True. Dwarves were rescued by Ainz from a Quagoa attack and offered a deal. Lizardmen got a warning that Nazarick would attack them days before, had to fight a skeleton army and then a lich, had their offer to surrender refused and forced to fight Cocytus.
After this scene there was another where Ainz feel relieved after this meeting like he finished some kind of presentation. I like how he sees most of things through his office worker experience despite being Dark Lord who can destroy anything.
Ainz’s appearance is 95% of his intimidation. It’s crazy because you CANNOT read any body language of his. His face shows no emotion to other people, and his undead emotional regulator always keeps him calm. Now think of a skeleton king that’s ALWAYS calm and has monsters (Nazarick) worshiping him as a God. Wouldn’t you be scared?
@@fortunasp5391 I mean, at this point I would say his appearance is not even the majority of his intimidation factor anymore. Does it help yes, but the stories have got to be a huge part of it. like him killing 100,000 people in an instant, which in of itself was already beyond terrifying only for that to be the cost to summon monstrosities so terrifying that it gave the allied nations soldiers PTSD at goat sounds. or that he leads an army of greater undead. Death knights are his general foot soldier, and those are something the most impressive mages of this world found making and controlling even 1 incredibly difficult.
I thought they were going to laugh at such a good deal when Ainz left the room. They've almost completely given up on rune smithing in their country and are about to be overrun. The offer was basically "I'll save your entire race and give you back your capital in exchange for the exclusive rights of a nearly dead art." Even if they considered the rune smithers to basically be live sacrifices, they'd be sacrificing a few dozen dwarves to save their entire race which would still be a ridiculously good deal.
Man, this scene made me like dwarves even more. I thought the ones that had argued with Ainz were just being stubborn, but turns out they were just putting on a brave face
Overlord was borne of The Binder of a man that never got to play the D&D game he wanted. I relate to this on so many levels. My The Binder is very very very full, too
I love Ainz’s face palm in response to the dwarves suspicions that he wished to enslave the runesmiths. He’s like “Seriously?! What is with everyone’s obsession with slaves? I just want to produce a monopoly of runecraft items and to be a good boss.”
Honestly, the most Dwarven part of this meeting was their ability to shrewdly and calmly negotiate their position while scared shitless. That's what makes everything afterwards so hilarious.
i like these episodes because they actually show that ainz is quite smart and capable and actually cares a lot for doings things the best way possible for everyone, while also gaining what he wants. i also like the joke that he is pretending to know everything with demi and albedo thinking he does, but people forget that deep down is not that he is dumb, is just that the other two are excepcionally smart, in fact, when ainz is around people that are not demi or albedo, even other guardians, he is more than able to come up with better strategies and predicting outcomes better than any of them usually
Ironically, once people SIT DOWN WITH AINZ they get to talking, and most people come around to liking him genuinely. He talks very candidly and sincerely and that really resonates with a lot of people. He's very down to earth and relatable when he's not doing his overlord persona. He genuinely won over the Dwarves and even Shalltear and Aura were really impressed that by just sheer conversation he was able to sway so many.
Wasn't he the leader of the guild at one point? He was in charge of 40 other players and had to create strategies and manage everyone under him. And an office worker usually handle a lot of responsibility as well. So he's quite capable... It's just when he has to act like he knows everything that becomes a problem for him.
I mean Albedo simultaneously manages all of Sorcerer Kingdom pretty much BY HERSELF. From the Lizardmen Swamp to E-Rantel. Until the last few volumes she didn't even have any proper help (granted she was having SOME difficulties getting through all the paperwork). Demiurge can literally cause a country to politically implode by himself as well. And he kind of does. Compared to them Ainz feels unqualified because on an intellectual level, literally everyone looks like chumps compared to two. Only Renner is stated to come kind of close (she is also a mega genius that manipulates multiple nations at once, from her room with minimal resources) but even she feels outmatched against Albedo and Demiurge.
@@bradleyhanson96yeah, after something happened and the former leader stepped down ainz was chosen as the new one because he was friendly with everyone
Me reading the light novel: yea ais might be a nice guy but his followers kinda like the feeling of human skin as clothes as such gona produce baby to be later use as product. 💀
I just love how the fact that Ainz can't drink together with them is the biggest reason they distrust him. It's honestly the strongest argument for distrusting Ainz that anyone has made in the entire series so far🤔
Its a serious reason too: Its a massive cultural divide. Its not just that ainz doesn't like to drink, he genuinely *Can't*, its a fundamental difference between him and the dwarves and a permenant reminder that no matter how kind he acts, how merciful he behaves, Ainz is fundamentally something completely different to them in damn near every way.
In the books, Ainz has many moments where he has to "learn" how to act human, how to act like a leader and show his emotional intent. Partly due cause he has no face and eyes, also partly due to his emotional temperament passive effect. Just like how in real life psychopaths pretend to be normal.
We apologize for what you've just read. But it all happened. All we can say is "DwarvenDiplomacy.mp3". This is unfortunately as racist and completely accurate as it sounds.
You gotta love how Ainz is basically a benevolent version of the Devil in this show. Bc even tho he's undead, he wants the world to prosper under his rule. And ever since he took to power in a few areas, things have actually been going smoothly. An alliance with him is pretty much the same as making a deal with the devil with the only condition is total loyalty and that's it. He really doesn't ask for much when you think about it. But it does have to be weird for a lot of people when they converse with him. Undead do not value life as a whole. And there's no morale present in them at all. But Ainz shows compassion, empathy. It's all thanks to him once being human.
And the best part is, they dont have any reasonable excuse to object to this because they dont even WANT their runecrafters anymore. It would be like if the US went to Ukraine and said, "Hey, we will smash the russian military, in exchange you let us have all the newspapers you made last week that you can find." Its not the kind of offer you reject.
More like: "Hey, we will reclaim Crimea, stop the Russian invasion and secure your borders. All we require in exchange is all your sunflower farmers, their related tech and production monopoly."
Too bad they left out the part where Ainz offers them undead labor for the mines and the advisor in charge of that gets his eyes sparkling metaphorically and automatically sides with the general in supporting Ainz's proposal.
If he's their only option to get their capitol back this isn't too unreasonable a request. Depends on how the Dwarves can still profit off their creations.
They can still make a profit from mining ores but ains already planned to have that discounted by giving them undead laborers to work the mines instead of the dwarves doing it themselves
they actually don't care about runecraft anymore, it's (at the moment) more like floppy discs to that world they're more worried about what's going to happen to their citizens
@@roderickvincent3840 not to mention other than the fact undead require no food or rest, they aren't endangered by gasses in the mines so they can just dig without issue getting more ores
Feel bad for Gondo these certainly are not the kind of people that would care about their heritage, the only one with some sense there has way bigger priorities and the others seem more burden than help.
TERRORISES?!! Ainz-sama gave them an opportunity, the best trade deal in these darves history They get saved from destruction in exchange for runecraft that they don't even want
I find it funny that the aura he displays when he first meets the commander is purely aesthetics and has no real effect. It’s part of the fake staff of ainz ooal gowns ability
Tbh feel like this episode was too short for some reason and was hoping to see more, I'm just really excited to see more overlord eps; I can't get enough and the cliffhangers are killing me.
I love how the biggest impression that bureaucrats had was ainz sucked because he can’t drink. That is both discriminatory AND racist. Ain’t ainz fault undead don’t have organs.
I'm glad that somebody else brought this up. The Japanese have a tendency to, for lack of a better way of saying it, "anime-ify" certain things. Dwarves are one of the fancy races that is not difficult to get right.
Question: Can Yggdrasil denizens learn New World skills like "Martial Arts" and "Runecraft"? Also is there a difference between Ainz Yggdrasil style resurrection and the New world's style? If Shalltear was resurrected with Yggdrasil gold by Ainz, did she incur the -5 lvl penalty and is no longer a lvl 100 like the other Guardians? The Blue Rose's captain resurrected her teammates with a penalty. Lady Gargaran states that she needs to retrain from her resurrection and won't participate in any battle until then.
Yggdrasil player/npcs can't learn Martial Arts. That's something Ainz tested out with Hamusuke and a Death Knight, and only Hamusuke was able to learn a Martial Art
Ainz resurrection for Shaltear was the highest level of it you can get. She is exactly as she was at lvl 100. It is superior to the Blue Rose resurrection which is flatly inferior due to it being a lower level spell.
Remember the room full with gold where ainz resurrected shallter for high level resurrection and cost of offset negative effects so there won’t be a penalty but cost a lot of money to to keep level 100. Also if shallter does lose -5 level then ainz has a experience generator farmer build with his friends. he can let her used to regain 5 level to 100 level faster in shorter time then the new world method.
Ainz is investigating the first question himself, as far as he has seen martial arts are exclusive to beings of the new world. About resurrection, the room full of gold to pay was to get shalltear back without level penalties. But ainz can use the low level spell that brings the target back weaker with the small wands he pulls out when he resurrects zaryus and the warrior king.
Not a bad adaptation, but a lot of content cutted from the LN. Still, loving the series the time pass really fast when you watch a espisode, EAGER to see Shaltear in the coming episodes.... reducing some numbers wink wink
That was really funny. I really like how this anime is like an anti hero (maybe anti villain?). Everyone thinks he's bad, but he does good things. It's funny. Scenes like this really take the seriousness out of it. It's cool.
The trustworthy complaint makes sense. In reality, some parts of the world required people to get drunk together before finalizing deals. The idea was that any nefarious plans would get blurted out when drunk. So, since Ains can't drink, he can't get drunk, and therefore he can lie and deceive them into a bad deal.
I do enjoy this series a lot, but im seeing Cost effectiness on this episode and earlier... I really hope lower quality animation moment would be kept minimum after Darwen part...
The fact they are distrustful not because he is an undead but because he can’t drink… which is a result of him being an undead… are they racist or not?
Aniz those how special dwarves are they can make high quality things. I understand they're skepticism but being misunderstood like that it's like speaking poetry to fish they just don't get it.😕
They did unfortunately botch Ainz negotiation with the Dwarves, just like they did with his talk to Adventurers Guildmaster Ainzach. These two negotiations is really good reads in the LN, and Madhouse just made it so rushed that it lost so many of it´s rational parts that the negotiations going Ainz way seemed way too easy. Seriously, Ainz is a really good negotiator and rushed those parts when he truly shines is so annoying(they only keep the parts of him being good at PVP)
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That fact one of the reasons they don't trust him is because he can't drink is one of the most dwarven things I have ever heard in my life.
The best argument for distrusting Ainz that anyone has made in the series so far.
It’s only made worse by the fact that Ainz himself wishes that he could eat and drink but can’t.
@@jacobjohnson8635 that’s cool imo. Us humans are filled with flaws so I’d take that any day.
Rock & Stone
No no he’s got a point
*Dwarves:* "What even is this deal?!"
*Lizardmen:* "Man, the dwarves are getting a better deal than we did. I died last time."
LOL true XD
well, they literally had nothing to offer but their lives
Or humans. 150k dead and several prisoners are being constantly harvest for skin and meat, and they get heal back up to do it again tomorrow.
Hey they fought the dwarves didn't
True.
Dwarves were rescued by Ainz from a Quagoa attack and offered a deal.
Lizardmen got a warning that Nazarick would attack them days before, had to fight a skeleton army and then a lich, had their offer to surrender refused and forced to fight Cocytus.
1:25 "A guy who can't drink isn't trustworthy!"
Easily the most sound argument in the entire show.
pure facts too
After this scene there was another where Ainz feel relieved after this meeting like he finished some kind of presentation. I like how he sees most of things through his office worker experience despite being Dark Lord who can destroy anything.
Yeah
I mean, they're both right if you think about it.
I mean he is reppin Nazarick as CEO to a proposition.
A CEO OF DEATH AND DESTRUCTION... but a CEO nevertheless
@@mattmao47 after Quagoa event next episodes : Nazarrick STONKS!
@@mattmao47 Nah, because unlike an actual CEO, Ainz cares about those who work under him.
They for real started breathing again the moment ains left the room.. that's whole new level of being scared and intimidated by someone
Ainz’s appearance is 95% of his intimidation. It’s crazy because you CANNOT read any body language of his. His face shows no emotion to other people, and his undead emotional regulator always keeps him calm. Now think of a skeleton king that’s ALWAYS calm and has monsters (Nazarick) worshiping him as a God. Wouldn’t you be scared?
I wouldn't want to play poker with these dwarves. That's level 100 pokerface.
@@fortunasp5391 AINZ SAMA!!!!!!!
@@fortunasp5391 I mean, at this point I would say his appearance is not even the majority of his intimidation factor anymore. Does it help yes, but the stories have got to be a huge part of it.
like him killing 100,000 people in an instant, which in of itself was already beyond terrifying only for that to be the cost to summon monstrosities so terrifying that it gave the allied nations soldiers PTSD at goat sounds.
or that he leads an army of greater undead. Death knights are his general foot soldier, and those are something the most impressive mages of this world found making and controlling even 1 incredibly difficult.
I thought they were going to laugh at such a good deal when Ainz left the room. They've almost completely given up on rune smithing in their country and are about to be overrun. The offer was basically "I'll save your entire race and give you back your capital in exchange for the exclusive rights of a nearly dead art." Even if they considered the rune smithers to basically be live sacrifices, they'd be sacrificing a few dozen dwarves to save their entire race which would still be a ridiculously good deal.
This is covered more thoroughly in the novel.
@@chaotixthefox what chapter
@@anonnimoose7987 Off the top of my head probably Ch 2 of Volume 11, but I don't remember precisely.
Dunno
@@dedekorkut5655 OOOO türk TRTRTRRTRTR
“A guy who can’t drink isn’t trustworthy”
I mean it’s a pretty fair point.
*The guy who poisons....*
@@Kogasengaha_Hishoshi heheheheee𓁹‿𓁹
For dwarves it’s always a reasonable point
I'm sure he tries but it just goes straight through'em! 😉
Man, this scene made me like dwarves even more. I thought the ones that had argued with Ainz were just being stubborn, but turns out they were just putting on a brave face
"A guy who can't drink is untrustworthy!"
Ainz "Look fella's I try but it always goes straight through me!"
1:07 my guy was so scared he pulled some of his beard out 😂
LOOOL nice catch
lol i didn't catch that, and pulling beard hairs hurts a lot more than head hairs
lol Overlord has a really nice and accurate depiction of dwarves. The author really must love DND
I heard from a friend that Overlord is inspired by D&D
So yea
supposedly the author of overlord started writing this series because his friend group stopped playing dnd
@@Kotoy1 Madman type of cope
Overlord was based in 3.5 edition of dnd. At least for the magic rules
Overlord was borne of The Binder of a man that never got to play the D&D game he wanted.
I relate to this on so many levels.
My The Binder is very very very full, too
Their concern about Ainz not being able to drink is definitely one of the most dwarven things ever
I love Ainz’s face palm in response to the dwarves suspicions that he wished to enslave the runesmiths.
He’s like “Seriously?! What is with everyone’s obsession with slaves? I just want to produce a monopoly of runecraft items and to be a good boss.”
I thought Ainz was just trying out a “serious” pose considering all that time he practice in the mirror
Yeah, cuz forcing them to travel to his country and work them ain't slavery at all, right?
@@burpbot7555 LOL
@@burpbot7555 But he didn't do that. He convinced them through a moving speech
I think you mispronounced it, it should be Runecraft™
We need to give respect to toss dwarves for keep they fair inside
חחחח
"We need to give respect to those dwarves for keeping their fear hidden"
What concerns me is your comment has been edited but is still no further readable by humans.
Honestly, the most Dwarven part of this meeting was their ability to shrewdly and calmly negotiate their position while scared shitless. That's what makes everything afterwards so hilarious.
trading rune craft secrets to a necromancer?
THATS GOING IN THE BOOK
I got that reference!
@@SingletonD me too XD
A mighty Grudge has filled another page of the great book
I was like "hmmm this kinda gives me H E R E S Y vibes" turns out I was close enough
THAT'S A GRUDGIN.
Gotta love how the dwarves immediately drop the calm and panic once the walking WMD is no longer in the room with them
i like these episodes because they actually show that ainz is quite smart and capable and actually cares a lot for doings things the best way possible for everyone, while also gaining what he wants. i also like the joke that he is pretending to know everything with demi and albedo thinking he does, but people forget that deep down is not that he is dumb, is just that the other two are excepcionally smart, in fact, when ainz is around people that are not demi or albedo, even other guardians, he is more than able to come up with better strategies and predicting outcomes better than any of them usually
Ironically, once people SIT DOWN WITH AINZ they get to talking, and most people come around to liking him genuinely. He talks very candidly and sincerely and that really resonates with a lot of people. He's very down to earth and relatable when he's not doing his overlord persona. He genuinely won over the Dwarves and even Shalltear and Aura were really impressed that by just sheer conversation he was able to sway so many.
Wasn't he the leader of the guild at one point? He was in charge of 40 other players and had to create strategies and manage everyone under him. And an office worker usually handle a lot of responsibility as well. So he's quite capable... It's just when he has to act like he knows everything that becomes a problem for him.
I mean Albedo simultaneously manages all of Sorcerer Kingdom pretty much BY HERSELF. From the Lizardmen Swamp to E-Rantel. Until the last few volumes she didn't even have any proper help (granted she was having SOME difficulties getting through all the paperwork).
Demiurge can literally cause a country to politically implode by himself as well. And he kind of does. Compared to them Ainz feels unqualified because on an intellectual level, literally everyone looks like chumps compared to two. Only Renner is stated to come kind of close (she is also a mega genius that manipulates multiple nations at once, from her room with minimal resources) but even she feels outmatched against Albedo and Demiurge.
@@bradleyhanson96yeah, after something happened and the former leader stepped down ainz was chosen as the new one because he was friendly with everyone
Dwarves are easily frightened, Ainz will be their best friend, they are safe with the supreme being by their side.
Me reading the light novel: yea ais might be a nice guy but his followers kinda like the feeling of human skin as clothes as such gona produce baby to be later use as product. 💀
@@memesofwarhemmer7076 That's only if you resist.
@@vengefulspirit99 You make the Beast of humanity look like good people in fate. What?
@@memesofwarhemmer7076 holy shiet
I just love how the fact that Ainz can't drink together with them is the biggest reason they distrust him.
It's honestly the strongest argument for distrusting Ainz that anyone has made in the entire series so far🤔
It's the most dwarven reason not to trust someone.
Its a serious reason too: Its a massive cultural divide. Its not just that ainz doesn't like to drink, he genuinely *Can't*, its a fundamental difference between him and the dwarves and a permenant reminder that no matter how kind he acts, how merciful he behaves, Ainz is fundamentally something completely different to them in damn near every way.
Dwarves: "WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?!?"
Humans: "First time?"
I really liked how they all managed to keep their cool and voice their emotions until after ainz left.
"Do you want to turn them into slaves?!"
"On the contrary, I'm going to spoil them rotten."
0:08 Ains actually did something of a face palm there and in public.
In the books, Ainz has many moments where he has to "learn" how to act human, how to act like a leader and show his emotional intent. Partly due cause he has no face and eyes, also partly due to his emotional temperament passive effect. Just like how in real life psychopaths pretend to be normal.
"I AM ANGRY."
*_"ANGRYYYY ABOUTTT ELLLLVVEEEESSSSSSS!!!!!"_*
-Urist Boatmurdered, probably
We apologize for what you've just read. But it all happened. All we can say is "DwarvenDiplomacy.mp3". This is unfortunately as racist and completely accurate as it sounds.
Don't trust a guy who can't even get shitfaced.
or have any face at all
You gotta love how Ainz is basically a benevolent version of the Devil in this show. Bc even tho he's undead, he wants the world to prosper under his rule. And ever since he took to power in a few areas, things have actually been going smoothly.
An alliance with him is pretty much the same as making a deal with the devil with the only condition is total loyalty and that's it. He really doesn't ask for much when you think about it.
But it does have to be weird for a lot of people when they converse with him. Undead do not value life as a whole. And there's no morale present in them at all. But Ainz shows compassion, empathy. It's all thanks to him once being human.
And the best part is, they dont have any reasonable excuse to object to this because they dont even WANT their runecrafters anymore. It would be like if the US went to Ukraine and said, "Hey, we will smash the russian military, in exchange you let us have all the newspapers you made last week that you can find." Its not the kind of offer you reject.
Either they accept or the immediate enemy next door wipes you out.
Wow amazing analogy
More like: "Hey, we will reclaim Crimea, stop the Russian invasion and secure your borders. All we require in exchange is all your sunflower farmers, their related tech and production monopoly."
Too bad they left out the part where Ainz offers them undead labor for the mines and the advisor in charge of that gets his eyes sparkling metaphorically and automatically sides with the general in supporting Ainz's proposal.
Propaganda.
Meanwhile Ainz: I wonder if I made a good impression?
1:02, right side.
"What YOU looking at?"
If he's their only option to get their capitol back this isn't too unreasonable a request. Depends on how the Dwarves can still profit off their creations.
They can still make a profit from mining ores but ains already planned to have that discounted by giving them undead laborers to work the mines instead of the dwarves doing it themselves
Plus he also plans to hire dwarven architects to built roads and improve sewer systems and plumbing through out his kingdom
CapitAl
they actually don't care about runecraft anymore, it's (at the moment) more like floppy discs to that world
they're more worried about what's going to happen to their citizens
@@roderickvincent3840 not to mention other than the fact undead require no food or rest, they aren't endangered by gasses in the mines so they can just dig without issue getting more ores
dwarves always stubborn even in the face of death lol
They were able to keep their s%^& together long enough for him to leave.
Feel bad for Gondo these certainly are not the kind of people that would care about their heritage, the only one with some sense there has way bigger priorities and the others seem more burden than help.
TERRORISES?!!
Ainz-sama gave them an opportunity, the best trade deal in these darves history
They get saved from destruction in exchange for runecraft that they don't even want
I find it funny that the aura he displays when he first meets the commander is purely aesthetics and has no real effect. It’s part of the fake staff of ainz ooal gowns ability
A guy who can't drink is untrusworthy 👌😂
1:23
I, who haven't consumed alcohol in my life: _You cannot hide. I see you. There is no life in the void. Only death_
1:16 Dwarf: "he has an army of darkness"
this looks like a job for Ash Williams
and then they turn in to one of his strongest allies and so thankfull for both his aid and support and trade and alliance
Ainz definitely went for a more diplomatic approach with the dwarves, I mean, compared to the Quagoa at least...
I love how casual the title is
Always thought it hilarious that only the red-beard dwarf was the only reasonable person in the room
I didn't even notice it before but that one dwarf pulled a piece of his beard out! 1:07
A credit to Overlord, unlike a lot of actual popular western IP's, they did dwarves right in this show. So refreshing to see dawi be dawi
Ainz Terrorizes Some Thing is basically the whole premise of the series.
In the end, they were freaked out. Totally freaked out.
If you ever have trouble identifying dwarves.........😂😂😂😂
The title is like something you'd see in Sunny in Philadelphia! XD
"Ainz Terrorizes Some Dwarves" (Theme music plays)
Tbh feel like this episode was too short for some reason and was hoping to see more, I'm just really excited to see more overlord eps; I can't get enough and the cliffhangers are killing me.
At least it was better than other villains, whom would have simply said the classic "Is sparing your life enough?".
I almost passed my pants 😂
Theocracy: *hE's UnDeAd*
Dwarves: He cant drink
Honestly, the dwarves got a better reason no to trust him
these dwarves.... are kinda like the dwarves you can sometimes find in dwarf fortress
I love how the biggest impression that bureaucrats had was ainz sucked because he can’t drink. That is both discriminatory AND racist.
Ain’t ainz fault undead don’t have organs.
To be fair... Ainz chose his race back when playing the game.
@@lisboah to be fair, he was choosing a digital avatar, not a body to live with. :p
@@ninjaman0003 That's also true, yes.
@@ninjaman0003 wouldn’t we all choose the skeleton avatar tho?
@@MuscleMan404 I’m more of a lizard man myself. Not sure why when everything else about me screams mecha.
Those dwarves make good points.
What they don't have is the means to stop him.
me at the local elementary school:
Darwen already abandoned Runecraft© long time ago. They lose nothing with that offer. They were just being prideful there. LN show us how really they don't care about Runecraft.
I'm glad the Japanese animated the dwarves like dwarves and not like some weird anime version
I'm glad that somebody else brought this up. The Japanese have a tendency to, for lack of a better way of saying it, "anime-ify" certain things. Dwarves are one of the fancy races that is not difficult to get right.
He also doesn’t have a beard.
If he gets too uppity, just call cousin Okri or Karl and they’ll take care of him.
Question: Can Yggdrasil denizens learn New World skills like "Martial Arts" and "Runecraft"?
Also is there a difference between Ainz Yggdrasil style resurrection and the New world's style?
If Shalltear was resurrected with Yggdrasil gold by Ainz, did she incur the -5 lvl penalty and is no longer a lvl 100 like the other Guardians?
The Blue Rose's captain resurrected her teammates with a penalty. Lady Gargaran states that she needs to retrain from her resurrection and won't participate in any battle until then.
Yggdrasil player/npcs can't learn Martial Arts. That's something Ainz tested out with Hamusuke and a Death Knight, and only Hamusuke was able to learn a Martial Art
Ainz resurrection for Shaltear was the highest level of it you can get. She is exactly as she was at lvl 100. It is superior to the Blue Rose resurrection which is flatly inferior due to it being a lower level spell.
Remember the room full with gold where ainz resurrected shallter for high level resurrection and cost of offset negative effects so there won’t be a penalty but cost a lot of money to to keep level 100. Also if shallter does lose -5 level then ainz has a experience generator farmer build with his friends. he can let her used to regain 5 level to 100 level faster in shorter time then the new world method.
Ainz is investigating the first question himself, as far as he has seen martial arts are exclusive to beings of the new world.
About resurrection, the room full of gold to pay was to get shalltear back without level penalties. But ainz can use the low level spell that brings the target back weaker with the small wands he pulls out when he resurrects zaryus and the warrior king.
vampire counts forcing trade on Dwarves.mp4
Terrorize? You mean save 😂
Dwarves after Ainz leaves the room.
WHAT THE HELL WAS EVEN THAT!!!
Awesome Overlord IV Video.
Yes
The tall have always towered over the short
Not a bad adaptation, but a lot of content cutted from the LN.
Still, loving the series the time pass really fast when you watch a espisode, EAGER to see Shaltear in the coming episodes.... reducing some numbers wink wink
We all know the dwarves would've squared up with Ainz. He got lucky they were willing to negotiate.
Esto sacarán más episodios?
That was really funny. I really like how this anime is like an anti hero (maybe anti villain?). Everyone thinks he's bad, but he does good things. It's funny. Scenes like this really take the seriousness out of it. It's cool.
If you can't drink then you're not trustworthy 💯.
Ainz should have just drank some alcohol with them. He would instantly have become the good guy XD
"a guy who can't drink isn't trustworthy"
I don't find norhing wrong in that logic 😂
All Hail Ainz
This is exactly how I pictured it… Sasuga Ainz Sama
0:51 SHORT!?
The trustworthy complaint makes sense.
In reality, some parts of the world required people to get drunk together before finalizing deals. The idea was that any nefarious plans would get blurted out when drunk. So, since Ains can't drink, he can't get drunk, and therefore he can lie and deceive them into a bad deal.
They lucky they could've been SMOKED
Not even Ains can stop the premium viewership only
How do you trust someone who can't ROCK AND STONE!!!
Dwarven have the sort of style I like: They aren't intelligent so they are simple and practical. You can't drink, you aren't trustworthy xD
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So we going to ignore Ainz-sama doing the Jojo?
This was a great episode
Ainz will soon aquire some new properties it seems
This is kinda funny that the main reason of mistrust is because they can't all get hammered together ='D
I do enjoy this series a lot, but im seeing Cost effectiness on this episode and earlier... I really hope lower quality animation moment would be kept minimum after Darwen part...
The fact they are distrustful not because he is an undead but because he can’t drink… which is a result of him being an undead… are they racist or not?
Terrorize and terrified seem to be same difference in this context
They literally ended up making a deal with a devil.
Trinston was here..
Wait a second...are those the dwarves from the hobbit!?
Rock and stone!
Aniz those how special dwarves are they can make high quality things. I understand they're skepticism but being misunderstood like that it's like speaking poetry to fish they just don't get it.😕
Whatever happened to the blacksmith dwarf that stole the metal for Zaryusu’s armor?
He really be trying be like Sony getting ownership of crunchyroll
They did unfortunately botch Ainz negotiation with the Dwarves, just like they did with his talk to Adventurers Guildmaster Ainzach. These two negotiations is really good reads in the LN, and Madhouse just made it so rushed that it lost so many of it´s rational parts that the negotiations going Ainz way seemed way too easy. Seriously, Ainz is a really good negotiator and rushed those parts when he truly shines is so annoying(they only keep the parts of him being good at PVP)
Ains de cria
This reminded me of the slime isekai when he tried to recruit some dwarves.
Yea, it does resemble quite a bit.
This episode had insane amounts of skipped content btw