
What is that axe?
Well, well, calm down.
For now, let’s fusion with a Mohican.
It’s just a keepsake that possesses almost infinite anima…
What is this almost infinite anima?! That’s scary!
>>4
Since Professor Shirumaru is setting a precedent, well…
Hard Rock “The Terrible Axe”
>>5
Even if I were told that you were the result of condensed anima within a monster that has lived longer than usual, I could accept that.
What the hell is that axe? Its durability as a weapon can be explained by how easy it is to repair, but what about the anima? What is the anima doing?
>>71
It’s seriously impressive that this axe comes with the ability to negate one-hit kills.
Tyler’s axe.
This girl is more like a character from the Gus arc since she’s asking about Van-sensei’s origins and the Gus sword.
Is Genie the only character related to Knights in the final PT?
>>8
I thought it was a good remaster as the feeling of convergence between both scenarios increased at the final scenario stage.
>>8
Grandpa Will is here himself!
As for Roberto, he is also a superhuman unrelated to the nobility, so he is more aligned with the Will arc.
If you think of it as 3 against 3, the balance of this party is actually quite good.
I wondered if that power was good under the sorcerer’s tutelage.
>>10
It’s not that I was particularly expected to have any talent…
I am the legitimate successor of the Silmaril Divine Fist.
In the end, I heard that the heirloom axe becomes a decoration, and then Mi-chan starts hitting with martial arts.
>>13
The initial techniques only involve martial arts and there’s no axe technique, right, Mi-chan?
There are drawbacks such as not being able to switch to other types of weapons or the fact that there are stronger tools than the axe itself.
A single decisive blow that negates everything and also martial arts.
From what I can see in Kobayashi’s illustration of Teacher Shilmar, the Shilmar style is primarily a school of physical strength, right?
>>18
It’s a brawn-focused school that makes you go break eggs as part of your training.
Was this armor that negates instant kills without using the armor slot and without negatively affecting defense performance?
I thought a savior had finally come to the axe.
And it’s funny that Mr. Tyler is actually top-class in martial arts growth, making him truly optimal for possession.
Egg: “Having one-hit kill immunity in the weapon slot is unfair, right?”
Even Roberto has been given the setting of a candidate for the Edelritter.
>>22
It was pretty bad due to a really terrible typo.
>>24
Well, the etymology isn’t entirely wrong…
It’s Genie.
I’m a virgin.
Who is this beautiful girl?
The other Edelritters had already shown quite extraordinary anima talents even when they were human, but I wonder what it was about Roberto that caught Egg’s eye.
At that point, Sargon realized it wasn’t quite like that.
Aren’t the other Edelritters overdoing it this time instead?
Genie-chan is so cute~
The daughter of Duke Otto, who was taken over the axe role, can probably just live as a spear wielder.
>>30
Purumi can also do combat, so it would be good for her and Mi-chan to team up together.
>>30
Spear doesn’t rot because it has the ability to both kill and give life.
>>63
Alder, Musou Sandan, having the ability to kill and save with a large spear is significant.
And the fist
Gyus said not to be bound by Anima.
I think it’s ironic that the fake Gyus is too bound by the Anima and has only gathered weak subordinates, merely because the Anima is strong.
It’s seriously a form that has no chance to appear at all, so what’s up with this preferential treatment?
Meteor, heavily enhanced with attributes in the remaster.
It’s fine if it’s Genie-chan, the martial arts in charge, Premier, the martial arts in charge, or Meteor, the martial arts in charge.
Remakes have made people with strange hairstyles unnecessary.
Purumi can fight, or she can wield a spear and command steel soldiers.
The terrible era of being confronted by the Demon Lord without any preparation is over.
>>40
It’s terrible.
Bols was definitely just a worthless guy who was strong because of his anima.
>>41
Everyone except Sargon…
>>48
Before the brain was destroyed, Isis was probably just a strange person…
>>41
Well, even so, it is not depicted that before becoming an Edelritter, they were villains like Towa or Moi…
Noel is stronger with bare hands too.
It’s terrible. It’s different from that time when I only had one trick up my sleeve.
Now both performance and character depth are at the forefront.
I think that if someone 100 years from now picks up this axe, they will definitely treat it as a treasure.
Moreover, it’s quite a good one, Kver.
>>45
Is there a way to distinguish between Kver and the Infinite Durability tools?
In the game, they are properly distinguished… Is it a buff effect for the skills?
It’s Roberto.
That was a close call.
Bols had no choice but to be a worthless guy who couldn’t become a man at the point he couldn’t heed the advice of real men.
There is no durability in fighting…
Roberto is amazing because even ordinary citizens and Sargon couldn’t sense the unpleasant feeling of the fake Gyus.
>>51
Was there a possibility that Roberto, not Sargon, could have become the leader of the Edelritters?
If that happens, the deputy general will become Sargon and won’t pursue recklessly, causing David to be cornered.
However, if it’s the first time seeing the remaster, Roberto is highly likely to be excluded from the final members.
>>55
Ah… Since the remaster focuses on Meteor, it might change the impression for fans of the original.
You can also do prior training.
If it’s that powerful, wouldn’t it have been better for this disciple to use the Heishishourinken (for some reason it couldn’t be converted)?
There is definitely a meteor anomaly lover among the remaster staff.
When it comes to four people, those who can’t hold a shield become a bit…
Mika was able to meet Professor Shiruma, but I feel a bit sorry because it seems that only that interaction ended up having the opposite effect.
>>60
I was originally strange to my parents, and I finally met someone who could do the same thing! But they died… I guess humans are just boring after all!
I guess so…
If we had met a little earlier, there could have been a disciple route like with Meteor.
Roberto will guard my face with an LP.
Thanks to Meteor-chan, I feel the will to live again. – Teacher Silmar, 98 years old.
There are quite a few people who have great talents but lead worthless lives…
Seriously, Meteor has been ridiculously boosted, so it feels like there’s a real chance to be in the final members.
That heirloom axe is too strong.
If we do it in chronological order, after the Meteor arc we will have Genie’s departure, for sure.
Mii-chan is somehow the top batter of the Genie generation.
>>69
Since there was an episode of entering apprenticeship during my early days, it was inevitable that it happened when I was young.
An axe made from condensed anima urethral stones formed in the body of the long-lived Meteor Papa.
Will, not to mention Roberto and Gustav, should also work on their martial arts.
>>73
Gustav: “Since my grandfather and cousin never used their fists… I will leave it to Auto.”
If only Master Silmar could have lived a little longer, they could have become the inheritor of the Anima Divine Fist.
What is that one-hit kill resistance, oh axe of my late loved one?
Gustav’s hands are full…
Roberto has a problem of who to inherit the bow from, given that the axe of Meteor is inherited from Tyler.
If Raver doesn’t get buffed to that extent, it will be the end if they don’t let Narses hold a bow.
>>78
Don’t make Raymond shake his fist.
If Burusu had valued cooperation with others a little more, as Mr. Tyler advised, he might not have ended up with such a downfall in life.
Durable rock tools.
It’s fine to just say it’s a rock cover, isn’t it?
>>82
It doesn’t have the amplifying power of a Kvel, so it’s merely a tool.
Even the Kelvin spear from the Yarde three generations has a performance change like that, so what the hell is packed into that axe?
Roberto can make a living mainly with techniques without using a bow…
It may be that in the unspoken National Army, which is the strongest, tools of this level are swarming around.
>>85
It seems that Yarde is already stronger…
It’s something that combines hard rock with dead stone.
In other words, Eleanor’s son, who is likely from the northern continent where both of those can be obtained and was probably making a living based there.
>>86
Where the dead stone’s negative adjustment disappeared.
Roberto can make a living with arson, firestorms, and by using his face…
It’s impossible to do the splitting tornado in that initial WP.
>>88
But what if we inherit Mr. Tyler’s anima!?
>>111
If it’s the Anima inheritance system, then what about the story where Lord Gyus has an empty Anima and can host his mother’s Anima?
I thought so, but it seems that the theory of Gyus-sama being a steel anima has become mainstream, so the empty setting is basically dead.
The abilities are just too much like a bandit.
Basically, no one can inherit Genie-chan’s wand because it’s usually given to Will.
So, Grandpa died!
>>90
Mother
Mass-produced steel, considering its infinite aspects, is thought to be treated as infinite if it is a tool sturdy enough not to break easily within the normal range of use.
As sturdy as a keepsake axe steel.
Roberto-related trivia.
>>93
You’re the worst, Roberto…
Now that I think about it, the top aide to Gyus is completely a member of the noble class, Kelvin Nebelstan Mouton, and the only one who can barely be considered an outsider is Flynn.
>>97
Johan!
>>97
Because Mr. Gyus had few friends…
Patrick and Eleanor don’t really have the opportunity to actively nurture their staves.
In the original version, Ovation had a theme feel of Genie-chan, but in the remaster, it ends up sounding like the theme of Meteor, which makes me laugh.
I think someone like Raymond Johan would be a good candidate for Ginny-chan.
Ms. Cordelia Tyler will become a plumi and a meteor.
Johann can be raised with infinite spawning, and Raymond is raised at the Ruined Skeleton Destruction Dojo.
Roberto, you were a naval officer from a science fiction author original work, huh…
It’s Genie-chan, huh?
She’s my wife, you know~
Many players hope that Grandpa will be removed from the final party because he cannot be inherited by Genie-chan.
Even if you can draw out an infinite amount of anima, if it can be created with modern technology, it might probably fall into the category of tools.
An axe made in a way similar to an ancient plate.
I wanted more stories about Cordelia.
>>112
In other words, I want to see more stories of various characters…
>>126
InSaga Archive or something… the standing illustrations are too surreal.
>>132
I’ve already seen it all, or should I say I’ve played it all…
It’s really a shame that there are unrecorded stories from the old days.
Mi-chan, who has inherited the power of the mysterious old man that Silmar and his disciple didn’t need to help.
Even Teacher Shilmarl can create infinite tools.
There are superhumans in the wild like Roberto and Edelritter.
In that case, there would be nothing strange about Meteor Papa being the amateur teacher Shilmarl.
I felt like I became the last disciple of Shirumar, a man who continued to be involved in history.
I’m a disciple of Master Van.
Why didn’t you die after eliminating the Edelritter seed, Shirumar-sensei?
>>116
I didn’t think they were such a crazy person…
>>116
I didn’t think they would become such a monster.
The Premiere was originally just given the spear because it was surplus, but unarmed was actually stronger.
If you could last at least another five years and guide another Mii-chan, we could have had one more person in the final party.
Well, they have the talent, and just being a spear makes them strong.
Didn’t you encounter that child while training with Meteor?
Shilmarl: “I could feel an incredible aura from Lord Gyus.”
What kind of being is Shilmarl, who perceives an anima that ordinary people cannot sense?
What can someone who’s already half dead do…?
That Kuukai-sensei is someone so incredible in that world that even Narusesu, with pure respect, calls him “sensei.”
It’s such a waste that the adventure with Diana is just a one-time story, isn’t it?
Yuria was served.
Sargon also noticed the shady nature of the fake Gyus and is refusing to help, right?
That place itself was a trap, so that’s how it ended up like that in the end.
>>131
Sargon brushed it off, saying to take the jokes elsewhere, and Watts Greta was cautious, thinking this guy seemed suspicious, so let’s stop here.
>>134
It’s about how Roberto was in a place where he could escape, but Sargon was not.
Speaking of which, what exactly is the position of Flynn’s son, Dyke?
>>133
It seems that there was only information like that of an adopted child, not a biological child, available in PW.
Heirloom Axe “Attack Power 30? What a disgrace to Kver!”
Firebrand “Ugh…”
>>135
Recovery JP is the strongest with the weapon Kver. That sword!
>>140
Gustave’s sword
The line when Mi-chan attacks with an axe during the training session is
“Yah!” is too funny, isn’t it?
>>136
Power!
It’s better to stop sharing superficial jokes that seem to show you know nothing about Quver.
>>138
Kvel and Tool are clearly different things.
The tool has taken quite a bit of time to develop, and I also want to look at the history of tool development.
>>142
In the first place, an attack power of 30 is already a top-tier rank even for Kuvel.
It’s funny that Mr. Van, who is terrible with the technique, has no complaints about handling axes.
In the first place, it is possible that advanced civilizations placed more emphasis on how efficiently they could convert anima into power rather than on physical weapons.
It might just be that modern people are using a barbaric method of cutting with a bit of magical power infused into their physical strength.
In the graphics, Meteor looks thin, but she’s actually the same stocky beauty as Première…
Even Beowulf has an attack power of 38.
There are only tools or steel equipment for those with power over 40.
Isn’t it a bit excessive for Teacher Shilmar to come to the rescue?
>>151
The additional scenario does seem to have an undeniable tendency to rely too much on the teacher.
This teacher seems to pop up everywhere, somehow…
>>152
It seems that it was easy to use because it felt like living long and being active for life.
>>152
Is the teacher a little bit like a bender?
It seems like they are just dying of natural causes…
Tools are developed as instruments for humans, and the way they draw out the anima is also different from Kver, so they are clearly distinct entities.
I thought it was excessive that the character who comes to help at the end is Silmar.
It would have been better with a different character over there.
>>154
For example?
>>170
How about Will instead?
Then why is that axe infinite…?
>>155
If it’s just infinity, then hard rock is infinite too.
>>155
Stone tools are probably prone to becoming like hard rock or Titus Greeves.
>>155
Since there are also tools with infinite durability that originally belong to Professor Silmar,
The fact that it can grant instant death immunity to weapons completely surpasses Quver, that stone axe.
I wonder what it means to draw out the anima.
It’s not just that strength and hardness increase.
>>157
What the people in that world do as naturally as breathing.
I wonder how Valeria Heart, Ouroboros, and Hard Rock are treated.
Is there a creator somewhere?
What is that axe and this staff?
Just call me Kver.
Please call me Kvel.
The infinite tool only has stones for now, right?
Peg Heart can’t bring out anything in a duel.
Regarding tools, we make them by processing the anima-responsive stones mined from the mine.
You’ll pull it out from this stone. Kvel doesn’t understand anything.
I feel that the abundance of stones is intentional.
To be honest, the weapon Kvel looks like a weapon just because of its shape.
There is even a possibility that it was used differently in prehistoric civilizations…
>>169
The war history civilization may have been a race that did not use axe-like shaped objects…
It might just be that it hasn’t been found yet.
>>169
Ancient people’s nighttime toys are treated as weapons in modern times…?
Ah, I think I’m going to die!
There’s an interesting girl, so I’m feeling a bit revitalized.
Kelvin & Van Auber: “Mr. Silmar, did you know the outcome of Gus and kept it silent? That’s terrible!”
>>172
It’s hard to believe that no one has been informed…
They might not have informed us because they don’t know where it might be exposed.
Speaking of Kvel, it’s concerning that there are weapons, bracelets, and accessories, but no headgear, body armor, or shoes.
It is said that ancient races are weak to dryness, so could it be that they are not humanoid?
I wonder what it would be like to completely use up or be unable to draw out the anima.
In terms of the game, it just breaks, but for example, it seems like trees are blooming without the power of Anima.
Almost infinite durability stone for Anima.
A metallic weapon that does not inhibit the anima.
Inhibiting iron and silver.
>>177
There are also things like that.
Knowing Professor Silmar, she probably didn’t tell anyone else except Leslie.
>>180
The fact that it was burned down clearly means that they were specifically targeting Gyusu’s life.
The timing is unclear, but it seems that Flynn was also lost, and Gyus himself suffered such severe injuries that he couldn’t swing his sword, which might be why he couldn’t go back even if he wanted to.
If they found out that Kelvin and Gustave are alive, I feel like it would definitely lead to some slip-ups…
It must have been tough for Lord Gyus to fight with just one arm.
He might have wanted to step into the spotlight, but I think Leslie stopped him.
Moï and Bols have relatively human-like depictions, but Mika has a scary psycho feel to her even before she was modified.
It seems there is a man who has made a tool that can draw out an infinite number of two Anima, the tree and stone, called Silmarillion.
>>185
The teacher must have realized that since that is also a stone tool, stones have such properties…
>>185
It seems like it’s been processed by smashing up devil’s weed.
I want to see Leslie when they reunite with Gyus.
If Flynn were alive, he would have come back even after losing an arm, but since he died…
>>191
There is a possibility that he died there, but it’s not confirmed, right?
It’s really plain, but I thought the simple sprinkler tower has great power.
>>192
It’s not just spring water level!
>>192
Isn’t it because they were creating water over there, which turned it into a desert…?
I understand that it’s rather uncouth to tell everything.
I understand, but I want to see more things.
If the opponent is a player-spec Sargon when Charles is used, there’s nothing but despair.
You’re really cutting corners, aren’t you?
Flynn seemed to have died at the age of 47, possibly due to the injuries from that attack.
The fact that the thread’s image was acquainted with Shilmere and the gluttony setting had actually been established quite some time ago in the text.