
U… Ah!!
It was not deflected, but rather disassembled by the unleashed special spell.
>>1
Both Matorif and Ron Beruku will definitely laugh their heads off.
In later generations, it will be considered too detached from humanity, almost like a parable.
A genius that even the gods of heaven would be astounded by.
Even the Demon King is surprised by this.
Even at the final stage when he boards the Burn Palace, Lord Burn, who had been underestimating Pop, shows his first surprised reaction toward Pop.
The bug of humanity
Even if you tell me tips, the readers won’t understand what I’m doing.
That’s why I said that people like that can’t be trusted.
>>8
Sigma: “Those who say such things are the most dangerous; I will never let my guard down.”
Hadlar: “Isn’t the strong heart that never succumbs to despair until the very end the greatest weapon of Avan’s disciples?!!”
Well, aren’t you all overestimating yourselves? You’re just humans, right? That’s what Baron-sama thought.
>>19
That’s the kind of place it is.
Well… even if we’re going to conquer it, something like Shahal’s Mirror or Mahokanta… more like…
Dismantling with bare hands!?
What is that… scary…
I was at least wrapped in something like the Hyado type on both hands, right?
>>11
There are few who can do it with Hyado in both hands…
>>12
Isn’t there quite a number of people shooting Hyado with both hands?
I feel like I’m getting closer to the truth of the spell.
Kaizer Phoenix couldn’t break through even unharmed in the die…
The word genius is not enough, but all I can say is genius.
I think it’s an application of using magic with both hands…
It felt like it was torn apart in a way similar to the Bagi type in anime.
>>17
It felt like I had grasped the trick and erased something… no, it was more like I had skillfully muffled it!
Fabulous
If a cockroach is completely decomposed and neutralized by insecticide, it would be surprising, right?
I can’t forget that response.
I really don’t get it at all regarding this.
What did you do?
>>21
I was reading it in real-time back then, and I felt like “Huh… huh?”
In the anime, they were moving their hands quite energetically.
The feeling of having “pierced through the core or the essence and ending it in an instant” has disappeared instead.
“I felt a different level of intensity in ‘undoing the assembled technique and erasing it.'”
>>23
What they’re doing in the first place is crazy, so even if the descriptions are different, they all just look crazy.
Can we somehow offset the power of the attack with Dai’s Avan Strash?
The man, whose physical strength and magical power were nearly depleted, tore apart with just a hint of magic gathered at his fingertips.
>>24
The first door of the Burn Palace is smashed open by the simultaneous attack of two dragon knights, which should be impossible → Aavan opens it with a super strengthened Abakam.
It might be in combination with this place.
Burn and Pop underestimate Pop too much.
Perhaps Burn was also shaken and shot instinctively, so it seems there were parts of the spell that were lacking.
Even so, it’s abnormal to dismantle it.
>>26
If you hit it randomly, the fireball won’t take the shape of a phoenix, you know.
Originally, the Kaiser Phoenix merely appears to take the shape of a firebird due to the overwhelming magical power of the burn, produced by the fireball of the spell Melazoma…
>>129
If the super magic is forming a bird, then if the crafting is just weak, can’t it still turn out to be something if you shoot it casually?
I somehow made it happen.
I’ve been hit many times.
>>27
Normally, you wouldn’t just get hit multiple times; you’d die from a single hit!
That was not a mera…
On the contrary, I feel like I wouldn’t have been able to dismantle it if it were a regular Mera Zoma that wasn’t the Hiri type.
>>32
If that happened, I think Dai would have cut down Baran-sama together with the Megazoma.
It’s fine to see Lord Baan looking bewildered here too.
I also like Dai, who takes advantage of Baron’s openings without any surprise.
So, basically, it’s just a Megaflare at the level of the Demon King, right?
Even that ill-natured Kill correctly evaluates Pop, but Lord Baan…
>>35
The level that could barely be evaluated by humans was that of a teacher…
Basically, the dangerous ones are the Dragon Knights, demon races, or anything that isn’t human.
>>35
What Kil is evaluating is the mood maker aspect.
To be honest, Pop himself hasn’t really shown his cool intellect until the very end.
The genius has reached a point that makes no sense.
It must be a first-time experience after living for many years, and it makes no sense, right…?
It’s true that the magical power is quite high, but it’s still no different from Merazoma.
I think I understood the mechanism.
>>41
When it comes to pop, it’s Melazoma… that’s right!
If you could cast Mahyado with both hands separately, wouldn’t it be impossible for the Kaiser Phoenix to tear apart?
It’s really crazy how they’re doing it so effortlessly.
I also like the reaction of feeling like I’ve finally grasped some kind of trick at the very end.
The following pages are also good.
Even if you have experienced being overpowered by a strong opponent you acknowledge, you wouldn’t expect to be immobilized by a battered magician, right?
When something unbelievable happens to any creature… you can’t help but think, “Huh?”
Considering bloodlines and such, I think that guy is the most messed up in a single line.
It feels like mastering Medoroa has perfected my control over the thermal energy of fire and ice magic.
The theory that the reason for Baan’s defeat is not a series of miracles but rather his personality is strong.
>>52
If it were only one of them, I could barely win.
I think we lost because we had both.
>>59
Well, I never considered that I would lose with my young body from the beginning… I stayed true to that conviction until the end.
Despite being that scared, right up until just before transforming into a Dragon Demon, I was still thinking I could easily win against Dai, Leona, and Pop.
The others are fine for some reason.
What the hell is this guy, a human?
>>53
Stop it…
I am a proper human being…
Cowardly and weak… just a mere human…!
>>66
Those who say such things are the most dangerous.
>>89
This horse has a high level of understanding…
>>89
I love how right after saying “I’ll burn out in the Sigma battle,” it turns into “There’s no way I’ll burn out with Medoroa!!?”
Since Burn was strong from the beginning, he doesn’t understand the terror of those who become strong.
…No, that’s too strong. What is this growth rate?
Disassembling magic once it has been unleashed…? It’s not something anyone would have experienced, not even Lord Burn!
Despite considering even Sigma and Albinas as dangerous, the evaluation from the women in the party is unfairly low…
A man named Kilburn, who was sent as my watcher and assassin.
That guy is dangerous because he not only retaliates in unexpected ways when he gets carried away, but also boosts the morale of his teammates.
Even though I’m properly and politely advising you, Baron-sama…
Since it can use Melazoma from its first appearance, it has a good synergy with fire-type spells…
If you grasp the trick of leveling up Avan’s servant, you can obtain both Orichalcum and Kaiser Phoenix.
In this regard, it’s impossible to imagine how highly Baron values pop music.
I have confidence that I am the strongest as a wizard.
It is natural to look down on the same wizard and it cannot be considered problematic behavior.
How many times did Pop get hit by the Kaiser Phoenix?
>>64
Mela was devoured.
>>64
What I took was two big shots from the first meeting and twice during the Heaven and Earth Demon Fight.
>>64
Isn’t it just a reflection in the mirror once or so?
I feel like I was just observing when Him-chan and Rahart were courageously taking on the challenge.
I think this might be the last time I can break it down this well…
It’s already checkmate with the black crystal, no matter how much we fight! I don’t get it!!!
No matter how strong I become, it’s still my loss, but so what? It’s just that Burn-sama is so strong that it can’t be helped…
Even though the flaws of the Heavenly and Earthly Demon Fight were seen through, I was still at ease.
Since I’ve grasped the trick, there’s nothing that can be done.
I feel like a smart crow has broken through the auto lock.
It’s after finishing the ranking as a magician that you can’t escape from the Dark Overlord, isn’t it?
Even Lord Barn, who had been prepared for miracles to happen, was genuinely surprised by this.
>>77
This isn’t a miracle.
If you shoot the Kaiser Phoenix one more time, it will be disassembled again.
I’m not special just because it’s me…!
Burn is still surprisingly at the top purely based on skill.
What is even more terrifying is that it is a gift of talent and experience, not a miracle.
It’s fine to separate them, but don’t cancel each other’s magic of demon lord level with just one hand.
I guess birds seem weak, so that’s not good.
To be honest, I think it would have been much easier if I had just kept using Iora repeatedly, Lord Burn.
>>87
No way, the great demon king wouldn’t have such a boring match, right?
>>84
A long time ago (three months ago)
However, Pop erased it!
A scene that would make you go “Really?” even in Velsar.
It seems that the technique of Medroa is included as a prerequisite skill.
Brilliant
Burn provoked Dai, who hesitated until the end against the Dragon Demon King, by dropping Pop and Leona into the heart, saying, “If such a thing exists, I want to see it!” causing him to get angry, remaining overly relaxed until the very end.
I’ve never seen such a depiction in a Dragon Quest game.
You handle magic power really well for a human! But someone like you would die if I punched you with my strongest body, right!?
The pride of being a god of the demon world is that I can’t just brush it off like that.
>>98
If it’s a one-on-one, then that’s fine.
If you try to hit, the physically strongest Dragon Demon will stand in your way, because it’s a team battle.
I really don’t understand why it’s decomposition instead of invalidation or offsetting…
Isn’t it better to use Mahokanta?
>>100
Burn-sama is not foolish enough to cast spells on someone who has Mahokana active…
>>100
I don’t have enough MP to cast a Mahokanta that can deflect Kaiser Phoenix.
Since I’m a wizard, I should live for about another 100 years, I wonder what kind of master I’ll become, Pop…
>>102
I’ve used the Five-Finger Explosive Flame Bullet twice, so it might surprisingly have a short lifespan.
>>110
The master, who did similar reckless things when he was young, is at that age now, so he will definitely still be alive.
The thread image is probably something even Matrif would be shocked by.
>>103
I don’t think it will pull back.
I guess it feels like you went far away, beyond me.
>>116
This is what is meant by the “reputation exceeding that of the teacher.”
It’s like disabling the fuse of a bomb.
>>104
It feels like defusing a nuclear missile that is flying in real time…
Actually, the master surely has legendary status or some hidden backstory.
Maybe in later generations it will be treated like a single shot of Medoroa.
Marshir was doing something similar in Dungeon Meal, but I think it requires being that high to pull off such a feat.
Was there any other scene in the story where magic is nullified by disassembling it rather than countering or enduring it?
>>112
It’s not magic, but I thought that Dai’s passing through the Calamity Wall and the disassembly of the Phoenix might be fundamentally the same.
>>112
The super demon Hadlar is crushing with one hand, but I think he overpowered the weak Phoenix, which had run out of magical power, with his magic flames, so basically, it’s the same as using magic or fighting spirit to forcefully get through.
A mysterious magician coming to a world where even Lord Burn, who believes that power is everything, smiles.
It seems like even a wise person couldn’t do it.
But if it’s a great sorcerer…!
I really love that in later generations, it’s said that only Medoroa can cast it as a great wizard.
>>117
Moreover, this guy shoots while fighting one-on-one with a fast-type warrior.
Even if Medroa can be reproduced in parts, it probably can’t be decomposed.
Burn believed that the heavens favored him, which is why he took pride in being taken to the surface, but the fact that an ordinary person has reached this level raises the possibility that he might have simply lost in a fair fight.
In a way, I dislike it more than losing to Dai.
It’s even better than just creating a counter magic right there on the spot.
It would be terrifying if it were broken down by raw magical power control.
If someone aims to advance on the ground like Burn in the future, they will definitely avoid fighting head-on.
The strongest force of the demon world, Burn, was defeated by a deadly magic disassembly and also lost in his trump card, the Demon Eye mode. There’s no way to win in a normal fight.
>>123
That’s the third faction of the demon world, isn’t it?
The Mother Dragon is secretly active without fully grasping its true identity.
The Dark Lord acts as a supreme being, assuming a position of ultimate authority.
If you can no longer do that, then your pride is broken and might makes right.
It’s amazing that just ordinary humans like Avan, Hyunkel, and Pop are that strong…
A moment where the foundation of the Great Demon King Burn crumbles, as a fragile human nullifies Burn’s proud spell that substitutes for a god, not through special items but through skill.
I am also disturbed.
I think that the advantage humans have over dragons and demon races, like Professor Aban, is truly in their spirit of research and exploration.
>>130
No matter how strong you are, it’s not about risking your life to reveal your true identity; it’s about the strength of a group, not of an individual.
>>134
Surely Pop will leave wisdom and skills for the next generation, just like Avan and Matolif.
>>143
Since there is a precedent like Pop, there is a possibility that someone even greater than Pop will be born regardless of bloodline, so those who seek to destroy humanity are already…
There’s no way you could expect that even Sigma or Killburn could decompose Kaiser Phoenix.
>>133
I think they might do it 🐴🤡.
>>133
If I were just watching through a crystal or something, I would probably think, “!!” “H… Haha… I thought that boy would do it…”
It’s being brushed off casually, but I think that having the mental strength to use Heal while having your ribs brutally broken is just not normal for a human.
>>135
It’s crushed down to the spine…
>>135
A state without any recovery hindrance, both before and after, in accordance with the game’s performance.
The fact that you can fully heal with Behoima if you have HP1 left is impressive.
It’s just the Great Demon King Vern and Pop after his awakening as a sage.
Upon reflection, if I didn’t have any sense, I wouldn’t have been able to master Medoroa on the brink of life and death.
I shouldn’t have shown a one-hit-kill magic attack in front of Pop so many times.
>>136
In a lifetime, you don’t get to experience it many times, so it’s a one-hit kill.
>>148
I mean, Lord Baan was such an influential figure that he hadn’t shown his face until just recently, and now he’s revealing his trump card in just a few dozen days.
It’s really something that he just brushes it off as if it’s no big deal, even though that’s already an abnormal situation.
Well, I understand that it feels like a mere formality after reaching a point where we were guaranteed to win by using Pillar of Burn.
>>136
Why are you enduring one-hit kills multiple times?
When it was treated by a human, the cockroach moved its legs like “ba! ba!” when insecticide was sprayed on it, neutralizing it.
It is said that in later generations, the anecdotes of multiple people have become mixed together.
Matoref is just too ridiculous as a master and disciple since he was using Medroa in the past chapter.
The miracle born from the tension of the final battle might not be reproducible for the person involved even on a later date.
Well, I feel like there won’t be many opportunities to use the reproducibility of the Kaiser-Phoenix decomposition method.
So, this guy is a descendant of a notable family, huh?
>>144
I am the son of a blacksmith in the countryside…
>>144
I’m the son of a slightly better blacksmith who has entered the court…
>>147
At least have some of the blood of a magician!!
When I sprayed insecticide on a cockroach, it broke down after about the second time and started to hit me.
When a cockroach approaches, I get anxious, but Baron-sama doesn’t really hate them that much; it’s more like on the level of ants or something.
I have seen through Kaiser Phoenix!
>>150
Using a system from a different game is against the rules, right?
>>155
That’s my senior disciple, Hyunkel.
>>155
There are also senior apprentices who are messing up with the infinite clenching bug.
>>167
When an attack reduces HP to less than 1, it will hold on with 1 HP.
When HP reaches 1, significantly increase attack power and recover a small amount of HP.
>>155
My older brother disciple doesn’t seem to die like in Dragon Quest or anything…
>>155
In the 90s, we were managing within the world of Dragon Quest, but since Lord Baan adopted the 00s Dragon Quest system where the power varies depending on magical power first, it would be reasonable for us to have at least a foresight system too.
This guy is the type of genius who will become the founder of a family lineage.
Because Lord Baan understands the dangers of Mahokanta, he has acquired skills equivalent to Mahokanta with his bare hands.
There’s a weakness in resolving everything individually.
…I might just be a genius after all…!!
It seems like you were just thinking you only need to be careful of Medoroa, right, Lord Burn?
>>160
I think at least they were on high alert.
I was told to be careful because I can dismantle the Kaiser Phoenix, but I wouldn’t just say “Oh, really?”
>>160
I think I underestimated Medoroa, thinking that it’s just a skillful technique that can be easily bounced back…
>>191
The Phoenix Wing is way too cowardly compared to Mahokanta.
Isn’t it unfair to have an attack that doesn’t accurately bounce back at the opponent?
Pop is really showing abnormal growth.
Why can you shoot Begirama with power greater than Hadlar’s in such a short training period, even if it’s called Sparta…?
If you were strengthened by being brought back to life with Balun’s blood…
That battle was truly a highlight.
In later works, Medoroa became a magic spell that four people would use together.
Both the teacher and the disciple are strange.
It can be said that the blacksmith’s son is naturally skilled in handling fire.
>>168
Isn’t he already a fire god…?
Was there a magic parry system in Dragon Quest?
A monster that is said to surpass even Dai in terms of growth rate.
>>171
He’s at the level where he can cast Melazoma from the start (but he can’t cast Begirama).
What do you mean you can cast Mera-Zoom right from the start? You’re a genius, aren’t you?
>>180
Since it has no other redeeming qualities, it normally gets hit by things like Mahotone and runs away quickly, lacking the guts and skills to make up for its talents.
I think I would have simply died if it weren’t for Matrif training me.
Infinite biting down is a bit of a foul, I would say…
I really love how Lord Baran immediately punches Dai, sending him flying, even though I’m panicking because I can’t pull out my sword here.
A man who hears about finger flare bombs and recreates them.
There are also crocodiles that survive and endure the Gigabreak on the side of monsters and demon races, as well as pawns that have been reborn inheriting their master’s soul, and some that seem like mutations.
The reason is the Great Demon King, who was led to believe that unless he faced it head-on and won, he wouldn’t feel like he had truly won.
I wonder if Master Matrif would be able to do it after experiencing it a few times.
>>181
First of all, I don’t think you can take it multiple times…
>>181
I could do it when I was young, but…
It might be uncertain right now.
The apostles of Aban ignore the system too much.
It’s amazing that if you fully focus on defending against Gigabreak, you can survive.
That’s a technique to take down the king of the demon world.
If it were just split in two and turned away, there might still be a chance, but from the description in the thread image, it seems like the very structure of the magic itself has been completely dismantled…
If an ordinary human were to undergo Kaiser Phoenix decomposition, wouldn’t Velzer be quite surprised?
He is the disciple who accompanied Avan on his journey.
Courage and talent are different.
This isn’t a coincidence; if I shoot again, it’ll be dismantled in the same way.
It’s pretty strange that this can be done.
Even if it’s for the sake of courage, having the guts to do it is also strange.
It’s strange to decide in a one-shot situation where you have to break it to win.
Isn’t it unfair that you can use the self-destruct technique Grand Cross as many times as you want with grit?
It’s also unlucky that our favorite magic overlapped.
Because that was not a Megaflare… it was just a Fire spell, and it scared the kids, you know?
Until a little while ago, no one could have predicted that a magic user who was panicking from running out of MP with just one hit from Mera would come to do this without the tears of the gods…
If I can do this, I wonder if I could break down other magic by risking my life and taking a few hits.