![]() ![]() ![]() We’re retreading familiar ground here, I know, but it’s worth mentioning again that none of them are precisely wrong in their assumptions. They’re all very quick to point fingers at each other once Naofumi starts casting blame, but most likely each of them would be right in the game they’re accustomed to, which means the reason behind their inability to cooperate lies in the very simple fact that this world they’re in isn’t a game. ![]() The Spear Hero wants to attack the biggest, baddest monster on the ship, the Sword Hero believes they have to kill the zombie pirate to unlock the true boss, and the Bow Hero is basically acting as support because no one’s listening to him, anyway. She’s fighting monsters like she’s at the prime of her life again, which comes in handy when it comes time for Naofumi to find out why the other three heroes aren’t saving the day.Īs usual, the answer is a lack of cohesion. The MVP for the episode was by far and wide the old woman Naofumi saved once upon a time, and she’s as hale as a horse. The knights from Lute are onboard this time, so unlike the first Wave, Naofumi and his group don’t need to stay behind to protect the villagers and get the chance to use their new gear, as well as a dragon-possessed Rage Series unlock, to snag a little boss-killing action for themselves. Everyone knows a recap at the beginning of the episode – plus an animation bump – means big things are in store, and sure enough, the next Wave commences.
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