Warning: contains HUGE SPOILERS for the end of Mashle: Magic and Muscles The most important goal of SoakLance, Dot, and the other magic school students in Mashle: Magic and Muscle has always achieved Visionary status. Due to his inability to use magic, Mash is said to have always been at an unsolvable disadvantage, but the end of the manga proves what the ultimate form of magic really is.
In Hajime Komota’s Mashle: Magic and Muscles, the majority of the population can use magic, and whoever is better able to use magic becomes richer, stronger, and more influential. On the contrary, at the lower end of the social spectrum are those who do not use magic or those who are not capable of using magic. Because they are quite powerless, non-magic users are often discriminated against and rarely – if ever, hold positions of power. Mash Burnedead was born without the ability to use magic, which wouldn’t be a problem until he was discovered by the police in the city. The only way for Mash to continue living a peaceful life with his adoptive father is to achieve “visionary” status and change the rules of the world.
The end of Mash proves what the protagonist’s true magic is
The Visionaries are usually magic users with special abilities and are tasked with protecting the country from internal and external threats. The only way to that status is to graduate from Easton Magic Academy with the best votes and achievements, which Mash lays claim to be thanks to the actual bending power of his muscles. While busy with that, Mash is also entangled in his biological father’s plan to conquer the world, Innocent Zero. Chapter #161 of Mashle, the penultimate entry in the series, shows the end of Mash’s epic battle against Innocent Zero, with a final muscular victory over magic. For saving the world, Mash was also given the prize and his ultimate goal.
Becoming a Divine Visionary is no easy task, and the fact that Mash accomplishes it without the use of magic is a testament to not only his ludicrous power, which allows him to move as well. a continent but also for his willpower. While Mashle is ultimately a comedy, which could be described as “Harry Potter meets the One-Punch Man,” there is also a strong, fundamental message about discrimination and the importance of being. strive for one’s dreams, no matter how unrealistic they may seem.
Mash’s muscles and will changed the rules of the world
Throughout the story, Mash is repeatedly belittled and even ridiculed by powerful magic users who are accustomed to their place in the world, only to be proven wrong. Mash achieves Visionary status, complete with his own uniform with a fist symbol on it, so it’s more than just fulfilling the boy’s dream of a peaceful life and being a message to the whole world. Soak proved to be the definition of a Visionary, despite his inability to use magic, and in the process he changed the world of Mashle: Magic and Musclebring the story to its perfect conclusion.
The latest chapter of Mashle: Magic and Muscle available from Viz Media. Season 1 of the Mashle anime is currently streaming on Crunchyroll.