
Ugh… I managed to make it a draw somehow, but it was a close call…
Huh? You destroyed a legendary grade axe created in the demon world with a worn-out stone axe?
>>2The broken axe appears to be made of iron! It seems to be made using the principle of stone tools!
>>19It feels like it’s properly carved out to the size of a hand axe that can be used as a weapon, like a hammer.
(Guroi-san died off-screen)
The more information is revealed later, the more it feels like a complete defeat.
They must have suffered.
I’m glad the other person backed off.
Of course, I want Crocodine’s body.
If I had a body that was such a strong axe wielder, I would want it too.
Well, whether it’s to lose and feel fulfilled or to be fueled by revenge, or perhaps to be dead.
The Groysann of the Magic Axe
A member of Belks, a stray weapon with a huge axe.
Wearing a mask resembling a rhinoceros, he dominated the massive body and challenged the Beast King Crocodine to a duel.
Obtain the body of the strongest beastman on the ground.
It was an attack for the purpose of.
Shattered by the power of Crocodine, the weapon itself was destroyed.
This became a fatal injury and resulted in death.
The tactics and secret techniques, too, are no longer from the Beast King.
I can only know through hearsay now…
The possibility of seeing the Avant-style axe-killing technique in the spinoff main story has almost disappeared due to Groi-san dropping out early.
>>10If we can create a situation where we have no choice but to engage in a power struggle since Suigun with the Demon Heavy Sword is still around…
From an older man’s perspective, I think it’s somewhat of a draw leaning towards a loss.
It was actually a victory at the level of destroying dignity, which is terrible, isn’t it?
>>11Do you know the meaning of the destruction of dignity?
>>17Of course, it’s a destruction of dignity when a legendary axe loses and dies to a stone axe.
>>33It’s important to have both the weapon and the user, so just looking at the weapon alone isn’t enough.
I want a good body, so I’m aiming for Crocodine, and Teacher Avan is fighting Belks with ordinary weapons and statue parts from the very first battle.
Just coming straight at an old man for a one-on-one feels like a sign of pretty decent character.
>>13The ability to choose the right hits without competing with anything else in an internal conflict state is impressive.
>>21This guy was both a power type and a wise one, huh…
Well, I think he’s already dead…
The fact that it’s been said “he’s dead, he’s dead” this much makes me feel like he might actually show up again, and that’s the fault of the original author.
Sanjo Riku is well-known for handling power-type characters.
Although I lost to a stone axe, since it’s against an old man, it doesn’t feel that weak, does it?
Unlike those who were driven away by kids without decent weapons.
Is the person who says it’s a stone axe really reading properly?
I bet Ronberg would have laughed out loud if he heard this story.
Is Berkus really such a big deal…?
>>22A spear that can pierce through space is quite something.
>>27But when we start hitting each other, it ends up being painful! It hurts! I’ll end up screaming that…
>>32In that respect, Guroi-san is amazing, isn’t he?
Other Berkus are not considering the physical damage to their bodies, while they are fighting Crocodine without any injuries.
>>32It won’t be enough to just clash; if we fight under Belkus’s leadership, that problem will also be resolved.
It’s not something grand → The part about it being grand doesn’t waver at all.
>>22The attitude is too petty, and just a little exchange of fire leads to a concussion. Although Avan-sensei and the old man Hyunkel struggled with a shabby weapon, it paralyzes me. However, as a simple weapon, aside from the divine products on the ground, there is probably nothing better than those made by the same Belk family.
According to the current story, they are tearing apart the highest-level weapons and armor that are generally circulated one after another.
>>22It’s true that they are strong, but… it’s still not very clear, and of course, the relationship with Ron is still unknown.
Demon Axe Groisan
vs
iron axe
It was checked thoroughly and confirmed dead, so it was no good.
It’s a one-handed axe overflowing with a handmade feel compared to the magnificent two-handed axe…
>>25He liked it because he was fond of it…
Oh no!
I think it was a good match since both the axe was broken and the old man himself was in bad shape.
I hit the main body cleanly, but…
Even so, the old man Crocodine, who says “Hahaha, I’m still inexperienced,” really feels like he’s in a prime period.
Despite being such a rough and contrived positive element, the old man’s virtue barely gets any backlash.
>>31There are hardly any big fans of Dai who complain about Crocodine being strong!
>>31Zabouera, who had more added problems later on but didn’t face any backlash…
It’s about fifty-fifty, I guess.
>>34The damage dealt is 100 for both.
Even though Gloissan has a maximum HP of 100, the old man had 150, so it feels like the old man won.
That old man received a mighty weapon like the Great Axe but wasn’t able to make much of an impact in the latter part of the main story…
>>38I cut through orichalcum, so that’s quite something.
I feel like the axe wasn’t really that relevant…
>>44Even without needing damage, it’s good as a front-line support since it can bind multiple enemies at once.
The magic spear looks really good when it pierces through space and acts as a point of origin…
Perhaps if we were to say the strongest axe user in this world, it would either be Crocodine or Master Avan, so it’s impressive to have set sights on the strongest.
Eventually, it seemed that the end of this road led to a first-class evil, as if it were noble. However, only you touched it. My “Gatekeeper” has mastered this path; perhaps it’s good or not. “Those who reach the pinnacle of the underworld will grant the dream of the gang.”
It doesn’t look like a stone from the way the cross-section and cracks appear.
>>45The old man is humble, or rather stoic, isn’t he?
Tip…?
If it’s a weapon specifically for old men, it might be better to focus on armor rather than adding abilities to the weapon…
>>46It might have been better to make it Amdo instead of Great Axe.
That’s a big pointy tip!
>>48Unreliable narrator
The old man has an axe as a weapon, but he doesn’t use it for his special move…
Mafu’s Gloisan!
Once again, the climax of the original work is a battle in another dimension.
Crocodine’s strength, Bartos’ charisma, and Zaboera’s incompetence can be exaggerated as much as you like.
>>54Hunkel’s genius and his encounters with women can also be exaggerated.
>>54I wanted to see how Zaboera kept getting worse, so I had a bit of a feeling that it’s not a big deal that it ended up being this bad.
Was that the origin of the research on super magical creatures?
The stock of the gruesome guy, who challenged the others to a straightforward one-on-one match by himself, has risen a bit because the others were a bit too wicked.
The characteristic of “weapon = oneself” is too troublesome, but the performance itself feels like it is about one step behind the magic sword and magic spear of armor.
But he only had the tip of his sword broken (a fatal injury).
It seems that I didn’t leave any injuries on the other person’s body, so I guess it’s a loss.
The reality is like that, but…
>>60If we talk about the difference in skills, there was indeed a gap as the old man said.
The number one issue is that Guroi-san fought with the main body.
>>60The old man was badly injured, and if it came to a fistfight with the remaining blade, he was certain to lose, so it’s normal to think he was let off easy.
The most regrettable thing is the one that became the basis for Guroi-san.
It’s tough that the weapon is the main body.
You have to collide your body, and the damage accumulates.
>>62If it’s against a normal weapon or user, it won’t deal any damage…
>>65Isn’t it strange, Teacher Avan? It’s because you’re proficient in using various weapons, which is why even Belcus thinks so.
>>67And it has been completed by organizing the technology at the place of that crazy weapon enthusiast!
Speaking of which, Shota Hyunkel is meeting a girl again…
>>63There is a scary princess who makes Mr. Avant do romance…
Honestly, if you had said that you wanted to use me because of your strength, I might have been used.
>>69I don’t want you to use it, I want to use it myself.
>>69Bergus also loves battles first and foremost.
>>69If your way of thinking changes through交流, then that might have happened.
The current bunch are just tools to display their own abilities…
How much does the desire to want others to use me exist as a thought?
>>69The era when weapons and people were one has ended.
It’s a time when both sides are said to be trash…
From Groi’s perspective, even if the chances of winning are slim, they still desire the body.
Dead
The others are careless and think it’s fine to use anything with Avan.
>>73That said, there are hardly any users on the surface who surpass Avan-sensei.
If it’s a sword, then Hyunkel can use it.
>>73It’s not just anything; it’s the strongest human on the surface who defeated the Demon King, so it’s the object of envy.
As for weapon technology, we can manage on our own, so whether the opponent can use it or not isn’t really an issue.
Since most opponents don’t even deal damage when you exchange blows, there’s nothing wrong with making the main weapon high-performance as a weapon.
If weapons had human-like thinking abilities, it seems natural that just as humans choose weapons, weapons would also choose humans.
>>77This is relatively like Dai’s sword.
It’s a sword made for Dai, so the situation is a bit different.
Posthumous evaluations change so frequently…
The cowardice to deceive you into thinking that your personality belongs to you and ultimately take it over is what makes you a beast.
>>81What is it? Clearly, it’s affecting things like Nail-san and Akuratsu.
The only thing left to be exaggerated is the bullying depiction from the time in Matrif’s palace service…
I want a strong basis, so naturally my partner will become strong too, right?
These guys are doing something really risky…
The most amazing thing about Guroi is that even after being crushed, he leaves the scene without making a single scream, not letting the old man feel any discomfort, and then he dies.
What happened to the person that Guroi-san was holding?
>>87Dead
I think Berkus is in a position that is just a little stronger than the strongest store-bought equipment.
>>91In the latest episode, you completely destroyed the highest class weapons sold in stores without any problem, didn’t you!
It’s not going to be just a little bit!
Despite his appearance and boldness, the old man is really humble.
The sword of Dai was a bit temperamental, but it properly recognized Dai as its master.
Is there a concept of mental growth or maturity in Belk’s?
>>94Basically, there’s no need to use it against such weak opponents, right? It’s just that it can’t be removed even at times like that.
When facing a strong enemy, they instead immediately enter a combat readiness mode.
>>101Well, if I can’t draw my sword, I only have a knife or my bare hands…
My favorite axe was shattered, but his axe was only slightly chipped at the tip… I lost, I lost.
I thought the old man was just balancing it out with a draw… but I didn’t actually think it was a complete victory.
I thought he was a top-class tank, but Crocodine was also an ultra top-class attacker.
>>99Even if I attack, I’m a top-tier, which is why I’m the commander of the Demon King’s army, and I’m twisting orichalcum!
It was said that weapons infused with strong fighting spirit in the latest chapter also have increased strength.
If you have the fighting spirit of someone like Crocodine, you can probably hold your own against Berks even with a homemade iron axe.
Well, there’s a difference like a kei car having a draw (essentially a loss) against a GTR in a race.
Isn’t Belks at a level equivalent to or slightly inferior to the magical swords and spears of armor?
The old man in the main story doesn’t really stand out with the axe, so the feeling of being an axe user is weak.
>>106The great axe looks cool, though…
>>114It feels a bit like experiencing a sudden rush during the final battle, doesn’t it?
To be honest, I thought it would end up the same even without the axe.
Doesn’t it still have a critical hit?
It’s a bit disappointing that Dai’s sword won’t let him draw it even against Kill and Mist…
>>109If you can do it, right?
Do it.
The ideal is for weapons to grow through refining and practice with their users.
If you’re using underhanded methods to control the user, then it’s no wonder you’re weak.
Mr. Ronberg said so.
>>111You didn’t say the second line, right?
The image of being an axe user still exists, even if there hasn’t been much activity with the axe.
If I had attached a fluffy cover to the axe, it might have been safe.
The performance as a weapon is likely high, but on the other hand, there’s a tendency to become overconfident and underestimate the opponent, and it’s not good how they fluster in the face of unexpected strong enemies.
>>117It’s because they look down on humans fundamentally that they are the outcast weapon wielders…
It’s actually not the case, but it feels like if the body is too strong, you don’t need any weapons…
There aren’t any attractive enemies, you know, Berks.
I like Groi-san in a different way.
>>120Someone who sneaks away without telling their friends → Gross-san → Someone who sneaks away to sabotage the magic sword group without telling their friends → A duo that outsmarts their friends and sneaks away.
My virtue is decreasing more and more…!
It’s probably because of the unique abilities and the mystery of the body as a magical axe that they were able to fight against Crocodine quite advantageously.
In this manga, if the user’s strength outmatches the weapon, it breaks easily, so it must be difficult for the weapons.
Using Dai’s sword against someone like this is dangerous, so I’m just saying don’t be so soft.
>>123I just think that Dai has a habit of underestimating people.
When I underestimated it during Fenbren, I found myself in a pinch, and since then I’ve been able to get out of it honestly.
I was supposed to become a super deluxe.
As Ronberg said, it’s a worldview where both the user and the weapon need to come together.
The fact that it’s a stray weapon already gives off a sense of being capped in strength.
Bergs are basically a gathering of cowards, so what they want is a large body to initiate a one-on-one challenge, making the loser Groisan seem noble.
It’s not surprising if they say something like, “That was a failed project,” after the Belks match is over.
Well, I understand that it might be strange to introduce a character that becomes popular in the prequel.
>>130Gungadia is super popular, right?!
>>130I admire…!
I can’t remember a scene where the old man used an axe to shine.
>>131When I jumped into the magma to help Hyunkel…
>>131The scene where Pop survives the Melezoma…
You’re going to die from Melazoma, old man.
>>137If you say that, the rest of the companions except for the Twin Dragon Crest Dai will die from the Mega Fireball.
>>139Hyunkel won’t die…
If Burn had a weapon that could withstand True Burn…
…I can’t imagine using a weapon in that form.
>>132My hand sword is stronger than any legendary sword! That’s the character’s pride…
>>138It is said that the actual strength of weapons will not exceed that of orichalcum.
The option to master bare-handed techniques is definitely within sight, right?
I feel like it would have been more interesting to have a random demon realm warrior or something.
I suppose they want to develop a storyline where they brainwash the main characters eventually…
I want to see the Groisan side story.
Just by a spear clashing normally, it wobbles, and just because the tip is slightly chipped, it causes a big uproar, which makes the evaluation of the old man who clashed head-on with Grosso rise.
Grosan knows that the Turks said, “He went to battle the strongest beastman on the surface.”
Raize, Fuga, Turks, and Hihi are (going to attack Avan before the others…) so they end up being praised for being able to communicate well.
Him won’t die, will he?
The re-evaluation of Groisan is laughable.
>>144Somehow, there are depictions that Groysang deals enough damage to make Crocodine kneel.
It’s easy to evaluate just because it deals appropriate damage to Crocodine.
>>144In other words, as the story progresses, the other characters are increasingly becoming more like petty thugs, so Groisan, who exited the scene shrouded in mystery, ends up having the least drop in evaluation.
After awakening, it seems like even if Pop at that time was hit with a Melazoma, he would just be lightly stunned and remain calm, but old man.
That being said, they do praise me.
I don’t like it when it’s hot, so I want to prevent it as much as possible.
It’s an image where it would be over if someone else got stabbed.
The old man seems to be biologically too tough, and no matter how much I hit him with the axe, I can’t take over him, which looks painful.
Your name is cute, isn’t it, Groi-san?
>>150You are too poisoned by the rainbow.
If Groysan had first challenged around Borahon and taken things step by step, he might have been able to aim for the old man a bit more.
>>152I feel malice in the selection of candidates.
It seems like even Avan-sensei would be tough if you were getting old man characters.
If the skill level is too far apart, I can’t win, and I can’t take over someone like that old man who is simply tough at all.
Well, even if we try to gang up and take down a higher-ranked opponent, it seems like someone would immediately want to outsmart the others and start a fight.
Ecologically it’s a dead end, and ultimately it’s just a piece of worthless weaponry.
It’s understandable that that Baran is cautious given their physicality.
I know for sure that the goal will definitely not succeed…
Wouldn’t it have been better if the enemy wanted to fight a little more normally?
The idea that weapons are no excuse is indeed a proper attitude for a warrior.
The opponent was not a warrior, but a weapon.
It seems there were weapons that cried when their users died in the past.
I’m curious about what kind of pair it was.
>>162I really want to see something like a spin-off or additional content.
Since Dai’s sword isn’t talking, it’s not like that, but there’s a bit of a sense that they’re underestimating Dai, right?
>>163That’s not right.
When it gets serious, I can read the room and break through regardless of the power difference, and when I crash into an iceberg, I warm it up.
You’re just being cautious because you’re used to easily winning against lower-ranked opponents.
>>168It didn’t come out after being pierced by Baron, so it’s just a normal self-judgment > it is indeed Dai’s will.
>>171Furthermore, if you stick with it for Dai and don’t give up, your efforts to cooperate shouldn’t be seen as underestimating.
I’ve never seen anyone express that they prioritize their own judgment over Dais.
>>172It’s clear that Dai initially tried to pull it out, so prioritizing his own judgment over that was definitely a mistake.
>>175Don’t deliberately confuse when it pierced the burn with the beginning.
Because they started saying something about being stuck to the burn, I was like, what are you talking about?
In the case of the burn battle, Dai’s intention was to stab immediately without reviving, so not being able to escape actually aligns with Dai’s intentions, right?
>>183Well, right after it got stuck, I tried to pull it out, but it wouldn’t come out.
>>184Wasn’t it that right after he got hit, he was trying to pull it out with a burn while Dai wasn’t using the Raiden technique…?
From Crocodine’s perspective, who does not know that the weapon is the main body.
You might have thought, “Is this guy immortal?” because no matter how many times I struck him with an axe, he kept coming at me!
>>164I think that even Groi-san, who should originally be able to take over, can’t do it at all even when inflicting injuries, so I believe they are thinking the same thing.
The other Berks’ flashy styles have instead started to seem flavorful to me.
The only thing I can be evaluated on is that I challenged an old man to a one-on-one fight.
It looks like they are normally outsmarting each other with their weapons, so even if we surround them and beat them up, it seems like a struggle to take them will start.
If possible, it would be better to do it one-on-one.
I never thought I would die.
At first, Dai’s sword was somewhat troublesome, but…
After that, they’re really devoted.
It’s stabbed in a way that it can’t be pulled out by one’s own will!! It’s something that, when you think about it, just wouldn’t be possible with just the sword itself.
>>174Since a spear that can fix itself in space has appeared, it might be that he was attaching himself to Lord Baan’s body in a similar way.
The nature of the other weapons is so bad that Groysan is the relatively decent one.
I wonder how much HP needs to be reduced for possession to succeed with these guys.
Unlike the others, the fact that he is fighting fairly shows that Groi-san himself was probably a good guy.
>>179Because the other guys keep doing things like it’s perfect to catch us off guard.
The impression of Gloig-san, who approached me more and more head-on for a one-on-one confrontation, is increasing.
The desire for a strong body has the same direction as Mist, right, Belks?
I wonder if this is where Mist starts to take an interest in Hyunkel.
I wonder if Groisan and the old man are thinking that they might fight somewhere again…
The idea that someone is underestimating because they made their own judgment is too simplistic.
>>186There were various claims that I was underestimating Dai, but I was being told that I wasn’t actually underestimating him.
Before I knew it, the point of discussion has shifted to prioritizing personal judgment instead…
When the truth was revealed, I laughed, but the old man who defeated the Groysun with a steel ax also didn’t let the Groysun realize his fatal injury, so it ended up being a conclusion that doesn’t lower his status, right?
There is a significant difference in weaponry, but to begin with, the old man has physical specs like toughness that makes him resistant to damage even with decent weapons, and immense strength that allows him to crush metal with his bare hands. The fact that he’s able to make someone like that kneel is already impressive, it’s top-notch, gruesome guy.
Didn’t you say that even if we win, it would be hard for the demon tribe to take over?
Is the old man a beastman?