
The action of kicking up the magician’s arm! I definitely want you to remember this! In other words, it is a clear flaw that magic can fundamentally not prevent certain movements! Compared to training, the way to counter a technique experienced once brings about a significant learning effect! Watching battles and accumulating much training… can be said to be an assumption! Usually, if you entrust all your arms to another person, it is very difficult to control the situation at that moment! And how much you can invite opportunities to your side… that technique is everything! Ah, it’s slow, too slow, girl. I, the author, have also experienced this before, but at first glance, this seemingly unreasonable action holds tremendous significance in close combat with a magician.
Mr. Mori has gone to another world too…
>>1
Because it was done even in prehistoric times…
All the wizards in Ultima Online were training their karate.
>>2
It’s wrestling, though.
>>96
And later, it became possible to substitute it with the essential evaluation skills for wizards.
There’s hardly any magic like beams from the eyes or fire from the rear.
>>3
The hero kills with his gaze, Karna is amazing!
>>3
An adventurer who took a short course in “Magic from the Butt: Twirl 2” has appeared!
It’s definitely a lie that you’ve had experience fighting a magician.
>>5
I wonder if you can still say such lines even after seeing the author’s recent photo?
However, the fact that magic comes out of the butt seems like a really advanced technique…
>>7
Like hiding a gun in a topknot.
It can be said that it is the last resort that one wouldn’t normally use.
>>7
Being able to shoot while running away might be pretty good…
I want this to be done in D&D.
It depends on the work, but the magic of the first pitch or 90% of the hand comes out from the wand.
>>9
This is my own experience, but a magician who wildly swings a staff in the street is not that scary!
This is because by observing the tip of the cane, one can easily grasp where the opponent will aim next, and above all, it can be easily taken away!
And instead, I ended up seriously injuring myself with the stolen staff… What should be prioritized on the street is protection!
You can avoid provoking the other person or being easily taken advantage of, as well as the risk of getting injured yourself!
If you’re getting that close to the range of a kick, then you’re definitely losing badly…
>>10
A magician without a vanguard is worthless…
It’s logical to fire from the mouth…
You won’t be able to defeat an advanced mage with this kind of fighting style.
It’s honestly cool.
Is it true that people who cast magic from their hands can’t cast it from anywhere else? That’s what I wonder.
Could it be that constantly casting buff magic and allowing super forgiving brawls was the epitome of rationality?
Since it was just that seeing a portrait of Mr. Mori and thinking “well, if you’re saying that…”
In reality, this is possible because the author has an unusual physical ability.
It might be a fantasy where a smart protagonist takes charge…
Those who do it on the street don’t properly put their hands in front, but instead brace themselves with their hips.
Indeed, even though he can no longer use magic, Razark is powerful as he can strike like a frontline warrior.
>>20
Once a being with physical abilities on par with Raizel appears, the only disadvantage left is that magic can no longer be used!
Since the little girl can’t cast magic without chanting, even the forest teacher, who can’t use magic, can win.
If you replace magic with guns or something, it does make sense, doesn’t it?
Recently, Rin from Fate has been going to punch media because modern magicians also train their bodies, so it makes sense to go punch magicians.
>>23
It’s not just because my senior is the representative… it’s really the de facto standard, I suppose.
Unlike in the mythological era, there are many weapons that individuals can own.
If someone kicks you in the arm, most people wouldn’t know what to do, right?
>>24
It is Mr. Mori’s teaching that you must not allow the backline positions to get close until they raise their arms.
>>24
Kicking up your arm means that the opponent is also in a correspondingly difficult position (standing on one leg while raising the other leg high)!
Indeed, our magic is sealed, but the opponent also finds it difficult to take their next action!
In situations like this, the opportunity for counterattack is just around the corner!
>>24
I feel the same tone as saying that the Destiny Gundam becomes completely useless if its arms are broken.
If there’s a significant difference in combat power that allows me to hit the narrow arm of the wizard precisely, it’s faster to kick the easier-to-target torso or head and achieve a KO.
I wish I had head-mounted Vulcans like in Gundam.
If you have a grip on martial arts, you should be able to catch the pivot foot after delivering a kick.
I feel like something similar was said in “Fryren” as well.
>>29
Freesia on the Road
If the author has experienced it, I will forgive them because it’s not a lie…
Judo on the street is definitely strong.
>>31
Even Morisensei loses without really understanding what’s going on.
If you use your ribs as a blade to cut the opponent…
Yes.
You’re losing because one leg is raised and you’re getting tackled, right?
Recently, due to the trend of MMM, there are many wizards who also dabble in martial arts.
Wow… Mori-sensei is good at drawing cute girls, isn’t she?
It would be tough for the Colonel from Fullmetal Alchemist if this were to happen to him…
>>37
Can you get close enough for a kick?
>>37
It would be impossible to get that close…
>>37
That person is normally really strong in martial arts, so they’ll just overpower you in return and that’s the end of it.
Magic on the street is seriously amazing.
I think it’s partly because I’m clumsy myself, but I have been injured while trying to stop magic.
It would be even more dangerous if we ended up staring each other down.
What will you do then?
By the way, using this reasoning, you can win even against a kendo master equipped with a wooden sword!
A high-mobility mage focused on activating low-level magic at the fastest speed is born to counterattack.
Let’s learn a magic that creates small explosions on the soles of your feet!
This will make it easier to get into the magician’s pocket!
Once the colonel’s hand was restrained, he immediately attacked using the opposite hand.
Rather, it’s a style that is packed with practical experience.
If you’re up against a colonel, you need to crush both hands at the same time, or you’ll have your eyeballs exploded with the remaining hand.
The Supreme Commander was able to do it, so it’s not impossible, but…
>>48
The hurdle is too high…!!
Isn’t it quite advantageous once it turns into close combat with the magician, not just with kicks?
>>51
Well, that’s the difference in experience.
>>54
This punk-looking guy is saying it’s too late, haha, so that’s probably what matters.
>>51
These days, there aren’t many pure magicians who only use magic.
I can handle combat to some extent.
The colonel has been a soldier even before mastering the alchemy of flames.
I can’t lift my legs that high…
There’s no doubt that people from primitive times have also gone to other worlds…
The strategy of using Sensei Negi to strengthen warriors through magical contracts and use them in the front line makes sense…
>>56
Teacher Negi is becoming more and more of an infighter!
>>61
If you can cast magic while punching, then of course you’re going to go in for the punch, right?
Before even talking about the hands, isn’t it already bad that you’re being taken into close-range fighting?
Aren’t there a lot of fireballs and things that come from the sky?
No Karate
No Magica
Even a gun user can win if they restrain their arms.
When you try to cast a spell while there are hostile characters in adjacent squares, there is a risk of receiving an opportunity attack, which may further interrupt the spell.
Can I win against a wizard from Harry Potter with this?
>>66
I think students or general wizards have a chance.
It’s absolutely impossible with things like exorcism.
>>74
In Hogwarts Legacy, it was described what it means to be a top wizard, but you don’t need strong magic to defeat enemies.
It’s teaching me the serious theory that if I just levitate with floating magic, I can crush them unilaterally…
>>66
It seems like they can’t use it unless they let go of their staff, but their casting is really fast…
It looks like something like Avada Kedavra, a conceptual instant-death magic.
>>80
The only person who can shoot rapidly is that person, so the balance is maintained.
>>66
I can defeat an average-level magician.
The upper layer is continuous mind-reading magic and short-distance teleportation, so it’s probably impossible.
>>66
If you’re in range for a kick, then it probably reaches you faster than you can cast a spell with your staff, so you can even overcome a bow.
>>102
So how do you get close enough to kick the person you bow to?
>>107
Hagrid can go if it’s not for the bowing partner.
That guy is a half-giant, so magic doesn’t work well on him.
If it’s a practical-oriented magician, they would probably continue to accumulate training in staff techniques while holding a long staff as it is.
>>68
If you can directly cast magic from the tip of the struck staff, the power can be compensated, and you wouldn’t even have to worry about accidental misfires.
If it doesn’t come closer, I’ll just skip it.
Magic has a high lethality, and without the mental state to kill someone in no time, you can’t use magic on the streets.
>>69
There are also powerful immobilization spells like sleep and grease…
If I’m told I have experience, I can’t help but accept it.
“Please at least protect me while I’m casting,” said the genius.
I remembered.
When will you have the opportunity to use it?
There are sorcerers who prepare catalyst stones inscribed with runes for close combat measures without relying on melee.
Since I (the author) said that I have experienced it, does that mean the author is a magician who has been kicked up?
It’s probably drawn by a flashy otaku who has never really fought using magic.
>>78
It’s not the punk side, but the wizard side…
>>86
Otaku and delinquents are opposite to each other…
When I think about it, if it’s possible to use a staff like a spear while also having magic come out from anywhere on the staff, then I really wouldn’t want to deal with that in close combat…
If you allow the enemy to approach, this is what happens, so even magicians need to train their bodies.
In works where wizards are at cheat level, it’s taken for granted that they can cast spells instantly without incantation.
What are you going to do about someone like that?
When the PT is small, it’s kind of dangerous, and that’s something everyone tends to think.
From the beginning, there were things like the Slayer’s magic barriers that activated simultaneously and Orphen’s magical martial arts.
>>87
Orphen can see the blueprints of spells when fighting against other magicians, allowing him to understand and attack.
There’s a reason why defensive spells are faster… Ordinary people can’t see the composition, so they don’t even know if a spell is being cast.
When spells like in Slayers are cast, it feels like some kind of protective barrier appears around, easily dispelling basic spells.
In the first place, there are top-notch sword-wielding assassins who can bring you to the brink of death before you even start chanting, and the demon race is so superior to humans that the spells a human can cast are considered to be too pathetic.
>>89
Rina has enough close combat ability to take on a dozen average warriors at once, to begin with…
Even the weaker wizards in the game can sometimes warp short distances and create space between us…
The surface of Harry Potter suddenly appears and casts spells silently while instantaneously teleporting without any time delay…
>>91
There are many types of magic like map weapons that Muggles with no defensive measures could face…
>>91
The gap between the elites and ordinary people in that world is crazy…
If you’re a student, it seems like you could really go for the thread image.
I think it’s not feasible without some means of defense because Harry Potter’s spells are quite short, and since skilled users assume silent spells, there’s a high possibility of being attacked before getting close, even without invisibility.
If there is a disguise, there is a high possibility that approaching will be meaningless, so that’s the end.
I think that if a mage allows themselves to be within range of a direct attack, they are just below third-rate.
>>94
Because it looks like a student…
It seems like there are not many people reading it.
The performance of magic is so unreasonable that the battle scenes in Harry Potter end in an instant, right?
Wasn’t the barrier in Slayers weak enough that it only seemed useful at the level of a Gigaslayer?
The top wizards in Harry Potter are like Jedi Masters who attack from a distance.
Even if Harry Potter the wizard can be defeated with this, it seems he won’t be able to win against house-elves.
Well, it’s just that the invisibility is unfair, but in reality, Muggles’ weaponry is generally like that too…
If there were an automatically activated barrier, it would serve as insurance even in times like this.
In the first place, wizards in Harry Potter are better off with wands, but they can use magic even without them…
In the Harry Potter world, regular wizards are incredibly weak, but combat jobs have mind reading, teleportation, and instant death attacks as standard, making it a terrible game…
In the first place, you can use magic even without a staff when bowing…
The sliding disguise is unfair!
Why did Caster from Fate get close enough to be hit? Was it a cocky move?
>>114
I think it’s a complete underestimation to believe that a modern magician could be hurt in close combat.
>>120
Well, from a Caster’s perspective, modern magic is just below child’s play.
>>120
The archer didn’t even come down from above, let alone get close.
>>120
Additionally, due to author bias, Chinese martial arts in the Fate world are extremely strong.
>>114
In the case of Servants, first of all, the three knights have anti-magic power, so the Caster class is created for the three families to lose to the 800 units.
Conversely, if you have some knowledge of martial arts and remember spells that can be activated with short incantations, you should be able to counter an opponent who charges at you in close combat, so it really comes down to how you train…
>>118
Actually, Lina Inverse, whose swordsmanship can take down a dozen general soldiers, is truly amazing.
Well, there are quite a few swordsmen around who are at the same level as Gourry, who can treat Lina like a child.
A kick that is high enough to be delivered with a leg lift does not come out easily without quite a bit of practice.
Is the thread image a follower of Professor Mori…?
The spell of shadow concealment seems like it could directly connect to a back spinning kick, which is great…
The strategy of using magic resistance and beating them physically is effective against average-level wizards.
Hagrid is doing that too.
However, since Avada can’t be avoided, we need to consider battling against the upper layer.
>>124
Hagrid is often mocked, but he’s one of the ace members of the Order of the Phoenix who has faced Death Eaters dozens of times and continues to survive…
>>133
I don’t see anyone mocking regarding combat power.
He is not a person who should be out in society.
Avada is too strong to be interesting, so it’s no good.
>>129
Should I crush it after it hardens?
>>132
It’s all because of Ranrok!!!!!!!
The SN caster team is in a position where they either kill first-time viewers or get killed by them during the story…
If I underestimate them, I’ll be kept at a distance with strikes and likely defeated by magic.
If you remember a magic that emits light appropriately, it will likely give you an advantage in close combat, so you should definitely have the Solar Fist…
>>134
Isn’t it scary that after increasing the brightness to an extreme level, you reach a point where you can’t see for a while even if you shield your eyes?
>>134
The magic that can blind in D&D-type games was quite excellent…
Saber, who gets pierced by that caster, right?
>>135
The caster boasts that even with intuition, it can’t be prevented, so it’s a victory in strategy.
It’s nice to have equipment and tools that use enchantments to keep enemies away even when playing solo.
I can’t provide specific examples, but…
Legacy teaches that even a spell for moving objects at a student level can kill a human.
After launching a barrage of basic magic at a defenseless opponent and then slamming them against a wall or the ground, a person will die.
The strongest me, having obtained the strongest defense, repeatedly casts the strongest spells with the strongest staff.
I think this is probably the strongest.
>>143
Losing because of this is just…
If you can shine and blind an opponent without any motion, I think you can take down most opponents just with that.
Orphen can see the composition of an opponent’s spell based on their lineage, so when collaborating with another world…
Well, even if it’s “hello,” if an attack spell comes flying, the opponent won’t know, so it can be quite a dangerous technique.
So a one-word spell that doesn’t involve swinging your arm is necessary.
If you pierce the second Hokage’s body with a rod that disrupts chakra and causes him to lose his limbs, he won’t be able to use jutsu, so it’s definitely a guaranteed win.
>>152
(Did I just get rained on by the heavens…?)
>>158
(Susanoo Guard)
Hell came out from my butt…
The media thinks of modern magicians as useless, and they were aware that even a power that can just counter their magic would be seen as a trump card with limited uses for the opponent, so it felt like they were just humoring a child’s play.
I never expected them to hit me with such incredible force after abandoning magic, so my insides got crushed.
There was someone shooting with a pompadour in Jujutsu Kaisen, but could that be considered reasonable…?
>>155
That world is full of sorcerers who are all about heavy-duty hand-to-hand combat, isn’t it?
If you look directly at the flashlight, you really can’t do anything, so blinding is important, isn’t it?
I want a magic that has a tear gas-like effect, if possible.
So that’s what it means: no karate, no ninja…
>>157
In that world of conflict, if you’re not specialized enough in techniques like Death Drain, you could literally have your neck twisted off…
Harry’s reflexes and athleticism, honed from Quidditch, are quite a formidable weapon.
Isekai Wyald
>>163
It was already a different world from the start!
>>167
If it’s a spin-off, it might turn into a dark hero like a pit viper.
>>163
He is open-hearted and candid, yet has a martial aspect as well.
However, when in a pinch, they fully utilize otherworldly powers to trample.
A physically weak magician is inexperienced.
The one who is trained goes above.
A sorcerer like Orphen, who can cast magic with a single shout and is strong in a melee, is a truly unpleasant opponent…
>>165
But that dog is worse, right?
>>172
Those guys have a great presence just from their gaze, and they’re also extremely physically imposing, making almost no sound at all…
So, I will prepare a thick external armor made with magic and a magic gatling gun that doesn’t even require chanting.
In that respect, the Jedi are amazing.
Strong in both physics and techniques, and strong with vehicles as well.
>>168
It’s just that defense is only a line.
If it’s a three-point simultaneous impact course, there’s nothing that can be done.
It seems like the colonel only has fire, so if you hit it with water! Then it will decompose the water and cause an explosion.
Is the thread image a manga?
>>171
Holy Land
>>175
Attach the other world.
>>186
Parallel World Land
>>186
Other World Island
Ordinary swords are strong, and so are the mages in the Middle Country, those old wizards.
Well, if a magic-class girl approaches, it’s the end.
I mean, they don’t teach us basic stuff like this in school!
Conversely, this means that as long as it is activated, it is only released from the arm, so the position of the arm before activation doesn’t matter, and if you can engage in hand-to-hand combat while chanting, you can exploit the weaknesses…
If a strong directional light can be instantly generated from space, it seems to be super useful for purposes other than fighting.
>>177
Rumos!
>>179
(I failed the spell combo…)
I guess I need to make sure I can shoot beams from my mouth after all.
The colonel may appear physically weak, but he’s just an oddity because the Führer is unfathomably faster than even a dozen Ishvalan warriors, who are martial monks that can’t even touch him.
>>183
The combination of compact firepower in small arms class and the scale of firepower capable of destroying buildings can be freely combined in real-time, making it genuinely dangerous, right Colonel?
When I was reborn, I was a Wyald.
>>184
E&E!
After all, they are just a street-level magician.
I can’t use it in the ring.
Wyaldo is just a terrible bandit.
>>195
I’m not just a mere bandit…
A colossal scum rampaging with powers beyond human… it’s a complete scum!
In a peaceful era, it’s no wonder that working adults at the Ministry of Magic forget spells like the Shield Charm…
>>196
In the past, it was normal for all students to cast barriers and shoot explosive spells at each other…
>>199
…Is that why it became obsolete?
As long as you can make a sound, you can cast magic with Orphen.
To disable it, you have to crush the throat or leave it more than half dead.