“No, as I told you, [Dissolution] nullifies regardless of level unless it is a magic that has an additional effect such as ‘can’t be nullified by magic.’ No matter what it is, it can get nullified.”
“No, there’s no such magic! Even if there was such magic, it’s ridiculous if it’s a mere level 2!”
I tried to explain it again, this time more clearly, but it only served to anger Faruru even more.
However, I understood Faruru’s feelings, and I think it was because many people who felt this way that it got banned from the tournament from 8th generation onwards.
It is rather surprising that it didn’t get banned until the 8th generation.
It’s broken on a level that I wouldn’t question if it got nerfed in some way.
“Yeah, I know exactly how Faruru feels. I think it’s weird too. It’s not right that you can erase anything with level 2 magic.”
“Of course! I told you it’s not right! In the first place, such ridiculous magic should be at the highest level—”
“I’d say Level 3’s [Prohibition] magic is about right.”
“— but there’s no way it can be performed. Huh…? What about Level 3’s [Prohibition] magic…?”
“That’s right! [Prohibition] has the same effect as level 2 [Dissolution] and can nullify any magic. It’s very useful, but it’s only one level difference. The environment has certainly changed, as it’s gotten so bad that just one step up in level can change the usability of the magic in such a way…”
“Gunununu! Don’t get carried away with your cheating! If magic doesn’t work, I will just attack physically! Die! Die, die, die, die!”
When Faruru, who still thought I was cheating, realized she couldn’t figure out what the cheating was (which is no surprise since I’m not cheating in the first place), she madly charged at me.
I suppose she just has muscles for brain.
Thinking, I continued to avoid Faruru’s claws and tail whip attacks.
To put it bluntly, it’s less than half the speed of the opponents I fought in my gaming days, so she’s so slow that I can avoid her with closed eyes.
“Don’t dodge! It’s not fair! If you’re a man, fight fair and square—!”
Please explain to me how that is any different than a sandbag anymore.
“No, I have to avoid it because it’ll tear my clothes off.”