Was there ever any doubt?And Touma is the best dragon in the Dengeki
my glorious spiky haired kingWas there ever any doubt?
Issei ain’t got shit on Touma
I also think that ToAru swept the polls in part because many in Japan expected another season of ToAru for the Dengeki Bunko's 30th anniversary and instead gave it to other series.
- NT21He had to get within punching range of Mathers.
However.
Just as he broke through and blew away the wall of fire, he heard a series of dry sounds.
“You may have broken the hot and dry, but the hot and wet and cold and wet are joined with it.
There are no pure elements at the surface of the four worlds, but the isolated cold and dry will use its great influence to disturb the world’s harmony.
Earth born of fire, use your great fusion to reinforce your meaning and strike the destroyer of the elements!!”There were four elements.
In the large scale ceremonial magic used by the Golden cabal, you could not exclude any of those four even if you only wished to use the one.
In a technical sense, there were no pure elements in this world.
For example, fire always contained some trace amounts of water, wind, and earth.
Trying to remove that margin of error would be the same as forcibly removing electrons or protons from stable atoms or molecules.
? The narrative says Flaming Sword is equal Gungnir not more powerful, also Touma couldn't negate it cause Coronzon was in a flesh and blood body, this was stated, after she got soul ripped he blocked it just fine.I'm not sure why you even say Flaming;Sword is only at the level of Gungnir when it blatantly does more damage to Touma than Gungnir did and basic scaling already puts Coronzon at a level above Othinus
"and basic scaling already puts Coronzon at a level above Othinus"? The narrative says Flaming Sword is equal Gungnir not more powerful, also Touma couldn't negate it cause Coronzon was in a flesh and blood body, this was stated, after she got soul ripped he blocked it just fine.
Why does being in a body make her magic unnegatable? IDK but that's the logic Kamachi seems to be using here.