What They Say:
Carpaccio is in possession of a fabled wand, rendering him effectively invincible. Mash is fighting against his toughest opponent yet.
The Review
Content (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers):
As if Carpaccio hasn’t been gassed up enough, chapter 53 opens with a short excerpt about his extremely rare and powerful wand – known as a Master Cane, only 13 exist in the world. These ancient wands only chose those with the intrinsic aptitude to wield them, blessing the user with godly abilities. Mash would soon learn the strength of these primordial weapons.
Mash’s explosive entrance backfires, reflecting his attack right back at him. As we learned from the last chapter, Carpaccio’s wand transfers any damage he takes back onto his opponent. With nothing but physical attacks in his arsenal, this is quite literally the worst match-up for Mash. And with nary a scratch on him, Carpaccio sees it fitting to drop a condescending monologue