It's still weird to me that the dwarf king ain't small.
It's still weird to me that the dwarf king ain't small.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Episode 62
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Best character is back.
Not much to say about this episode. It was nothing but dungeon construction from the beginning till the end. It did introduce quite an interesting money making concept with the resurrection bracelet. Perhaps one is allowed to enter the dungeon without it, but how many would? That being said, the dungeon relies on treasures/loot to attract adventurers in great numbers, so it must be present. It's a permanent expense for Rimuru, even if Veldora releasing magicules will turn normal rocks into valuable ores. The adventurers can only stay as long as they have money to spend. Surely they can't make all that money by visiting the dungeon. It seems more like a fraction of the adventurer will make more money than they lose, while the rest will need to finance their existence by other means.
Yeah it feels more like Rimuru is just trying to recreate the RPG experience.
Maybe he sees it as an investment as a way to create strong adventurers.
It is a pretty interesting cultural attraction, nonetheless, especially fitting for a monster country. It's hard to see it becoming any real money making machine, but as long as adventurers keep coming back, it should be a sound investment enough, considering it was created extremely cheaply by using Ramiris's power. If they had actually needed to construct it by digging'n'excavating, it would have been a huge money sink never paying itself back. It contributes to the colosseum, as well as the healing potion sales, as long as adventurers can make money somewhere in the world and then come back to Jura to spend it, dreaming of finding their fortune in the dungeon. Kind of like folks visiting and returning to Las Vegas.
On the side, the dungeon actually allowed Rimuru to safely and smoothly "get rid of" both Ramiris and Veldora. That is, it allows them to concentrate their attention to something constructive instead of constantly looking for trouble in the Jura Forest. Veldora especially has been getting pretty impatient of late and Rimuru can only come up with so many excuses to keep him in check. Ramiris is scatterbrained, so if she didn't have her own place in the Jura Forest, who knows what she might have done. She had already made a random shrine for herself as it is.
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So Rimuru releases his aura, and the 2 animals don't react.
Then 3 peeps crash the party and they get shit scared?
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Yeah, I was a little disappointed in this. I was looking forward to meeting the new Jura Forest races, but we didn't spend much time on them.
Will the forest be okay if all the dryads relocate to Ramiris's dungeon? Wouldn't the dryads be like caretakers of the forest? But then again, maybe it's not really all of them, just the ones who are infatuated with Ramiris.
Lame scene with his power release, but Shion made up for it.
Cute Tengurl FTW!
Peace.
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Sounds like Rimuru should just go give a name to the Lord of the Mountain and have a milf indebted to him.
Freya just starting a war because "I like your tree"
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
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What a cold open!
"Start the meeting"
Though that Lightspeed hero and Rimuru ought to have absolutely no reason to fight each other, but it's nevertheless interesting the author still found a way out, despite making Rimuru so powerful nothing should be threatening him. When the hero has a reverse causality cheat skill, providing always the best outcome for him, it doesn't really matter how powerful his opponent is. Logically the cheap skill should ensure they won't fight, in this case, because neither has any reason nor desire to fight the other.
Oh you know they gonna end up dueling in the arena.
Shion also has some kind of Deus ex machina power where she somehow forces the outcome?
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
It warps reality in her favor.
"This barrier is completely unbreakable!"
Shion(in AD Narrator voice): "It wasn't."
Episode 65.5
A worthless recap. Nothing else to say.
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Isn't Yuuki the guy that was secretly behind Clayman? Or was that someone else?