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Yeah, I Rule with InstrumentsEP 62

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Yeah, I Rule with Instruments

In a world of powerful awakeners and fierce beasts, everyone awakens legendary weapons. I, however, awaken two ordinary instruments. Dismissed as a useless support, I unleash terrifying souls with my melodies, surrounding beasts in an instant. No one expects this "support" to hold such horrifying power. What truly lies behind my instruments?
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Ep Review

Crystal Chaos Energy

The special effects when the crystal starts glowing are absolutely insane. Seeing those musical instruments fly through the air and smash into the gem was unexpected but so cool. The explosion of rainbow light blinded everyone, and the look of shock on the leader's face was priceless. Yeah, I Rule with Instruments really knows how to deliver a visual spectacle that keeps you guessing.

Cultists Getting Roasted

I love how the hooded figures go from praying confidently to trembling in fear. The moment the man in glasses gets angry, the whole atmosphere shifts from ritualistic to terrifying. Their submission feels earned because his aura is just that strong. Watching them kneel in Yeah, I Rule with Instruments is a satisfying power trip for the audience.

Glasses Reflecting Power

That close-up shot where the rainbow colors reflect in his glasses is cinematic gold. It symbolizes him absorbing the energy or maybe seeing the truth behind the magic. His expression changes from calm to intense so quickly. It is a small detail in Yeah, I Rule with Instruments that adds so much depth to his character without a single word spoken.

Musical Weapons WTF

Never thought I would see a trumpet and a string instrument used as magical projectiles, but here we are. The animation of them flying towards the crystal with such speed is hilarious and epic at the same time. It breaks the serious tone perfectly. Yeah, I Rule with Instruments brings such unique creativity to the battle scenes that you cannot look away.

Red Sky Vibes

The background art with the red sky and jagged rocks sets such a menacing mood. It feels like the end of the world, which raises the stakes for the ritual. The lightning cracking the ground adds to the chaos. In Yeah, I Rule with Instruments, the environment feels like a character itself, pressing down on everyone involved in the scene.

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