
This guy is just unfair in so many ways.
Dreadful Axe Groisan!
It was too funny to find out that they were dead from that.
In a way, it’s like getting away with a win; I died after tying in a sort of mutual defeat without showing any disgrace, having used the best axe.
I guess he’ll continue to remain in my heart as a formidable opponent who almost got away.
>>3
From an older man’s perspective, if the battle had continued like that, there was a high possibility of dying.
I can’t believe I received a fatal injury.
If I attended the Berks Conference while alive, I considered the possibility that showing some shortcomings might lower my standing, so I remained at a high level.
Believing that a member of the clan can strike it again to bring it back to life───!
Just the fact that I’m reporting, communicating, and consulting before heading out is already considered exceptional in the Bergus.
I understand why you would go after older men.
The best vessel for an axe wielder, no matter how you think about it.
Huh? A disgrace to be defeated by a homemade axe with a crack in it.
Wasn’t I laughed at by an anonymous person?
>>8
The living Berks are such hopeless trash that it’s a relief they died in battle without showing their characters.
When I think about it calmly, I wonder if the members of Belx are not scared to fight using me…
>>9
Those who die are just unlucky!
It’s impossible to twist steel with fighting spirit!
A draw with that shabby iron axe?
It was a complete defeat…
The living Belks are no good; they’re increasing in perceived value relatively because of this.
It’s treated as completely dead, but somehow the old man’s weapon has reappeared in the Demon World arc… No good, it’s too fragile.
Even Great Axe seemed inadequate.
Even the handmade Ishio can break the groi-san…
I wondered if there was still a chance to redo it, but it was precisely written when I met my end.
The gradual confirmation of death is just too interesting.
>>17
Huh? Could it be dead?
It’s dead…
Well, if we don’t take care of things like this during the intermission, we won’t have enough time to deal with all that.
Crocodine probably won’t get involved in the main storyline like this, and I wonder if he informed them when Hadlar was resurrected and recruited him.
He was a good character…
If you tell this story to Ron from the old man, he will definitely be happy.
>>22
You shattered it with a stone axe…!!
Berkus is ultimately about the creators being the greatest masters, and it’s not necessarily about a single highest-quality piece made by a clan…
Well, the weapons of the Belk clan are probably of the highest quality from the start, but…
The old man is doing well, right?
Rather than just putting up a good fight, you dealt a massive blow, didn’t you?
I… I’m dead…
I really thought it was just an old man who thought it was only that the tip was chipped…
However, his axe was only slightly chipped at the tip…
>>27
Hadler has a face that seems to be wondering about the blade tip…
That one looks stronger!
The person was at a level of dying, but from the old man’s perspective, it was still a level where they could keep fighting without issue.
The gap widens too much due to stoicism.
>>30
The old man is a little too tough…
The damage itself was also inflicted on the old man’s body, so you could say it was an even match.
I just hit a little critical hit…
>>42
I don’t know why, but the old man can withstand the gigabreak that should instantly kill him.
Burn-sama really saw through Crocodine’s self-reported intentions (not intentions).
It’s not like it had the ability to hijack a person’s body from the start, but being so fragile that it dies when it gets a little damaged is quite the defective weapon.
>>33
After all, it’s just a weapon…
>>33
If I hit a little hard, I’ll lose consciousness.
Well, Lomberg would definitely say both are trash now…!
But there are also really sexy bodies of Belks, so…
Poor body person…
In order to obtain a stronger body than now, I have to defeat someone stronger than me, which is tough, isn’t it, Belks?
>>35
What was supposed to be managed with the techniques accumulated in the weapon turned out to be a toughness that couldn’t be handled that way.
>>35
If it were a master’s body combined with a high-performance weapon to control it, I think it could easily take on stronger opponents.
I wonder if this weapon performance is really that good…?
It was confirmed that he died at the end of the standalone book, and that was no good.
>>36
I can’t stand the last two lines that seem to say they haven’t thought about the setting at all.
Grotesque-san
However, I want to see Crocodine fighting with Gloysan’s corpse…
The strength is enough to beat the old man to a pulp, and it doesn’t feel like the current body has taken much damage, so it seems like a critical hit landed perfectly on the main body, resulting in an instant break.
Being able to disappear while still being recognized as a formidable enemy by the old man is quite a fortunate category.
The famous axe of the demon world, crushed by a DIY project that looked like a manufactured iron tool, fell over and died in a daze.
Just by looking at Groisan as the axis, it really creates a good character that allows for lively debates among readers.
Guroi-san was able to die without lowering the stock.
The old man can upgrade to a new weapon from Hadlar’s scout and a handmade axe.
It’s a win-win situation.
It looked like a shabby axe, but since it was the axe used by the Beast King of great strength, it might actually be a good one.
The total amount of damage taken is about the same.
I feel like I lost due to the amount of maximum HP.
It seems that even if you get hit for 90, it changes depending on whether the maximum is 100 or 200.
The old man’s axe, which looks shabby, might actually have decent performance…
Although I died in battle, there is no doubt that I was probably the strongest axe user in the world, so your insight is correct.
The injury that will heal in a few days was inflicted on the old man.
>>56
Sad…
>>58
In terms of simple power, he’s equal to or even greater than Hadlar, old man…
I did my best…
>>58
A few days in the world of Dai could be quite deadly, wouldn’t it!?
Look at the number of days until we defeat Burn in this main story!
I wonder if this guy was planning to put a rhinoceros mask on that crocodile face if he managed to beat Crocodine.
It doesn’t suit you, and you wouldn’t know what kind of animal you are.
For example, Fugue is now a character with a strong comedic and slightly minor role.
The stock price of Glonsan will increase with only the results disclosed.
No matter how you think about it, even a spear, which would have lower durability than an axe, can easily withstand a basic attack like Avan Strash from a useless spear.
I don’t think it’s something that can easily break like that.
>>60
However, as you pursue a better body, I think you’ll soon encounter a base level of weapon destruction skill.
>>69
The fact that the weapon has a hit-and-take aspect feels quite doomed from the start.
Those who are powerless die like that and reduce their numbers.
The situation has become pretty ugly with others fighting over Avan-sensei, and if the opponent is an old man, it’s understandable… that’s why Gloy-san is smart.
It’s amazing to have a funny yet good way of dying.
That crocodile is really good at making the loser look good…
Even if I were to obtain the old man’s body, I would end up either being overwhelmed by his resolve and self-destructing or holding back his power, so I probably wouldn’t be able to unleash full power in the end.
This damage is bad if I don’t escape… Fortunately, the opponent hasn’t figured out my identity yet.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
My favorite axe was completely broken, and if my opponent hadn’t backed off despite just a chipped blade, it could have been dangerous…
If it’s the same material as the magic sword of armor, it’s a demon realm metal with strength second only to orichalcum.
Shall I be crushed by an iron axe?
>>70
Well, it’s probably a battle spirit adjustment…
Even if he loses his weapon, I think with that build he can still fight, right? So I can only think that it’s considered kindness among monsters.
Well, it seems like either an old character or a new character will show up, and they said something like they can fix it…
I was made to think that for a long time and in the end, that possibility was completely crushed outside of the main story…
I believe that Groisan, the wielder of the demon axe, was a commendable man who bet his life on improving himself, even if he was an enemy.
I can’t believe Berkus is made of the same material as the enchanted sword of armor, though.
If you’re an old man, even orichalcum can somehow work out…
I also got Burn’s approval!
The weapon used by the old man is tough because it has a bit of fighting spirit wrapped around it.
Isn’t the problem that the old man is too strong?!
>>80
The title of “the strongest beastman on the surface” is no joke…
The demon army commander Hadlar is even more powerful than the old man of the legion.
In terms of body quality, you could say that there’s no one stronger than an old man.
Assuming there is an opportunity for Avon and Crocodine to have a conversation after the main story…
“By the way, I once fought a person named Gloisan, the Demon Axe…” I wonder how Aban would react when I say that.
The old man’s life seems to have changed by about level 3 by meeting Guroisan compared to not meeting him.
Training will become more rewarding; it’s just right as a virtual opponent for myself.
Basically, once you’re at the level of an old man or above, there’s nothing Berks can do…
If they’re going to use someone big and gross, it should be an old man rather than Teacher Avan.
These guys are all saying a bunch of nonsense about seeking strength and whatnot.
You’ve just become obsessed with moving your own body and have abandoned the idea that it’s a weapon.
>>85
The drinks keep coming, don’t they?
I only challenged stronger opponents to become even stronger by listing the facts.
From Hadlar’s perspective, it felt like when he talked to the old man, went to the location, and found it wasn’t just a matter of a blade tip level, and then when he asked Lord Barun, he was told that guy was dead.
I should have aimed for something like Boraboon instead of suddenly going for an old man.
>>90
I wonder where that guy usually is…
>>90
They’re looking down on us, but those guys are pretty strong too!
But you know, when you see someone with a top-notch body holding nothing but junk weapons…
Well, it’s no surprise that they would aim for it like a duck with onions coming their way.
Crushed
From the perspective of the old man, one side of the axe blade over there was still intact.
You pulled me out, but it was actually more of a pinch for me.
It’s about that sort of feeling, you know?
>>92
There’s no reason to stop fighting just because a monster warrior with a strong body has a weapon malfunction…
Thinking that in order to control a strong one, I have to challenge an extremely strong one makes it feel like a troublesome fetish.
The blade part of the DIY axe seems to be quite a high-quality item.
An old man is remaking the blade part by making it bumpy for easier use.
W-what have you done…
At the point before the main story of Dai, the old man is normally among the strongest class, you know.
Day 1: Departing from Derumlin Island
Days 10 to 17: VS Crocodine Arc
Days 26-30: VS Hyunkel Arc
Days 31 to 34: VS Freyzard Chapter
Days 36 to 50: VS Balun Chapter
Day 58: Romos Martial Arts Tournament Edition
Days 59 to 64: VS Demon Castle Onii-ishi, Ultra Demon Beast Hadlar Edition
Days 73 to 75: First Attempt to Conquer the Great Demon Palace
Days 80 to 86: Final Operation – Conclusion
So it hurts quite a bit that it takes three days to heal the wound.
Well, the princess will recover for me.
>>97
It feels like we’ll join in after a break for one episode or in the second half…
Targeting the old man was a big success and a big failure at the same time… There probably isn’t anyone better at using this…
Actually, I made it while Ron was spoiled.
I can’t help but feel that because it turned out so poorly, Ron might have ended up disliking it even more.
>>103
Because the others are being noisy and chattering.
It is said that the value of the extra thread image will increase.
Berkus, the number one popular among the nameless.
If a weapon is used as a weapon without having a strange ego, it would probably be considered excellent.
>>106
The magical sword and magical spear of armor are truly excellent…
>>111
The newly born Sword-kun is stubborn…
In terms of weapon quality, Groysan >>> the old man’s axe.
In terms of skill level, it seems like an old man >>>>> someone with a good physique around here… or something like that.
Well, considering the overall status, it’s no surprise that Groisan gets broken.
The other person had a stone axe that looked like it was from the Stone Age…
>>108
Upon closer inspection, the old man’s is made of metal.
The blade part looks like it’s made by flaking, so there are a lot of guys who say it’s a stone axe.
Just trash.
I vaguely remember that it was said there weren’t any decent users, so it started to take corpses.
Sell it to a proper user.
That said, if Dai thought, “No, you’re not worthy,” the sword wouldn’t come out of its sheath.
Weapons made by Belk are strict.
The old man probably developed a painful new technique because he was broken here with an axe, so even if he’s broken, he can still fight…
The magic sword is a bit overly devoted.
Even Dai’s sword was a hassle at first, but…
Once they became affectionate, they were really endearing…
From the perspective of an old man, in a battle with each other using our favorite weapons, I might lose, but if it’s a fight with our bare bodies, I won’t lose! That’s probably how he felt.
At this point, I don’t know if I can use Beast King Critical Hit.
Even without weapons, I thought it was still just the beginning! Then my opponent retreated.
I lost…
The truth is, the other person is dead.
If it were really as it appears, I don’t think the old man’s strength could handle it.
It has a texture like oxidized iron with proper color and tempering, just like an old man’s axe.
Dai’s sword said, “This is not a worthy battle for me to be used in…”
Since he was acknowledged by Crocodine, he might actually possess a surprisingly noble spirit for someone like Berkus.
While I appreciate the spirit of being the first to challenge the strongest on the surface due to having the aptitude,
Rather than being manipulated by a clumsy user, it’s definitely stronger for Belks to control a human like a remote-controlled toy.
Well, it’s understandable that there would be those whose intentions have inflated in a direction like Berks…
I don’t think it’s the right moment to use me yet, but I believe Dai’s sword has the potential of Belkus.
As long as you acknowledge my sword, that’s all I need.
It’s impossible for Burn-sama to pull it out from the heart.
You’re really pumped up, aren’t you?
Dai’s sword is stubborn, but it’s because it’s trying to assert, “It would be dangerous to use me right now!!!”
Proud but that means he’s got guts, the sword of Dai.
Because it’s an old man, even though he died first, the stock doesn’t drop, Groi-san.
>>129
In other words, even Avan is not physically suited to fight someone as grotesque as Groy, so this really is a magnificent way to fight against the best opponent and be defeated with dignity.
The fact that the sword continues to stab on its own will is also quite a terrible game element for Burn.
>>130
Since it can only be used on Dais, the fact that it cannot be avoided even with Burn is a strong constraint as a trait.
A stray weapon is usually the result of a weapon that served its master, lost that master, and ended up with a shattered mind.
I wonder what would happen if I exhaled a burning breath.
>>133
Doing my best in my own DIY way, somehow or other.
It might have been able to achieve a certain level of quality…
If the magic sword and magic spear that Hunkel wore as armor had personalities, what would they be like?
In the old man’s memory, is he still the mysterious axe wielder who disappeared, having shown him kindness?
>>135
Even if Hadlar knows the truth, he probably won’t bother to tell them, thinking, “That guy from back then…”
I wonder if the Bellk weapons are imbued with a kind of forbidden magical intent.
Well, if I think that Lonberck is dwelling in Dai’s sword, it makes sense to me about the behavior in the main story.
If you look closely, the old man’s body is sexy.
Isn’t it a relatively smaller face compared to the original?
>>137
Maybe it’s because he doesn’t have armor or because he’s young, but he looks a bit slender.
Just a little bit.
It seems that because Dai’s sword was continuously embedded, it was hindering the regeneration of the heart.
I don’t really understand what it means to try hard to keep the sword from coming out, but it’s pretty amazing!
>>139
It’s probably like Excalibur not being able to be pulled from the stone by anyone other than King Arthur.
Dai’s sword is a masterpiece that can be said to be Ron’s best work.
Magic swords and magic spears of armor are mostly immune to spells and have a strength second only to orichalcum.
Berkus, you guys need to be a little more…
>>140
It seems it was made before the armor series and might be a study piece…
I like the old guy in the ragged cloak; he’s cool.
The Armor Weapon series probably despises Belks and the others.
I would hate it if all of them had Ronberg’s personality…
>>146
When Balan draws the true magic mighty dragon sword, it seems like it would be really noisy…
If you face off against an old man head-on, it’s only natural to lose.
In the main story of Dai, the old man losing in power is on a cheat level.
The magical armors that become the master’s sword and shield without speaking are too loyal.
>>151
Rather, due to the nature of weapons, if they can talk like the characters in the image, it seems like it could be problematic if they become too friendly with their users.
>>151
Since it is armor and a weapon to protect the master, it seems likely that the personality born from it tends to lean that way.
Raize: “I’m going to sneak ahead and taste the avant-garde.”
Fuga: “I’m not a spear user, but I’m going to sneak in and attack Avan.”
Turks: “I’ll persuade them and sneak out to attack the Avan.”
Gloisan: “I’ll let everyone know that I’m going to fight the strongest beastman on the surface.”
>>153
Are you serious?
>>153
Sasu Groisan
>>153
Currently, 4 out of 6 are disgraceful weapons.
>>164
Weapons don’t have faces, so there’s no damage.
>>167
It had something that looked like a face attached to the spear.
>>167
Berg’s has unique designs on everyone’s face.
Thinking about it, the Armor Magic Series also has the master as Hyunkel and Rahart.
Well, I can’t complain…
I really love the way the old man Crocodine is drawn in this manga.
It’s the same in Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, but it’s strong, and more than anything, the sense of being a warrior is properly maintained, which is great.
Even though it was made without meeting the guy himself.
Great axes are definitely at the highest level, so it’s good for you, old man.
Just by presenting the facts without exaggeration.
It’s really funny that Grosan-san only gives off a relatively normal martial artist vibe.
It was quite unfortunate that we ended up fighting under the condition of a clash between two areas of expertise of the old man, which he hardly got to showcase in the main story.
>>162
But if the opponent is weak in that area of expertise, it doesn’t matter.
>>165
It’s already been said, but for a better body.
It’s tough to have to face strong opponents…
Unexpectedly, the Light Mage’s staff might have thought, “Burn-sama, who uses me, is the best!” more than Ron Beruk, who just ridicules me!
>>163
It seems that once it’s no longer needed, it will be crushed.
Ron said that now both the user and the weapon are garbage.
I can’t believe such a terrible weapon is being depicted…
The fact that the old man doesn’t feel any discomfort towards the grotesque guy.
It seems that he did his best without showing his flaws until the end, which is impressive.
>>170
If the conversation was noisy, I would probably have expressed some kind of opinion…
>>170
The old man himself is really tough, so he might actually find it difficult to notice the sense of discomfort in that area.
It’s funny that just because I was dead, my stock is rising.
>>171
Because the other members are mostly useless!
The swords can aim for Avan, but the spear has nothing to do with it, so don’t go out and kill for fun.
I really got an incredibly awesome weapon like a vacuum axe… That’s quite a jump up from an iron axe.
If we clash, the weapon will be the first to break, and the fact that the broken weapon is trying to use humans already makes it a disgrace to weapons. However, due to how disgraceful the others are, it ends up gaining unwarranted value.
It’s the story about the user that Ron was talking about being worthless…
Ah, the moment when I thought, “Oh, is this weapon the garbage one?” was fun.
It has already been responded to.
The fact that you can properly reach out to someone to challenge them is already a point in itself.
Gloissan is undoubtedly a refined personality even among Berks.
In the main story, the old man lost in terms of power mainly to opponents like the Dragon Knight, Armored Lizard, and Super Magic Zombie.
…Targeting old men is still the best option, Groi-san.
I wonder if the old man taken over by the grotesque guy will become stronger…
I don’t think it’s as bad as after losing to Dai, but since it’s a crocodile that is perceptive of people’s subtleties, it definitely hasn’t shown any flaws in its personality.
Gloisan vanished without uttering a single groan, even after his blade was shattered!
Even when death was imminent, he kept the true identity of Belks a secret!
It’s not so much about the old man’s martial arts, but rather that his physicality is the main point, so you could say he is suited for Belks.
My trump card is the Beast King’s critical hit, you know… old man.
Even the character from Usogui has been confirmed dead with such thoroughness.