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Frieren is able to choose what flowers grow as long as she has seen the flower before. As per Flamme's last wishes, she grows a field of flowers around her master's grave with the spell and avoids using the spell due to it bringing up memories of her. [9] Spell that shuts the door of a treasure vault at the risk of your life: A binding spell that is considered top-rated in folk magic, which Frieren's Spiegel clone uses to seal the entrance of the Spiegel's main body and a treasure vault. The seal only break upon the caster's death. Destructive Lightning: Judradjim: Frieren casts multiple bolts of lightning from her staff directed towards the target. She is first shown using this during the battle against her Spiegel clone. [10][11] Hellfire Summoning: Vollzanbel: Frieren creates a large blast of fire in front of herself, enveloping the battlefield. [12][11] It can melt anything such as a falling column when Frieren and her clone used it at the same time. The Apex of Magic: An offensive spell that Frieren's clone uses when cornered. The attack is so strong that it knocks Fern into the wall and destroys her staff but also leaves the caster's guard completely down. Unnamed protective spell: A protective spell that Frieren develops, which nullifies the curse Diagoldze and makes it ineffective.

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The nature of burning one's Cosmo excuses the power ups that can occur and many characters being plot armoured by Athena's intervention is actually fitting in it's ties to Greek Mythology, in which many heroes such as Heracles and Odysseus couldn't get through some impossible tasks without help from the Gods.
===Story Analysis - Part 1: Sanctuary Arc===
Moving on to talk about a few of the individual arcs, the first is the Sanctuary Arc. This arc had a pretty decent opening act with a tournament that had some actual stakes in the risk of the combatants dying and could have been one of the best tournaments in Shonen had it continued to the end, though it's understandable to abandon it when tournaments were a saturated plot line even during the mid 80s. While the later events with the Black Saints, filler villains such as Docrates and then the Silver Saints could feel quite repetitive in their structure, they did have quite a few highlights for the main cast to help emphasise their differences such as Shiryu's tendency of self-sacrifice and Ikki's merciless nature.
Things start to truly rise in quality when the events of the 12 Zodiac Palaces occur, which is the most popular part of the series and indeed it's peak. The tension was great as the race against time with a clear limit to reach, with the Gold Saints all having clearly distinct personalities and most of them being interesting characters. Gemini Saga is a particular highlight, with the conflict of his personalities being at constant odds with each other and being the best execution of a split-personality character in Shonen (better than the highly overrated Sensui from YYH). The arc can seem somewhat disappointing in the lack of major deaths in the main cast despite the severity of their injuries, though this is somewhat excusable when one major theme of the arc was the Bronze Saints proving themselves as worthy successors to the Gold Saints. Overall, it was a fairly solid action/adventure that I'd rate a 6. 5/10.
===Part 2: Asgard Arc===
This anime exclusive arc is far more than just a filler arc; it's the best filler arc in anime as it actually bothers to make it's anime exclusive characters, the God Warriors, very memorable both in design and personality to the point their characters are even better written than most of the far more iconic Gold Saints for the most part. Archived from the original on February 23, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017. ^ Lisa Dietrich (March 17, 2018). "Man braucht mehr solcher Filme". Leipzig lauscht (in German). Archived from the original on July 5, 2018. Retrieved July 5, 2018. ^ "The 20th Japan Media Arts Festival Award-winning Works" (PDF). Japan Media Arts Festival. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 23, 2018. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
Retrieved October 11, 2022. October 2022: Hazra, Adriana (November 4, 2022). "My Hero Academia Ranks #2 on U. S. Monthly Bookscan October List". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on March 24, 2019. Retrieved March 24, 2019. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (April 13, 2019). "'FictionJunction feat. LiSA' Performs Ending Theme for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Anime".