The sword analysis scene was intense! Rivers really knows his stuff about the Flowing Moonblade. It adds depth when characters recognize secret royal styles. The tension before the clash had me holding my breath. The stream quality was great. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! keeps surprising me with these lore drops. Who is actually fighting under that mask?
I love how the Lady in pink questioned the gender of the fighters. It shows she is sharp despite the confusion. The dialogue about fighters dressed similarly was funny but serious. The fight choreography with blue effects looked amazing on my phone. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! has such cool visual effects. The twist about the royal secret sword style makes me want to binge more episodes now.
Rivers seemed confident predicting the winner, but the outcome was wild. The fighter in black moved so fast! Her sword glow was mesmerizing. I did not expect her to win so decisively against such a strong opponent. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! delivers action packed scenes every time. The announcer calling out Young Lord Wren added a huge layer of mystery to the victory.
The costume design is absolutely stunning in this series. The pink dress details and the white robes look so expensive. It really sets the mood for a high stakes duel. I am loving the aesthetic of this production. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! does not skimp on visual beauty. The way the hair accessories move during the fight shows great attention to detail by the crew.
Why did the announcer say Young Lord Wren won? The fighter in black was the one standing! This disguise plot is getting juicy. I suspect she is hiding her identity for a bigger reason. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! loves a good identity crisis. The look on Rivers face when he realized the sword style was royal was priceless. I need to know who she really is.
The pacing of this duel was perfect. Not too slow, not too fast. It gave us time to understand the stakes before the blades clashed. The blue energy effects were a nice touch too. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! knows how to build anticipation. The sound design during the sword clash really made me jump in my seat. Highly recommend watching with sound on.
Rivers and the Lady in pink have great chemistry. Their whispered bets felt like secrets shared between friends. It makes the audience feel like insiders watching the tournament. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! builds relationships well. I hope they continue to analyze the fights together. Their dynamic adds humor to the serious tournament setting.
That Flowing Moonblade move was sleek! I wonder how many people in the story know about this secret style. It implies the fighter has high status. The lore building is impressive. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! keeps the world building tight. The way the loser fell showed the power difference clearly. No doubt who was stronger in this round.
I was shocked when the Lady in pink realized both fighters looked similar. Her confusion was relatable. It adds a layer of mystery to the tournament participants. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! plays with perception well. The background extras also looked very engaged in the duel. It made the arena feel crowded and alive.
The ending announcement left me hanging! Who is Young Lord Wren really? The fighter in black looked so cool standing victorious. I cannot wait for the next episode. (Dubbed) Weak Nobody? True Swrodsman! always ends on a cliffhanger. The judge's serious tone matched the gravity of the win. This show is becoming my favorite watch.