2021-04-21, 17:41 | Link #25 |
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Thank goodness the MC's daughters are...easily manipulated. Otherwise the logic of "you shouldn't achieve your life goal of killing me and instead just live a life where you never achieve your life's goal" wouldn't have ever worked.
Yeah a lot of people have probably killed a few slimes maybe even a hundred on the high end. But pretty sure the MC is the only one on the planet that has massacred millions of them. Killing her would certainly be an effective way to calm some of the hatred of all the dead slimes. But logic isn't likely to be the strong suit of this series anyways . We are mostly going for comedy here .
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2021-04-23, 01:06 | Link #29 |
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I don't know about that, from what I can tell Azusa hasn't even exerted herself in some of the few battles she was in with barely a scratch and still came out on top
Spoiler for On top of that:
So it depends on how Rimuru would approach Azusa as an opponent
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2021-04-24, 07:10 | Link #30 |
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I really liked the first episode, but I fear it's going to grow stale if it's just a new monster (girl) every week added to the family.
Anyway telling us that slimes have a consciousness and feelings really puts the whole nearly 3 millions killed by Azusa under a very bleak light. I mean they are slimes they aren't even supposed to have a brain, they should be even less than insects, why do they keep turning them into intelligent beings? At least couldn't they have avoided that in a lighthearted series where the main character slaughters them constantly without any remorse?
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2021-04-25, 01:54 | Link #31 |
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The heroine is as the hero of Globlin Slayer. Goblin Slayer only kills goblin, and the heroine only concentrates on killing slimes. She becomes quite strong over 300 years. Then, she is outskilled by the slime spriit who trained for 50 years. It makes me wonder if she really has the talent. Maybe her opponent are abnormally strong.
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2021-04-25, 06:20 | Link #32 |
is this so?
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episode 3:
Azusa should have let Halkara make her "feel good". lol glad that the demon wanting to kill Halkara is only a misunderstanding. and that's a really strong barrier. Did a lot of damage to Beelzebub with just one hit.
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As for Shalsha, the slime spirit, she trained 50 years for an extremely specific purpose, which gave her an advantage for an extremely limited time. To say that she is stronger than Azusa would be like saying that "Paper" is stronger than "Rock", except it's a version of rock, paper, scissor where there's thousand of other elements, and "Rock" beats them all except "Paper" on the first turn, but then beats "Paper" as well every other turn. Anyway I liked the antics of Halkara and Beelzebub, the elf girl really makes a lot of mistakes though for someone who is supposed to be an extremely talented apothecary. Still for someone who ostensibly lived in complete solitude for 300 years (it's kinda sad when you think about it) Azusa really grew accustomed to her new "family". I guess that removed any chance of yuri development, Azusa is as straight as an arrow.
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