Frieren 🆚 Draht 💀 he for real thought he won 🤣
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“Really? That’s all it took to convince you you’d won?” Frieren is a savage 😎
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Okay, so that Frieren vs Draht fight? Absolutely legendary! I mean, seriously, when Frieren just calmly asks, 'Really? That’s all it took to convince you you’d won?' I literally screamed. Draht was so cocky, thinking he had the upper hand with his illusions and mind games. But Frieren? She was just playing along, letting him get comfortable in his false victory. It's such a classic Frieren move – underestimated, then BAM! Total domination. It really highlights how she’s seen so much over her long life that these tricks are just child’s play to her. What struck me most was Draht’s absolute shock when he realized he’d been completely outmaneuvered. He *for real thought he won*, and then Frieren just pulled the rug right out from under him. That's the kind of battle where you know who the true master is. Her magic, her strategic mind, her sheer experience... it all just shines through. It makes you wonder how many times she's encountered similar opponents over the centuries. And let's talk about Frieren's expression during that scene. So cool, so collected, almost a little amused. It’s no wonder she’s become such a meme icon, right? From the famous 'good boy' comment earlier in the series, to some of the incredible 'goth Frieren fanart' you see online – it all captures different facets of her unique personality. She can be so stoic and ancient, yet also incredibly savage and witty when the situation calls for it. That 'frieran angle' of wisdom and calm power is just mesmerizing. It’s these moments that make me absolutely adore Frieren Beyond Journey's End. It's not just about the epic magic battles, but the subtle character interactions and Frieren's dry humor. That scene where Frieren effectively kills Draht by completely dismantling his confidence and then his physical form, it wasn't just a physical defeat but a psychological one too. It wasn't about brute force; it was about superior intellect and understanding of magic. Honestly, every time I rewatch that Frieren vs Draht encounter, I get something new out of it. It's a masterclass in writing a compelling character who uses her immense power not just aggressively, but intelligently. What are your thoughts on her winning strategy here? Did you predict Draht's defeat so easily, or were you, like me, cheering when Frieren finally showed her cards?





















































