Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon Hentai

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2D Visuals, 3D Effects : There are three minotaurs near the end of S1E10 that are clearly CGI. It's almost impossible to not notice when the first two minotaurs in the series were incredibly important to the story and another (normally animated) one had been on screen not 10 seconds earlier. Achilles' Heel : All monsters have one: the magic stone at their core. One direct strike can fell any monster, although this should only be a last resort as it renders the stone worthless. Accidental Pervert : Happens to Bell in S1E11 since he's unable to keep himself balanced from his injuries, immediately plunging himself into Aiz's Marshmallow Hell . In episode S1E12, Hermes purposely lures Bell to a spot where they could view the women bathing , then knocks him into said bath . Surprisingly, they're all OK with this once they quickly realize Hermes was to blame, and several of the women are OK with it before the realization, making no attempt to hide themselves from him . Adam Smith Hates Your Guts : Non-video game example. In S1E12, both Welf and Lili are shocked at the outrageous prices being charged for substandard items in the item shop on the 18th floor, such as a really beaten bag being sold for 20k valis. Unfortunately, they don't have a choice but to buy it, as Bell was forced to drop almost all of their items just to make it to the 18th floor safely. And they would need said items to make it back to town. This trope is actually Invoked In-Universe . The people working in safe zones such as Rivira (the town on the 18th floor) know that people will buy their items for exorbitant prices if it could save their life. So, they do. (They get around the fact that Adventurers do not carry around bags of money by creating IOUs and having them pay when they get back home.) The dungeon is a lawless place. Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole : A supporter's role to an adventurer is to carry their extra gear and loot as well as carve out the magic stones from the bodies of monsters so the adventurer can focus on fighting. This is essential for making money in Orario's economy, as carving up monsters alone in the Dungeon is dangerous and time-consuming. In the anime, the monsters explode into dust the moment they die even if their magic stone is undamaged, diminishing the value of supporters like Lili. Albinos Are Freaks : Inverted . Bell's snow-white hair and red eyes remind others of the cute, but dangerous almiraj ( a rabbit with a horn on its head ) monsters that inhabit the middle floors of the dungeon — this adds to his "pure" and "rabbit-like" appearance that others find endearing and cute, while Hestia, who is head over heels for him, considers them part of his "cool looks". All Love Is Unrequited : Oooooooh boy. And how. In order: Hestia, Lily, Syr, Eina and Freya all have feelings for Bell, but Bell's too focused on Aiz to notice that they like him. Aiz has Bete, Loki and Lefiya longing for her, but the only person she might possibly be interested in is Bell . Tione likes her captain, Fynn, but the one person he showed any interest in is Lily, who as mentioned, wants Bell. All Your Base Are Belong to Us : The Apollo Familia blows up the Hestia Familia's church in their efforts to kidnap Bell . Alternate Character Reading : Episode titles of the anime are glossed with text that is completely different, but related, to the title itself. In the following, the gloss are put between parentheses. First season: Episode 1: Adventurer (Bell Cranel) Episode 2: Monster Festival (Monsterphilia) Episode 3: The Blade of a God (Hestia Knife) Episode 4: The Weak (Supporter) Episode 5: Spellbook (Grimoire) Episode 6: The Reason (Liliruka Erde) Episode 7: Sword Princess (Aiz Wallenstein) Episode 8: Wanting to be a Hero (Argonaut) Episode 9: The Blacksmith (Welf Crozzo) Episode 10: Pass Parade (Procession of Monsters) Episode 11: Labyrinth Utopia (Under Resort) Episode 12: Evil Intentions (Show) Episode 13: invoked The Story of a Familia ( Familia Myth ) Anachronism Stew : The story is mostly medieval fantasy in terms of daily technological use and setting, but several magic items in the story function closely to modern appliances. For instance, there are elevators in Babel and the streets are adorned with lights powered by Magic Stones. In addition, the gods are fond of modern Japanese tropes. Loki refers to Bete as a Tsundere and had her entire familia dress up in Sailor Fuku as part of a bet, both of which are given a Hand Wave as being part of the "perspective of the gods". Annoying Arrows : Lili's wrist crossbow isn't useful for anything beyond distracting targets. Given that she just draws it with two fingers, it's justified, as it indicates that the bow is really just a glorified slingshot. Anti-Grinding : Stat Grinding is generally limited by rule of diminishing returns and a soft stat cap at 999 (Bell breaks it though). This series' system of Character Levels , however, seems to limit the number of high-level character in the universe. An adventurer can't get a level up by fighting just any Random Encounter even if he has maxed out his stats, since a heroic feat is what's necessary for a level-up. While defeating a level Boss or, at least in Bell's case, defeating a Random Encounter that should have been too strong for him is a "heroic feat," level bosses are rare . They spawn once every 14 days , and that's on the common end of the rare level bosses. This explains why most adventurers would never get a level-up before retirement, and Level 2's are already considered elite in this universe. Asshole Victim : The adventurer that attacks Lilly in S1E06, and even goes so far as to kick her while she was down, is killed by some killer ants a few moments later. The guy who screwed Lilly over by taking away her key then throwing her into a group of monsters also meets a similar end during The Stinger for S 1 E 07 when he's killed by a minotaur who was trained by another adventurer to become an even deadlier creature. Asskicking Equals Authority : As a general rule the leader of a Familia is also their highest leveled (or equal highest) member. Probably justified because for most adventurers levelling up is a slow process so the highest levelled member is generally also the most senior member as well. Atrocious Alias : The gods love giving each other's familia members horrible titles as a way to mess with each other. Loki's members managed to avoid bad ones due to Loki intimidating the other gods. Bell's title of Little Rookie, while unimpressive, could have been a lot worse if it wasn't for Freya. Attack Its Weak Point : In S1E08, the minotaur's skin is extremely tough, giving Bell difficultly in fighting it. However, he manages to stab its arm at one point, causing it to drop the sword it was using. Bell then uses the sword to make more cuts into it, then finally stabs it again with his knife, and casts firebolts directly into its body until it explodes. Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever : The Goliath falls onto the ceiling of the 18th floor at the end of S1E12, and attacks the adventurers in S1E13. A Truce While We Gawk : A brief one occurs in S1E12 when Hestia releases her goddess form. Both Bell's companions, and the hostile adventurers they were fighting, stop fighting when they see her transform. The hostile group then runs away, not wanting to provoke Hestia. Another one occurs in S1E13, after the Goliath suffers a second devastating blow from Bell. Everyone stops fighting for a moment, and even the monsters are scared enough that they attempt to flee. Badass Crew : Several Familia. Members of the Loki Familia currently listed in the character sheet are all badasses. Take an example: why did Aiz happened to pass by a Mind Down-affected Bell in Book 3/S1E05? Turns out she, Riveria, Tiona, Tione, and Fynn finished a 46-hour crawl at the 37th floor. For fun . They are at least Level 3 (Lefiya), average at Level 5, and maxes at Level 6. To note, most adventurers are Level 1. While we were only told the strength of the Freya familia is on par with Loki's, we know the Ottar, the single adventurer with the highest character level , is in this Familia. We get to see a bit more of their strength in Volume 7. They are FREAKISHLY strong. The Ganesha Familla is noted to be on par with the Loki and Freya Famillas. Makes sense given the fact that their god is incredibly influential, and they're also a Familla of monster tamers. Being Watched : Characters recognize that they are being watched several times throughout the story. Beauty Equals Goodness : Monsters in this story are feral and mindless, regardless of whether or not they are humanoid or even human-looking. They end up looking appropriately monstrous as a result, being horrifically ugly. Xenos, meanwhile, are intelligent. While below a certain threshold on the Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism they look exactly the same, above a certain point they begin to look as impossibly beautiful as almost everyone else in this setting. They're still not necessarily good, but unlike regular monsters they have the potential to be. Beauty Is Never Tarnished : Played straight for the more action-oriented girls, such as Aiz and Mikoto. Averted with Liliruca, who is shown getting beaten up and abused repeatedly by adventurers other than Bell. Beleaguered Assistant : Ares's assistant Maurius. He effectively has to play babysitter to Ares's spoiled little kid. Betty and Veronica : Hestia and Aiz Wallenstein play these roles for Bell respectively. Hestia is the energetic and affectionate goddess of Bell's Familia , she isn't known by many mortals and Bell sees her as family more than anything. Aiz is one of the strongest members of the famous Loki Familia with an exotic, icy personality and Bell falls madly in love with her the moment he meets her. BFS : Ottar gives one to a minotaur he's training in S1E07. It uses said sword against Bell in S1E08. After Bell successfully disables its arm, he grabs the minotaur's sword and uses it against the beast. One handed . Big Damn Heroes : Bell gets to pull this off with Lilly, Firebolts blazing in to save her from a swarm of Killer Ants. Aiz is a specialist at this, first for Bell, then Lefiya a couple times, as well as others. In S1E12, Welf and several of Bell's other companions come to help him while he's dueling against a jealous adventurer who's also using an invisibility item. Bilingual Bonus : In the Japanese audio Bell refers to Hestia as Kami-sama . This is translated as goddess, which is inaccurate. note Bell would use Megami to call Hestia goddess. Bell's use of Kami-sama would more accurately translate as G od, with a big G, and is how the Abrahamic God is referred to by Japanese-speaking followers. Bit Character : Misha Frot, who appears in order to tell the Guild that the monsters have been let out during Monsterphilia, and then promptly disappears . This is however averted in the novels, where Misha is Eina's coworker and there are frequent chats between the two. Blood Is the New Black : Whenever a fight gets intense, Bell always gets blood splashed across his face. Blood Magic : Gods of a familia will prick their finger and drop blood on the back of an adventurer to view and upgrade their status. Blush Sticker : Appears from time to time on various characters, usually Hestia. Body Horror : The Goliath boss the adventurers are forced to fight in S1E13 suffers some devastating blows, which shears off parts of its jaw, head, and later the top half of its body. Due to its Healing Factor however, it manages to regenerate the missing parts. However, once the crystal is exposed, Bell immediately launches another assault at it, finally killing the Goliath. Breather Episode : S1E07 for the most part. Bell spends a lot of time training with Aiz, and learns quite a bit from her despite all the bumps and bruises. S1E11 and the first half of 12, where Bell and his companions spend time recovering in the safety zone of the 18th floor, after barely making it there. Breather Level : Level 18 is an In-Universe example, where monsters don't even spawn. Brick Joke : In "Grand Day Eve", the Hostess of Fertility has a stall set up at the festivities that has Behemoth-themed snacks, all of which are pitch black. Understandably, no one wants to try them. In the "Grand Day" story proper, after Bell and Lefiya defeat the Behemoth, the expedition party takes some time off to recover, with the waitresses giving away snacks. Everyone realizes that they're trying to get rid of the Behemoth snacks they failed to sell at the festival earlier. Bridal Carry : Bell does this to Hestia as they flee a silverback. Broken Bridge : The Goliath dropping into the 18th floor also ends up cutting off the adventurers' escape route. They are therefore forced to fight the beast, as they can't clear the blocked passage until it's defeated. Boy Meets Girl : Bell and Hestia's first meeting in the rain.
(As Hestia updates Bell's status): The flames of jealously towards Aiz burned in Hestia's heart.
Hestia: It's the technique to end all techniques.
Early-Bird Cameo : Welf is briefly seen arguing with a shopkeeper in S1E02 after Bell walks away from Miach's store. He doesn't join Bell's group until S1E09. Earn Your Happy Ending : It takes quite a bit of effort on everyone's part to defeat the Goliath in S1E13. Elfeminate : Elves of both sexes have the reputation to be very pretty, and Eina is conscious of this fact enough to avoid entering bars. Elopement : In Volume 6, Hestia offers to run away with Bell, since they were currently on the verge of exile and Familia members and their gods are separated from each other in the case of such an event. Unfortunately the topic is dropped as the army that was chasing them had caught up, Encounter Bait : In S1E06, Lilliluka drops a few of them near Bell. Encounter Repellant : Lilliluka uses one in S1E10 in addition to later volumes of the light novels. It's a bag with an incredibly foul odor, to the point that Welf actually complains about it despite it saving their life in that episode. Easily Forgiven : Liliruca steals Bell's weapons, cheats him out of a fair share of their dungeon loot, and eventually leaves him for dead amid a hoard of monsters, but Bell comes to her rescue and forgives her for everything, because apparently, he is incapable of having any negative emotions or thoughts about women no matter what they do to him. Excalibur in the Rust : After Lilliruca tries to sell Bell's knife , she is shocked to find out that the pawnshop will only give her 30 valis for it. He tells her the blade is dull and won't cut, hence its uselessness. She then wonders how so many monsters were defeated hours earlier by said weapon. After Bell recovers it, the weapon's hieroglyphs immediately light up, causing her to realize that this weapon only works when Bell is holding it. Experience Booster : Bell's skill allows him to rapidly gain experience, shattering the previous record for how fast an adventurer became Level 2. It is a noted phenomenon that the more meaning a battle has, the more experience the participant gets. In Tione's homeland, with a lack of monsters to battle, Amazons were forced to battle each other. For Tione to reach Level 2, Kali forced her to fight one of her friends to the death. This phenomenon was exploited by Freya to stop Loki from looking too closely at how fast Bell levelled up by pointing out that the Minotaur Bell slayed was the second one he encountered and since he still carried some trauma from the first one, fighting the second one carried a special meaning for him. Eye Scream : Ryu and Asfi attack the Goliath's eyes with wind blasts and fire respectively in S1E13, causing it to grab his face in pain. Failure Montage : Bell during his Training from Hell with Aiz in S1E07. During one session, he repeatedly gets knocked out, then makes the same exact face and scream every time since Aiz is giving him a Lap Pillow . Fanservice : Hermes asks to speak to Bell privately in S1E12. He then lures the lad to a spot where they can peek on the girls while they're bathing. Bell is against it, but Hermes nudges him off the tree branch Bell was on, causing him to fall into the bath. He sees all of them naked, with some becoming incredibly embarrassed, while others, like Hestia, don't mind showing off their body to him at all. Fantastic Measurement System : The " celch " and the " meder " are common units of length. Reading between the lines they're clearly just renamed centimetres and metres. Fantasy Counterpart Culture : The "Far East" where Takemikazuchi Familia is from is clearly a fantasy version of Japan. Fate Worse than Death : In the anime, Takemikazuchi has pretty much glossed over what happens when a Killing Stone with a Renart's soul is broken. In the novels, he stated it in more concrete terms: that poor renard's cognitive abilities are effectively gone, reducing them to a vegetable. Fictional Currency : The valis, roughly equal to 10 yen in purchasing power. Foreshadowing : In the first episode, Hestia mentions to Bell that gods aren't allowed to use their powers in the dungeons for some reason. She apparently forgot that, as that's exactly what she does in S1E12 to save Bell from the receiving end of a one-sided fight. Consequently a huge floor boss shows up in retaliation. Fox Folk : Renards, a rare race from the Far East who are known for having fox-like ears and a tail. They're unique among the races as they're integral to the creation of a Killing Stone, which rips a renard's soul out of their body to allow the holder to use whatever magic that renard could. Ishtar wanted to force Haruhime to create a Killing Stone for her so she could use her magic to overrun the Freya Familia. Free-Fall Fight : In Sword Oratoria S1E11, Lefiya got thrown into the big hole that connect the floor 52 to floor 58. Bete, Tiona and Tione jump in to rescue her while fighting wyverns that come into the hole to greet them. Funny Background Event : In S1E12, after Hestia asks Bell if he likes sweaty girls, Aiz, who was sitting in the background, immediately begins sniffing herself.
Belong to LOKI Familia. This time AIS WALLENSTEIN has upgrade to LV 6. And she has been fight the monster on the 37 floor on her own.
BELL CRANEL a member of HESTIA Familia grep to LV 3. The Familia led by him beat APOLLON Familia in a War Game. He had upgrade to LV 2 one month ago.
I Lied : One of Lili's familia members promises to save her in S1E06 from the large group o
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