
Of course it’s the weapon! Behold the adventurer-exclusive prototype No. 28 of the Large Reptilian Demon Disaster Secret Sword, Dragon Down!!
This
It’s too rough…
I don’t dislike the idea, but the naming sense is unnecessarily cluttered and a bit…
>>3
I don’t think I need a secret sword.
>>4
Of course they’re here!
It was too much of a scraper to be called a sword.
If there are no holes and plates, the dragon juice will overflow after it has been drained.
Can’t we make the pattern a little bigger?
Weapons that strike with mass
I don’t need the previous clutter, including the secret sword.
No matter how you look at it, is a Berserk homage gag worth getting that caught up in?
>>11
The original Dragon Slayer has a simple name, but adding unnecessary titles to it feels like honey on fine cuisine, which can be off-putting.
>>11
So what kind of image should I talk about?
There are still 27 more pieces of trash like this!?
>>12
Don’t call it garbage.
It’s actually been somewhat useful, you know…
My dragon’s attack is not to slice, but to shave!
This girl is just an ordinary small girl, but is there anyone who can swing this around even though it’s too big?
Played an active role as a shield.
In the beginning, I was only seeking romance and didn’t think about the user.
Prototype No. 28 is not needed.
When it’s a standalone item, it feels like there are infinite possibilities, but when mixed with other confidently titled ones…
It looks like an excuse saying that the actual efficacy cannot be guaranteed because it’s a prototype.
>>18
At this point, this kid has zero accomplishments, so I can’t actually guarantee anything!
>>18
Well, I can’t really guarantee the actual effectiveness…
>>18
It’s a fact that it’s a prototype, so it can’t be helped.
From here, it will become Mark 2 or version 2.6.
If we remake it as a shield that can also be used as a grater, maybe there’s a chance…?
Ukamu Great Sword
There’s no reason for this child to hide their desire for self-promotion in the first place, so there are only flavor elements.
As it looks, it’s garbage as a sword, and it’s also mentioned in the story that the girl’s talent is unusual.
That’s a good weapon! It’s a shield, right?
It seems useful for scaling fish.
I wonder what the weapon category will be.
>>30
Shield
It seems too large to be called a secret sword, and it looks impossible to hide.
There’s a kid giving serious criticism, and it’s confusing.
>>32
I can only say, “Please read the main story.”
It’s a huge shield that easily withstood a fire breath that even the strongest class armor used by heroes couldn’t endure.
What are you dissatisfied with?
>>34
Is this where they’re making it as a sword…?
>>101
Master’s response
Let’s read, dumbbell!
I think it’s common for SF fans to tend to have a lot of information.
If I can see the user’s situation, I can create useful weapons, but when I try to make what I want, it turns out like this.
That’s a nice shield! The design is… well, you know.
I realized it was this person when I saw the author…
I wonder if Infinite Lives-chan will get serialized somewhere.
The master says
A disciple mass-producing imitation torture devices.
It’s a work that seems to be a fusion of technical prowess and extreme romanticism.
Oh, nice shield! I’ll use it.
If you’re going to share it as an interesting page, is there nothing else?
>>45
You’re persistent, aren’t you?
>>45
So lame…
>>45
Your clumsiness is more interesting than this page.
The most successful weapon at the moment is probably the chain ball.
>>46
Purple Flash Maru is the strongest!
Since the child wants to make things like a shining sword at this age, let’s forgive the messy naming sense…
When you hold back on romance, good things come out.
Uncontrollable
This person is really talented.
A kid who invents a pile bunker that dislocates after using it twice.
>>50
I told you not to use it twice in the first place!
>>50
Only once!
It can be used only once!
I just handed over the gunpowder from the dud!
If it’s against a tough reptile, I think a scale remover is more suitable than a grater motif.
>>51
But it was good that it could be used as a shield against fire breath and that there were protrusions to step on for the descent!
>>61
Isn’t this just a shield after all?
Isn’t that the great sword of Ukamurubasu…?
A knife that can break walls is also nice, isn’t it?
>>55
It’s a good idea to reflect on that and create a regular, easy-to-use knife.
Rather, the person who is a rabbit and does not dislocate when shot once is strong.
Since the one who used it was a beastman, they could only withstand the first hit; if it were an ordinary person, their arm would probably be blown off with the first hit.
The usage limit is something you push beyond, after all…
It’s the kid who was annoyed that adventurers only use mass-produced items that aren’t cool or interesting!
They have technical skills, but as soon as they get caught up in romance, they become completely useless…
Well, even if I indulge in romance, this pile bunker is still pretty strong.
>>65
It’s strong, but it can only be used once.
>>73
It’s great, isn’t it? The scene where the rabbit forcefully sets the stakes with its powerful legs.
>>73
It might also be due to the rushed preparation because of the short delivery time.
I think if I had more time, I could present something a bit better.
>>73
It would be good to have a mechanism that allows for reloading.
>>73
The deadline was short, so there were too few tests…
>>82
I think it’s impressive that they were able to ensure the strength to function normally even just once within that short deadline.
Even if it’s disposable, you can catch an opponent that normally can only run away.
>>95
So I’m going to use it again (clash).
I hope the dirty older sister, who seems to be the mastermind, doesn’t let the author’s quirks leak out any further.
>>66
The author is the type of person who draws whatever they want regardless of their habits, so there’s no need to worry.
In the first place, there’s nothing leaking because it’s already being spilled elsewhere, so it’s not accumulating enough to leak.
>>67
I’m not holding back on what I really want to draw…
>>86
It’s amazing that they’re serializing while continuously releasing both TS and ryona content.
I think the focus on dwarves is good.
I wanted to say “Yeah” when it was suggested that this is okay, right?
If cutting isn’t a fatal injury, then I can manage by chipping away at it!
Vorpale might be my favorite weapon of this child.
The explanation of the original monster that appears at the end is great, right?
Is it a dragon or a reptile demon instead of a dragon?
It seems that the axe, elf, bow, and dwarf are all from the same world.
It looks like it could be in Monster Hunter.
The story of hitting the mark every time had a pleasant aftertaste and was a good story.
Is “Infinite Extra Lives-chan and Planet Immigration Office, is this the current series?” okay?
>>80
The planetary immigration will come to an end.
>>80
Mr. Tara too
>>80
There are rumors about Tara-san, too.
Considering three serials and two hobbies, it’s really amazing…
Rather than a secret sword, it is more appropriately described as a rare sword or a strange sword.
>>83
Not cool…
>>83
Shall I make it… the Dragon Slayer Sword?
Wasn’t that rumored thing serialized?
Maybe if I could use better magical materials, I could reduce the burden even more.
It’s currently a power explosion nut.
This is bad… Talasan’s rumors are becoming a topic of discussion…!!
This person is too prolific.
The axe elf and the bow dwarf were interesting too.
Is this child’s fingertips darkened? Is that okay?
>>97
People who work with their hands frequently will have blackened hands no matter how clean they keep them…
>>108
My fingertips are pitch black too.
I saw it in Yakuza 7.
Shall we start with the definition of a sword?
Chainsaws and pile bunkers are weapons that are inherently romantic.
Recently, it’s a bit lonely where there is no supply of stories that seem to be about eating people.
It’s even more lonely that I became an erotic manga artist once but quickly transitioned to general manga due to the editorial department’s policy.
The cutest one is the chief carpenter.
It’s amazing that a dwarf acknowledges a human blacksmith, right, boss?
>>109
A hardware store in a big city has to be able to do anything…
The fact that she has a girlish side is nice too.
It has a somehow erotic style…
If you’re going to pitch it, bring something like a thumbnail or a sample, girl.
>>112
Reasonably astute observations coming from a rough appearance.
>>117
No presentation, no lame thumbnails, no trust—just take a look, that’s three strikes. “Come back and try again” is too kind, that old man.
>>122
It clearly looks like a child…
This shield in the thread has been quite active, you know.
Secret sword?
>>114
Being able to directly defend against a dragon’s breath is strong.
This isn’t the way to use a sword, is it?
The scene of the wild boar being dismantled is excessively detailed.
I think it’s strange that the official tag “bokebuki” is just an abbreviation.
>>119
Boke weapon
This handle can confidently be called a shield grater.
>>121
Isn’t the handle kind of strange for a shield!?
As a prefecture, it’s 100 times more ridiculous, yes.
It seems there is detailed damage depiction hidden at the back of the drawer when used against a human.
>>123
Shall we try with Infinite Zangi-chan?
The handle is too weak compared to the blade.
It’s quite interesting, so I might buy the paperback…
I’m glad that the dwarves and elves I mentioned on Twitter showed up.
Where is the sword element?
>>130
Don’t you see this shabby pattern?
There’s only a lot of strange things.
If you think about it as something a mischievous girl made, it wouldn’t be unnatural.
Using a crossbow, Borkin for short.
I have a talent for being loved by materials, but the ideas are foolish, leading to the continuous creation of strange things.
A sword that glows in the dark is nice, isn’t it?
Show more of the poster girl!
What are you going to do after you take it off?
Are you going to mix it with soy sauce?
After jumbled together until the issue number.
I think the naming is done in contrast to the final powerful and simple Dragon Slayer parody.
The quality is good in the work, but the concept is treated as nonsensical.
It seems like they are assuming it’s for fighting dragons based on the name, but if there is someone who can actually wield this…
Doesn’t it feel like we’re going to receive materials that are all worn out?
You can also make a pile bunker.
Relatively intricate craftsmanship is also possible.
I made weapons for my brother who used to be a fisherman.
>>142
I wonder if “Morning Star” meant that!?
What perfectly reasonable retorts you make!
It’s nice to see a variety of weapons that lack sense, especially after being told countless times that I have no sense…
Sometimes there’s something good.
This child is really amazing with technology.
It’s no good because the concept is crazy.
But you see…
This sword has withstood the breath of a dragon!
With the technology available, it seems like a partnership with a designer could lead to something great.
I thought the glowing weapon would definitely be fluorescent green.
The cover of volume 2 was red, huh?
>>150
If it’s green or blue, it’ll end up looking just like that sword.
>>153
If it’s red, it must be a sis!
>>155
In other words, I guess that’s how it is.
Isn’t the pile bunker a success…?
It was a learning type of monster, so if I’d challenged it head-on, that golem would have killed me a ton of times…
Try it on your own skin.
They are a kind craftsman with good luck, skills, and popularity!
What’s wrong?!
>>154
Sense
>>154
Thought
>>154
Experience
>>166
Achievements
That dragon’s breath was strong enough to break even top-class shields, so this cursed shield is really something else…
Solofia is KAWAII.
There seems to be an engineer with great technical skills but who is out of touch in reality…
The concept is insane, and because of constantly adding cool designs, it ends up needing arrow-like precision, which makes it blatantly worse…!
I want a shining dagger because it’s useful in the dark.
So far, the only proper success stories are the kitchen knife and children’s scissors.
The pile bunker is injuring the user.
>>168
There’s also a morning star!
A really unpleasant attack is imagined.
It seems more painful than a blade.
>>169
Amazing, it’s really intense.
>>174
Just hearing it gives me goosebumps.
The pile bunker is a one-off weapon made for specific purposes, and there is a proper warning that it should not be used twice.
I think it’s the responsibility of the person who used it.
That scene in the thread is really cute.
I really don’t want to be smashed down like this… especially not rubbed on the surface.
>>173
I just saw a review from a dragon’s perspective for the first time…
Morningstar is truly a rare example of complete success.
It feels fitting to say that they keep making cheap imitations of torture devices.
When it comes to dragons, their scales are likely to be an impressive feature.
If it was made with the intention of being brought down, then…
>>178
It hurts, it hurts, it hurts.
No matter how much you emphasize it, users won’t follow the usage limit restrictions.
It has to be set up so that it can’t be used once the number of times has exceeded…
It makes sense to be useful for disassembly after being captured.
It feels like peeling scales off a sea bream…
I think it’s aimed at people who are big like ogres.
I want you to fix more sickles and knives.