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Arban Granshield, the eldest (and somewhat notorious) son of a count’s family, regained memories of his previous life following a certain incident. He recalled that in his past life, he had been an avid fan of robot anime and games in a completely different world. This revelation reignited his passion for machinery and robotics. Upon encountering a golem in his current life, Arban saw beyond what others perceived as a mere stone doll. He sensed its potential to become something greater—a robot. Inspired by this vision, Urban resolved to become a magic tool craftsman, determined to realize his dream of creating a robot in this new world. === Note: It’s g●●dam
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kakuyomu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
I Want to Be a Magic Tool Maker, but I’m Not Interested in Anything Other Than Golems Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on I Want to Be a Magic Tool Maker, but I’m Not Interested in Anything Other Than Golems
Okay, so I dove into "I Want to Be a Magic Tool Maker, but I’m Not Interested in Anything Other Than Golems" with a healthy dose of curiosity. The title alone promises a quirky blend of crafting, magic, and… well, golems! The premise had me picturing a protagonist obsessed with their craft, maybe a bit socially awkward, and definitely powerful in their own niche. Did the story deliver? Let's break it down.
First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked. The world-building seemed solid, and the idea of a magic tool maker focusing solely on golems felt fresh. I was eager to see how the MC would develop their skills and how their unique passion would impact the world around them. The early chapters did a good job of establishing the protagonist's determination and the initial challenges they faced.
What Works Well
The crafting aspect of the story is genuinely engaging. I enjoyed the detailed descriptions of the golem-making process and the creative ways the MC utilized magic and technology. The author clearly put thought into the mechanics of this world, and it shines through in these sections. The comedy also landed well for me, especially in the earlier chapters. It wasn't laugh-out-loud funny, but it provided a lighthearted tone that made the story easy to pick up and enjoy.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the story seemed to lose some of its initial charm as it progressed. After a certain point, I felt the writing became a bit repetitive, and the plot started to meander.
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Final Verdict
"I Want to Be a Magic Tool Maker, but I’m Not Interested in Anything Other Than Golems" has potential, but it ultimately falls short of its initial promise. The crafting and comedy elements are enjoyable, but the later plot developments and inconsistencies in character behavior detract from the overall experience. While the premise is intriguing, the execution needs some refinement to truly shine.
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