

Frieren and Fern wonder what type of good smell the spell produces. They try it on Stark, and find that he smells like grilled meat. The two conclude that the smell is based on the user's definition of a good smell. Stark asks what's for dinner, and both Frieren and Fern exclaim that they want meat, scaring Stark.

Frieren's Party test the spell on Stark, who proceeds to have exceptional luck. The path they pick has no monsters and he wins a grand prize. Seeing this, Sein asks Frieren to cast the spell on him. He then goes gambling, but later returns with no clothes. Stark wonders if the spell didn't work, but Frieren says that Sein is just bad.

Frieren and Fern decide to test the spell on fish that Stark has caught while he gathers firewood. The fish speak pitifully and bemoan their family's bad luck, as their father was caught the day before. They wonder if they will be roasted or simmered. Frieren and Fern lose the appetite for fish and ask Stark to release them to his shock.

Frieren's Party encounter three treasure chests. Fern cautions that at least one of them must be a mimic, so Stark suggests using the magic that brings good luck. The first chest contains gold and treasure, and the second chest contains a rare grimoire. To their dismay, Frieren insists on opening the third chest, which is a mimic. She gets caught and yells that it is dark and scary inside, and Fer... Leer más

Frieren tests a spell on the Hero Party that makes their sentences end strangely. They decide to have a contest - use the spell on everyone, and whoever laughs first must use the spell for a week. Himmel's sentences end in "nyan," Frieren's ends in "zoi," and Heiter's ends in "po." All three are able to hold in their laughter, but when Eisen speaks, his sentences end in "datcha" and the rest of th... Leer más

After praising Fern for receiving the legendary spell that makes clothes clean and spotless from Serie, Frieren accidentally spills food on herself. Fern uses the spell to remove the stain, which amazes Frieren and Stark. Stark dirties his clothes in the forest and tells Fern to perform the spell on him, but much to his dismay, Fern refuses to use the magic on someone that purposefully gets dirty.

Based on the survey of "scenes you want to see again" conducted on the official website, we look back on the protagonist Frieren's journey to understand the human heart, with a focus on three themes: "famous lines" that resonate with the heart, intense "battle scenes", and "humorous scenes" that make you laugh unintentionally.

Frieren, Fern, and Stark are journeying through the warm and sticky climate of the Northern Lands. Frieren shares a rather insignificant spell she has acquired, known as "Magic to Make the Area Around Your Body Cool." She employs this spell to remain comfortably cool, although its effect is very limited, creating a "cool zone" that extends only a few inches from her skin.

During their decade-long journey, the Hero Party comes across a challenge or a lesser enemy. Frieren boldly proposes to utilize a unique spell she discovered that "restricts specialized techniques." True to Frieren's assortment of unusual spells, the incantation is remarkably ineffective. It only restricts actions that are very particular or bizarre, making it of little value in genuine battle sit... Leer más

Following the events of the First-Class Mage Exam, Fern is granted a single "privilege" (a spell of her choice) by the great mage Serie. While other mages typically ask for legendary combat spells or ancient lost knowledge, Fern requests a seemingly mundane spell: the ability to make clothes clean and spotless.