A deceptively simple spell that makes the ground frictionless. It sounds silly, but watching high-level monsters just slide around helplessly proves how "broken" Touya’s abilities are.
Enter , a samurai traveler from Eashen. She’s skilled, she’s honorable, and she’s... absolutely starving. After Touya and Elze step in to help clear the thugs, they treat Yae to lunch, where it’s quickly revealed that her appetite is just as legendary as her sword skills. Touya’s reaction to her eating habits is a highlight—he’s genuinely worried she’s going to bankrupt the party before they even reach the capital! Testing the "Broken" Null Magic Isekai wa Smartphone to Tomo ni. Episode 2
Enhancing his senses, which helps him smell blood and detect danger from afar. A Royal Encounter A deceptively simple spell that makes the ground
about how Touya’s harem continues to grow or which apps he uses to solve his next big problem? Stay tuned for the next review! Isekai wa Smartphone to Tomo ni. Episode 2 Thoughts She’s skilled, she’s honorable, and she’s
If you’re looking for high-stakes drama, this isn't it. Isekai wa Smartphone thrives on being a "comfy" watch. Touya is unapologetically overpowered (OP), and he uses that power to be a genuinely nice guy. The addition of Yae adds a fun dynamic to the group, and seeing Touya "innovate" with his spells keeps the fantasy elements fresh.