The protagonist in 'I Cast Fist (Celestial Grimoire - DxD)' evolves from a scrappy underdog to a force of nature. Early on, he’s just a guy with enhanced martial arts skills, but the Celestial Grimoire changes everything. His power isn’t linear—it’s exponential. By mid-story, he’s trading blows with mid-tier devils and angels, his fists carving craters into battlefields. What’s wild is how his abilities synergize. The Grimoire grants him magic resistance, letting him bulldoze through spells that would vaporize others. His signature move? Channeling raw cosmic energy into his strikes, turning punches into localized apocalypses. Late-game, he’s borderline invincible, shrugging off dimensional attacks and rewriting reality with his knuckles. The scaling feels earned, not cheap.
What makes the MC’s power arc in 'I Cast Fist' so satisfying is its unpredictability. The Celestial Grimoire doesn’t hand him preset abilities—it reacts to his needs. When cornered by a hydra, he spontaneously develops heat-based strikes to cauterize wounds. Facing a mind-controller? His next upgrade grants mental fortitude. This adaptive growth keeps fights fresh.
His strength isn’t just physical. The Grimoire sharpens his tactical mind, letting him exploit enemy weaknesses mid-battle. A demon lord’s impenetrable armor? He realizes it vibrates at specific frequencies and adjusts his punches to resonate, shattering it like glass. Later, he combines brute force with esoteric knowledge—one punch might release kinetic energy, while the next severs magical contracts.
The series avoids making him omnipotent. Even at his peak, he struggles against conceptual foes like karma manipulators. His solution? Improvise. When magic fails, he reverts to fundamentals—a well-placed uppercut can stagger a god if it carries the weight of his defiance. The balance between raw power and ingenuity is what defines his journey.
Let’s break down the MC’s power progression in 'I Cast Fist' systematically. Initially, he’s physically superior to humans but outclassed by supernatural beings. The Celestial Grimoire’s first gifts enhance his durability and combat precognition, letting him dodge bullets and sense enemy movements. This foundation matters—it’s why he survives early clashes with fallen angels.
Phase two introduces energy manipulation. He learns to absorb ambient magic, fueling attacks that crack marble floors like eggshells. His fists become conduits for celestial power, burning demons with holy light or crushing them under gravitational force. The Grimoire’s random boons keep opponents guessing; one day he’s immune to fire, the next he’s teleporting mid-combo.
The endgame is where things get ridiculous. He unlocks 'Fist of the Endless,' a technique that warps space around his punches. Imagine throwing a jab that hits simultaneously in three dimensions. His final battle against a Supreme Devil has them trading blows so fast they fracture time. The author nails the power fantasy without making victories feel unearned—each upgrade ties to his growth as a fighter, not just plot convenience.
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