It's no wonder that the difference between fz and fsn is so much that fz really makes people unable to stop watching it. This is what the battle of the Holy Grail should be. It's not the protagonist who opens up and closes the harem. Routines (that is, the male protagonist slowly upgrades to fight monsters, who is obviously very weak, but also holds back a bunch of unrealistic ideas and acts without authorization) first come to a not-so-powerful rider to practice and saber to produce treasures... The male protagonist is caught and then goes Save him... Sacrifice archer but archer gave the male lead's opinion to make the male lead wake up a little later Rin helped to connect Saber with the male lead's magic... Then the masters appeared one by one according to the ability of the level, let the male lead and Saber defeat the final big boss... Which battle is like this Playing like a house (well, I mentioned that the upper part really doesn't like the male protagonist who wanted to spit out a slot, but I wrote so much ˊ_>ˋ) fz is much better. After all, most of them have been planning for a long time. Participated in the Holy Grail War
I watched this only because I was interested in the story of Jin Shining and Saber, but I was attracted by the plot
But I feel that the protagonist is actually the King of Conquerors. At first, I thought he was a little reckless, but since the 11 episodes of the three kings meeting, I felt that he is a wise man who has been enjoying life, and there is more than one treasure in the three kings' Noble Phantasms. Saber feels a bit shabby with only one sword (of course, Saber's ability and the power of that sword should not be underestimated, only from the quantity)
Shiny, who is also quite soy sauce, has more interactions with Kirei, so for some reason, he wants to pair Saber and Lancer together. They have the same chivalry spirit, they understand each other and appreciate each other, and Lancer's tear moles are really a bit charming. No wonder The setting is to attract married women... um...
Because caster and his master are still very active as the "villains" in this crusade, the fun and art of killing is really bad fun, but in the end, when caster talked with Ryunosuke, he questioned whether there is a god in the world. A new interpretation perspective... quite... new... these two really fit together
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