It would be interesting to watch him try.
Monster-tamer should be akin to Beast-tamer. Skeleton would fall under the Undead category. A Necromancer would be what he should be afraid of.
Assuming a true skeleton that is.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
It's kind of dodgy to assume that since we already know he's not an undead and a remove curse will very temporarily bring back his flesh. Plus he can eat and drink like a human. Once again, it would be interesting if a necromancer saw his visage under the helmet and then all proud of his/her skills tried to control Arc. Arc would just be like: "What's up? Did he/she do something?"
Well yeah, we know he's actually human.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Episode 12
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Ifrit just sitting like a puppy! Arc could have at least pampered it or rewarded it.
I was slightly disappointed that Arc used a summon instead of soloing the hydra, but it fits with the fact that he's an OP spellcaster at heart.
I was secretly hoping that Ifrit would wrestle the hydra and do something like Endevour's Prominence Burn. That's one of my favourite fire moves. It exudes so much power and badassery. A headlock, squeeze and nuke. Such a rewarding and visceral move.
This is some lighthearted adventuring fun. I wouldn't mind watching more.
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If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
A skeleton angel, huh. Might be the first, or at least I don't remember seeing one before. There could have been one in some fantasy series before, of course, but I've just forgotten it. I'm sure the princess would be even more surprised than the animal ears ninja girl, considering Chiyome sees Arc as an unreasonable fighting machine, whereas for Juliana Arc is a holy being.
One of the best fire moves is like that used by Bell against the minotaur in Danmachi: Basically creating an exploding fire spell inside the target.
Good fun unambitious show with a non-arrogant OP MC, who is also at the same time not ridiculously humble.
Time to continue this story with the manga!
Peace.
I have to admit that the Ifrit summon ruined the whole fight for me.
When he used his sacred knight "judgement" skill I was instantly reminded of a WoW-Paladin who has a similar skill (a holy blade errupting from the ground, impaling enemies) which was very-very cool.
The Ifrit thing however came out of no where and I kinda thought he had only "basic" mage abilities, that are potent... but basic.
A fireball yes, but not a meteor shower, basically.
I also like the style of the skeleton (Arc). It really looks... "dead"... even when he is in "silly mode" and that's kinda awesome.
Overall the show was fun. But Arc using world-destroyer-abilities like Ifrit did ruin it quite a bit for me.
He's a max level fusion class of a bunch of other classes, including magic ones (warrior, knight, monk, priest, summoner, magician, sorcerer). Who knows how the system is supposed to work, but if all those original classes were maxed out as well, he could use the top spells of a summoner, of the original game.
Yeah... I believe it was even mentioned that, unlike in the game, he can use *all* spells of his sub-classes, even the ones he didn't invest anything into when he was gaming.
But I thought that the classes themselves that involve spellcaster were rather basic, because he went the "holy warrior route".
But it seems like I was wrong, although I have to say it would be pretty bad game design if you have to use an advanced magican class to get to the holy warrior archtype.
Magican (basic magic)- > Priest (adds support skills)
Warrior (basic combat skills) -> Knight (adds defensive skills)
Priest + Knight unlocks -> Paladin/Holy Warrior
Like this is what I imagined.
Didn't remember/know that he also had to take Sorcerer, which in my opinion, sounds like an advanced mage type class.
The manga goes on and the art is great. Better than the anime, not that such a statement says a lot, but it's much more detailed. Just started yesterday, and it isn't even halfway of what is out there.
Peace.
So basically he could just have used his beast tamer abilities to steal Fumba's pets, including Hydra ?
I agree Ifrit was disapointing. Slime version was more apealing at least.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
I thought he was going to figure the ring thing about, but it sounds like they need the rings for more of the plot so that'll have to wait.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~