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The All-Knowing BeastmasterEP 77

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The All-Knowing Beastmaster

His family called him worthless. Now he sees everything, every monster's weakness, every hidden power, every secret the world buried. When a portal opens to the dimension where his parents vanished, he'll walk in with eyes that see through gods. The beastmaster world isn't ready for someone who always knows the next move.
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Commander's Calm Before Storm

The way the silver-haired commander stands so still while everything explodes around him is iconic. His uniform, the stars on his shoulders, the cold stare—it all screams authority. The All-Knowing Beastmaster really knows how to build a leader who doesn't need to shout to be feared. That dragon summoning scene? Pure cinematic gold. I'm obsessed.

Green Hair Guy's Panic Face

Love how the green-haired soldier goes from confident to terrified in seconds. His glasses fogging up? Chef's kiss. The All-Knowing Beastmaster uses side characters so well to show the scale of danger. When the monsters appear behind the ranks, you feel his fear. It's not just about the heroes—it's about everyone caught in the madness.

Dragon Breath vs Meteor Shower

That blue dragon unleashing its beam against the falling meteors was insane. The light effects, the shockwaves, the debris flying everywhere—it felt like a video game boss fight. The All-Knowing Beastmaster doesn't hold back on spectacle. I paused just to admire the animation. Who knew a dragon could look so majestic and terrifying at once?

Army Formation Feels Like a Wall

The soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder in perfect rows gave me chills. Their armor clinking, helmets hiding their faces—it's like a machine ready to crush anything. The All-Knowing Beastmaster makes even background troops feel important. When the monsters appear above them, you realize no formation is safe. Still, their discipline is admirable.

Red Sky = Bad News Bears

Every time the sky turns red in The All-Knowing Beastmaster, you know trouble's coming. The clouds swirling, the eye pulsing, the ground cracking—it's like the world itself is screaming. I love how the color palette shifts to match the mood. Red isn't just danger; it's doom. And those bones scattered around? Yeah, this place has seen worse.

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