
In an instant… it was…!! The Demon King had his arm severed by Strash X, and finally, after losing consciousness, until this moment…!! In terms of time… it was less than a second!!
Quick to switch.
Well, if I can just revive it, that’s fine!
Positive Heart
>>3
I honestly think the biggest reason Burn-sama is strong is quite serious.
But it’s creating a fatal weakness…
Well, I’m strong enough…
Oh no, it’s during battle!
Burn is a jerk, but I really think this positivity is amazing.
Well, it’s actually quite easy to revive… even if it’s impossible during combat.
I feel like Old Barn was instantly revived.
I wonder if it was possible because the damage was much less than during the thread image.
>>10
Reconstructing a lean body and reconstructing a peak body would likely involve different levels of consumption as well…
>>12
The sword of Dai is piercing through one of the hearts and causing interference.
Normally, I could play it back immediately, but it’s damage taken from Draconic Aura.
I feel like I was told that it couldn’t be played back instantly or something like that.
>>11
In the interview with Sanjou Riku, he said that if there were revival spells, the story wouldn’t make sense, so they don’t exist in that world!
I thought it was really difficult to align discussions about recovery inhibition like this in games and manga.
>>46
If there is a recovery magic like in a game, it will turn into a muddy battle until both of our MP runs out.
Can you write an intense battle with that?
>>51
I think Dai can’t use Behemo, so the healer will be taken out first and it will be over.
Did you stab the heart before reviving it?
I wonder what kind of expression conveys the mindset after overcoming the shock of losing an arm.
Moreover, while this is happening, I end up getting stabbed hard.
Well, it feels like “I guess it’s fine…”
Because of this, one of my three hearts got stabbed, making it no longer just an arm-related issue.
I was saying something like I want to show you my skills that surpass any sword before this page.
It’s not so much that I’ve lost my arm, but rather that something I absolutely believed in has been defeated, that’s just…
It’s probably a state of mind like that.
Moreover, right after my proud ultimate technique was broken by a tiny human.
(Eh~ no way~ my arm… Ah, no, this isn’t the time to be shocked)… sniff
Arm…? Did they cut my arm…?
Well, it’s okay since it’s just an arm…
>>22
Here, I’ll take a heart.
It seems like you’ve never faced an opponent who bites so hard and gets down in the mud like this.
It seems like my thinking speed might be slowing down due to all sorts of experiences that go beyond my imagination.
The shock of having my arm cut off was huge.
Still, for a moment
I will try to blow up the tower after this.
After that, a series of miracles occurred, and since the plan was destroyed, I was quite shaken up.
But when I think about it calmly, I realized, “Why not just kill them all and start the plan over?”
>>27
This game is too much of a crap game, I’m quitting it.
Even that positive heart was flustered by the Kaiser Phoenix breakdown.
>>28
As expected, if a human were to do it…
>>34
If the Dragon Knight Dai were to fall apart, it might be fine to panic for a second and then go “huh,” but it was done by the human Pop, after all…
If I had one second, I could kill five times, so Burn-sama is too soft to even be worth mentioning.
The speed of switching is amazing, isn’t it?
When I calm down and think about it, it would be easy to wipe out Dai and the others!
Having run out of options, Dai thought of the Dragon Demon Lord.
Due to the mental stabilization effect of the secret law of frozen time.
I love the theory that Burn has become this positive thinker.
>>33
I think it doesn’t matter because you’re letting that mentality escape.
Perhaps this severing resonated to the core with Draconic Aura.
The secret technique! My arm! …Well, I’ll just kill you.
Due to Barn’s personality, he definitely wouldn’t do it, but if he had quietly detonated the bomb right after dropping the pillar, he would have won.
Mr. Burn’s positive heart is a powerful weapon, but it also has a fatal flaw.
From here, it’s just Dai transforming into a Dragon Demon Lord → and then he himself also turns into an Oni Eye King, the development is too full throttle.
From a human perspective, they are invaders and are just calling themselves gods on their own.
They are a rather principled activist trying to correct the world structure created by spirits, and they have a strong heart.
>>42
However, there is a part where it’s questionable if the people of the demon world really desire that, since there are no descriptions of the people from the demon world.
Well, since Hadlar says in the recollection of hellfire that the Demon World is the worst place with nothing in it, the people of the Demon World might be pleased to see the surface world utterly destroyed.
>>44
I don’t think Hadlar and the others want to improve the environment of the Demon World; they just want to take over the surface.
Two days ago, the opponent who was easily handled with Old Baan has now become equal to Old Baan, and even with True Baan, I can’t completely overwhelm them, which is incredibly terrifying.
This is not the time to be slacking off!
Instead, it might seem ridiculous to destroy a rich land, right?
>>47
It seems that Verza might think so.
>>85
Your subordinate is trying to cause a chain reaction using the puppets you have on hand.
>>93
It’s a move that can definitely eliminate Dai and Pop while leaving the ground behind.
>>98
The area will remain just as it is even if it dies…
>>85
Simply put, the land will be halved before it even becomes abundant.
I was convinced that if it’s Strash AB, the cross would be C! But it’s definitely X…
>>48
Advanced Rush N!
ABN… Avan!
If you could easily disassemble magic like that, then you wouldn’t need Maho Kanta!
If it’s a demon tribe with the vitality to actively invade the surface like Hadlar, it would be unbearable if the surface were destroyed, but for weak monsters that can’t even make it up to the surface on their own… Lord Baan dislikes them, so it would be a harsh rule for those kinds.
>>53
Baan seems to be indifferent rather than disliking weak beings.
I’m a genius after all… maybe!!
If there was a Zao-Riku, I would gather it in the kingdom and manage it, but it seems like the whole country would end up being blown up…
If I get too cocky against Princess Leona, I’ll get hurt, and Pop will take advantage of a moment of weakness in my stance. It’s a tough situation, and the intent to kill from the human side is too high.
I wonder how the lungs are with three hearts.
It seems that the upper and lower worlds in DQ3, as expressed by the Dragon Queen in the underground world, are physically in different phases (at least at that point in time), but even so, when Zoma is defeated, a light is lit, so the spirits in the world of Dai could have prepared something like the sun for the demon world.
>>60
It seems that even the dragon gods and the demon gods have agreed with this treatment…
The great demon king of the pentimental with strength.
Because I thought I should do so.
If someone who has hardly taken any damage until now suddenly loses about 20% of their HP, they would definitely be in shock.
Leona’s Behoima not being able to heal wounds and stamina at the same time is probably a limitation of the manga.
>>63
The subsequent burn and awakening pop’s Behooma is almost game-specific.
I think it’s a depiction of an entity that draws a line of distinction.
If there hadn’t been a moment for it to be decided, would Baran-sama have died in a single blow if he had properly taken a Medoroa?
>>64
When I was frozen in place before Medoroa, I was a bit flustered.
>>64
That’s why I was super flustered after the technique’s cooldown.
After a fierce battle
The Dragon Demon King Dai was waiting.
From a burn perspective, I feel like it’s just a bad game.
>>65
I wish I hadn’t provoked you…
Of course, if I blow up the ground with a black crystal, it would give me a psychological advantage…
The reason Dai didn’t turn into a Dragon Demon until the very end is…
Because there were emotions that I couldn’t yet compartmentalize as a human and as a child.
It’s something that you can understand properly when you think about it.
From Burn’s perspective, it looks like a face similar to Cell.
>>72
Since there was no time to try it out given the timing of the dragon twin pattern, whether it would succeed in that moment really felt like a gamble for dragon demon transformation.
>>82
Since the die itself is too irregular, anything could happen…
Young Baron was a wonderful final boss with perfect strength, dignity, arrogance, calmness, and reactions.
Hadlar had multiple hearts too, right?
Well, I wonder if I’ll be okay even if I get hit by Medoroa? It’s too scary to try.
I think that Mahokanta is faster against Medoroa.
>>76
Well, I was frozen at that time.
After executing a desperate finishing move, Dai is amazing for immediately seeing an opening and going for the heart without any hesitation.
>>78
Someone is after my life…
It’s terrible that even if you perfectly conquer the Heaven and Earth Demon Battle, you only create a gap of one second.
Isn’t it unfair to use a secret weapon that can overwhelm someone with just bare hands when you think you barely won?
That’s right, no matter how tough he is, if he gets hit by Medoroa, he’ll be obliterated.
For some reason, when I swing my arms quickly, it just bursts.
No, why is that?
>>83
There is a technique that can manipulate the vector of spell energy using the same logic as Mahōkanta.
The execution of Hyunkel and the others is at noon, and in the evening, it will be the Demon King, so it’s serious for a moment.
The fact that Dai didn’t change much in appearance and was able to return after the battle is just a result of circumstances.
If things had gone poorly, my rationality might have completely flown out the window, and I might not have even been able to distinguish between friend and foe more than in the beginning.
>>88
It is frictional heat.
No, why?
>>88
It’s probably something like using dark fighting energy at high speed…
Isn’t Dai’s growth rate abnormal even by the standards of dragon knights?
>>89
“Don’t give me any more experience points! It sounded meta and made me laugh.”
>>89
It is usually after adulthood that one can freely control the dragon emblem.
Baran analyzes that the double dragon mark Dai is on par with or surpasses the dragon demon king Baran.
Even if my heart is crushed, well, I can kill normally… and then I just shrug it off.
The image of the dragon demon inside Dai is “Garrululu.”
>>91
I mean, it’s Balun when he’s the enemy, right?
I don’t have any good image at all.
>>97
I’ve only been doing the worst things, and somehow we managed to reconcile.
>>102
Strength is in trust.
>>97
Baran, who became a dragon demon to fight the super demon Hadlar for Dai, was cool, but Dai wasn’t there to see that scene…
>>91
Since my father, Baran, acts like that towards his important son, it’s no wonder there’s a feeling of aversion.
“What happened to the explosion?! It’s a line I want to use at least once in my life.”
It’s a rock and roll style of burn against the gods who exercise unjust weak privileges.
If I act recklessly, I will be provoked to death by Velza, so it was necessary to do it in a way befitting a Demon King…
>>101
If you just win, then you can say that you lost because you didn’t take it seriously afterwards…
>>106
Demonic Eye Unleashed!
>>101
Ugh! If it weren’t for the stone, I could win much more smartly! Ugh!
This place is scary, but I was shaken by Dai and Pop’s determination, and now they’re switching it up even more, what the heck…
It’s a matter of whether my proud technique, Phoenix Wing, or just the magic of Mahōkanta is more reliable against Medoroa.