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Reworld•Frontier-Saijakuni Shite Saikyou no Shien Jutsu Shiki Tsukai [Enhancer]
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By kunihiro sengi, 国広仙戯
170 chapters
2017
Description
“I’m good at support art type but, still could you put me into your party!?” The explorer boy Ragdishart from 1 out of 100 ordinary man, whom choosing the well-known and weakest occupation support art type [Enhancer]. Even if he didn’t have party and was lonely, but in fact he has a special talent. A superhuman concentration ability was added to this, and if it was only 3 minutes he was able to strengthen his physical ability to [1024 times]. Hence—“weakest” and “strongest” This is an adventurous story of that boy who slowly grows, makes friends, and notices his talent. A ruin of tower that extends to the moon “Lunatic Babel”. When the boy and a deity girl meet, the story begins.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Reworld•Frontier-Saijakuni Shite Saikyou no Shien Jutsu Shiki Tsukai [Enhancer] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Reworld•Frontier-Saijakuni Shite Saikyou no Shien Jutsu Shiki Tsukai [Enhancer]
This web novel, with its mouthful of a title, "Reworld•Frontier-Saijakuni Shite Saikyou no Shien Jutsu Shiki Tsukai [Enhancer]," definitely piqued my interest with its blend of genres. Action, comedy, fantasy, sci-fi, and even a hint of harem? It sounds like a wild ride, and after diving in, I can say it certainly delivers on the "wild" part.
First Impressions
Initially, I was a bit disoriented. The story throws you right into a world that feels like a post-apocalyptic fantasy with game-like elements sprinkled throughout. The initial chapters left me with several questions, especially regarding the setting. I found myself trying to piece together the world's history and the mechanics governing it. The descriptions, while imaginative, sometimes lacked clarity, leaving me feeling a bit lost in the details.
What Works Well
Despite the initial confusion, the core concept is undeniably intriguing. The idea of a protagonist who starts weak but possesses unique support abilities is appealing. I appreciate the blend of sword and magic with what seems to be futuristic or re-discovered technology. The potential for growth and the development of strong relationships, hinted at by the "friendship" and "strong love interests" tags, definitely kept me reading. There are glimpses of a grander narrative, and I'm curious to see how the protagonist navigates this strange new world and unlocks his full potential. The novel's ability to blend these diverse elements is a definite strength.
Areas of Concern
My main concern lies in the execution. The narrative sometimes feels disjointed, particularly with the integration of game terminology into a fantasy setting. It can pull you out of the story when characters use phrases that feel more at home in a video game than in a world of sword and magic. The world-building, while ambitious, could benefit from more clarity and consistency. I also found myself wanting a smoother flow in the writing itself.
Final Verdict
"Reworld•Frontier-Saijakuni Shite Saikyou no Shien Jutsu Shiki Tsukai [Enhancer]" is a novel with a lot of potential. It's a bit rough around the edges, but the core concept and the promise of character development are enough to keep me tentatively invested. If you're willing to overlook some inconsistencies and a slightly confusing start, you might find yourself enjoying this genre-bending adventure. I'm going to keep reading to see where the author takes this story, and I hope that the world-building and writing become more refined as the story progresses.
