8 Mashle: Magic and Muscles characters ranked weakest to strongest
By Diana Nosa
1. Rayne Ames
"Three lines signify one chosen by the gods" are words that are spoken by Headmaster Wahlberg Baigan to truly capsulate the otherworldy being that is Rayne Ames.
Rayne's resume not only includes being a three-liner but also includes being one of the youngest individuals to ever become a Divine Visionary. And his accolades don't stop there! Rayne is also a third-year student who is second to none in magical ability, intelligence, and popularity, the latter of which cements that even his fellow peers know not to mess with him because if they do, they'll come face-to-face with sharp weapons.
Rayne's magical ability is why he has been labeled the "Sword Crane" because if anyone has the misfortune of being touched by his armory of swords sent from the heavens above, they are better off dead. However, if there is ever a case where swords are futile, Rayne uses his three lines to call upon Ares, the God of War, who grants him unfathomable power.
In a test of strength, no student comes close to Rayne. So much so that we're actually grateful Mash has earned Rayne's respect because, had it been the other way around, Mash would be no match against this force to be reckoned with.
And so, Rayne Ames secures the top spot for the strongest character of Mashe: Magic and Muscles thus far. We don't exactly know if he'll remain in the top spot, as we are bound to meet other Easton Magic Academy students who may prove to be even stronger. But for now, if we were ever in a bind, Rayne Ames would be the very first person we called to come save the day.