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In a World Where Strength Is Ranked, I, a High School Teacher, Was Transported Along With My Students and Rose From a Mere Side Character to the Rank of Sword Saint
By gyakukiri, 逆霧
2 volumes
2023
Description
Weak abilities? No problem! A teacher with unmatched swordsmanship dominates a fantasy world with nothing but his blade! –[The Strongest Rankings] In this world, people’s strength is ranked by a system, and high school teacher Shigeto Kusunoki found himself transported there along with his students. While his students gained overpowered abilities, Shigeto’s powers were weak, and his rank was among the lowest. Ridiculed by his students, Shigeto tried to adapt to this new world, supported by a priestess named Mirei. But then, one of his students, Yuzuki Kimishima, was sent to a monster-filled ruin from which no one had ever returned. Determined to save his student, Shigeto set off alone into the deadly ruins to rescue Yuzuki. In the depths of despair, his one remaining weapon, the swordsmanship he had honed before being transported, held an extraordinary power in this world. “You’re sacrificing yourself for me… I… I…” Yuzuki, who admired him, could only watch as Shigeto fought on, cutting down enemies to protect her. As he continued to fight, Shigeto’s rank soared to unimaginable heights, and soon his name began to spread throughout the world. –This is the story of how a mere side-character teacher dominated a fantasy world with nothing but his sword and became a Sword Saint.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- fantasia bunko
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
In a World Where Strength Is Ranked, I, a High School Teacher, Was Transported Along With My Students and Rose From a Mere Side Character to the Rank of Sword Saint Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on In a World Where Strength Is Ranked, I, a High School Teacher, Was Transported Along With My Students and Rose From a Mere Side Character to the Rank of Sword Saint
Okay, so the title is a mouthful, but the premise of "In a World Where Strength Is Ranked..." definitely grabbed my attention. The whole transported-with-students trope, combined with a strength-based hierarchy, is something I'm always willing to give a shot. I dove into the available chapters with moderate expectations, and came out with a fairly balanced view.
First Impressions
Initially, the setup felt a little rushed, but not entirely unexpected for an isekai. We're thrown into the new world pretty quickly, introduced to Mirei (one of the otherworlders), and given a glimpse of the NPC landscape. I did find myself a little put off by the students' initial behavior; they come across as somewhat abrasive, but I guess that could just be a reflection of reality. Hopefully, their characters will develop more nuance as the story progresses.
What Works Well
The core concept is undeniably appealing. The idea of a seemingly ordinary high school teacher rising to the rank of Sword Saint in a world obsessed with power is a fun power fantasy. The writing itself is surprisingly solid, and the translation seems well done, which makes for a smooth reading experience. This, combined with the action and adventure, gives the story the potential to be really engaging.
Areas of Concern
My main worry stems from the pacing. The initial chapters feel like they're still laying the groundwork, and I'm hoping the story picks up momentum soon. The relatively short chapter lengths also contribute to this feeling. I'm also slightly concerned about the harem tag; I hope it's handled tastefully and doesn't overshadow the main plot. I'm also hoping the students become less abrasive as the story continues. I'm curious to see if they mature and grow throughout the story.
Final Verdict
"In a World Where Strength Is Ranked..." has a lot of potential. The intriguing premise, coupled with solid writing, makes it worth checking out, especially if you're a fan of isekai stories. While the initial pacing and student behavior gave me pause, I'm willing to see where the story goes. I'd recommend giving it a try and seeing if it clicks with you. I'm cautiously optimistic and hoping to see some exciting developments in the future.
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