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Unfortunately, he must be level 50 to use them, meaning he needs to go up 19 levels in only two weeks. Arthur sends him and Katzo to train in the futuristic Iron Ruins of the
Divinity near Sixenveldt, though Rakuro is
confused when Arthur gives him a fishing rod, claiming he will definitely need it to survive the ruins. 12"Regrets Always Lie in the Past"
Transliteration: "Kōkai wa Itsumo Kako ni Iru" (Japanese: 後悔はいつも過去にいる)Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuYoshimasa HiraikeDecember 17, 2023 (2023-12-17) After defeating sentry robots, Rakuro and Katzo follow Arthurs' complicated map to a hidden room within the ruins rumored to be tailored for fast levelling. Emul is amazed by Rakuro's explanation that Katzo is a man in a female character body. They find the room, Tearlight Lake, which according to Arthur contains the monster Lifestide Lake Serpent. If caught with a fishing rod it bestows a lot of experience points. After dragging Lifestide to the surface, Rakuro reveals his temporary weapons, Empire Bee Twinblades, made for him by Emul's sister Bilac until he can use the Moonblades. After defeating Lifestide, Katzo reveals Skill-Linking, a core game mechanic along with the ability to get a job or join a guild, all which Rakuro missed by
skipping the tutorial in Firstia, making the game almost unnecessarily difficult for him. After several days, Rakuro and Katzo reach level 42 and 40, respectively, though Rakuro hides his foolishly skipping Firstia from Arthur to avoid embarrassment. Arthur gives them until full moon, the one time a month they can talk to unique ghost NPC Setsuna of Bygone Days, who provides access to Wethermon. 13"Only Resentments About the End of Life Remain"
Transliteration: "Miren
Dake ga Soko ni Iru" (Japanese: 未練だけがそこにいる)Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuTakebumi AnzaiDecember 24, 2023 (2023-12-24) Arthur leads them to Setsuna's secret hiding place in the Prismatic Forest.
idea what to do from the anime/ Reviewer’s Rating: 10 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by jupiter91 (1) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Jan 13, 2024 OtherFritz Mixed Feelings Food Wars is an anime focusing on ambitious chefs-in-training as they vie for dominance at an elite culinary school, a premise that should surely appeal to culinary enthusiasts while also promising a high degree of competition, as is only appropriate for a shounen anime. The show's lead characters, Soma and Megumi, are
likable and compelling enough, if somewhat basic, with goals that easy to understand and root for. The cast in general has enough quirk and personality to entertain, though the show does expect the audience to be invested in even the less
developed characters with decidedly mixed results. The visual style of Food Wars . is consistently pleasing, with appealing character designs and lovingly detailed close-ups of the food.
The meat of the anime, so to speak, is the cooking, which I suppose is to be expected. A typical episode follows one or both of the leads as they are placed in a scenario in which they must either outperform an opponent established to have exceptional skills in a particular field of cooking or meet the standards of a seemingly unpleasable judge, usually illustrated by a succession of nameless extras presenting their own unsatisfactory meals.
[66] The staff and release window for the series were announced on March 22, 2018. [67] The series was directed by Seiji
Kishi and written by Makoto Uezu, with animation by Larx Entertainment. [67] Kazuaki Morita provided character
designs for the anime, while Yasuharu Takanashi composed the series' music. [67] The world premiere of the series took place at Anime Expo on July 7, 2018. [68] The series premiered in Japan at Toho Cinemas Roppongi Hills on January 27, 2019. [7] The series premiered on July 31, 2019.