(dub) 99 - : Natsu Vs. Gildarts
: By acknowledging weakness, a mage can become truly stronger and kinder.
A turning point occurs when Gildarts accidentally uses his (specifically Disassembly Magic) on Natsu. Instead of being obliterated, Natsu is split into dozens of tiny "mini-Natsus" . In a display of sheer determination, these small versions of the Dragon Slayer swarm Gildarts, refusing to yield despite their diminished size. The Break-Through Moment (Dub) 99 : Natsu Vs. Gildarts
For the first time in the series, Natsu drops to his knees and surrenders, acknowledging a gap he cannot bridge through sheer willpower alone. Gildarts then delivers the core philosophy of the exam: : By acknowledging weakness, a mage can become
From the moment the battle begins, the power gap is staggering. Natsu launches himself at Gildarts with his signature , only for Gildarts to stop it effortlessly with his bare hands. Throughout the early phase of the duel, Gildarts remains largely stationary, dodging and repelling Natsu’s most creative attacks without moving a single step. In a display of sheer determination, these small