The truth is that Makoto was sent by Moon God to replaced the worst goddess. And in the beginning of the series it was stated that Makoto is already surpass the goddess or megami(God) class (by Tomoe) interms of magical energy and creation just a presence of Makoto can create a subspace that’s how powerful he is, not a demi-god but a God of the new world.
He is beating the brakes off of her and thinks she's a guy. Then again if I'm being attacked by Kaiju or a dragon I'm not going to try and check the plumbing until either. It may be different once I've won or we've come to a peaceful agreement
shin/tomoe is basically genderless so identifying him/her as a man isnt wrong either. its just tomoe chose to be a woman so she could have makotos children in the future.
@@kenzacharyrodriguez2591 I know that the rainbow dragon whatever their name was switches their gender on occasion I was not aware that Shin could or did do that. Then again the Earth Dragon took exception to being called a grandma for some reason
So I was always curious, is Mio like substantially stronger than Tomoe? I ask because Makoto seemed to beat Tomoe relatively easily here while he kinda lost to Mio, only being saved because she liked the taste of his blood.
Eh.... Mio's just damned hard to kill. She pretty much eats anything to regenerate faster. Makoto's blood being the best, followed by his magic through attacks and whatnot. She can, if pushed, eat anything to restore energy but to a much smaller degree. That's the reason she was attacking them mindlessly to begin with. She had been mindlessly hungry for as long as anyone knew, even herself. When she got enough of Makoto's blood, her sanity returned. As for if Mio is stronger than Tomoe? I'm gonna have to say not really. They've fought before and while fairly even, Tomoe did win by driving Mio off. Mio is a higher level than Tomoe (which burns her up) but generally they're fairly even. Really at their level, the arena they fought in or on wouldn't survive long enough for a victor to matter. Just their little competition when they were helping the enslaved adventurers escape leveled the wasteland oasis.
Mio's skills/abilities is probably bad matchup for Makoto I assume? Or he just cant fight at full power during the fight vs Mio in fear of injuring/killing the people around him unlike when he fought Tomoe where no one is around in a barren wasteland.
Rather than being stronger, Mio is just harder to kill. Like comparing a full-attack character against one with high defenses and/or self-healing skills
at the beginning he was weaker than both, is just that they stopped fighting, what he had over them was an absurd amount of mana tomoe here was caught off guard by the damage she received and became curious of makoto's memories and mio was just hungry and thus acted irrationally, when she ate his blood infused with his absurdly rich mana, she calmed down and was hungry no more by mid series he is already way stronger than them, as he keeps training, getting new abilities, polishing his skills and still increasing his absurd mana pool, by his own admission, he is not that good of a fighter in the technical aspect
his power works like trafalgar law in one piece but better he uses this power better then law of course there are some differences makato power is more superior then law. law can only use things like telekenises but makato can do more then just that...
Did you know Makoto is not isekai. Makoto parents was sent by Goddess to Earth. And Makoto was born in Earth but actually his world is current place where Goddess send him.
Isekai just means new world (for the main character). And Makoto was born and raised on Earth. So for all intents and purposes, he's an isekai'd protagonist.
isekai means "different world". The parents had an isekai experience (to Earth), then Makoto went back to their world which is a "different world" to him as well. So this is generational isekai (/j)