
It’s strong for a mob, but it can die from a single emblem flash, so it remains just a mob.
>>1There are fewer who don’t die!
>>3But it’s precisely because they don’t die that I think they are unique characters and not just mob characters.
>>15Well, that’s true, but (while looking at Hyunkel and the old man).
The emblem flash may look like a little trick, but it’s one of the dragon knight’s special moves.
(This guy is strong… I should finish him off with a long-range attack…)
>>4Me when I’m playing an action game.
If there’s someone who can withstand the emblem’s flash, then that person can call themselves a demon lord without any complaints.
I might have been able to handle a spell, but then something really unexpected came at me…
Hawkins is strong as a swordsman, that’s for sure.
I think it’s a good depiction of Baran’s fearsome nature, as he is not only strong as a swordsman but also relentlessly uses such methods without hesitation.
>>8The genes of battle even make Baron-sama wary and reluctant to engage in direct combat.
>>12It’s the same as when Dai was there and when Hadlar was there.
“I’m going to catch you off guard with some unexpected moves, Baran.”
First-time players will die at least once to a head beam without any charge, no matter how skilled they are.
>>9The first JoJo, maybe?
If it’s Hadlar from the Age of Fiery Hell, he might die from the emblem flash.
In Aban-sensei’s manga, the techniques of the Karl Knights were quite exaggerated, so they were probably engaged in a serious battle that was on par with Baran.
The instant death beam that suddenly shoots from the forehead without any motion is such an awful technique.
Since it’s a fight to the death, it can’t be helped if beams suddenly come flying.
At this point, there’s no way to deal with the special skill slot where Mahokanta does not work.
Even the dragons under my command can hardly be defeated by mere humans, so it’s only natural that I can’t leave it to my subordinates, which only highlights my strength.
It seems like we’re defeating dragons and making our way to Baran, and if Carl is the strongest, it’s undeniable that he’s quite powerful.
The lack of a special feel in appearance and equipment makes it look very much like a mob character.
>>20It’s crazy how it stands out when you get close to a dragon knight without unique equipment.
It’s not strange at all to exploit weaknesses and kill since even with a sword, it can be challenging.
By the way, what is this sword that can clash with the true magic mighty dragon sword enchanted with draconic aura made of orichalcum?
>>21I haven’t revealed my emblem until the emblem flash, so I shouldn’t be using Draconic Aura.
I couldn’t predict that a beam of instant death would come flying from the forehead of the old man I was just sword fighting with.
Hawkins is properly set up to be strong, though.
I think Balan is the type who will definitely use his emblem attack regardless of whether he acknowledges his own strength or not, if he thinks that’s the more certain option.
Too unpleasant.
>>24The dragon knight system is generally made that way…
It’s a passive feature.
>>24It’s not that I want to enjoy fighting or anything like that; I’m just rationally eliminating obstacles.
It seems that emitting fighting spirit in this world is quite a high-level technique.
Hadlar, who was scared of Balan, judged that if he was in the Kingdom of Karl, he could hold Balan back!
It is believed that he was quite a fierce warrior even by the standards of Demon Army Commander Hadlar.
Well, I died the moment I used my fighting spirit technique without being able to deal any damage to Baran at all.
>>27Hadlar has deeply felt the strength of the Karl Knight Brigade.
>>44A knight with such immense strength that he can match his own, and yet he has managed to take down nearly immortal subordinates…
>>44In fact, since I’ve been able to hold back for several days, if we assume the passage of time in the story of Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai is about 3 months, then I’ve managed to hold back quite a bit.
If you can feel that it’s strange when suddenly putting away your sword in the middle of a duel…
I mean, if Balon was seriously going to catch someone off guard, he didn’t need to make such a move.
>>29I was wondering if it was a spell, but what was it really?
In that world, I could use things like Gira or Mela without any motion, instantly.
>>139Even Burn-sama extends his arm in a motion, so I wonder how it is.
There are too few beams coming from the forehead…
It’s a technique that can be used so easily, but without charging it, it would still be an instant death level for a human.
Because it’s powerful enough to blow away mountains when gathered up.
A small trick that could blow away an entire country if at full power.
Well, it’s a beam that is equipped in the strongest weapon created by the gods, so I guess that’s pretty great, right?
I wonder if it was as strong as Nova?
>>32Nova feels somewhat lacking in power when pushed by the Hadlar’s Royal Guard.
>>38I think it’s just the other person’s fault…
It is clearly stated that they have already defeated the Ultra Dragon Army at the time of the original work.
That alone undoubtedly makes it superior to humanity.
In the era of hellfire, even though they are still a child, being able to train with Roka makes them quite a genius.
This is often said, but the difference in weapons is severe, and I’m really doing my best.
Spriggan, no matter when you see it.
Gigabreak and Doruora have the disadvantage of consuming a lot of MP, but I wonder how it is with Symbol Flash.
It might take time to charge after firing once.
Just one Hydra is enough to severely damage a great nation… the Super Dragon Army…
It’s precisely because they acknowledge the opponent’s abilities that they come to crush them without fail, just like when they pierced through Crocodine with a thrust after turning into a dragon demon and broke his arm.
Even Hawkins struggled a bit but couldn’t inflict any damage at all.
Isn’t Velza quite amazing for pushing Balan to the brink of death?
>>40It’s only natural since it’s on the same level as a burn!
In a world where it’s normal for hands, weapons, and mouths to unleash attacks, if an opponent who clearly looks like a presumed warrior type, who had only used a sword until then, shoots a beam from their forehead, I think my brother Hawkins would also die.
The Hadlar expedition team is already cheating just by having a sentient Orichalcum warrior…
>>45Hadlar Expedition Team! Hadlar Expedition Team!
Even if it’s said to be strong, it’s the kind of strength where I can’t defeat it by spamming attacks, so I might have to use MP…
I was getting tired of dealing with strong mobs in the action game.
Me when I’m backing up to draw the attack and preparing to unleash a strong move.
A traitor is mixed in.
When Baran destroyed Ringaia and Karl, Hadlar and Zaboera were amazed, saying, “That strong nation in such a short time!?”
I’m going to use a special move because it’s tough not dying from the continuous hits in battle…
The fact that you can clash with the True Demon Raging Dragon Sword is already incredibly amazing…
>>54Since Roka was an ordinary sword all along, it’s clear that Karl, just because he is the knight commander, doesn’t use a special sword.
Could it be that this country has surprisingly high blacksmithing skills?
>>70According to Mr. Sanjo, it seems like he was emanating fighting spirit to increase his strength?
Because he is immortal, if not for the backup from the gods and spirits sealing him, even the peak form of Varun would not have been able to defeat Velza.
This guy had the potential to say that he retracted the Heavenly and Earthly Demon Duel because he was scared of that human for all eternity, which is just too much for Lord Baan to handle…
The countries in the world of Dai are too easily destroyed…
>>56Well, the stage is a war of invasion to the surface from the demon world.
I think the original author was strong too, because Hawkins is just normally strong.
Well, it’s impossible because it’s against Balan…
>>57It’s not as good as the peak when I stormed into the demon world, but the durability still has some years left…
It’s all bad that Baran shows up at a point close to the end of the early game and isn’t even a fitting enemy.
It seems that Ben Gana is in charge of Zaboela based on the process of elimination, but it doesn’t feel like they were doing anything in particular.
>>59You were probably just trying to find a convenient timing to appeal anyway.
This way is faster.
(I wonder if he just went all out with the sword… it’s not that I can’t win like this, but it’s unnecessarily high risk…)
If I had been involved with Dai before I died, I would have been active until the end.
The Sad Fate of the Mob.
If the extension of the serialization hadn’t been decided, the next one after the Ran series would have been the Burn Palace Arc…
Carl is destroying both Zaboella with Lingaiya and Mist with Balan’s assistance, but where is Balan’s original responsibility?
Because throughout the story, he’s about half of the final boss level, that Balran…
>>67It’s such a terrible game that whether it gets to the middle part or not is just ridiculous…
It’s a bit late to say this now since the Demon King appeared at the very beginning!
>>82If the extension doesn’t get decided, then it can’t be helped that it was a prelude to the final boss.
If we were to compare it to Fate, it feels like Sasaki Kojirou was evenly matched with Saber in sword techniques, only to be hit with Excalibur?
Hyunkel also said that no matter who is there, you can’t win.
>>72At this point, seriously, the difference is so severe that it’s almost like there’s a gap between all the four captains excluding the Mist.
They say it’s just a mob, but this guy is really putting in the effort…
Even Balan, who was relatively underestimating Crocodine, finds it troublesome when it comes to a sword fight… which is a bad sign for the Karl Knights.
You won’t even be able to engage in a blade lock unless you’re at least at the Daipt level or the Nova class…
At this point, humans are nothing but trash, Dino.
Since this is still at the stage of claiming that, there’s even less of a reason to compete boldly.
I wonder if the sage who rode on the Horukins and Killer Machine would have been active in the final battle if they were still alive.
Even without Baron, it’s tough for Rahart no matter how you think about it…
>>78Since Balran went out of his way, there might be a chance after all.
>>86Lahart has super speed and strength, but since his defense is only top-notch, accidents can happen in this kind of chaotic battle.
Even causing an accident requires a considerable level of those around you.
>>78The fact that you can take on Rahart means that anyone who can win against the Demon King’s army would surpass Mist without Brann.
At an ordinary level, you can’t even get past the dragon army under your command.
How strong must you be to break through the dragon army and bring it to a one-on-one?
According to Hyunkel, Nova’s evaluation is that “it would have been impossible if Baran had shown up, so it was lucky they weren’t in Lingaiar.”
There’s no helping that old man…
When a dragon knight gets serious, their body becomes like steel and attack magic doesn’t work, which makes it way too unfair for the opponent.
If it’s the True Demon Sword, it seems like I could just swing it with all my might and cut through a steel sword completely.
It’s probably not even a material for the Armor Magic Sword series, right? Holkins’ Sword.
>>83Hawkins is using fighting spirit…
>>83You were enveloped in fighting spirit, weren’t you?
Mist Burn’s abilities are quite limited in everyday situations.
>>84It’s more like a limitation; the true power of Mist is probably the usual Mist Burn.
Even just the dark fighting spirit is quite strong.
The highest level that humanity can create is probably something like a Dragon Killer or a magic sword with armor, which would even be inferior to metals around that level.
I don’t think there’s a chance for Rahart… it’s just a bit too early…
>>90Assuming a high level of Hawkins, it can be considered that he is about as strong as Hyunkel without the magic sword of armor.
Well, it’s absolutely impossible; Lahat is an outrageous terrible boss…
>>90It’s a type of ultimate technique where a desperate, powerful slash cuts through flesh and breaks bones…
Except for Rahalt, the subordinate is directly under Burhan, which is rather questionable.
>>91Rahlth and the bug make it feel off, but the two former demon lord candidates from the surface are strong enough!
The individual ones are stronger than a dozen dragons.
Even if the author themselves says he is strong, it must be tough for Rahart.
The Gōha Ittō technique is too powerful as it combines offense and defense, allowing it to aim for a critical hit.
Isn’t it pretty amazing that Nova’s sword, infused with the same fighting spirit, is being broken by Him? Holkins.
>>99Well, Nova, being a hero, has the advantage of being able to use spells like Mahyado (which is why she played a big role in freezing the core during the final battle).
>>99The clash of swords and striking against a mass of metal is different… It seems like Him was also making things harder in his own way.
What is important about orichalcum is that it is a metal that can withstand dragon fighting energy, so while it is the hardest among metals, it may not be overwhelmingly hard to that extent.
In the final stage, it shatters completely.
If you were alive, you would have been quite a force.
I tried to defeat it by repeatedly pressing the A button, but it was stronger than I thought, so I used a command move.
At this point, it seems that Balran’s mental state was shaky and he couldn’t demonstrate his true ability.
If it were the fully prepared Dragon Demon Balan when I beat Super Demon Hadlar, I feel like I would have lost bare-handed without even using the emblem flash.
>>104Don’t be reckless.
Don’t say it.
I might not have thought about the settings that intricately, but according to the author’s commentary during the anime, it seems that the Knights of Karl were able to use sword techniques similar to those of the Fighting Spirit Sword.
It looks like just a sword, but I guess that’s where its strength lies.
Q. I have a question about Knight Commander Hawkins. How strong was he? Could he use fighting spirit, spells, and the Avan-style sword killing technique?
A. I think Holkins was quite strong. The premise that he had a good match against Balan with a sword led to the new setting in the currently serialized “Hero Avan”, where “the Karl Knight Order has a traditional lethal sword technique passed down through generations.” Once one becomes a master, they would naturally possess regular fighting spirit, and I believe his sword was something close to an aura blade. However, like Roca, many knights from Karl were warriors and probably not very skilled in magic. In Karl, it is rare to find a versatile type like Avan. While he may have known about the existence of the Avan-style swordsmanship from the book left in the country, I think he chose to continue fighting primarily with the legitimate sword techniques of the Karl Knight Order.
This is the official response.
>>108This is the premise, so it’s really strong…
Well, it’s impressive that a dragon knight can use both combat techniques and spells, making it nearly impossible to win even in a good sword fight…
Even one Hydra can cause significant damage to the Super Dragon Army.
If you can buy time against a dragon demon, you’ve surpassed the realm of humanity.
In the first place, the only times RaHALT was hit during the story were by the desperate HUNKER and the Heavenly Demon Battle of BURN, so basically, there have been zero instances outside of counters to his own full-strength attacks.
Moreover, Hyunkel has been beaten up after missing a counter once, so it’s not that he is inherently weak to counters…
If I become a dragon demon, all humans will be turned into rags! Don’t say ridiculous things!
The Dragon Demon is the only being in the story that pierced an old man’s body in one shot, so don’t ask the humans for the impossible.
The Dragon Demon is the final form that the Dragon Knight takes when they determine it is an emergency.
Let’s stop…! It’s not good to think of strength based on Baran…!
>>118Considering it based on the standard of Baran, it can’t even be compared unless it’s at the ultra demon Hadlar class…
They’re attacking with a really desperate face, so it seems like they understand the difference in strength.
My younger brother seems to be too weak to grasp it.
>>119He’s a master of the sword, and if we were to clash, you’d understand that his strength and swordsmanship are extraordinary…
>>121But since they’re here to destroy the country, the knight commander won’t back down…
The super magical creatures start from the desire to artificially create dragon human beings.
>>120…You really made it to a great place, huh?
>>122Somehow, Zaboera (Zamza) is quite capable.
>>124Their personality is something else, but their work performance is excellent.
If a Draconic Aura is used, it’s so solid that at human level, it’s impossible to get through even with powerful techniques, so there’s nothing that can be done.
Using a lethal attack with almost no motion is definitely cheating, right?
>>127The dragon rider is above the rules, right?
>>128It’s a system to eliminate the troublesome ones in the world, so everything is just in the name of justice, that’s what the Dragon Knight is.
If it had been a Gigabreak, we might have been able to handle it…
A world where beings stronger than the dragon knights of a lawless system are born is scary.
If something stronger than the Dragon Knight appears, God will be at a loss; it’s that much of a final weapon.
If anything, in the fight against the super demon Hadlar, it was almost successful since there was a core, and the condition was to only aim for the neck.
At that time, there was still quite a big difference between Baran and Hadlar…
>>134If the True Demon Dragon Sword was in perfect condition, it would have been finished with a beheading, and there would have been no need to become a Dragon Demon.
Well, if I become a dragon demon, I can unilaterally beat them up, right? I mean, I’ve heard some explanations about the parent bird and stuff, but…
>>144If it weren’t for the rust, this would truly be a story where I behead you and suppress the black crystal to end it…
>>134If the sword is rusty or if there’s a risk of spells causing an explosion in the core, among other things, a single Giga Break would instantly kill Hadlar.
The fact that Dragon was having a tough time against Dai means that being able to go through him like that is incredibly strong.
Burn has already given up, saying that it’s impossible even for the gods!!
Although neither side intends to kill, the fact that even with both Hyunkel and Crocodine working together, they are completely at a loss and have no choice but to use the Daitōjin technique is just unavoidable.
It was a masterpiece weapon so excellent that it could become the strongest just by accumulating experience over dozens of generations.
Burn-sama is too strong.
>>140Perhaps it’s because we’ve been living and accumulating experiences during that time for a whole generation…
Given that Balan is leading his army at a delayed invasion, they are holding out quite a bit.
It’s clear that they’re quite strong considering they’re directly facing off against Baran.
Whether it’s a trap or something else, it doesn’t change the fact that there’s an opening, and they’ve realized that if they don’t take the opportunity there, there’s no chance of victory.
I understand the feeling of getting flustered when an opponent you’re not sure you can beat suddenly sheaths their sword.
>>145Is it a joke? A chance! … I feel like that’s too optimistic, but I guess I have no choice but to take a shot at it.
>>145Being the strongest means that if you get taken down, there’s no way to recover, and there must have been pressure as well.
Among the mob collection, there’s one person who really stands out, maybe it’s Fobstar.
>>146The wizard Fobster, boasting a powerful spell, is incredibly popular.
It’s true that being able to hold your own in purely swordsmanship is strong enough, but the opponent is just too out of the ordinary.
He’s the guy who barely defeats Burn’s rival…
Looking back now, it’s quite bad that the appearance of a person can be deceiving.
You wouldn’t expect humans to unleash techniques like monsters.
A monster takes the form of a monster…
Mr. Fobster is one of the people who saved the world…
Mr. Fobster can use Rula, you know.
Unlike some certain wise men
Even in Gundam, nameless characters that put up a good fight against named ace pilots gain a strange popularity.
Hey, Hadlar.
Isn’t this person stronger than Hadlar from the Hero Aban’s past story?
>>155Ha-ha!
Considering the lines in the story, it feels like the setting is that it’s stronger than Roka!
I can only use a sword, so I wonder how that will go.
In retrospect, the past arc with Hadlar is completely hopeless, isn’t it?
Before your mental state breaks down, if you win against the Avan, the Balan invasion event will occur.
>>159Before the invasion of Baran, there will be an event featuring the arrival of Lord Baan, so it’s really sad that it’s only a three-day reign anyway.
Even though I was just a mob character, the original author personally followed up to say I was strong.
Hawkins is quite a fortunate person.
>>161Well, it’s impossible against Balon, even from the readers’ perspective…
The conclusions are unified.
>>163In the story, the only ones that seem clearly likely to win are the Twin Dragon Crest Dai and Baan.
There might be others like Pop to some extent, but…
In the battle against the ultra-demon Hadlar, Baran has completely regained the heart of a person that he had once abandoned, so of course he’s strong.
Gomez and Phobster stand out excessively in the anime.
Because Lord Baan naturally surpasses the strongest biological settings.
The secret technique of frozen time has also solved the issue of lifespan.
Considering Valan’s strength, the evaluations of Holkins and Crocodine are increasingly rising.
In the anime, there is a scene where Hawkins properly duels with Baran.
It was moving quite well.
In other words, just the fact that you can fight a dragon alone with normal weapons and win already shows you have inhuman strength.
>>170It’s a dragon, but for some reason, it’s often treated as weak in Dragon Quest…
Considering the die as a reference, there seems to be some difference between Burn and Welzer.
Consistently acknowledging him as a rival, I don’t look down on him, you know, Burn.
>>171Verzar is truly immortal…
If we go at it, it’s inevitable that Burn side will be the one to wear down in the end, so it’s not wrong to call them arch-enemies.
Is getting killed by a surprise attack in a life-or-death battle just a sign that the battlefield is actually crap?
>>172And the Dragon Knight will have battle data installed along with the emblem inheritance.
Unless it’s a considerable new strategy, it will be a cheat that counts as combat experience.
>>172In any world view, the battlefield is probably like that…
>>203Even a master honed over ten years is mercilessly worn down in war.
Since they couldn’t bring it down just by relying on the dragon, that’s why Varun came out himself…
Fighter Gomez
Knight Valoria
Warrior Raba
Whip User – Stangle
Wizard Fobster
Hunter Hilt
I wonder how many people you remember?
Super monsters are impressive, but when it comes to zombies, Zaboera’s ideology starts to show too much, which makes them feel a bit questionable as a fighting force; I think that’s a good balance.
Velza seems like a complete immortal, so from Burn-sama’s perspective, who deals with aging and other tricks, he is definitely not someone to be underestimated.
An extraordinary person who takes a bite out of swordsmanship infused with the genes of battle.
Is it okay to refer to the leader of a nation’s knights as a mere commoner…?
>>180As the leader of the Knights of Carl, it should be unmistakable that I am one of the strongest among humanity when I think calmly…
>>185Being great doesn’t necessarily mean being strong… It was a world like that, if I remember correctly!
>>191The Dragon Knight Commander Balan has returned to the theory…
As the volumes progressed, the monsters were treated like nameless combatants in special effects films…
Guu… just collapse… please just collapse…!
>>182Dai hasn’t fought that many animal-like monsters, you know…
>>210Considering the upbringing there, it might be hesitant…
In that sense, it was good that the Beast King guy distanced himself from the Demon King’s army at the beginning.
>>210I defeated the cute monsters because they looked bad on screen, so I pushed them into the old man’s army and had them exit.