In this chapter, we're introduced to the new members of Fairy Tail's "most powerful team ever" , and we learn that they're led by a guy named "Whoosh" and a girl named "Pink-Haired Guy" . We're also introduced to some of the other members of the gang, including "Magic Swordsman" and "Fire and Waterman," as well as "Magic Queen Titania" and her "circle sword." We learn that "Magic Weapons" are weapons that are stocked in "different dimensions and called forth." We also learn that the "standard wizard swordsman" only re-uses weapons while he's fighting, whereas the "Knight gong" uses weapons only while fighting. This is a big deal, because it means that "magic weapons" are stocked "in a different dimension" and are called forth. It's like "her armor is disappearing." This is the first time we've seen "Magic weapons" being used in combat, and it's clear that they aren't just "requip weapons while fighting," but are also stocked in a "different dimension." We've also learned that the standard wizard swordman uses weapons "only while fighting" whereas "the Knight gong" does so. This means that magic weapons can't really be combined with fire and water to do anything. "Magic swordsman," we learn, "only requip weapons when fighting. The standard knight swordman only uses weapons while "fighting," whereas the wizard sword uses weapons when "fighting." This shows us that the two of them have a lot in common. They're both "magic swordsmen," and they've both been using magic weapons in combat.
In this chapter, we're introduced to the new members of Fairy Tail's "most powerful team ever" , and we learn that they're led by a guy named "Whoosh" and a girl named "Pink-Haired Guy" . We're also introduced to some of the other members of the gang, including "Magic Swordsman" and "Fire and Waterman," as well as "Magic Queen Titania" and her "circle sword." We learn that "Magic Weapons" are weapons that are stocked in "different dimensions and called forth." We also learn that the "standard wizard swordsman" only re-uses weapons while he's fighting, whereas the "Knight gong" uses weapons only while fighting. This is a big deal, because it means that "magic weapons" are stocked "in a different dimension" and are called forth. It's like "her armor is disappearing." This is the first time we've seen "Magic weapons" being used in combat, and it's clear that they aren't just "requip weapons while fighting," but are also stocked in a "different dimension." We've also learned that the standard wizard swordman uses weapons "only while fighting" whereas "the Knight gong" does so. This means that magic weapons can't really be combined with fire and water to do anything. "Magic swordsman," we learn, "only requip weapons when fighting. The standard knight swordman only uses weapons while "fighting," whereas the wizard sword uses weapons when "fighting." This shows us that the two of them have a lot in common. They're both "magic swordsmen," and they've both been using magic weapons in combat.