I think it compares to the rank of warriors they occasionally mention. Iron, Silver, and Gold. As for what the comparison was I forgot because it wasn't all that important.
Honestly, even without the leaf, just having a reputation as their friend is immensely helpful to him. It could also get him targeted of course, but he's got so many reasons for people to target him now that that isn't so important
two release of the same chapter? I was so excited thinking it was a new chapter T_T lol The new page is easier to read with phone, but the bar is a distraction. can't waitbfor the next/previous chapter auto link.
I'll tell you first in case it turns you off. Spoiler MC literally becomes a planeswalker, and his planeswalker powers literally work by Magic The Gathering TCG rules. It's good, though, if that doesn't bother you. Even though, going by the game standards he had while he was still just a player in an MMO, he's rather mis-spec'd with underutilized skill points, he can still be considered as being a particularly powerful person but only for normal people and not for the standards of players who would be more like "hero"-type characters in the world MC finds himself in. That's where the above spoiler comes to mind as, combined with his knowledge of enemy behavior that persists even after he transferred into the real world version of the MMO he played, he's more like a leader-type currently with his main strength being his ability to direct people and exploit his game knowledge. For sure, he's using that game knowledge of his to get powerful artifacts and, even though he's been forced to get "inferior" skills due to necessity, he's still learning unique and powerful abilities. So even if he's not as strong as he could possibly ever be, he's still got a large advantage in this area because he's able to easily strengthen himself as he gains more power from defeating enemies.
You have to wait for a while before I re-edit the old chapters in May and compile data on the characters.
Something tells me that fight is going to come right now, no matter how much he'd like it to come later. I wonder how all of this will impact his plans to settle where he wants.
I always keep a list of characters for almost all novel I read, because sometimes I would stockpile chapters but forgt who is who when I resume.
I really thought the second box would have the mage's head. I guess he'll be joining the crew in the near future.
Yeah, it was mentioned last chapter. He's a gold rank of some sort, though I don't remember his identity off the top of my head.
Normally yes, fire seeds are needed. But he mentioned that he doesn't need it for where he's trying to go (Valhalla). He probably wants the seed for something else (it's been shown to do massive damage to chaos creatures like the giant skeleton.)
chapter 139 such a distasteful ending if not for the necromancer he is dead and yet he still spout nonsense
He's definitely going to ask his dad to help him get revenge. Not killing him here won't really help much. Though it would be different if they were heading off to claim an already built fortress. Also, they're definitely going to look into his background now, even if only to talk to "his" clan about his actions. Most feudal societies take a very dim view of impersonating a noble.