If you told me last year that healing magic would get weaponized like this, I’d have laughed harder than when the MC first tried to heal a sandwich. Watching Usato flip the script on what support magic can do feels like when support classes in MMOs suddenly became the MVPs. The way he used healing as offense totally changes how I see support roles, and that scene with Rose accidentally healing the enemy’s pet was just the right amount of chaos. This could mean support magic isn’t just for backup anymore—maybe it’s the key to turning the tide in bigger conflicts. What if the real secret is that healing magic was always meant to be the strongest? I’m hyped to see if this turns into a full on meta shift or if it’s just a wild detour—like swapping out your healer for a tank and watching the party lose their minds. Anyone else got wild theories or favorite moments from the latest episodes?
How The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic Could Change Our View of Support Roles
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Usato turning healing magic into a literal punchline is the best twist I’ve seen in a while. That training montage with Rose was brutal—healing as both shield and weapon? Insane. I’m honestly hoping we get more fights where support magic just wrecks everyone’s expectations. Who knew healers could be this OP? -
Usato turning healing magic into a literal weapon was such a game changer! I never thought I’d see a healer outpacing the frontline fighters. That scene with Rose was hilarious—total chaos energy. Now I’m wondering if we’ll see other support skills get this kind of wild upgrade in future episodes.Comment
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