Will’s future in Wistoria: Wand and Sword looks like a shift from “the boy who must prove himself” to “the person who changes what the system thinks is possible.” The story has already framed him as someone who is not just fighting for acceptance, but for a wider redefinition of strength, talent, and magical identity.

What that means for Will

  • He is no longer being written as a simple underdog.
  • His Wis ability and sword-based fighting style are being positioned as something the magical world has underestimated.
  • The creator’s comments suggest the current conflict is still the “prologue,” which implies Will’s real role is still unfolding.

Future possibilities

  1. He becomes a bridge between “wand” magic and “sword” power.
    The title itself strongly points to Will embodying both sides of the world’s magic system, not merely replacing one with the other.
  1. He earns acceptance without changing who he is.
    Early story beats and later reviews show that other characters begin to respect him after seeing his results, which supports the idea that his growth is about recognition, not conformity.
  1. He unlocks even stronger forms.
    Reports about the anime’s future tease new sword-related power development, with later abilities expected to expand beyond the strongest current form.

Main reading

So the most likely future is that Will becomes proof that the “normal” standard was too narrow all along. Instead of forcing himself to fit the system, he ends up reshaping what the system counts as valid strength.

In short

Will’s future is not just about winning fights. It is about becoming the character who proves that being different was never a weakness in the first place.