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Tensei Kizoku, Kantei Skill de Nariagaru 2nd Season, episode 8

Alternative NamesAs a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in the World Season 2, KanteiSkill 2


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[–] Mercuri@ani.social 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Overall a good episode thanks to some nice character development. I mean, the fighting was better from last episode but still pretty silly. Mercenary commander guy just picking people up by their heads and stabbing them and then one-shotting the enemy commander. Rietz's duel was descent, even if the finishing blow was just a slash across the armor that drew no blood.

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But the character development was really good. I especially loved how Ars is remembering all the fallen soldiers at the end. He knows all their stories and is genuinely sad about their deaths. They're not just a statistic to him. They're faces and memories.