The episode heavily implies that Licht and the other Aces are not just magical beings, but soldiers from a technologically advanced modern Japan, suggesting a time-travel or post-apocalyptic scenario. The Bad

Jail’s sudden ability to produce a 45,000-count glove feels like a "plot device" designed to keep him relevant in a battle of power-creeping Aces.

Jail proves his worth as a top-tier character, not just holding his own while wounded but also displaying immense conviction by trying to save Licht rather than kill him.

The introduction of the true villain, Schmerman (voiced by Toshihiko Seki), provides a chilling, manipulative antagonist who seems to be the mastermind behind the Aces' indoctrination.

Plunderer Episode 10 ❲SAFE | SERIES❳

The episode heavily implies that Licht and the other Aces are not just magical beings, but soldiers from a technologically advanced modern Japan, suggesting a time-travel or post-apocalyptic scenario. The Bad

Jail’s sudden ability to produce a 45,000-count glove feels like a "plot device" designed to keep him relevant in a battle of power-creeping Aces. Plunderer Episode 10

Jail proves his worth as a top-tier character, not just holding his own while wounded but also displaying immense conviction by trying to save Licht rather than kill him. The episode heavily implies that Licht and the

The introduction of the true villain, Schmerman (voiced by Toshihiko Seki), provides a chilling, manipulative antagonist who seems to be the mastermind behind the Aces' indoctrination. Schmerman (voiced by Toshihiko Seki)