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Wand and Sword Season 2 Episode 3 Review

This article contains spoilers for Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2.

Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2, Episode 3 delivers one of Will Serfort’s greatest main character moments. Though Will needed a little push from Finn, he overcame his fears and anxieties just in time to protect the capital, his friends, the dwarves, and the mages still fighting against the Dinoboros and the Devander.

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That said, Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2 episode 3 is a solid watch from start to finish, leaving many viewers thrilled for the next episode. With Will Serfort’s limiter now deactivated, some questions emerge, from his intriguing relationship with Finn to his potential to become a powerful mage blade.

Will Serfort Doubts Himself in Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2 Episode 3

Why Is Will Serfort the Only Character Who Can’t Use Magic in Wistoria?

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As fans know, Will Serfort is the only anti-magic user introduced in Wistoria: Wand and Sword, making his Magia Vander journey far more difficult than every student mage at Rigarden Magical Academy. While Will manages to keep up through his exceptional swordsmanship and immense physical abilities, the sense of being the only one who’s different never truly fades.

As such, after witnessing Rosty’s tragic death and being confronted with his own limitations, Will questions Professor Workner about why he’s the only one unable to use magic. However, before Workner could respond, Marze brutally attacked them, leaving Workner with a huge hole in his chest. This only deepens Will’s self-doubt, even as Workner tries to reassure him until his final breath.

Is Professor Workner Dead in Wistoria Season 2?

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While Marze tore a massive hole through Workner’s chest, the latter is still alive, at least, according to Finn. For some reason, Workner’s body begins to heal itself, defying what should have been a sure-death injury. Most likely, Workner isn’t just an ordinary professor at Rigarden and may be hiding a deeper secret about his identity and real abilities.

For now, what’s certain is that Professor Workner’s body is recovering, seemingly avoiding what should have been a certain death. It’s not his destiny to follow in the footsteps of Rengoku Kyojuro from Demon Slayer or Portgas D. Ace from One Piece, who met their end after being fatally impaled in combat.

Finn Deactivates Will Serfort’s Limiters

Will Serfort’s New Transformation Revealed

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Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2 episode 3 also debuts Will Serfort’s new transformation. After Finn’s blood made contact with Will Serfort’s sword, Will’s limiters were undone, unleashing a surge of power within him. His hair turned white and grew longer, while a white, silvery aura enveloped his entire body. Naturally, there’s a drastic boost in his power, pushing him far beyond his limits.

Armed with a sword, Will Serfort destroyed the Mage Slayers and the Dinoboros with blinding speed, leaving nothing behind but trails of light in his wake. Those mages still struggling against the monsters could only watch in awe, while Will Serfort dashes through the capital, striking down every monster in sight. Even Professor Edward and the strongest students of Rigarden were impressed with Will Serfort’s incredible power.

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Will Serfort’s Unique Magic Power in Wistoria Season 2 Episode 3

Will Serfort Aims to Become a Powerful Mage Blade

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Without a doubt, Will Serfort surpassed his own limits in the third episode of Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2. Of course, he wouldn’t have been able to unlock his new transformation without Finn’s encouragement and his crucial role in deactivating Will’s limiters. In Finn’s words, Will Serfort can only use a single type of magic, though it’s unlike the elemental magic wielded by everyone else in the anime.

Finn explained that Will Serfort’s magic depends on his will and his courage to keep going on. If he continues to raise his voice and refuses to give in, that magic power only grows stronger. While Finn’s explanations are vague and filled with flowery, ambiguous wording, they still prove effective in lifting Will’s spirits.

Raise your voice! —Finn to Will Serfort

Overall, Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2 episode 3 delivered impactful character moments that kept the audience entertained. While there were some unclear or ambiguous elements, the episode still maintained its emotional weight and strong sense of momentum. The question now is whether Will Serfort’s new form will be enough to finally defeat Marze and Headless once and for all. Fans will have to watch Wistoria: Wand and Sword Season 2 Episode 4, titled “And the Story Begins,” to find out.


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Release Date

July 7, 2024

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    Kōhei Amasaki

    Will Serfort

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    Corey Wilder

    Will Serfort (English)


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