
The Cursed Axe Groisan! So that’s what you called yourself… The man with the beast mask.
Of all people, the one I chose as my vessel to challenge was the Beast King old man.
I thought it was a bikini top, but it was Hadlar’s eye.
>>2
Isn’t that an old man?
>>9
So the old man was wearing a bikini top…
Durability that loses to a stone axe.
>>3
The fact that it’s an axe favored by an old man means it’s a stone axe with durability that won’t break even when swung with all his might.
>>10
I hadn’t really thought about it, but now that you mention it, I guess that’s true…
Don’t challenge the Beast King while wearing a beast mask, you softy.
It was wrong to challenge Crocodine.
Zakozako fighting spirit
Horse difference
The name is bad.
In this world, even a sword fueled only by fighting spirit can damage orichalcum.
If it’s just an ordinary iron axe, that’s one thing, but if it’s an iron axe wielded with the old man’s strength and fighting spirit, then it definitely feels like even Belks could be smashed by it.
Now that I think about it, I’ve never received a fatal injury from anything other than dragon fighting energy.
This is impossible!
Was it that Guroi was soft, or that the old man was amazing?
>>13
The old man was exhausted to the point of kneeling, so the gruesome scene was incredible, and the old man was even more incredible.
Crocodine was too strong.
The opponent was too tough, but I managed to fight well enough to make that old man kneel…
I’m working hard because I’ve inflicted quite a few wounds on the old man’s body.
I didn’t know what kind of guy he was, but if I fought him head-on and lost, then that’s what I wanted.
The reason this group has been hiding so far is because they were scared of Hadlar.
Considering that the demon army commander Hadlar was physically inferior to the corps leader Crocodine
In terms of power, the young old man is likely an existence on par or even exceeding that of the Demon King Hadlar.
If you strike with power comparable to a demon lord, even a weapon would break.
Because the spear man was pathetic, you did well.
But Crocodine has a part where the damage he took feels like the beginning.
It’s amazing that I just had a straightforward sword fight with an old man and we ended up with mutual injuries.
I mean, with a regular attack, you won’t even get a scratch, Crocodine…
In that sense, Guroi did a great job.
>>23
The human body Balran is so tough that only minor scratches can be inflicted with regular sword techniques…
A fugue is ultimately just a stick that can be knocked down with decorative spears or brooms.
In this manga, there’s no ally character that makes me feel as good as Crocodine, so I think the image of Berkus will end up being the most popular among them.
The old man on his knees with a “Guh…!” expression, glaring at the opponent, was able to convey a sense of damage, so it’s quite impressive.
As a result, Groysan was mortally wounded and died just like that.
Even if you throw yourself into the challenge with all your might, there are likely many named characters who will die without even making the old man kneel.
>>26
In fact, the old man is praising him as the best opponent he’s ever had.
Skills like spells and fighting energy aren’t effective against old men in physical combat, which makes it feel like a terrible game, so it’s considered to be quite strong.
It was a mistake to have a weapon duel with an old man… even that axe was something the old man could use with ease.
It was definitely an amazing axe since it was able to injure Crocodine’s body.
These guys are going to clash at their weak points, so they are a very concerning presence.
>>32
Even so, isn’t it rare for weapons to break when fighting with ordinary weapons?
>>38
Normally, they would be just ordinary, but the ones that come out are all out of the ordinary…
That aside, I think it was truly humiliating to be crushed by something like that DIY axe.
Without a doubt, I am the strongest axe user on the ground, so my aim is also not wrong.
The brave Groy, who fought valiantly from the front and met a glorious death, is a true man.
It seems like we might win if we take skill into account…
It’s the weapon that breaks when it clashes with the stone axe that’s bad!
Just being able to make an old man kneel is quite a feat.
If my personality were a fugue, I might end up having a sword fight with an old man and unintentionally give myself a concussion, making him suspicious of me.
It seems like I would die in a disgraceful way, screaming and shouting while unleashing my ultimate technique.
The gross guy who didn’t let any obvious flaws slip from the perspective of an old man is impressive.
If I could have taken over the old man’s body, I would have been stronger than him, so the idea isn’t bad…
>>39
How about that?
Since you can use the fighting spirit techniques that are the strength of an old man.
Bergus is just manipulating the body through magic via the weapon and the mask.
>>44
At this point, I don’t even know if that old man could use fighting techniques.
I can’t really say since I don’t know how much Bercs is pulling out the capabilities of the body.
There might have been an ability to unleash the fighting spirit techniques of a body overtaken by an unknown Groysan, if anything.
>>44
Even without using fighting spirit, you’ll still get change with that old man body.
>>56
Of course, an old man’s body is the best target for possession.
So it’s a conversation saying that there’s no way you’re stronger than the old man.
The reason for defeat was challenging an incredibly strong old man with an ordinary axe.
Well, the same can be said for Fuga as well.
It’s disappointing that Groisan’s special ability was not revealed.
Groi-san
I should have strengthened my body in stages a little more, but I made the sudden decision to go straight for the old man.
>>46
The body isn’t bad, and the human form is unharmed.
No matter how much you increase your body’s muscle strength, it will still break if it collides with the main body.
>>46
If you have the best physique according to Berkus’s habits, you have no choice but to take on the challenge.
>>46
Well, the fact that I had already destroyed the old man’s weapon and also inflicted quite a bit of damage…
I think it’s probably the cream of the crop for an old man.
He was also quite large in build.
>>46
What you pull out or retreat depending on the opponent’s strength is not true courage.
>>62
Groi was a hero, wasn’t he?
Targeting Crocodine was a losing factor, but it’s rather insightful. They fought head-on and lost head-on, so there aren’t any strange flaws coming out, which is actually a plus.
What’s up with the weaklings struggling against the kids holding cleaning tools?
>>48
I think that guy is going to get lynched and die, treated as a wasted turn…
>>52
I have already received the technical experience points from Fuga, thanks to Professor Aban.
I want you to die as bait to increase Hyunkel’s spear battle experience points.
The only reason for defeat was daring to challenge Crocodine.
I think I was subtly putting a lot of pressure on them.
As the conversation progresses
Isn’t this a fatal injury?
It was no good, having lost consciousness.
It’s not like I was completely beaten to the point of having no chance of winning.
In terms of weapon performance,
Gloisan >>> Handmade Axe
…or something like that, but physically speaking…
Young man >>>>> average large person
…I think there might be a difference like that.
When equipped, the “strength” is probably higher for the old man.
>>54
In the main story status, the strength was 158.
Is the young man lower or higher than that?
It’s a time when my mind isn’t shaken, and there’s even a possibility that I might be stronger than when I was a commander of the legion, so it’s understandable.
The old man’s true ability is to unleash fighting spirit, so even if Grosan takes over the old man’s body, it is believed that he won’t be able to exert 100% of his power.
To take away the old man’s body, we have to leave him mortally wounded.
To bring an old man to the brink of death, one must have greater toughness and engage in a battle of spirit against him.
Impossible.
If we can fire two or more Giga Breaks, we can do it!
>>64
Just to make it clear, you can only barely withstand Gigabreak if you focus all your strength on defense.
Normally, the Avan Strash powered by the dragon’s emblem is enough.
>>64
>>64
Either way, it’s an impossible game!
I don’t think Vorks would rely solely on axe techniques to demonstrate the power of his weapon.
In the first place, even though the sky techniques don’t work, it’s not a living being, so it can’t use fighting spirit.
Even if the old man had not developed the Beast King Punishing Strike, it’s only natural that he can use fighting spirit.
(The front-line characters in the world of Dai can all use fighting spirit without exception.)
>>65
Can I use Rahart?
>>81
When Harken was being destroyed, there was a sense of fighting spirit; even in the anime, there was a depiction of fighting spirit.
In the world of Dai, Ryoku Sanjo clearly states that warriors, swordsmen, and even martial artists are all fighting while enveloped in fighting spirit.
Whether or not someone is skilled in fighting techniques like Nova is a different matter altogether.
>>111
Even if you’re showing your fighting spirit, if you don’t, it would mean that Hawkins’ skill in exchanging blows with Baran is just too abnormal…
From the perspective of an old man, “A draw, huh…” is a sufficient achievement, isn’t it?
>>66
It means that there was undoubtedly a level of skill and power that could be judged this way…
It must be desirable because it’s the best physique for an axe wielder.
While I was waiting to see how things would go, someone like Fugha is stirring things up, saying they’re going to kill your potential body candidates.
Groisan, who had an equal battle with the old man without using the old man’s body.
Even though I can’t fully draw out the old man’s strength, when I use his body
I have no idea how strong I will become since it’s completely unknown.
It wasn’t that he was weak; on the contrary, he must have been strong, but Crocodine was simply stronger.
If he’s an old man, he would be more than sufficient as a user, and if we can head in the direction of discussing and collaborating rather than trying to take over…
>>76
If that were possible, I wouldn’t be doing a place like Berks…
>>76
In the first place, it’s fundamentally wrong for a weapon to be used by taking control of its user.
It’s as wrong as a warrior who uses weapons carelessly and disposes of them.
First of all, even with the emblem removed, the body at that time could take damage only from the Earth Slash, apart from the eyes.
If that old man who knew that the weapon was the main body had charged in bravely, he would praise you saying “Well done!”
Facing the strongest axe wielder, you thought it was cooler to run away and live comfortably by yourself than to die, right?
At the very least, we were able to fight against Crocodine to a draw (or maybe not a draw).
Honestly, whether or not you can break orichalcum is the cutoff line in the main story, which is strange, and the old man only learns a technique as intense as the “Fierce Palm” during the main story.
Other than that, it’s probably mostly consistent in the spin-off, so it’s the one you absolutely shouldn’t deal with…
Anyway, the old man Crocodine is horribly mismatched when it comes to sticking to a style of defeating the opponent and taking over their body.
But this means that I’ve started getting proper weapons and armor, right?
At the old man’s level, I wonder if he thought that just any random weapon or armor would be fine.
>>88
The axe was a beloved item…
>>88
It’s an axe that can withstand the strength of an old man, so even without attachment, it’s quite a valuable item on the ground, isn’t it?
Through dialogue with the old man, I awaken to the heart that truly uses weapons and elevates the wielder…
If that had been the development, they would have been very active in the main story, but as you can see, the result is as it is.
Using fighting spirit is impossible unless you’re at least on Nova-kun’s level…
Rahlut? I wonder what that guy is.
>>91
Nova’s fighting style is just using aura blades as a weapon by harnessing the fighting spirit itself.
Rahal is not good at projecting his fighting spirit, but he has it wrapped around him, and on top of that, it’s just a matter of speed.
But my favorite axe has been destroyed…
I guess you could say this is my defeat…
Rather, from an old man’s perspective, it was pretty bad, so I’m really putting in a lot of effort.
This crocodile won’t be killed without breaking its mental state unless it’s firepower on the level of a great demon king or a dragon knight.
I wonder if Groysan will be repaired and become Shinkuu’s axe.
Even in these still inexperienced times, I was able to fight reasonably well against someone that the dragon knights were wary of.
Even though the main body was broken, it’s impressive that you managed to patch things up and leave the place somehow.
>>97
He’s a man who, despite hiding information for his comrades and struggling for life, shows a warrior’s pride without revealing his clumsiness… that’s impressive, right?
>>112
Compared to that, damn spear-kun!! Are you listening!?
>>115
That guy lost and is now trying to compromise with a 6-year-old!
>>122
In one episode, the stock plummeted, damn spear…
>>122
Well, you do have an eye for things.
Mist is thinking the same thing.
>>112
Because of this, the stock of spears, which were getting concussions just from clashing weapons, has fallen and it’s not good.
>>121
Well, axes have a tough image when it comes to damage as a weapon.
>>143
It’s a thick chunk of iron, so it probably won’t break easily.
It’s half destroyed…
Rahalt is a warrior who has been raised with great affection, to the extent that Balran calls him his other son, so he’s pretty amazing.
>>98
It’s crazy that Hyunkel, who was evenly matched with Hadlar, literally can’t do anything.
As a result, they lost and died, but Gloysan’s actions were not wrong at all.
Since they targeted Crocodine’s body, which is undoubtedly regarded as the strongest axe wielder on the ground by the readers, it’s no mistake.
Dying after losing is just the result!
As for the state of weapons, it’s as good as trash.
Well, it’s not surprising that among those with will, there will be some who try to be “Bergs (E: human)” instead of “human (E: Bergs).”
Bergus probably has higher skills than the users around here, so that just makes it even more so.
This beastman rhino has had a ton of threads created about him since he died.
>>101
A man whose thoughts develop each time the settings are revealed.
>>101
To have cornered Crocodine to this extent… but
The main body’s axe is pretty chipped and died, turning into Groi-san, lol.
I can’t believe they’re really dead… I didn’t mean for it to turn out this way… I never thought it would unfold over the course of three months.
Since the crocodile man can be overlooked because of the beast mask, I wonder if he was originally human.
>>102
It might be too rugged, and there is also a possibility of being a beastman of the same type as an old man.
>>102
Clearly, I think the body shape is… but if I consider it in terms of Dragon Quest, then thinking of it as a shape like Kandata makes it somewhat acceptable.
If I had won, I would have become a rhinoceros mask on the body of a crocodile.
…This is a bit disjointed.
Berkus, who doesn’t aim for the best physique, can die.
If you die as a result of aiming for your target, then so be it…
In the Dragon Knights, there are two patterns: one where your mental state is weak and another where you’ve made up your mind about the situation, but in reality, it’s just at the level of a mere Demon King’s army leader.
>>109
At this point on the ground, there might even be a chance for Avan, probably.
For example, even if the magical sword or spear of armor had a soul, their targeting of Hyunkel or Rahart cannot be denied in terms of that judgment itself.
The eyes of Guroi, who had set his sights on the old man, were surely keen.
It was the right decision to set my sights on the old man as a candidate for the puppet.
Which is better: to throw away the goal of becoming the strongest and escape to survive, or to fight honorably and live on in Crocodine’s heart as a warrior, Groysar?
At the time of the Berkus edition, it’s a balanced strength where it’s hard to tell who would win between the old man and Avant.
>>120
It’s going to be a pretty close match.
Even if the old man’s attacks can be avoided, the deciding factor on the Avan side is probably the Avan Slash from the No Sword Formation.
It makes me think that Mist is pretty amazing if it thinks it can’t take the body unless it defeats Belks.
>>123
They are parasites that became elite from the moment they were born, unlike those who acquired their takeover abilities later.
>>129
I won’t tolerate insults…!
The sword and spear talk too much!
I’m really frustrated that I can’t know Groisan’s special abilities…!
The Fugue is trash, but the spatial fixed was cool…
>>125
Maybe if I ask the old man Crocodine, he will tell me.
I don’t know if there will be such scenes in the future.
During the time of Rahart, Him, and Mistburn, it’s simply referred to as fighting spirit.
It seems to actually refer to the fighting spirit of light.
It’s a gruesome guy who resembles someone who was evenly matched with Balun in terms of positioning and swordsmanship.
>>130
Hawkins is the greatest warrior, not only among humanity but even including the demon realm.
The tip of the spear is just bouncing around, it’s not good at all.
It is unfortunate that I encountered a good opportunity to clash in a field where I, as an older man, am not often allowed to participate.
It’s amusing how Baan is giving a casual situation report.
>>139
Hadlar is reporting that there’s no way it’s just a little chipped without having seen the actual item.
>>153
The old man seems like the type to bring back a piece of the opponent’s broken weapon as a memento of the battle.
Isn’t this the broken tip that you showed me?
>>153
There are scenes in the main story where we go to see the pieces of the gruesome guy, and we might have gone there even earlier.
No good.
My stomach hurts from the elite parasites.
>>140
I’ll prescribe some deworming medication for you.
>>141
I don’t like it… the mist coming out from my butt…
>>140
I’ll store up my fighting spirit of light.
It’s unfortunate that those types of creatures, who are like decorations, accidentally awakened to their ideology…
Crocodine was probably continuing to search for his worthy opponent, Groysan, while kicking aside the weak humans right before the main story.
Grosan hasn’t said a single word in the story, so that’s cheating!
If we were chatting, it might have been a super trivial conversation like a spear!
>>147
Look at the thread image!!
>>150
Certainly, I have introduced myself with a word…!
It’s Beruku’s fault for housing a strange soul in the weapon.
Elite parasite
100-yen shop Halloween decorations
It seems like there might be a chance of winning if I approach it step by step instead of suddenly confronting the old man.
It’s like a hermit crab that keeps hitting its cracked shell; if you keep doing such risky things, you’re bound to die eventually.
Even so, that guy is really good at giving compliments…
>>154
I’m mostly respected by everyone except for the ticks, you know…
Even at the end of the old man’s Zaboela, he was still holding flowers.
It’s been gentle around this time… It’s not just the tip, it’s completely broken.
If I find an ecologically ideal individual, I can’t help but want to take it.
Man: “All I could do was dull the weapon…”
Groi-san: “Wait a minute… I’m dying…!”
Honestly, no matter how strong the specimen I pull, I feel like the limitations of the weapon are already visible since I’m taking fatal damage from my beloved axe…
>>161
Well, there are quite a few ups in the main story, after all…
>>161
If one possessed a strong fighting spirit, their body probably wouldn’t have been destroyed to this extent…
The more I think about it, the more captivating this body of an old man becomes.
If you don’t understand the situation, it’s only natural to think you just narrowly escaped danger.
I think the old man who says it’s just the tip when clearly more than one-third of the tip is broken is lacking in expressive ability.
I should have aimed for something like Volahorn first after all.
It’s honestly quite amusing that the old man’s stock has hit the upper limit and Groisan’s evaluation has started to rise.
If the old man used the Groisand as a weapon
It’s a level of performance that would just break and die somewhere in the main story…
>>169
It’s a weapon that can engage in conversation with a clear intention, so even if that happens, it would probably be repaired…
Rather, I might have been able to become a true Groisan that was re-trained by Ron.
>>169
Perhaps using a vacuum axe that could qualitatively compete with Belks as well.
I’m being crushed by an axe with just a finger from Dai (the Dragon’s Emblem)…
The inflation of firepower during the main story period is too severe.
>>169
I wonder which is stronger, the vacuum axe or the Groysun from the initial equipment in the main story.
Oh, you made the weapon break.
If I go to the site, there might be some clues left behind.
Hey hey hey
That old man is really a good character.
Well, from the old man’s perspective, it wouldn’t be strange to be humble and think, “My weapon is broken, and I’m on my knees, but over there, the physical injuries aren’t that severe, and they might still be able to use their weapon on the other side.”
>>173
Honestly, I can’t imagine that the bigger one would lose when they collide with this amount of mass.
Lick! This is a handmade stone axe!
After all, the reason the old man became a burden isn’t just a matter of level; it’s due to physical fatigue, right?
>>176
When you reach the level of Baron, the conversation changes a bit, as expected.
>>176
After Beast-kun uses Behema on me, I fought against a super magic zombie after being crucified for several days and defeating a hundred opponents.
>>176
From the first match at Burn Palace to the final match, it must have been torture and a series of battles, so I suspect they haven’t slept a wink or even taken a break.
I don’t know if a puppet can use spells or fighting techniques, but…
The old man has breath attacks, so I think he can somewhat protect his weapons while moving.
It’s a crazy weapon that didn’t get completely destroyed by the Burn battle, the vacuum axe…
There is fatigue and damage, but on top of that, the requirement for eye exemption is ridiculously high.
There’s no effective hit against Burn, old man.
Even after decades, the immediate eye transformation of Crocodine continues to stir controversy.
It feels like a clash between prehistoric times and the Middle Ages…