83 : Burn It Into You [OFFICIAL]

The episode also briefly covers Luck and Klaus fighting Rill, the Captain of the Aqua Deer. This segment is praised for showing how both Luck and Rill have grown as strategists by adapting techniques they observed earlier in the tournament. Community Perspective

This episode is a turning point for Zora. Despite his "edgelord" persona, his use of trap magic—including circles drawn directly on his own body—demonstrates his careful pragmatism and hidden "Good Boy" nature. His self-reflection on his own flaws and how he could have better supported his team adds significant depth to his character. 83 : Burn It into You

“Zora's very much still a Good Boy... he even talks about his own flaws and how he could've helped the team more.” Comicon.com · 6 years ago The episode also briefly covers Luck and Klaus

“"Asta's way of doing things is kinder–people want to believe in him over Langris' 'no one else deserves to stand on this stage' beliefs."” Comicon.com · 6 years ago Despite his "edgelord" persona, his use of trap

The fight between Asta and Langris is more than physical; it is an ideological clash. Asta argues that magic should be used to protect people, while Langris views it as a tool for personal superiority. Reviewers highlight how Asta's "Dark Asta" form is used here to remind everyone of the tournament's true goal: cooperation and national protection.