
Groisan, the Demon Axe! So that’s the name you go by… the man with the beast mask.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Perhaps the fact that they were not aware of the existence of fighting spirit.
After all, it’s just an original character.
>>2
Original characters are ultimately just there to flatter the original characters, after all.
>>5
It seems there was a clever troll who was lifting up others while also raising their own stock.
What are you going to do about the Avan’s Flow Axe Kill Technique?
>>3
There are multiple magic swords, and there may be other magic axes as well.
It’s not that it’s bad because it was a result of fighting fairly.
It was the other person’s fault.
I’ve been dubbed a formidable opponent by the old man, and this original character is surprisingly strong…
I think it’s a bit much to be chased away by a kid holding cleaning tools who just received a little guidance.
I wanted you to show a bit more determination, San.
>>8
You really showed your determination, didn’t you…
It must be at a level where it can instantly captivate someone like Burn.
>>9
It seems like there aren’t many people on the ground at this point who are okay.
>>14
Well, it would be just Bal and his subordinates, I guess.
Stop with the silly endings!
What can only be described as a stick is swept away with a broom.
Don’t be killed by such a primitive axe.
P-please! Do it with something cooler!
I at least want you to bring a decent weapon.
Everyone is pathetic!
E stone axe
E bamboo broom
E the way of the sickle
Isn’t it still difficult for Demon King Hadlar and Teacher Avan to turn into eyes in an instant?
A physically strong opponent with a garbage weapon was the perfect prey, though.
It was a little too strong.
Why was a humble and noble man, both in the past and present, seduced by Zaboera?
But this work seems to mainly depict Hyunkel.
I think Groisan did a good job as a character that appears in the prequel story.
If it’s just about power, he might surpass Demon King Hadlar, so it’s not surprising if a young man like him gets crushed.
>>24
So if I had kept going, I would have lost, huh… that’s the assessment.
>>32
*I can’t continue.*
>>32
That’s because the opponent’s weapon is a double-edged axe and only one side is broken, while my weapon is completely destroyed.
When you think about it normally, it was actually me who was losing.
>>24
In the first place, it was a mistake for someone who was avoiding fighting Hadlar to engage in a power struggle with someone who is more powerful than Hadlar.
Our weapon has been shattered, while theirs is only partially damaged… We’ve lost…
>>25
(Guroi-san died off-screen)
Even if I lost to Groi and got taken over, I probably would have been taken down quickly because I don’t have a good mentality like the old man.
Challenging a power-type axe user even though the weapon is the main body.
Isn’t the base body too dangerous even though it’s attractive?
>>28
That’s something that can be said about all of Berks in the first place.
They are simply unfortunate for being born as such beings.
>>28
Well, humans can casually exchange weapons.
In the context of Berkus, in order to exchange weapons (humans), there is no choice but to challenge them…
>>28
If things go well, you’ll gain the best body.
The overall low rank of the enemies is also typical of a spin-off, isn’t it?
Weak…
>>29
The enemies in the main story are too strong…
>>34
Typically, spells don’t work by default.
Disappear spells are also quite easily shrugged off…
It’s not like I lost in a strange way, so rather, my stock has risen.
When it comes to projectile weapons, it’s one thing, but to have the will residing in melee weapons that clash in offense and defense is an outrageous defect in the system.
In the end, I’m betting 4 pelicas that Hyunkel’s armor will appear.
I think at least one person will come along who will challenge us as a tag team of weapons and warriors, connecting with their wielder’s heart.
Of course, unlike the others, the goal is to kill Avan.
Rather than being bad, it feels like a great achievement within that ridiculous group.
Considering that there are quite a few opponents who can fight properly against Teacher Aban, I think the enemies in the side stories are also pretty dangerous.
Since it inevitably ends up being inferior to the enemies in the main story, it fully focuses on complementing the events of the main story, resulting in a significantly reduced sense of farce.
I think Groysan is definitely one of the strongest or upper tier in Berks.
It looks stronger than Fuga, at least.
Well, aiming for the strongest class of body in one leap was probably the biggest mistake.
It’s actually quite amazing that I hurt that old man so much.
Actually, there was an existence greater than the Demon King!! Rather than that, it’s more reasonable to have a different faction of slightly lower-ranked groups that began to thrive after the Demon King disappeared! So that’s acceptable, right?
When I actually think about what Aban did during this blank period, it seems he was delving into martial arts, so it’s correct as a supplement.
>>47
If anything, the fact that non-human beings other than the Demon King are rampaging adds credibility to the persecution of Bal and Rahart’s father.
That spear gimmick is so cool…
I mean, it would be troubling if something even greater than the main story were to come out…
>>50
If you come, Teacher Aban will die.
The main part is like a strong new game.
>>51
In RPGs, it’s common to find predecessors who have followed the same path in the past.
The teacher’s details were exceptionally rich at the time of the main story, giving it a unique flavor.
Though there is a compatibility difference between reach, swords, and spears, Fuga was doing quite well.
I was there, but my attitude was too bad.
It may be said that it was a reckless challenge with no chance of winning against the old man, but it doesn’t seem like the difference is that significant.
It’s just that I simply lost the match.
>>53
Because I literally turn my body into a weapon, it’s not just about losing; it’s also not acceptable to draw.
Why did you create something like this, going beyond useless weapons?
>>61
I didn’t make it because I liked it!
>>70
Since it started to become arrogant on its own after it was made, the creator is not to blame…
Let’s say that the teacher, having burned out their life in the prequel, is now living off the remaining embers in the main story.
I think we could have become good partners if you had honestly asked me to use you instead of trying to take over.
>>57
In the end, it’s a takeover after all.
It would have been interesting if we had weapons to elevate each other together.
>>64
??? “Right now, both the user and the weapon are no good!”
>>64
It is said that there was a weapon, the Berg, that wept at the death of its owner.
I think there were indeed weapons like that.
“And if it is this painful, then there may also be the possibility of saying, ‘There is no need for the bond between humans and weapons!'”
>>64
I want to see a route where my old partner pretends to have died crushed by the Magic Wand during the battle with Old Baan, only to be revived after being enhanced by Ron Berku and engages in a fierce battle with the Super Magic Zombie Zaboeira.
I was constantly getting attacked in each episode even though it wasn’t my turn, so it was no good.
>>58
Considering the portrayal, it seems like it’s an old man and a light tap…
Hmm… if the weapon is the main body, that break looks pretty serious…
It’s dead…
In fact, feeling both a tremendous laugh and sorrow at the thought of quietly dying while trying to escape in a near-death state.
“If you fight with your life on the line, you can inflict that level of injury on an old man,” which is definitely impressive…
Strength of a theatrical version.
It’s like I created it, or maybe it just happened on its own…
I wonder what Groisan’s special ability was…
I wonder if I could use something as stylish as the fixed space of a fugue…
If there are only this level of enemies, then it’s understandable that people might let their guard down in modern times…
I feel like Benghazi was really enduring a lot, though.
In other words, if a person is strong, they should be satisfied just being used without being completely controlled.
The fact that a takeover can happen seems pretty risky.
>>71
But cursed weapons in fantasy are pretty much like this.
>>71
Still, they wear out in a few years, so they are just trash weapons.
>>73
The actual number of years hasn’t been mentioned, so doesn’t that imply that the human body deteriorates quickly compared to inorganic weapons?
Well, if we’re talking about the peak of physical condition, ten years would be good.
I think it’s within expectations that there is a personality.
Seeing the magic sword and armor of Dai, and the magic spear of armor.
>>74
By the way, those two came flying back even though they were in tatters; aren’t Belk and the others a bit lacking in grit?
>>84
The Armor series is fundamentally sturdier than the Orichalcum type, and it’s confirmed that Ron himself forged it.
Bercus might be a weapon forged in the Berc style, not a Long.
As I thought, it’s too much of a joke that death is confirmed off-screen before you even know it…
A parasitic guy who can’t do anything on his own.
From the standpoint of how the cursed weapons in the Dragon Quest main series make it impossible to unequip them.
Well, I like the interesting perspective that suggests we might be taken over by our consciousness and unable to let go.
Are you talking about Mistburn now?
Dai’s sword is a bit proud, but it’s not a bad guy, and Ron’s weapons are generally serious and good people.
A grotesque man from 5 o’clock.
>>82
An old joke that seems like a prequel…!
Wasn’t it actually a huge damage when that old man’s stone axe chipped off a part? I was excited about it, but I never thought it would really turn into such a gruesome scene.
Weapons that don’t have any attachment from their users are really no good after all.
At this point, the old man can use the devastating blow.
Did you insist on a shootout with weapons?
Well, the nature of the weapon doesn’t match well with the opponent.
It was wrong that I couldn’t resist being after the old man’s body.
>>91
But it’s understandable to want someone with a good body like that of an older man.
The one split by the stone axe is terrible too.
I think it’s pretty pathetic to lose to a spear held by a statue around here.
>>92
He’s got no guts…
Guroisan may have lost, but in terms of status, he is currently top class.
There is even a possibility that it won’t be a downgrade at all.
>>93
The fact that it faced directly without any tricks is pretty cool.
Death is the result!
The enchanted sword of armor is at a level that would make the creator very happy, and even the best quality from Belk would be outstanding.
Just to be clear, the old man’s axe is not a stone axe!
The handle has a strong handmade feel, but the blade part looks like a proper metal axe.
Looking at the current opponents, aren’t the members of the Demon King Hadlar’s elite a bit too strong…?
>>97
Furthermore, it is said that the level of cooperation among the companions is high.
>>103
They were all guys who were generally excellent in terms of personality too.
It’s a good decision to raise your basic stats on your own before competing among friends.
Dead…
The spear is inferior to the spears of the statues around here.
I’m being intercepted by the child Hyunkel.
The reason I came to Avan-sensei’s place is also lame.
You’re being annoying and there’s nothing good about it.
>>106
The special ability of spatial fixation is just too cool, which is troubling.
Ron Berg, don’t you have anything to say?
>>107
Right now, both the weapons and the users are crap.
E Handmade axe
Ron is going by the name Belk for now.
It seems like they don’t particularly have respect for the predecessors of the Belk style and their remains.
>>111
There were parts where it was understandable that Ron was working as a blacksmith, and he’s probably been feeling rough lately.
The technical spear combat technique using spatial fixation was honestly quite cool.
It can only be said that having the axe as the main body was a disadvantage.
If Crocodine had the same ecology, he would have been dead.
Compared to a pitiful spear, when it comes to a head-on battle with the old man, writing about a brutal death in battle still maintains some dignity for the axe.
The fact that the main story exists (but all the characters from this spin-off are really subpar compared to the main story…) is what’s not good.
>>116
Can you really say that after watching Hadlar’s subordinates?
>>119
In the final stage, it’s certainly not possible, but everyone seems to have enough guts to catch up to at least that point.
At this point in time, there aren’t really many people other than those involved with the burn who can beat the old man.
I properly kept the secret and died.
It’s quite impressive that dying quietly instead of dramatically is a notable point.
I guess it was more fragile than the old man’s axe… Rather, why is that axe so sturdy…
>>121
Could it be that I was unconsciously harboring fighting spirit?
It is the DIY axe that the old man probably used because he judged that it could withstand his strength.
The presence is different.
>>122
I don’t think the old man would use a flimsy weapon, so it must be quite sturdy even like that.
When I think about how just a bit of hitting or getting hurt makes Fugue look so pitiable,
Despite the intense battle, the fact that Grosan died without showing any visible flaws from an old man’s perspective shows a high level of virtue.
The main story of Dai is that the talents of the allies are always strange…
However, the fact that a seemingly inexpensive axe breaks in exchange for the main body dying is just too much of a mismatch, which makes it amusing.
Hadlar may be inferior physically compared to the main story, but…
I think it’s hard to say definitively because I was able to fight evenly against a master who could hold back the invincible mist.
>>129
I think at least the battle sense is overwhelmingly better than in the early part of the main story.
>>129
It’s amazing that it’s a partner from the teacher’s even younger days.
If I’m going to die anyway, instead of going all out to kill the old man, I think delving into the quiet reasons for my death would help restore my honor.
“I didn’t want to hurt my body for the sake of acknowledging the other person or for the other Belkuses…”
In this world, as long as you have fighting spirit, you can pretty much handle anything…
With just Nova and fighting spirit, I’m able to damage orichalcum.
>>133
You can live forever, or do that.
It seems like having a name like “Gory-san” is already a no-go.
I wonder why they decided to make the main weapon one that directly engages in combat…
>>137
It’s unavoidable since the will residing in the Beruk weapon has become too strong!
I think it’s a sad ecosystem.
>>137
It was said by Lord Burn that instead of weapons designed for takeover from the beginning, intelligent weapons will eventually start to take over.
>>137
There, Ron’s weapons don’t have much different conditions either.
Even if it’s not the blade itself, it doesn’t change the fact that it’s the most dangerous part, and there were several scenes that seemed risky.
It’s nice that Raizer’s head is close to the patterned part.
Even a stone axe would be crying if it had a will.
Well, from Avan-sensei’s perspective, it’s to the extent that he would say, “This guy is a master of weapons!” so I can operate it pretty well.
Considering that Berkus is undoubtedly stronger than the average user.
I think it’s understandable that Belks and the others would end up fighting by manipulating humans.
>>143
The skill level is high, but fundamentally, because the main body is on the weapon side and the body is severely injured yet there’s no problem with movement, it’s brutal that they can easily pull off a first-time kill with their body or similar skills.
The true magic strong dragon sword might have the dragon on the hilt as its core, I wonder.
If that’s the case, it seems like they could come back after being revived following the final battle of the main story.
It looks impressive, but it has quite a challenging ecology, doesn’t it, Belks?
If you lost not because of the user’s specs but due to your own strength, then from Berkus’s perspective, isn’t that a grand death?
The cause of Roka’s death is yet to come.
If we’re not careful, there’s a possibility the teacher might have to perform the decapitation.
>>148
The time for Matrif to despair for humanity is yet to come.
>>148
It’s not like I’m Hyunkel, but can the cursed body of Roca really fight…?
Or is it that because this world is a warrior class, they say they can never fight again, but it seems they can still fight?
>>153
The possibility of being taken over by Berx and being forced to fight.
>>156
I wonder if Berx can ignore the curse…
If he concentrates, even Him can defend against Nova’s special moves, but when he’s not focused, he just gets cut normally.
Those who have intent will probably have harder weapons, right?
I don’t need someone who screams out in pain.
I wish I could see the scene where the Master and Belks work together in battle.
Berkus covers areas that are outside the user’s awareness and manipulates the body.
Roka died during intercourse, right?
>>152
“Techno Break” seems like a name for a technique, doesn’t it?
>>155
Stop it! The user will become a balance!
>>155
H-Hor you immortal?!
No one has ever survived two Technobreaks…!
Pretty much everyone here has high skill levels, don’t they?
The main issue with the game is that durability and firepower skyrockets.
>>154
Master Matorif is doing things like Medoroa remote synthesis, which even Pop has never done…
From the perspective of an old man, it still looked like there was plenty of fight left in him, so it’s only reasonable to evaluate that he lost because of himself just because his weapon broke.
In reality, it was like shooting straight through the heart.
Because there are examples like Maam and Hyunckel in the main story.
I don’t think it matters if Roka’s body is cursed.
>>161
Hyunkel’s body was battered, but it felt like he could do it if Mist used it.
The side that controls may not worry so much about the negative aspects of the body.
>>163
Since the teacher is bleeding but there are no signs of difficulty breathing, I wonder if it has become like a doll controlled by magical power from the weapon side.
The result was not good, but facing off seriously against the old man and losing is not something to be ashamed of.
Hyunkel’s body is in terrible shape, but he was moving normally.
It’s easy to understand why Hadlar was quiet during the time he was active.
This demon lord will break the opponent’s weapon whenever there’s a chance…
>>166
The means to bring about a favorable situation becomes a one-hit kill attack, so even Hadlar would feel painful if he learned the truth.
>>166
Even Crocodine can bend…
It’s funny how it’s being re-evaluated so much in less than a month.
The very fact that weapons, which are entities that subjectively collide, harbor intention and core constitutes a failure.
It’s okay if you can cooperate with the host, but are you considering the situation where your weapons are destroyed and you’re facing an opponent who is tougher than you?
The old man will play along with wrestling, but the Demon King Hadlar comes to destroy, so…
It’s like fighting primarily with headbutts just because humans have hard skulls; the concept itself is weak.
>>174
Did you diss the head with a hammer?
The hardness of a weapon, or rather its resistance to destruction, seems to depend on the wielder as well…
Looking at Dai’s sword in the battle against Burn.
>>175
That is completely the handling of dragon fighting energy.
In the latter part of the main story, you can’t reach the top class without weapons infused with fighting spirit.
Because it is a living being that will die in a miserable way no matter what.
If you were able to die satisfied after fighting an old man, then there should be no complaints.
The magic sword that was hit with a concentrated dragon fighting spirit + Raideen Slash against a Gigabreak is really persistent.
>>179
I may have died, but that was a noble death in battle…
>>180
The parents were really excited too.