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Old 2014-04-13, 05:54   Link #41
SoboSobo
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Originally Posted by Anh_Minh View Post
Which is funny, because those who made him barely consider him a magician.


I don't think it was necessary or even beneficial (to the story) to make him such an atypical mage just to show that magicians are weapons. Really, it detracts from that message.


It's more about the presentation than the OPness itself.


As in "wow, he might really die this time (plot armor notwithstanding)".


Which is a bit of a problem, since we've already tapped into the "best in the world" categories (that Chinese guy who's one of top close quarter combatants, and Lina who's the best USNA magician, as well as their go-to girl for anti-magician missions). And we still haven't seen anyone "at his level".


Not really. The feeling I had was that he still had a lot under the hood, and that any difficulty him holding back to not kill her than him being truly cornered.



"He trained for years" is a poor excuse. Lots of kids start martial arts early. How many 15 years old do you see competing against adults in world championships? Zero, that's how many. And he already completely dominated soldiers at 13.



Not to this point. It's as if Einstein discovered Relativity in high school. While keeping a full time job in addition to his school work.




Genetics aren't that straightforward. Just like you can get great magicians out of obscure lineages (like Mari), it's possible for famous families to produce duds. Which Erica isn't, precisely.

But the thing is, Course 1 students are tested for basic specs, and Erica's apparently aren't that good. It's like, they're trying to sort student-athlete, but they test things like muscle tone and lung capacity. Erica's a great soccer player thanks to her excellent ball control, but her tested capacities are bad.

Also, what the school wants are generalists who can play lots of sports, but Erica's only really good at soccer.
I agree with you but after reading 10 volumes so far i come to think that its not characters that are made a certain way to fit in the plot its the problem.
I think the way the power of a magician is determined is the problem it seems to forced to me, i mean the magic community in the story knows that there are more powerful and more useful types of magic besides the 4 great systems and still the magician rank is judged by those only.A BS magician may not be able to use all of 4 systems but that doesn't mean his power is lower then one that can use the 4 great systems.
I don`t know its seems forced and out of place to judge the level based that alone,its like i judge a soccer player by how well he can execute free kicks, he may suck at those but excel at other abilities but he wont be a great soccer player because of that which in reality that has no logic or sense what so ever.
Especially since its said there are only so few magicians in the world and yet the world set a system to diminish the number even more, i don`t know seems to forced to me.
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