Talk:Fluder Paradyne/@comment-32222412-20170703035734

Hmm... Maybe Ainz could use wish upon a star to turn fluder young again or just turn him into a heteromorphic race, perhaps a lich or something. Fluder is no doubt going to be a MASSIVE asset to Nazarick if he comes over and starts serving them. His loyalty should probably be some serious stuff due to his crazed search for magic. I mean, Ainz pretty much reached the highest heights and is the best source of information that fluder can ever hope for in that world, so he wouldn't betray him... Even if he only keeps giving fluder books, it should be enough to satisfy him.

I really hope that Ainz will read through stuff like that later on and properly understand his own magic instead of just casting it instinctively.

However, I have a hard time taking this guy or anyone of his subordinates seriously after the part where he spent 5+ years to control a mid tier(I think?) undead, the death knight... and it was probably a weaker version compared to the one Ainz can summon in an instant. Especially when they consider it as the "ultimate undead" and "one of the strongest beings"... The same goes for Rigrit the necromancer who he'd surpass by leaps and bounds if he managed to control such a low level trash summon :P It's also clear as day that Rigrit has no idea whatsoever about what she's talking about when she assumes the platinum lord is the strongest being in that world... Someone of such lowly ability doesn't have the capability of judging that, it's just an assumption born from ignorance, she's just guessing but everyone are out of her league so far that she thinks the platinum lord, who she's seen more power from and are familiar with, seems stronger, but she doesn't even truly grasp everyones true power and can't properly compare them :D Foolish to say the least. The only thing is possibly that he's got a lot of yggdrasil gear, but that's not really an advantage against Nazarick, because no one can have as good gear as they do.