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Valdick’s Spheresail Netheril - Encyclopedia Arcana 12 Tolodine’s Killing Wind Netheril - Encyclopedia Arcana 11 Proctive’s Move Mountain Netheril - Encyclopedia Arcana 11 Mavin’s Earthfast Netheril - Encyclopedia Arcana 11 Mavin’s Create Volcano Netheril - Encyclopedia Arcana 10 Lefeber’s Weave Mythal Netheril - Encyclopedia Arcana 10 Someone better with lore than I would have to explain.Įdit: this is just speculation, but because in AD&D, each spell had a "reverse", all 10th+ spells should be reversible I don't think epic magic, even in 2e, was. I'm not clear on whether Szass Tam's rituals were the same as elven ritual magic or something else entirely, but those were also effectively 10th level+ (12th level at least, for his Ritual of Unmaking, if you compare its effect to Karsus's Avatar). I may have read on Candlekeep that 10th level+ spells also always fail on their first casting, as a safeguard put in by Mystril to prevent their misuse, though that may have been a houserule. Once 3.0 came along, epic magic (distinct from 10th level+) was allowed, and I think there were even some late-publication 2e books that included an epic magic system. In AD&D there was also Elven Ritual magic that could create 10th level+ effects (poor Thay and Rashemen, even their amazing circle magic isn't good enough). Once Karsus in his simple-mindedness went too far with his 12th level spell, Mystril/ Mystra revoked the ability for anyone to cast spells above 9th level. 128.To my knowledge, 10th, 11th, and 12th level spells in AD&D (true dweomers) are something that were only available to the most powerful of arcanists (from the Netheril Empire - not even Thay was good enough to create them).Gaiden: Girls Have Impossible Dreams「少女は叶わぬ夢を見る」.Down With The Ten Commandments!!「打倒〈十戒〉!!」 What the Friends Brought About「友情がもたらしたもの」 The Chief Holy Knight Atones For His Sins「償いの聖騎士長」 Extra: If the Results are Good, Everything's OK「結果良ければ全て良し」.Extra: A Completely Changed World「一変する世界」.Gaiden: The Fairy King Who Waited In Vain「まちぼうけの妖精王」.The Hellfire Captain of the Holy Knights「業火の聖騎士長」 There's A First Time For Everything「初体験は誰にでもある」 Overwhelming Gap In Fighting Strength「圧倒的戦力差」 That Man, and His Heartlessness「その男、無情につき」

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In the Top 15 Recommending Manga Series by Bookstore Workers 2014 announced in early February 2014, Nanatsu no Taizai took the 4th spot, losing to Sakamoto Desu ga? (1st place), Ajin (2nd place) and Shokugeki no Souma (3rd place). The winner is to be announced in the end of March 2014. The nominating committee is composed mainly of bookstore staffers and any manga title that was released in 2013 and has eight volumes or less is eligible. Nanatsu no Taizai is one of the 10 nominated series for the 7th Manga Taisho 2014 awards (マンガ大賞2014, Cartoon Grand Prize 2014). Around the same time, on the 2014 edition of This Manga Is Amazing! (このマンガがすごい!, Kono Manga ga Sugoi!) guidebook, Nanatsu no Taizai took 5th place for Male Readers, a surveys conducted among professionals in the fields of manga and publishing. Nanatsu no Taizai took 2nd place, losing to One Punch-Man by One and Yusuke Murata. In the beginning of 2014, the Otona Fami (オトナファミ) (Enterbrain) magazine, released his own ranking for 2013 Best 50 manga series. First volume will be coming in March 2014 and next volumes will be coming once every 2 months. The oneshot the series' plot is based on was released in the Issue 52 of 2011.Īt the NYCC of 2013, Kondansha USA announced that it has licensed Nanatsu for an English release. Nanatsu no Taizai began serialization in the Issue 45 of 2012 of Weekly Shōnen Magazine, which was released on the 10th of October, 2012.
