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i can't get over how good this show is but im sad Kraft didn't tag along but maybe in the future!

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Richard Diaz

A lot more than a few hundred years older.

Didrik Svahn

Great episode indeed despite barely being any action in it

Sancturillore -- Élie Simard-Wallot

For not levitating Stark while in the snowstorm, they said right before that if they did, the wind would just blow him away from them. So this implies that the levitation spell is more about weight and air manipulation than telekinesis.

Sancturillore -- Élie Simard-Wallot

Of note, about Frieren restricting her mana shown while in the hero party. A few things are heavily implied in the manga (and the anime shows them too, but since you have to pause to observe more stuff, people miss those details more in the anime than the manga): 1- When Frieren began her training with Flamme, Flamme had Frieren restrict her mana shown to 1/10th of her total mana capacity at the time. 2- Then, while Flamme was alive, Frieren kept training her mana capacity, but kept the appearance of her mana capacity the same as when she started the mana restraint training, so by the time of Flamme's death, it was restrained to far less than 1/10 (it only looked like 1/10 of her amount from when she met Flamme). 3- As Frieren kept training her mana capacity for the next 1000 years, Frieren eventually started making her mana look even smaller than 1/10 of her amount from when she met Flamme. 4- So when Frieren met Himmel, Eisen and Heiter, Frieren's mana looked very small. This is why Heiter (who has a good quantity of mana for someone in his 20s) said that Frieren had only 1/5th of his mana. 5- For the first few years in the Hero's party, aka while they were still fighting demons within the Central Continent, Frieren showed the same amount of mana as when she was recruited into the party. This is why it was easy for her party members (such as Heiter) to figure out that she actually had much more mana than that, since she was still only showing a very small amount. 6- At some unknown point between the flashback from this episode and the time Frieren started fighting in the Northern Continent and fought Aura for the first time, Frieren changed the amount of mana she was showing from very very little to about a century's worth of mana training. Frieren likely did this because it is actually more suspicious from a demon's point of view to see an elf mage with only a few years worth of combined mana training time, and less suspicious for the amount to be worth a 100 years of mana training. This is why Aura said in the previous episode that Frieren's mana hadn't changed since she had last seen her 80 years prior.