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All you did when replying to me was repeat the same stuff without adding anything new, and I've already addressed it regardless of what you think. I really shouldn't have to respond to these arguments when you've brought in nothing that hasn't already been addressed. Again, you're holding onto a statement from Dryad that I frankly have no idea how you got "you can kill mid-rank devils or higher with Ultimate Magic" from. I've already explained that she would've mentioned that they could do this given that she knew they were learning Ultimate Magic, as now was not a time for her to be cryptic and only imply things. They learned it, yet she still considers those devils a problem. It's that simple.
Also side note, Asta's feat against Lucifero's gravity is lifting strength, not AP, so it's completely irrelevant.
You just keep saying "you didn't even read my post" when you don't even substantiate it well to begin with. And once again, Luck never killed the mid-rankers regardless of what you claim. They were confused that he managed to hurt them like that to begin with, but they're not dead, otherwise they wouldn't have reacted to what he did.
I'm sorry, but this is getting ridiculous, especially stuff like the whole "Asta needing Union" thing, to the point that I'm starting to believe you're deliberately creating these interpretations to try and support a flimsy argument.
Also side note, Asta's feat against Lucifero's gravity is lifting strength, not AP, so it's completely irrelevant.
You just keep saying "you didn't even read my post" when you don't even substantiate it well to begin with. And once again, Luck never killed the mid-rankers regardless of what you claim. They were confused that he managed to hurt them like that to begin with, but they're not dead, otherwise they wouldn't have reacted to what he did.
I'm sorry, but this is getting ridiculous, especially stuff like the whole "Asta needing Union" thing, to the point that I'm starting to believe you're deliberately creating these interpretations to try and support a flimsy argument.