Reviews for Agatha Emiya and the Fifth Holy Grail War
Pallas Aurum chapter 7 . 7/3
Can you please please please turn this omake into a full fic, it left me cackling like mad.
Guest chapter 1 . 7/15/2019
Is this ever going to continue
I know the author is still active and doing something else but really, don’t leave the story hanging at one of the best moments
narwastu13 chapter 12 . 5/21/2019
I agree with guest dude. You can't use magecraft in another planet except true magic since there's no prana in there or even of there are any, other planet still have The Ultimate One, TYPES.
raitei410 chapter 12 . 3/10/2019
awesome story hope it gets updated right mix of humor/drama/and action. very well paced and just a all around fun read and the character interactions are the best my favorites are agatha and sakura cause it shows her more human side and not just the mad scientist plus they are adorable toghther cause sakura accepts and understands her and sakura is defiently her closet relationship besides her dead dad. so yea i ship her with sakura.

Her interactions with rin are hilarious cause of how she is destroying her worldview of magic and how fast she improves,though this also helps rin grow as a magus by opening her mind up and making her stop and think way more about things.

archer must be thinking wtf is going on in this timeline cause shiro is not in it and is trying hard to cope since he cant murder his past self lol and shinji is gonna be screwed especially if his past with what he and zoken did to sakura is still canon in this story even more than stealing her stuff this will make agatha make him beg to be dead by the time shes done with them.
djcian chapter 12 . 12/28/2018
Really love this story, gets the humor and the madness just right in my opinion. Hope you pick it back up at some point.
Guest chapter 12 . 8/13/2018
Yo, i found this in quora, hope this will help.

Can magi from Fate/Stay Night perform magecraft on other planets, is how I’m choosing to interpret this.

That is actually a very good question that cannot be categorically answered. We just don’t have the hard data.

That being said, my gut response would be that no, they can’t.

Magecraft in the Nasuverse is a complicated thing. It rests on the concept of the World: in the Nasuverse, the rules of reality (excepting possibly the fundamental laws of physics, it’s unclear) are established via a kind of permanent Reality Marble maintained by the Earth itself called the World. The World decides what is and isn’t “normal”, and actively suppresses what isn’t, and magecraft is defined as the actualization of phenomenons that go against the World’s sense of normality.

This is why magecraft requires energy in the form of prana: if it isn’t constantly fed energy, a phenomenon that goes against what the World considers “normal” will be crushed by it. It’s also why Servants really need Masters: beings from the past existing in the present is an abnormal phenomenon no matter what, but it’s much less abnormal if they have an anchor in the present, as in a present-day person they are connected to. A Masterless Servant needs enormous amounts of prana just to keep existing.

The key mechanism underlying the whole system is concepts. Basically, the more a concept is used, the more “normal” it becomes for the World, and therefore the less “magical” it is. This extends to human invention. To take a concrete example, consider flight: in ancient times, humans flying was a very, very abnormal thing, and so it was the domain of magecraft, but as humans developed ways of flying that coped with the World’s “normality” (flying balloons, zeppelins, planes and so on), the “magicality” of it decreased and with it the effectiveness of actual flying magecraft (sure enough, nowadays practical-minded magi mostly use mundane means of travel).

This is why, in Nasuverse magecraft, older is always better and the original is always better than a copy (no matter what Shirou says): every new concept has to fight the World to keep existing until it’s anchored by becoming “normal”, and so the older a concept (or an object bearing that concept) is, the more time the World has had to get used to it, and so it encounters less resistance. Hence the original “sword of kingship” (Merodach) being much more powerful than a “copy” with the same concept (Caliburn), and hence Gilgamesh being unstoppably powerful (the original “hero” armed with the originals of every man-made concept).

(It’s also why magecraft from ancient eras like Medea’s is orders of magnitude more powerful than anything a modern magus can do: in Medea’s time, the number of things that were “normal” for humans was much more limited, so “abnormal” solutions through magecraft were much more versatile and powerful on a conceptual level.)

So, that’s all just the basics. They relate to the actual question being asked in a very simple way: the World is planet-specific. The Earth has its own World, and so do Mercury and Jupiter and Venus and presumably every planet. Indeed, even lesser satellites like the Moon may have a World (the Moon certainly used to). All the planets in the Solar System, at least, are inhabited in the Nasuverse, and the Moon was too in ancient times: the connection between the World and a planet’s population (does one require the other, in which order, and what does it mean concepts-wise?) is unclear.

The point is, the laws of reality are different in those other Worlds. Indeed, a representative of Mercury’s World exists on Earth (somewhere in South America) and is very slowly converting the Earth’s World around it to Mercury’s World, which looks like a field of crystal. Anything Earthly that enters the area turns into crystal, too.

Since magecraft depends on what the World considers “normal”, my best bet is that in a different World (read: on a different planet), Earth’s magecraft would work either not at all or in ways that no magus could readily understand and exploit, unless that planet’s utterly alien civilization had somehow developed concepts that perfectly mirror ours.
Rob Rimsill chapter 12 . 5/6/2018
"Our mysteries are only passed down to the eldest male."

Not entirely sure about that - Kariya was the preferred heir to his elder brother Byakuya. Although that might have been because Byakuya was actual dogshit of a mage, and I doubt Zouken would have felt any need to enlighten Shinji on the matter.

Also, hurrah, Ilya gets involved! That's... that's going to cause a lot of collateral damage, isn't it? Berserker's not great at enclosed spaces in general, and this one has a lot of unconscious student and teachers lying around. Erk.
PasiveNox chapter 12 . 5/5/2018
Hehehehhehehehehe great
PasiveNox chapter 10 . 5/1/2018
Great
Greatazuredragon chapter 12 . 4/30/2018
So Berserker, Rider, Saber and Archer are about to have a free for all on school grounds?
That's going to be fun. ;p
Nice chapter, good work.
kyugan chapter 2 . 4/30/2018
I know you're probably sick of people asking this, but what happened to Shirou?
Cross177 chapter 12 . 4/30/2018
I do hope Dimo and the Boyz pop up against Casters bone solders, been waiting forever since you introduced a Jagermonster to Illya.

On that note, Shinji really should not have jacked her stuff, (if he really did) gonna expect a death ray in his face, or at least his junk
Mernom chapter 12 . 4/30/2018
I like Rin's mystic code. It's nice, versatile, the only flaw is that gems are kinda not common enough to mass produce spell components out of. Plus, if she has a large stockpile, finding the right gems would be difficult.
3697014 chapter 12 . 4/29/2018
OMG, you cut it off where things were starting to get heated.
Mkoll chapter 12 . 4/29/2018
Oh boy, everything is going down now.
I hope Agatha keeps a small death ray in her shoes.
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