
The blade edge might be sharp to some extent, but…
In this world, I basically think there’s no problem as long as you infuse it with anima; you can’t cut without it.
>>1
In the manga version, there was a scene where a wooden sword shaped like a knife was infused with anima to cut, so maybe it’s fine not to use anima.
>>1
I see.
Because it’s heavy.
It must have been unique to this world view.
It’s just a stone axe, but it has ridiculous performance.
The culture where skills are ingrained in life is great, isn’t it?
If you put anime into the bulletin board, will it be able to cut?
Well, then the anima can’t do anything…
>>9
There is a steel sword over there, right?
>>9
There is metal over there, isn’t there?
>>9
That’s why they are despised.
>>9
That’s why you’re incompetent!
>>24
Therefore, I will utilize them as spies.
>>25
Feeling the anima is quicker and more accurate than seeing with the eyes or hearing with the ears…
In such a situation, not being able to sense its presence is the same as it not being there.
In this world, even basic kitchen knives are stone knives, and those without any spirit are so dull that they can’t even properly cut ingredients.
Is this the axe that Mr. Tyler entrusted to you?
There was a manga called Furo 2…
>>14
It’s also written a bit on the shells, but it was published in an Asuka-style girls’ magazine to coincide with the game release.
The story spanned two parts, from the birth of Gustave to the death of Sophie.
It seems that there was a time when Gust became an apprentice at the blacksmith’s and made metal blades, but now even knives and kitchen knives are made by passing through anima with stone or wood, so there has been talk about that.
>>17
That’s why the sword is brown.
When I first saw it, I thought “??”, but that’s a wooden sword, isn’t it…
You’re a failure!
I wonder what that blacksmith was making before meeting Lord Gyus…
Pots and pans…
It feels like a lot of trees in Laupholz, but if it’s based on animals, it’s quite a strong land.
The tactic of becoming a full-body metal human and charging with a spear must have been revolutionary.
>>26
I see… that’s why you’re using the Steel Soldier Charge.
>>26
Above all, it’s unbearable because it completely denies all the attacks, starting with the techniques that have been effective until now.
Is it thanks to their lineage that birds can fly in the sky?
Is it thanks to your bloodline that you can use Tyler’s techniques?
Even if we’re not blood-related, you are the axe-wielding heir, Meteor!
>>28
Whoa! Who is it?!
>>28
Is it because there is anima that flowers bloom?
It’s not true, you have those magnificent fists, Premiere!
>>31
Please teach me how to put an anima on my fist, Sirumal-sensei.
>>39
You do it with a punch and it goes boom!
In a world where the power of magic has permeated everyday life and that is considered normal, it’s no wonder that those unable to use magic are looked down upon.
Thanks to that blacksmith old man, who passed down the skills until that generation, we have this story.
If Lord Gyus had been born a little later, the culture of metal might have completely disappeared.
>>34
I’m going to cut directly with metal because I’m bad at techniques.
“This is just practice. The sword I really want is three times longer than this.” “Is there really a sword like that in this world?”
“Ah. That sword definitely exists.”
It’s nice, isn’t it…
I wonder what percentage of people are unable to use techniques.
Is it extremely rare?
>>37
It seems like there could be cases where you might get killed by your parents once you understand.
The appearance of Gyus must have been hope for the disabled class.
For now, the southern continent of that world didn’t develop magic very much.
It’s set in a world where outdated blacksmithing techniques still remain.
In that world, corpses easily turn into ghouls because nearby anima can easily inhabit them.
There is a culture of making coffins and such out of metal, and there are also metal charms for children whose sensitivity to anima is too sharp to control.
So the blacksmith was probably making things like that.
It may not be suitable as a weapon, but there was some demand for the properties of metal.
The egg was also in a lead coffin.
I want to try reading Perfect Works.
>>48
If you liked this work, it’s a must-read, so definitely buy it.
It’s too scary that corpses can easily turn into ghouls, and if a coffin can’t be prepared, they would probably be cremated…
It seems that while the real Gus may attract those unable to use magic, if the fake Gus’s steel soldiers are also magic-less, there might be quite a few of them.
What it means to turn an unskilled stick into a knife is that in the end, it just means it’s okay to have a knife.
Therefore, if you equip yourself with steel armor that also has the effect of inhibiting techniques and blades made of steel that can cut normally, it would become something usable at the level of an ordinary soldier, and it would be very effective in a world where most are lightly armored.
>>52
In that world setting, the sharpening techniques probably haven’t developed much, have they?
That’s why it took 2 years to make the dagger.
Reissue of Perfect Works will be released on May 29! Pre-orders are now being accepted!
>>54
You’re well prepared…
>>54
Please compile the manga that was mentioned above, as well as the Virginia Knights story, into an Ultimate Super Perfect Works collection!
It’s a somewhat dangerous world where a small animal rampage can lead to becoming a monster.
I am Tycoon Will…
>>55
It’s pretty dangerous even among Firebrand and Quver, so it’s better to dispose of something like that.
>>62
Moreover, once equipped, it cannot be removed.
>>62
But somehow, it floats and protects Gustav.
It seems like it’s going to be incredible on a battlefield where retrieving bodies is quite difficult…
Originally, they are supposed to be heavy infantry, so they should be dealt with using cavalry, but it seems like there are no cavalry troops using Gingar, and there doesn’t seem to be a way to counter them.
Wow, despite being a heavy infantry, they charged in!
>>59
I’ll throw in a Flame Naga while I’m at it.
The steel soldier is fine even when caught up, so it’s perfect.
Even those unable to use magic can usually use Quvel.
Lord Gyus is at least a completely non-existent anima that reacts to Firebrand.
There are metal ones for talismans, you know.
The firebrand feels different from other queers; it seems to have a will of its own and is kind of scary…
Well then, everyone gathered here will take the Edelritter exam from now on.
Firebrand was generally fine to handle for ceremonial use as long as the usage rules were followed, but it was also due to Philip being consumed by passion that things went wrong…
>>70
The use of rituals is in a special context, and for Kver, the default is “if an adult holds it, they will be burned to death.”
Finnie’s firebrand has become like a ceremonial item.
There seems to be a history of trying to operate it in the past that led to a major accident.
You’re doing a great job with the anime!
Hey, do you want to come over to my place for a bit?
A game where someone named Philip doesn’t have a good time.
It was either Raijin or Fujin, and it had a design that looked like a wooden sword.
You’re going to wrap it in anima, huh?
The weapon performance isn’t that weak, but I wonder if I’ll want to use it… probably not…
It gives off a feeling of a ceremonial sword that’s adorned, starting from the point that makes you think so.
Since the firebrand has an absurdly long sword, it’s impressive that you can swing it around with that weird hairstyle without getting caught, Gustav.
>>78
There’s no way the lord has such a strange hairstyle!
>>78
I also have a steel longsword, so I’m really heavily armored.
Firebrand seems to be a quiver meant to shake off those that could be a hindrance to the ancient species, Egg.
Even if cooking and heat sources are done with anima, it might be better to have pots and pans made of metal.
>>80
Now that you mention it, I wonder what they do about the cooking utensils around there…
Roberto’s Close Call
That guy has quite a sense, so it’s easy to see how he’s managing to navigate dangerous situations.
But the design is easy to understand and cool, Firebrand.
Will there be a strategy guide or setting materials that comply with the remastered version?
>>84
There is no such talk at this point in time.
Since there was no Saga Frontier 1 or Minstrel Song, it probably won’t be released.
Back then, there was already a divide in historical interpretation between the data collection and the Ultimania…
>>88
“It’s one of those ‘there are various theories.'”
Could it be that Gustav is stronger with metal equipment using pure physical damage?
The technique is to consider it as the song of the soul or the minimum of the guard beast.
>>89
Both are usable, but if you’re just aiming to clear normally, the Gusse sword is in the strong category, so it would be better to take advantage of that.
>>89
If Gustav goes all-in on one side, he will become appropriately strong.
It’s just that it can’t be done with double cursed equipment.
The player is a future historian.
A new theory about the death of the 13th century arose 20 years after the bones were found.
Even if an adult holds a firebrand, they won’t burn to death, right?
I just became a dragon that protects Finney.
>>93
Just like the tycoon (fake), the animal has gone berserk and turned into a monster…
There’s no way there’s a grave of Gustav XIII in a place like this!!
As long as biometric authentication is done once during childhood, it can be used without any issues as a symbol of royal authority.
Compared to endgame weapons, its performance is inferior, but it is a valuable fire Qubel weapon.
It was supposed to be that way, but now it’s in a position like a cursed sword…
>>97
Because they excel in enhancement and recovery as well as cold defense, it’s strong in the game to equip them as armor for sorcerers.
It was only Gustav who had brought something to the battlefield that could be used even after having gone through a childhood ritual.
>>99
If you look at it from around there
“That guy has the Deluxe Emperor Sword (whisper whisper).”
“Are you a child? (whispering)”
I guess that’s how it felt.
>>99
In the first place, a monarch shouldn’t be fighting on the front lines…
>>103
Pai, pai.
>>110
Your place has a sort of alias as the strongest cannonball…
>>112
Even as a strategist, I’m treated like a mere pawn for His Majesty, the Empire’s greatest force…
>>99
I think Philip III was also wielding it as a sword since he was involved in the rescue of Hanover.
I don’t like people with weird heads that are hardened with sugar water.
It’s frustrating that after being protected by Dragon Philip, Philip is treated as if he’s dead in the following lines.
There are fake graves of Gustave XIII scattered around…
The firebrand prevented the ancient organ’s psychic attack.
I think it’s fine to have things like mental resilience or one-hit death resistance.
Also, add self-burning and auto-revive.
I didn’t notice…!
I realized that an unknown older brother’s anima is descending!
Since the successor to Finny, who was chosen as the rightful firebrand that players can control, hasn’t made an appearance until Gustav.
With ordinary sensibilities, one might think that a tool that has been modified to look like that and a hairstyle equipped with a steel sword would make for a pretty strange-looking guy.
>>111
The hairstyle won’t leave an impression of weapons.
(It looks like you worked hard on peg hunting…)
There’s no way that weird-looking guy could be part of the Finney royal family, huh? Hahaha!
The fire brand has the desire to raise a young boy from the Finney royal family inside.
Haven’t we really met somewhere before?
It seems that Philip III was ultimately assassinated by his brother, which is quite tragic.
The scene where the keepsake stone axe broke while fulfilling its role of cracking the egg was truly memorable.
>>120
Don’t create new theories casually.
Other than that strangely elongated back of his head, he looks pretty much like the 13th century, doesn’t he, Gustav…
Assuming that Beast Trans and Beowulf are suited for physical attacks due to the nature of their anima.
Besides that Kver, the Firebrand is quite strong.
I thought it might have been better if the relic axe was toned down in the remaster, and Firebrand’s performance was changed to around 40+ mental resistance.
The unique skills have increased!
>>122
It’s not very strong, but I was quietly surprised that it dealt around 2000 damage normally.
>>127
It seems that Philip, who had the talent of a sorcerer, must have unleashed a blade of crimson flames with incredible power in a desperate attempt.
>>133
It was awesome and intense.
In the end, I burned my soul completely and became a dragon.
If the Knights family or Roberto had that level of perception, they would probably notice whether it’s Qver or Tool.
It seems like the kind of people who would notice but keep quiet.
Roberto probably won’t pry unnecessarily.
It seems that Gustav feels a sense of comfort in places like that as well.
When you return to the title screen, it becomes a broken stone axe…
>>126
In the last scene, Meteor slams the keepsake axe onto Egg with a “Hmph!”
If you don’t put in the time, the Gyusu sword is a reliable final weapon, but it’s a bit sad that once you get the Byoushijoulin sword, the Gyusu sword starts to look inferior.
I want Isis-chan’s staff.
By the way, the sound of infinity is surprisingly scarce.
Anima resides in the world.
So, someday you also have to make your anima shine to meet your brother.
According to the latest theories, is it the older brother?
Jeannie doesn’t have any knowledge about Firebrand, and Will and Roberto won’t dig deep into it.
Is it really okay to live in a world where wooden swords are easier to make, lighter, and provide the same sharpness as iron swords?
>>134
Due to the decline of blacksmithing technology, there are even rusty sticks that are supposed to be iron swords.
I really like the way Sophie and Teacher Shilmar advise others.
>>135
(Even such a great teacher can die normally at 100 years old…)
>>137
Humans are really boring…
Speaking of which, that world has both the Heishi Pepper Forest Sword and the Seven Star Sword… with this, you can become Prince Shotoku too!
The existence of the Steel Anima suggests that steel weapon attacks could also have the possibility of being (anti) Anima attacks.
I wanted Firebrand to have a technique for consuming a lot of JP.
A flavor that would seriously grind down an ordinary person’s LP.