With episode 156, the preparation proceeds, just this time with Yami getting his a lot of it. Until the 18:20 sign of the episode, that solitary sentence satisfactorily summarizes what occurs in the episode. What occurs after that is, by a long shot, the additionally intriguing part.
Instead of harp on long portions of preparing with every one of the Spirit Guardians, the initial segment generally centers around Gaja’s preparation of Asta and Yami preparing with Mereoleona whom Yami alludes to amusingly as Sisleona. In the previous case, Luck and Magna appear to have been totally disregarded, as they are not referenced at all when the Spirit Guardians have their question with the Queen toward the finish of the fragment. Magna being neglected is justifiable, since he needed more mana to deal with the new procedures, yet Luck was exceptionally encouraging last episode, so skipping him appears to be odd.
On the Asta front, Asta reviews a stunt he utilized a whole lot sooner I’ve forgotten about when where he acquired a portion of Noelle’s mand through his Demon-Dwelling Sword. This turns into the stimulus for a likely new assault technique: channel his enemy of enchantment into that blade and afterward use it to toss out an enemy of wizardry sharp edge as ran assault. Asta has, to this point, been what RPG gamers would call an unadulterated scuffle type, so his greatest battle shortcoming has consistently been his absence of hostile viability at reach and his dependence on partners to get him into range. Dominating this ran edge assault would both change that and break the adjusting factor on enemy of wizardry: it’s constantly restricted. In any case, Asta would not be a standard shonen activity legend on the off chance that he didn’t at last get familiar with a stunt this way.
Instead of learning another assault, Yami’s preparation is tied in with figuring out how to get the hang of the Mana Zone trick that Mereoleona has dominated. The failure to get airborne without his brush has been Yami’s shortcoming up until now, and the Mana Zone causes him move beyond that, but at the same time it’s tied in with having the option to dominate the climate around him and, maybe, set up a long-range assault without the sort of help that the mythical person Charla gave him during the thrashing of Clover Kingdom’s villain. He additionally, obviously, realizes how to deal with Mereoleona. Was her failure toward the end that she didn’t will battle more, or that she wasn’t ready to overpower Yami like she had every other person?
In general, however, the greater part of the episode is pretty meh, with the activity scenes appearing a long way from the series’ best liveliness exertion. The most recent couple of minutes is by a long shot the main part, in any case, and protects the episode: the principal real look inside the Spade Kingdom. Presently we realize that the Spade King has a few renegades that should be managed, that they are arranging an intrusion themselves (which both the Heart Queen and Wizard King suspected), and furthermore that something devious is being arranged by stacking detained individuals into structures/machines. The Spade King additionally gets officially presented, as does Ralph, the dissident who moved away, whom I speculate we’ll be seeing a greater amount of soon. Since he’s likewise going into the solid mana zone, may he go over the Devil Believers?
The main piece out of that will be that groundwork for war are not an uneven undertaking, however the Spade King having a graph like that utilized by the Eye of the Midnight Sun which is itself dependent on the Jewish Kabbalah, incidentally is inauspicious. Does that imply that the Spade King has a specific target as a top priority? Furthermore, will the Clover/Heart collusion be prepared on schedule?