I’ve watched Frieren. The magic system is my favorite aspect despite its simplicity and a few balance flaws. One thing I’ve noticed in most anime is that the protagonist always has a very basic ability/power so that they can fight a variety of enemies and not get hard countered. The same is true for Frieren; however, the big difference here is that the protagonists are completely aware of this trope and thus use it to their advantage. I don’t even know if what I said was related to worldbuilding, but I still wanted to say it anyway.
magic systems are certainly part of worldbuilding! It makes the world feel more alive and believable the way frieren used it and explains how it evolved to become what it is instead of “it has always been like this”
Having read the manga the anime really conveys everything covered there so I hope S2 will also do that
I’ve watched Frieren. The magic system is my favorite aspect despite its simplicity and a few balance flaws. One thing I’ve noticed in most anime is that the protagonist always has a very basic ability/power so that they can fight a variety of enemies and not get hard countered. The same is true for Frieren; however, the big difference here is that the protagonists are completely aware of this trope and thus use it to their advantage. I don’t even know if what I said was related to worldbuilding, but I still wanted to say it anyway.
magic systems are certainly part of worldbuilding! It makes the world feel more alive and believable the way frieren used it and explains how it evolved to become what it is instead of “it has always been like this”
Having read the manga the anime really conveys everything covered there so I hope S2 will also do that