
I was making my own magic bullet gun.
Was there a gun weapon in the game?
The chain sickle belongs to that category…
The chain sickle is mainly the chain weight.
I don’t know if that’s the case in this world as well.
I wonder if I can see a teacher using a bow in practice.
If a cannon is fine, then…
In short, it’s probably a way to infuse fighting spirit into projectile weapons.
A technique equivalent to the earth-splitting bullet is not good at all, right?
Mamu’s magic bullet gun is probably a modified version of a gun.
Isn’t my granddaughter sexy?
The next opponent is a lewd, muscular whip user with a bow, so I guess there will be a chance to shine.
“Cutting the earth with a bow or slashing through waves, or performing an Avan Strike…?”
The interpretation of the fang is quite good.
When I heard that pirates were being added to Dragon Quest 10, I thought it would be a gun user! But it turned out to be a turret man who sets up cannons.
Cannons appear in the main story, so there are guns before the magic bullet gun.
Is the monocle that Balran used also a fang?
The teacher made a magic bullet gun without ever having seen a gun.
It looks like you can shoot bullets from the curled part of your hair.
Wasn’t the Yumin Slash made up of two types: striking with the bow itself and shooting arrows?
I think Teacher Avan is the strongest among pure humans.
By classifying it this way, the epoch-making nature of “dotama kanazuchi” becomes evident.
Is this a bow and not a boomerang?
The armies of the whole kingdom have come out, but it seems there were no guns.
The beam coming from the forehead is treated like a bow.
Nova also received the Advanced Slash Cross and is in a killing mood!? That shows how strong he is.
I mean, the Northern Grand Blade is supposed to be an incredibly amazing technique, but it was showcased against Orichalcum…
It seems that in this world, gunpowder hasn’t developed much, so cannons aside, guns seem weak.
Hunkel, who is being a cute mascot, is feeling internally.
(It’s sad that you’re going to kill the avant-garde~)
What does it mean when a whip or boomerang applies to a group or the whole, teacher?
It seems that Mr. Aban’s skill section is going to be gross…
Speaking of which, cannons were featured, but actual firearms weren’t included.
If it had come out, the nature of war would likely have changed significantly.
The gun’s advanced slash will surely fire a beam.
Is the invention king Papunika really amazing for being able to craft bombs from random materials…?
In the Dragon Quest series, cannons appear quite frequently.
The sadness of such a teacher being outdated by the time of the final battle.
This outdated model is strong…
For example, when it comes to cannons, I have the impression that they can inflict some damage even on the old man (not in the sense of being able to defeat him).
I can’t imagine dealing damage to an old man with a gun.
I get surprised when an erotic character suddenly appears.
The text is: “The text is tiny.”
This scholar can also use magic, you know…
Guns probably don’t work very well on monsters.
The teacher has gotten a familiar hairstyle and glasses, but they’re kind of cute because they’re young.
The old man’s body seems to have a strength close to steel…
The invention king should be quite impressive, but the result turned out to be a strange, tattered nunchaku.
Soora was loading bullets with magic, attaching Mahōkanta to the rifling and shooting.
In Builders, there are cannons, but bullets were used like hand grenades…
It seems that there is a “bow” in the Avan-style killing technique, but what kind of technique would the bow version of Avan Strash be? Wouldn’t it consist of two types: one where you normally shoot an arrow infused with fighting spirit, and the other where you directly strike the opponent with the bow part that carries fighting spirit?
I want to see the Bow’s Avan Strash a little.
The gun’s avant-garde slash makes me think of the technique of Black Cat’s Train when I imagine it.
Speaking of which, there are few shooting characters in Dragon Quest.
In reality, cannons themselves have a history that is about as old as plate armor or perhaps a bit older.
Even in an era like Dragon Quest, it’s natural.
Is it the Avan-style cannon killing technique…
Bows and crossbows occasionally appear, but
When I respond to specialty requests, I’m not that strong…
As long as we have gunpowder, we just need to give this explosion some direction and launch something.
That idea itself isn’t really a leap either.
The only one that comes to mind is Kukuul.
If it’s an enemy, the Killer Machine has had it since the first generation.
I remember there was a Big Bowgun in Dragon Quest 5.
I thought there were no boomerang users… but Hyunkel used one, just once.
The whip is from one of Romos’s guys and the queen.
Will the boomerang slash become an arrow type or a break type?
In the Dragon Quest world, since there is Io, it seems unlikely that the idea of gunpowder or deliberately causing an explosion at one’s fingertips would arise.
In Dragon Quest 10, there are bows as well, but they feel more like support equipment that apply debuffs; they aren’t weak, but they don’t stand out either.
I think Hyunkel becomes a gunner in the Demon World chapter.
There was a scene where something that might be Axe Slash was thrown, and it had a terrifying power.
There was an event item called “kayakutubo,” right?
Since it’s humid, there won’t be a big explosion.
Even after defeating Hadlar, we will continue.
In DQ, the image of the backline is quite strong, whether they use a staff for magic or a whip.
Are they trying to have this person handle the animation for the Demon World arc?
I realize now that Avan-sensei can do just about anything.
Speaking of which, the biggest threat from machines is not the numbered series, but Builders.
If things like Killer Machina are treated as machines in the main story, that might be even more serious.
Are there any characters who surpass Avan in areas other than pure combat ability?
Since there are explosive rocks, can’t we use this explosion for something?
There are probably some people who think like that.
By the way, they used a cannon at Oniwa Castle in the main story too.
Hey, Hadler.
What will happen after Hyunkel experiences the powerlessness of justice as he attacks the teacher?
It seems that bows started appearing in Dragon Quest around level 8 or so…
But there was also the big bowgun.
If it’s about specialization, there are many who are better than Mr. Avan.
The teacher’s average is too high.
If it became popular and the serialization was extended, that’s a good thing.
Not all readers are just caught up in that fuckin’ comic syndrome where they only read short-lived manga.
In Dragon Quest up to 7, the concept of weapon categories was weak.
Finally, I was able to do that at 8.
I want to see the Demon World Arc as well, but it seems like it would take an incredibly long time since it’s a monthly release…
That said, it’s a shame to lower this quality.
If you could use a gun, then even the magic bullet gun had room for improvement, huh, Maam?
It’s surreal to hit directly with a bow slash, but it seems like hitting directly with a boomerang could look somewhat good.
If they can really do the Demon World Arc, I have a feeling that I want them to return to the Jump magazine.
There are actually so few users of the bow that Bianca was using one…
Therefore, Hadlar’s achievement in ultimately putting this guy to rest is immeasurable.
There’s a reason why Baron can break fingers.
If we can do the Demon World Arc, it would actually be better as a monthly series.
If it’s weekly, unless everything was planned out from the very beginning, the settings tend to become forced.
Speaking of which, I don’t really associate Dragon Quest with bows either.
Was there something?
I can’t keep up in a pure firepower contest, though.
There is a trust that Teacher Aban will absolutely not stand on the same ground if such a situation arises.
There’s the bow of Eros, right!
Since the teacher comes from a family of scholars, they should originally have the talent for developing convenient items.
It’s just a bug character that was too much of a talent in every direction.
The formal adoption of the bow began around 8 to 10.
There is practically no one but Kukul.
In 6, there was a big bowgun, and I was using it with a sword and shield…
I feel like the image of weapons in Dragon Quest differs significantly depending on the generation.
The generation that started around 10 years ago would naturally be familiar with bows.
Could it be that using Dragon Form to ambush the exhausted Avan by Hadlar himself was an incredibly smart strategy?
Hunkel is quite close to the atmosphere of the later part of the main story.
The initial state of being disheartened seems like it’s influenced by Mist.
Is that a hammer or a fang?
There are quite a lot of weapon types and categories in online games like 10.
Also, Medoroa is cool in the original style reproduction.
Avan-ryu Head Killing Technique
Dota Master Rush
It’s erotic to have the big-breasted granddaughter introduced in a place where there are no Demon Slayers, making it feel lonely!
You’re stabbing the sword into your opponent’s toes to pin them down before hitting, right?
Having a good sword gets you pumped, right?
First, thrust the straight punch into the rock attribute.
What is rock attribute resistance?
It’s just a mass attack, isn’t it?
Having Hassan look cool boosts the morale of our allies more than anything else.
I just found out about attributes, so what do you mean by diving in?
Teacher Avern has an exceedingly high level of creativity, insight, development ability, and nurturing ability, beyond mere strength.
They can do everything from planning operations to ceremonies, and they are not the kind of personnel that should originally be deployed to the front lines.
It’s just called rock attribute because it’s the same mass attack attribute as rock drop.
I feel like there was a gunman-type monster.
I wonder if “heavy blow” suits better.
In that world, the fighting spirit and magic are strong, so firearms using gunpowder are probably still underdeveloped.
In the main story, Bengana was using cannons against Demon Rock Castle, but the places where they can be used are likely limited.
Because it’s someone who can dive deep into a mysterious dungeon without any mistakes on their first try.
In 8, it has become a technique that can only be used with bare hands.
The weapon’s attack power doesn’t matter, so it’s not interesting at all…
I wonder how Romberg would have reacted if he had seen the magic bullet gun.
Or is it a salt reaction because it’s a known technology?
Because of her well-defined features, she looks like a female teacher in a small image like a thumbnail.
The skill-up hidden zones in this world are gradually disappearing since the time of Professor Avon…
The purpose of Ronberg is to create a sword that he can use to his heart’s content.
You probably aren’t interested in guns.
Firearms are underdeveloped, or rather, it’s uncertain whether they will even evolve in the same technology tree as in reality.
Even regular people can perform long-range attacks that are stronger than clumsy bows or handguns with just basic magic.
The power of a cannon is something that ordinary people probably cannot reach, so there must be a demand for it.
If the Yomikain ruins were still around, it seems like they would live there.