects and classifications specifically for judging such things. This world is chock-full of magic.
It seems like more of a stretch to assume a powerful monster isn't magical than is.
This, it's so much more fun to see them struggle using their knowledge than just being able to brute force through everythingIt's nice to see Yajin get beat in a contest of skills instead of just numbers. Karate is all well and good but there's a reason humans use weapons when they fight each other, it's an extreme advantage. (Even Yajin knows this, seeing as he uses them, albeit less directly than a swordsman might)
It also leaves room for growth skill and knowledge-wise, knowing that our MC isn't already crazy OP and just needs better stats. Personally I'm hoping he never becomes the absolute strongest in the world, mostly just because of the types of stories I prefer. It feels like most Isekai are scared of letting their protagonist have any real struggle beyond whatever they open on, so this is a breath of fresh air.
Back when they first meet and Emma is explaining the features of the hide to him, she very explicitly says the hide is double layered, and goes on to mention one of the features of the inner layer is that it is tough in addition to being flexible. This isn't new or sudden. The author already told us.LHowever, now there's talk of an "inner hide layer" which not only is nowhere to be seen here, due to it's thinness, but there was no mention of the effect before, which is a big deal for armor.
Are you thinking of his kick from page 13? I'm fine with that one. Some foreshortening, we can't really see his thigh muscles. The cross-hatching on his right leg (the straight one) makes it look lumpy on the inner thigh, at the Adductor.It's partially this, but you must also consider that these mid-motion pose shots look unnatural more often than not. I once looked up a slow-motion of a baseball player throwing and it was a wild moment of revelation. You think joints wouldn't bend like that, but they do, for a split second.
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That was in relation to it being able to prevent weapons from penetrating it, which I already said I do not challenge, despite it being nonsense IRL. Also, at that point we had no idea that the "tough armor" was going to be a skinsuit, which would have raised all sorts of questions immediately. The thing about absorbing impacts is entirely new, if you disagree, provide a chapter and page.Back when they first meet and Emma is explaining the features of the hide to him, she very explicitly says the hide is double layered, and goes on to mention one of the features of the inner layer is that it is tough in addition to being flexible. This isn't new or sudden. The author already told us.
And drawing the line at incredibly tough but thin armour that isn't visibly bulky as too obviously supernatural in a "low-magic" world is crazy, you're just arbitrary deciding what is or is not too magical for this to be a magical world. You can call it supernatural if you like (although you yourself explicitly called it magic before that...) But you cannot genuinely convince me you think experience points, leveling, and skills that can instantly teach you how to use a manmade weapon, harden your skin, sense danger, or turn off bad tastes at will are explained by evolution but materials exhibiting traits other than those in our own reality is fantasy. That is an insane position to take. What form of non-suoernatural evolution allows you to steal power from the things you kill, with floating windows and numerical counts of that progress?
I feel like you just haven't read the series in a while and are making assumptions about all of this because you would prefer something more realistic. I would agree that a more grounded fantasy would be more interesting, personally I'd like it if "skills" and the like didn't exist in the series at all. But to try to act like this is anything other than what the series has already been doesn't make sense.
It's starting to make sense how Ben and his sister can run a shop in this shitty town.
Still, as the disciple of a hero, you would think he'd set up shop in a far better place. I'm really interested in hearing his backstory.