This guy's yammering on about people thinking "mages and magic engineers are disadvantaged in matches" (ch 186). But I thought Han said magic engineers "don't participate in the tournaments because of fairness issues" (ch 182)—as in, they're too OP in this format.
So are mages/magic engineers allowed to fight or not? Was there a translation discrepency? Or is there some distinction between mages and magic engineers that isn't ever clarified very well for the sake of *hand-wavey* plot convenience purposes?
I honestly don't have a problem with plot holes in webtoons/webnovels, especially considering how the creators have to churn out new chapters every week, I just want to make sure I'm not the one missing or misunderstanding something here lol
Also, it is clearly stated during one arc where Han contemplates choosing between Eolka and Catio. Magic engineers are considered much more valuable in the later stage, because they're efficient and versatile for missions than traditional elemental mages. This is because their skill ranges providing the team with utility and adaptability, unlike traditional mages who focus on only one or two elements, mostly which is damage power.
It’s frustrating how so many comments are thoughtlessly complaining about and making fun of the art.
The artist(s) have to draft, line, and color so many panels just for one episode—it’s unreasonable to expect every panel to be detailed or perfect. The ears are fine. The noses are fine. They’re consistent enough across episodes that they just seem like part of the art style. Is it “perfect”? No. But also, what kind of question is that? Not every comic is going to have the same art style because not every artist draws the same. There’s no single “right” way to draw. The hair is beautiful, the hands are elegant (aka NOT AI), and the expressions are subtle yet lovely. The lineart is delicate. The colors are soothing.
Reading an artist’s comic for free and then complaining about their art style is like getting carried across the desert on someone else’s back and complaining that the ride is too bumpy.
You an artist? Ever tried drawing a comic yourself? Do it. Come up with a script. Draft out your panels. Find the right compositions, draw all the lineart, add the color, and the speech bubbles, and the text. Format everything for the screen. Post it online. And then let the comments roll in: “wow those ears are sooooo ugly HAHAHAHHAHAHAH”
Not to mention you wouldn’t even get paid well.







ahsjdksjf poor man didn't even make it longer than one panel before he got caught. escape attempt failed instantly lollll