
Even if my physical abilities are inferior to those of younger guys, I can more than make up for it with my intellect.
It’s not just about Mr. Aban, but if it weren’t for the final battle, I would have been stuck normally.
Having a smart mind along with useful items and spells is too strong.
When I read about the hero Avan, I can see how he utilizes his natural intelligence, knowledge, and observational skills in his fighting style.
It’s crazy that he casually says he remembers all the wounds he’s inflicted on Hadlar so far during the Hadlar battle.
I wonder if the side story won’t be adapted into an anime.
If there were no extensions, the part that was supposed to be the final episode has long since passed.
Martial arts of various kinds.
If this person hadn’t brought a feather.
That super long final dungeon and boss rush with no means of MP recovery.
>>7
Breaking down the door forcibly must have consumed both physical strength and magical power.
There is a possibility that there were casualties due to Kilburn’s trap.
We don’t have enough manpower for the final Heaven and Earth Demon Battle strategy either.
It’s too important of a position.
>>7
It was revealed that I didn’t bring any recovery items in the underground demon castle, so it feels like I’m making use of the areas for improvement, and I really admire how well this has been retroactively integrated, Mr. Sanjou.
If you rely only on brute strength, you will hit a dead end.
You can understand if you watch the dragon knight parent and child.
I’m curious about how Hyunkel falls to the dark side from that point in the side story.
The sense of security that Mr. Sanjo is handling it and will bring it to a successful conclusion.
>>9
Considering that Mist had its eye on it, Burn and the others might have been doing some behind-the-scenes work.
>>9
The sword’s Belkus tried to take over, but he got swallowed by dark fighting energy, and this kid is in big trouble! There might be a development like that…
If you’re going to take on someone, this person certainly becomes the scariest.
It’s like an off-the-board strategy; I can’t tell at all what they’re going to throw at us in response to our moves.
It’s against the rules for both the one who cast Megante and the one who received it to not die, right?
The achievement of defeating (though it was unsuccessful) Avan was enough to warrant returning three fingers of Byrne.
I think the original job is probably something like a scholar.
>>15
Well, it seems that originally they come from a family of scholars, so it’s not really wrong.
The feather is just too much of an ultra item.
I wonder if there are still items like this.
>>17
That’s also made from sacred stones and shining stones, so it’s a derivative of the magic bullet gun and magical booster.
In the end, he properly married the heroine, so it’s a happy ending.
>>18
After that, if there’s any commotion, it seems like I’ll leave the throne and make my wife all flustered.
>>20
For now, we need to create an heir as soon as possible.
>>22
Considering my age, it’s not just early; it’s an urgent issue now…
I wonder if Avan-sensei would be as strong as Lord Baan if he had a lifespan similar to that of a demon…
Avant-flow bed kill method
Because I’m a scholar, I have systematized all the techniques I created and compiled them into a book. This person is doing something like, “If you read this and put in the effort, you can unleash the Aban Strash with your favorite weapon…”
If the Book of Avant spreads in the world, most martial arts schools will become obsolete…
>>25
It’s quite tough to master the techniques of the sky just by reading books…
It’s true that just land and sea are enough.
I love the scene where Pop’s concept of Grand Cross is destroyed by Hyunkel.
But if it’s a situation where I have to risk my life, I’m the kind of man who will do it.
I put on.
>>28
I bet, but somehow I survived.
>>31
It’s thanks to Karl’s protection…
The hard-made final dungeon has become just a straight path…
>>29
I’m really pissed off that all of Trump’s carefully laid traps were completely destroyed…
Of course, he’s flaunting the black crystal core.
From a kill perspective, Avan’s participation is way too much of a terrible game.
What is going on that you can have a one-on-one with the mid-boss in the last dungeon using just a broken stick?
>>32
I don’t particularly say it, but I think I can use an aura blade-like ability.
>>38
Strash B is pretty much a superior version of the Aura Blade.
>>40
I think that the element of grounding technique is most present in the fact that it is enough to impact with one decisive hit, as maintaining it constantly would be too consuming.
>>74
The speed of the sea’s technique and the fighting spirit of the sky’s technique are added, making it appear invincible.
It’s the power of the Avan-style Rod Killing Technique.
I made Killburn too cunning of a strategist, so without this person, we would definitely have been completely wiped out.
It’s unavoidable because it’s the main story that needs to be rushed.
Maybe the person you should give the least amount of time to, even with information provided.
The battle against Kilburn was left to chance with the last Strash and Mega Anti escape, but I think it can be considered a good match.
I think it’s just incredible that you can build a hero route from scratch.
While Dai and the others are in the main story, there are people diving into post-clear elements like dungeons.
It’s really sad that 51 quilt traps have been destroyed.
It’s a bit sad for Baron, who had 52 quilt traps set in his proud Burn Palace without any prior notice.
Teacher! Please use a Grand Cross with maximum output like Hyunkel’s!
>>44
I said I’m challenging the impossible, but it actually seems doable, which is a problem.
>>50
It’s difficult to survive, but if you’re prepared to self-destruct, you’ll be fine.
A man who becomes a top-class threat to humanity against the Demon King’s army solely through his applied skills and malice.
I guess it’s better to exile them!
>>45
I won’t let you escape… especially not you…!
Let’s take a break together before the decisive battle! It’s something only Avan-sensei could suggest in that atmosphere…
The apprentices are all too much of the cream of humanity.
If Nova seriously apprentices under Avan, he could significantly improve.
Well, my apprenticeship location has already been decided.
The small number of students compared to the period of activity as a teacher is a slight drawback.
>>52
It seems like there were several people challenging the hero during the year of pop, so ordinary folks can’t keep up with Avan.
>>53
If I were to complete the advanced rush learning, it’s beginning to feel doubtful whether I can even go through with it.
You were also struggling with the previous stage’s Air Slash, weren’t you?
>>57
The difficulty would be completely different between grasping something on my own and being able to teach from a state where I have already memorized it…
It’s like the Joseph position in JoJo.
Moreover, at its peak.
Considering the quality of students who have received mentorship, even if there are few, it would be worth it…
The younger Hyunkel during his apprentice days is cute and standoffish.
The early part of the main story is too gloomy…
>>56
Looking back now, I think it was because my mental state was a mess, with mixed feelings of love and hate towards Avan, in addition to my hatred towards humans.
Picking up pop culture references in the main storyline of Dai’s Great Adventure is the largest achievement in the series, after all…
King Romos, who found Pop and Avan, found Dai.
>>59
If there hadn’t been two prequels, they probably wouldn’t have even come all the way to Delmurin Island for a tutoring sales pitch, so the false hero and the corrupt Papunika nobles weren’t in vain after all.
What were you thinking when you organized a special hard course for heroes in just seven days?
>>60
There was already a sign of the Demon King’s resurrection, so there’s no time left.
However, that demon lord had fallen to the status of a familiar…
The Sky Rift Slash is a technique that Hyunkel graduated without mastering, making it a very, very hard skill.
I think the opening itself could be in the top 10 of the work.
Still strong though.
Even the acquisition of the Sea Break Slash is so extreme that it’s basically death.
And it’s even more impossible to finish the Sky Splitter in seven days.
In terms of simple combat power, it’s probably on par with or less than Crocodine, but its adaptability is exceedingly high.
Since I was cutting through the sea before, it’s not like I can just do it without preparation, right, teacher?
I did it, but…
>>70
Moreover, using Dragonform, are you trying to kill me, teacher?
I really like the flow where the crown given by King Romos in the early days eventually becomes Dai’s sword.
>>71
Isn’t the sword of the true conqueror also held by that country?
Was it actually an amazing country?
>>76
Since the sword and crown are two of the three elements of kingship, it seems like the orb or staff should be lying around somewhere.
It’s more like having too many abilities or capabilities.
Although they are injured, they are overwhelming the kill with the handle of a broken kiln.
The difference between basic experience points and experience is good, isn’t it?
If the trained members are like that, it is more than sufficient enough.
>>77
However, I feel that there was a lack of thorough assessment regarding Mamu’s suitability.
The magic bullet gun broke because it couldn’t keep up with inflation.
>>90
They have an incredible talent, but their personality isn’t suited for battles, so I only gave them basic training and a gun for self-defense.
If I had trained properly, I wonder if it would have been different.
Could it be that if Avan had done Megante after being able to take it for seven days, the RTA would have been faster…?
>>78
Avan doesn’t even need to use Megante, Hadlar seems to be dying.
>>78
If you do that, there’s a possibility that the old man Crocodine will be so badly injured after the battle with Dai that he won’t even be able to be revived, and it could have repercussions later…
In Dragon Quest, the Hero class tends to be a jack of all trades, master of none.
This person is too skillful and versatile.
>>79
I thought the firepower would be just average, but…
The power of the Hellfire Avan Strash, including the performance, is insane.
When I see anime art, the voice actor pops into my mind.
The Kingdom of Romos is amazing for possessing two rare orichalcum.
I think it’s amazing to express the hero’s mediocrity not by compensating with superpowers but through their many talents and skills.
Even though I can’t use Dain or Behomazun, I feel really heroic.
A dungeon master who traverses a mysterious dungeon up to the 90th underground floor, where perhaps not even a weapon drops.
It feels like there is strength beyond the thumbnail specs.
It is believed that Mist can also defeat the Orichalcum Legion.
Even though I developed Grand Crus, Hunkel can’t shoot it unharmed. What’s going on?
>>89
The teacher can shoot too, if it comes to that.
It’s just a matter of being small.
It seems I’m going to lose to Full Power Ron Balk.
Not limited to a single specialization, they are proficient in all martial arts, knowledgeable in ancient magic, capable of doing things themselves, and can also perform fighting techniques.
Having knowledge in various fields and being able to use old magic makes someone way too dangerous, regardless of their one-on-one combat skills.
The characters in the side story are incredibly strong, but the Apostles of Avan from the main story are definitely stronger, which shows an amazing sense of balance in storytelling.
Rather, the flow of the main story has a sense of being like an RTA.
The special hard course for training the hero in Avan normally takes 7 days, but since having the Sea Wave Slash is sufficient for progress, it will be shortened.
In the world of Dai, there are quite a few restrictions on the spells that can be learned.
This person can use a lot of different things excessively.
I think that even though the Aban style is probably an original style, it’s mastered by people in their teens or twenties, so it seems more like a monster than a genius.
Even Balan, who was at the peak of his dislike for humans, praised the Avant Strike for being impressive for a human technique.
The teacher is treated like a hero, but in essence, he’s a wise person.
As you can tell from being able to use Mahokatoll.
>>101
It’s because you are a title-based hero, not a professional hero, Sensei.
>>103
A versatile character that can be understood as a system that gets unlocked after mastering multiple advanced jobs.
>>103
Dyke is a Dragon Knight by profession, after all.
>>119
Since Dai is a knight of the Dragon tribe, if we apply that, Avan is not a hero but a human of the species…
>>101
It might be like a really powered-up version of Somaltria.
A hero with high intelligence.
There’s no secret about my birth, but being a professional hero is not just for show.
The combat analysis and application skills in actual battle are better for Pop.
The overall knowledge that surpasses combat seems to leave an impression that it is the result of Master Avan’s influence.
“Right after coming back, the teacher is confronted with the baffling phrase ‘Is today the second day of Grand Cross!?’.”
>>107
Moreover, the user has become the first disciple who ended up being resented and separated…!
>>117
The first disciple who had a falling out with me.
He has returned to the right path and is helping his younger disciples.
I am overwhelmed with emotion… It’s obvious, it’s pride.
>>107
There are disciples who have inherited Matolf’s Medoroa and the Master’s Senka Rekkōken.
Moreover, the Flashing Radiance Fist is really being countered.
Grand Crux is merely an emergency measure when weapons can’t be used.
It’s strange for Hyunkel to use it like that, just barely holding back to the point of not dying and releasing the energy of his fighting spirit…
It’s not like someone from a family of scholars is equipped with all kinds of martial arts!
>>109
Combat skills are also a form of study…
Not just a one-on-one, but a man who single-handedly storms the enemy’s fortress and takes down the demon king.
Indeed, I think the advantage humans have over dragons and demons lies in wisdom and refinement.
Could it be that Hyunckel was secretly thinking, “Wow, that’s a crazy way to use the Grand Cross” when he first saw it used in front of Avan?
>>114
(I thought it was a trick to use it sparingly as an emergency measure when weapons couldn’t be used, but I wonder why they are shooting so freely…)
During the Demon King era, Hadlar is considered to be quite powerful, right?
If you can defeat it, then you’re strong enough.
There are five of you… with that lineup, it definitely feels like your combat power is inferior.
Not enough firepower.
Even for me, who is good at fighting spirit swords, it’s difficult to hit the intended target.
Nova was saying something like that, but Aban-sensei was hitting it spot on, right…?
Mamu’s quick judgment was shining even when she was using the Magic Bullet Gun, so it’s not that she doesn’t have the aptitude.
It’s quite strong, but they say it has become younger and stronger than during the Demon King era when the attack on Delmurin Island occurred.
>>121
It’s a bit hard to grasp the strength of Hadlar before he became super demon.
>>145
It’s bad to have a runny nose.
>>148
That nosebleed in that manga is like foreshadowing that it will become a strong character as the story progresses…
Although Hyunkel calls this guy weak, he is a man who can single-handedly take down someone like Mistburn (enemy executive number three).
>>125
The comparison of combat power shows that Dai is excessively out of standard.
If the teacher’s combat power is less than half of Dai’s, then it’s a question of how much Hyunkel’s is compared to Dai’s.
>>125
It’s Killburn, right!?
>>139
Sorry, it was Kilburn.
In Dragon Quest, the hero is both a result of lineage and has achieved something, so there is both the hero and the achievement.
Will Flora be attacked or will she be the one attacking at night?
>>128
(Flora, just as Leona imagined the queen, is waiting in the bedroom.)
The teacher is a genius child skilled in martial arts from the scholarly Junial family.
It’s great that both Dai and Hyunckel are able to arrange the techniques they learned from their master for their own use.
>>131
It’s more of an arrangement or a magical modification…
>>134
First, I will shoot the arrow.
During the break, I catch up to it and deliver a series of slashes.
I did it!
>>141
Combining the magic sword Giga Break and the Avan Strash, which can only be used by dragon knights.
The strongest finishing move, Giga Slash, is here!
>>134
The direction seems to be focused solely on increasing work speed by flowing more power than specified or removing safety devices, and that’s…
>>146
It’s because it’s being used outside of the recommended guidelines…
>>134
Grand Cross would have a power level that even Mr. Aban would recognize.
>>123
Aban and his friends are holding a workshop on how to talk in an annoying way.
It seems like Avan’s child as the heir would lead to tremendous national development…
I can’t use Raijin.
Well, since it’s only used by the dragon knight in the story, it’s questionable whether it’s a spell exclusive to heroes.
It seems that the legend of the dragon knight has been slightly distorted in its telling, resulting in the hero’s light, Raidein.
>>138
The basic idea is that the dragon knight is supposed to take on the role of the hero.
In the Avan generation, we were simply too busy with the Velza issue to pay any attention to Hadlar.
>>138
Gigadein is treated like a spell for Gigabreak in the world of Dai.
Rai-dein seems to be used for energy-saving or as a means of restraint, judging by Baran’s usage.
Well, the only ones who can do something about me are Avan or Hyunkel…
The battle with Kilburn is definitely affected by Hadlar’s strong protection.
The design of the cell looks a bit foolish, so let’s quickly turn it into its complete form, said the polite yet harsh editor.
>>144
Mr. Kondo, known for his dog mustache Freeza.
>>144
Eh…
>>144
Wasn’t it the same editor as Frieza’s model?
>>163
It’s a model of trunks.
>>166
Iyoku: “No matter how you look at it, you’re definitely Frieza!”
If you’re going to develop your nipples, it’s best to use nipple clips; you can control the clamping force with a screw.
There are also pump-type ones, but they don’t feel good for men; they certainly have an unrelenting suction power, so perhaps they’re meant for training.
An excellent prop is menthol-infused deodorant spray; with just one spray, it cools and provides a firm erection, and the powder’s smoothness makes oral activities more enjoyable afterward.
Baby powder and mint oil are fine, but it’s a hassle.
Applying a slightly thicker lotion and licking it when it’s somewhat dry feels nice; the sticky sensation on my fingers is stimulating.
I don’t particularly recommend it, but there are toys that use clips to conduct electricity.
This is more like it’s pleasurable or painful, so it’s for those who have that kind of kink.
Once you finish everything, make sure to wipe it clean. You can take a bath afterwards.
Since it’s an important body, don’t treat it carelessly with something random. The thread image is too much of an amateur’s raw knife work.
What will you do if there are children who believe it, even if it was meant as a joke?
Given that Sword Hyunkel has a slight advantage, the Demon Army Commander Hadlar should also be at the level of Ronberk.
>>155
Just saying that your swordsmanship is on par with mine doesn’t mean your combat ability is the same.
>>155
Nevertheless, the decisive blow that hit Hyunkel, who thought he had won, was a surprise attack, and without that, he might have been at a slight disadvantage.
That might be true if you say it’s part of one’s ability.
I made a mistake.
Kilburn is the number 2 at Verza’s place! It’s amazing!
Lord Velza isn’t all that impressive, huh?
>>160
Did you say number 2…?
>>160
Since they’re called the Velzer clan, there must have originally been a lot of dragons, right?
The mist itself must have a terrible compatibility.
>>165
So I’ll use Maam and Hyunckel’s bodies as shields.
>>170
What is it with Mr. Mistburn’s oddly cool personality and the totally troublesome combat style that comes from that?
The moment I abandon the heart of a warrior and take you hostage, I’ll slice only you, Mist-san, with my Void Break Slash.
>>180
Stealing someone else’s body allows you to become strong easily, but I cannot do that… To train oneself and become strong…! Those who can do that deserve respect.
I was envious…!
Even though there was that thing with Romos, he readily accepted Chiu’s entry into the competition and seems willing to hand over a national treasure to a stranger; it makes me think he might be either very big-hearted or a bit unhinged.
>>168
The winner of the martial arts tournament seems to be off in some way with the sword too.
Most of it is for fame and profit, isn’t it?
Regardless of the mental aspect, Hadlar has no flaws in physical ability, magical power, or combat sense.
Since Lord Velzar has already been rated against Lord Baan by the point of losing to Balan, there are already some conclusions drawn.
>>172
Lord Velza was cornered and used the black core without worrying about appearances…
>>172
“Is Dai really anywhere near Baran?”
>>177
Making excuses for losing…
>>177
My son easily surpassed me in just three months.
>>172
The dragon knight might have had something like a dragon special attack.
>>179
It seems that each of humans, demons, and dragons likely has some kind of special attack based on their characteristics.
When it comes to games, both melee and magic can be done quite well.
It solves dungeon puzzles and automatically disarms traps for you.
A teacher who has abilities to increase experience points for allies.
The battle between Sword Hyunkel and Demon Army Commander Hadlar is too tough for Hadlar’s side as all of his magic is being resisted.
What makes Velzer troublesome is, for some reason, the fact that he revives no matter how many times.
It was sealed in a digest.
Well, Belzar has already been defeated by the Dragon Demon God Balan without even using Giga Break, when it comes to the strength of the main body…
In the case of the teacher, the opponent was too bad.
The old hero members can still hold their own even in normal ramen competitions.
>>187
Also, everyone is aging…
The horrible inflation of having a croc old man, who is stronger than Hadlar, the final boss during this person’s active days, become the first boss for Dai.