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Apologies for all the screenshots, but again, I did skip some panels (and spoiler these to hide them, just like earlier) but if this is appeal, I already recommend it. I'll finish reading this manhwa and type up a proper review later. I sure hope this manhwa keeps up this nice quality until the end. It's nice that it is already completed.
Apologies for all the screenshots, but again, I did skip some panels (and spoiler these to hide them, just like earlier) but if this is appeal, I already recommend it. I'll finish reading this manhwa and type up a proper review later.
More screenshots in another reply, to finish this sequence.
Action sequences that are really well choreographed and a joy to behold.
Not just Mr. Main Character, but lots of characters are like "FALCOOOOOOOOOOOOON" and the scene cuts out to a zoomed out picture of where they are.
https://i.postimg.cc/9FVvMxht/i.png
Then you see the starting explosion
Then...
Also, this is not the first time it happens nor is it the last time it happens. I'm just around Chapter 115 and so I thought to share it
Yeah, it feels like it was axed. For what it is worth, the entire first arc is compelte and Mr. Main Character is finally going to head out on his own! -> and then it ends.
It's not too bad as there hasn't been a properly established major arc - just little things that might hint at one -> so... /shrug
The interesting premise is all you get with none of the adventure. An axe tends to halve the score, so 3 or 4/10.
Then I remembered "oh yeah, this is peak, so that stupid thing won't happen" and I was right.
In Chapter 20 before he dies on floor 11:
https://i.postimg.cc/vmW2jzgg/i.png
I kept going until chapter 40 looking for the next time we see his full skill list, skimming to look for the next time we see the skill list and I got bored.
I can confirm that when your hunter rank goes up, you get more skill slots for more skills.
If he truly had infinite skill slots, he would've copied skills from everyone.
It's been a looooooooong time since I read it, so a quick review based on what I remember:
Mr. Main Character and all the players of a certain video game -> get sucked into it. The isekai is effectively skipped. This is a story after they come back home to Earth, where the game is now applying to real life.
Thing is, Mr. Main Character is the strongest dude who played the game and fought the final boss. There is no meme here, he knows what he needs to do and he's willing to do everything on his own and bring peace to the world. Soooooo it comes down to convincing people of that. Oddly enough, he's... like, really good at it (based on what I remember) and so the story isn't too long.
If you've read "Constellation that Returned from the Abyss," starts off with an awesome training montage -> then he gets to earth and the politics turns up to 99% and it's... fairly tedious. Meanwhile in this manhwa, we get a glimpse at the "training montage" part -> and then things proceed to the real world. It has a decent amount of action and then there dealing with the politics which isn't particularly tedious. I feel like it's decently well balanced and things tend to go pretty smoothly.
Overall, I did enjoy this manhwa, but it has been a while... so like uhh... 7/10 I guess.
Characters are decently well written; and there are some forgettable characters who exist to fill a void, but several characters actually stick around and are relevant until the end.
Mr. Main Character isn't some delusional "I'm a hero!" sort of guy. He's quite complex and really capable on his own merits; he isn't some guy who is just being carried by his newfound power that he got in chapter 1. It's interesting to see where he draws the line sometimes and it makes him quite human. He's willing and happy slaughter the entire royal family, their guards and all their people, but he's not happy with using explosives to accomplish some of that -> if it means taking out normal people as a collateral.
The romance in this is a rare flower. It isn't "these guys are idiots who date like middle schoolers." It's validated by "we're living so dangerously that the average person would faint from just hearing about it. This really isn't the time for it." When it is properly bought up and it is time for it, it is addressed in a proper way; Mr. Main Character may be shy, but he is no coward. Finally, some good freakin' romance in a manhwa. Good, could be better but it isn't bad.
Power-scaling in the world is somewhat consistent and Mr. Main Character falls short of the "Overpowered MC" tag, so expect struggles where his A-class wit and quick thinking literally makes the difference between life and death. The nuances aren't given too much info, which is a booooo from me. This knocked off a point all on its own, tbh. I like the details and NUMBERS when it comes to this stuff. Oh well.
Minor spoiler:
Lastly, the translation is pretty good.
1) Immediately starting chapter 1, Mr. Main Character is an A class adventurer. In-world, class A adventurers are rare and quite respectable. A few chapters in and it is directly stated that the only thing that has been stopping Mr. Main Character from solo'ing dungeons has always been his lack of fighting power when it comes to fighting monsters and bosses.
The "wee bit of powerup" that you dismissed with a handwave is akin to a decade of magic training. Did you even read this or did you just skip through and decide "I don't care" and just left?
2) The "random dwarf" isn't random; he is given importance right off the bat and becomes a recurring character. Furthermore, there is the generic standard "dwarves are amazing blacksmiths" going around and this dwarf in particular has his creativity emphasized. Also, "a weapon that can solo Bosses" is quite bullocks.
Again, did you even read this?
3) The prince villain's stupid decision, singular, is literally how the plot started. Literally chapter 1 btw and it was, by all regards, a good decision at the time based on all the info he knew.
If you're referring to the not-so-random dwarf's weapons, then realize that he's an exception among the norm. For crying out loud, he's a weapon salesman at the BLACK MARKET. Weapons sold in shops are normal. The not-so-random dwarf
4) This is exaggerated. The manhwa doesn't go into details so you're just making things up to bridge the gap. Though, it is a plot point that the
5) I have no idea what this guy is going on about. Time and again, this manhwa features people sniping enemies from a distance. Straight up, a random unnamed guard at a watchtower is talking to someone about changing shifts... so he's distracted -> sneaky goblins are off in the distance -> and this guy instantly spots and snipes the goblins with his bow and arrow, killing them.
In short, ignore that guy. This is a nice solid 8/10. I recommend it.
Kiss kiss kissRemember the ability to become fireproof from floor 10? Yeah, he ditched that for the leadership ability on floor 11. Then he ditched that leadership ability for his summoning ability. Don't ask me why he kept the goblin speech ability for so long, but I believe he finally ditched it for his master's skill.
Sooooo off the top of my head, his abilities are:
1) copying a skill when he dies
2) rewinding time
3) the guardian
4) summoning
5) demonic sword
and 6) regressor's love - this is a skill that's shared between him and his wife
What would you ditch for a new skill?
Also, why'd you eat it?
https://i.postimg.cc/vmN5n0GR/i.png
You should've pulled back, apologized, put it on the side, then when you walked out later to talk to your parents, take it with you and hand it to them. If they refuse, then start eating it then. Yoink'ing it right out of her mouth and straight into your mouth is MEAN. Yes, unintentional (there is plausibility in claiming it wasn't on purpose) but MEAN nonetheless!
As Dito said, it is not official, but it is pretty good.
"Hey Ink, what gives YOU the right to continue to exist when your existence is harmful to everything?" Ink would not be able to even deny this premise because he's fully aware that his very existence is a blight, as he admitted not that long ago.
"Hey, our man rushed to save another country. Save an entire country. By himself. Well, good news, the other country didn't persuade him to just stay there forever by offering him more rewards than we ever could and he's on his way back! Oh? What's up? He didn't take his passport? Welp, you know the laws! No passport, no entry!"
It is quite stupid and it never comes up in any work for good reason. If it comes up, then it isn't realistic in the slightest because this is a powerful public figure, literally. Do you think Elon Musk needs to go through checkpoints and stuff? The man jumps on a private jet, goes wherever he wants and is welcomed with open arms despite being a leech who doesn't pay taxes and is bad for any economy he is in. He's powerful, through cash though, not literally powerful. I'm sure any given middle schoolers can beat him in a 1v1 fair fight.