Warning: spoilers ahead for Black Clover chapter 329!
While Yuno may have obtained a second grimoire in Black Clover that allows him to wield Star magic in addition to Wind, these new spells haven't offered up the guaranteed victory readers usually expect from new abilities. How Asta utilizes Yuno's Star magic in the latest chapter makes it easier for readers to realize what this ability truly signifies, and it's quite profound.
Yuno's Star magic only serves as a decoy during his battle against the Dark Triad member Zenon, and then it utterly fails to even put a scratch on the King of Devils Lucifero when Yuno later tries to protect Asta. But by the end of chapter 329, Asta is only able to truly defeat the irksome devil with one of Yuno's stars embedded in his sword, which he then thrusts into the back of his foe. This latest development has particular significance when taking Yuno's background into consideration.
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Unlike Asta, who's still in the dark, Yuno learned the truth about his heritage much earlier in the manga. He's part of a royal family from the Spade Kingdom. This explains why he's so gifted as a mage, and it also means that he can inherit additional powers. As Black Clover reveals in chapter 309, Yuno's biological father wielded Sun magic while his mother was gifted in Moon magic. So, naturally, it would make sense if their son either possessed the same powers as them or could at least conjure a new set of spells derived from some other heavenly body. Star magic was therefore an appropriate choice for the character. When the second grimoire presented itself to Yuno, the young prince was in the midst of fighting Zenon. But the
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