Isekai Meikyuu de Harem wo

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The story has no development... The MC has the most stolen skills in the world, and remains weak and the same with his harem, fighting to survive on the lower floors, I don't see any evolution, unfortunately a story with great potential, becoming useless.
What development are you hoping for exactly? Because this novel can be described as "the epilogue of romance / harem mangas that immediately ended after the couple got together that we usually get denied.", that's basically the gimmick our guy isn't out to save the world or anything, he's just looking to spend quality time with the girls he treats as his wives.

What stolen skills are you talking about?

"and remains weak" how exactly? He's not quite a one man army or anything, but whether you realise it or not Michiro is a powerhouse and chapter 95 is a good hint at that. Nobody else in the world has multiple jobs or bonus skills that break conventional limits or meta-knowledge of levels and how the world works in general or any other things. Not only is he a pretty high level hero which is one of the most powerful job classes there is, he's got five or six jobs running simultaneously at once which compounds his strength instead of simply being additive. He could (and will, in the not too distant future) absolutely body a level 99 regular guy in a 1vs1 duel to the death in the blink of an eye. That's how strong he is right now and thanks to his increased exp gain and reduced exp needed, his strength is continually shooting up at a rate hundreds of times greater than anybody else on the entire planet.

They're not fighting to survive, they're massively over-leveled and over equipped. Ideally they'd need another party member or two in order to better handle increased monster numbers, but the only reason they're not fighting on floor 40+ right now is because Michiro values absolute safety above all else and wants both him and the girls to be 100% safe and not just 99% or whatever.

Again, what development / evolution are you hoping for exactly? It sounds like you want a different series, this one isn't for you.

This story's potential is present, you just don't appreciate what it is. Frankly your entire comment is nonsense that seems to fundamentally misunderstand what this series is and is trying to achieve.
 
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What development are you hoping for exactly? Because this novel can be described as "the epilogue of romance / harem mangas that immediately ended after the couple got together that we usually get denied.", that's basically the gimmick our guy isn't out to save the world or anything, he's just looking to spend quality time with the girls he treats as his wives.

What stolen skills are you talking about?

"and remains weak" how exactly? He's not quite a one man army or anything, but whether you realise it or not Michiro is a powerhouse and chapter 95 is a good hint at that. Nobody else in the world has multiple jobs or bonus skills that break conventional limits or meta-knowledge of levels and how the world works in general or any other things. Not only is he a pretty high level hero which is one of the most powerful job classes there is, he's got five or six jobs running simultaneously at once which compounds his strength instead of simply being additive. He could (and will, in the not too distant future) absolutely body a level 99 regular guy in a 1vs1 duel to the death in the blink of an eye. That's how strong he is right now and thanks to his increased exp gain and reduced exp needed, his strength is continually shooting up at a rate hundreds of times greater than anybody else on the entire planet.

They're not fighting to survive, they're massively over-leveled and over equipped. Ideally they'd need another party member or two in order to better handle increased monster numbers, but the only reason they're not fighting on floor 40+ right now is because Michiro values absolute safety above all else and wants both him and the girls to be 100% safe and not just 99% or whatever.

Again, what development / evolution are you hoping for exactly? It sounds like you want a different series, this one isn't for you.

This story's potential is present, you just don't appreciate what it is. Frankly your entire comment is nonsense that seems to fundamentally misunderstand what this series is and is trying to achieve.
nigga ts is ass bro stop glazing ts and watch real peak like aot fn
 
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nigga ts is ass bro stop glazing ts and watch real peak like aot fn
Ha AoT Peak?! the one where the main character cried over his dtf Asian sister finding another man despite never trying again she's clearly dtf? An he's not crying over the whole 1.2 Billion people he murdered because.... he saw a book once That's peak to you? The one where everyone is soooo pleased with the main character for killing 1.2 Billion people that one character even thanks him for the mass murder despite it logically not even being enough for them to escape retribution as the rest of the world still outnumbers paradis 400:1 that series is more confused on its message than this series' power scaling and this is just the tip of that ice berg. All because it ultimately wanted its cake and to eat it too.

"and remains weak" how exactly? He's not quite a one man army or anything, but whether you realise it or not Michiro is a powerhouse and chapter 95 is a good hint at that. Nobody else in the world has multiple jobs or bonus skills that break conventional limits or meta-knowledge of levels and how the world works in general or any other things. Not only is he a pretty high level hero which is one of the most powerful job classes there is, he's got five or six jobs running simultaneously at once which compounds his strength instead of simply being additive. He could (and will, in the not too distant future) absolutely body a level 99 regular guy in a 1vs1 duel to the death in the blink of an eye. That's how strong he is right now and thanks to his increased exp gain and reduced exp needed, his strength is continually shooting up at a rate hundreds of times greater than anybody else on the entire planet.
The power scaling in this series is extremely weakly defined or not well thought out all. Like using equivalent exchange on a level 3 thief causes the protag to almost die, but a level 25 Explorer is barely any sweat.

But you may say he had more many abilities by then and he didn't have any by the time he took out the level 3 thief. However, we know that Sherry has been steadily gaining more MP despite having no MP abilities on her class either. There's no way a level 3 thief should nearly kill the protag while the level 25 guy makes maybe a sweat bead drop. Then he is absolutely bodied by poison from the merest knick on a glove from a severed piece of a monster.

He has multiple jobs at lv 25+, a Blacksmith with an attack boost at a pretty high level and yet creatures on relatively low floors still take a number of hits to kill. If he's the strongest in the world, this world is kusoge.

I'm saying this as fan of this series. It is extremely inconsistent. That's not even pointing out how slow this series is like how Mushoku Tensei and Shield Hero started out at about the same time and they have twice the content.
 
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The power scaling in this series is extremely weakly defined or not well thought out all. Like using equivalent exchange on a level 3 thief causes the protag to almost die, but a level 25 Explorer is barely any sweat.

But you may say he had more many abilities by then and he didn't have any by the time he took out the level 3 thief. However, we know that Sherry has been steadily gaining more MP despite having no MP abilities on her class either. There's no way a level 3 thief should nearly kill the protag while the level 25 guy makes maybe a sweat bead drop.
I'm going to make this very simple for you as even with the entire series basically explaining everything for you to this point fairly clearly in 'show, don't tell' form, you're acting completely clueless:
Equivalent Exchange directly uses your MP, followed by your HP, to do damage at a 1:1 rate. If you don't have more HP + MP than they have HP, the attack fails with no effect.
If you have 300 hp and 80 mp and use it against an opponent who has 150 hp, it's going to "almost kill you" or more specifically it will leave you at 0 mp so you feel like absolute shit mentally, and deal sizeable damage to your hp so you'll feel like shit physically too.

If you have 1000 hp and 1500 mp and use it against an opponent who has 400 hp, you'd notice the drain of 400 mp but otherwise barely feel it. Killing the second guy with a sword that drains mp back to you immediately afterwards will also recover most of that 400 mp back before you can even dwell on it.

Mages get a large MP pool. The first time he used it he only had a few jobs at low levels and none were magic focused so he had very little mp, but the most recent time his jobs are all around level 40 including magic focused ones like Mage which he only got as a result of that first encounter so he now has a truly massive mp pool.
Does that help you?

Then he is absolutely bodied by poison from the merest knick on a glove from a severed piece of a monster.
There's no tiny amount of poison or large amount of poison here, you either have the poisoned status effect or you do not. He freaked out about it as he wasn't expecting it and had no idea what the pain wracking him from the inside was all about.

He has multiple jobs at lv 25+, a Blacksmith with an attack boost at a pretty high level and yet creatures on relatively low floors still take a number of hits to kill. If he's the strongest in the world, this world is kusoge.
I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to say as you've missed out a few words or something, but most people in this world take a dozen or more attacks to kill monsters typically and compensate as best they can either with high levels, multiple people attacking one target, or good weapons.

I'm saying this as fan of this series. It is extremely inconsistent. That's not even pointing out how slow this series is like how Mushoku Tensei and Shield Hero started out at about the same time and they have twice the content.
There is zero inconsistency in this series, only in your very tenuous understanding of it.
 
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I'm going to make this very simple for you as even with the entire series basically explaining everything for you to this point fairly clearly in 'show, don't tell' form, you're acting completely clueless:
Equivalent Exchange directly uses your MP, followed by your HP, to do damage at a 1:1 rate. If you don't have more HP + MP than they have HP, the attack fails with no effect.
If you have 300 hp and 80 mp and use it against an opponent who has 150 hp, it's going to "almost kill you" or more specifically it will leave you at 0 mp so you feel like absolute shit mentally, and deal sizeable damage to your hp so you'll feel like shit physically too.

If you have 1000 hp and 1500 mp and use it against an opponent who has 400 hp, you'd notice the drain of 400 mp but otherwise barely feel it. Killing the second guy with a sword that drains mp back to you immediately afterwards will also recover most of that 400 mp back before you can even dwell on it.

Mages get a large MP pool. The first time he used it he only had a few jobs at low levels and none were magic focused so he had very little mp, but the most recent time his jobs are all around level 40 including magic focused ones like Mage which he only got as a result of that first encounter so he now has a truly massive mp pool.
Does that help you?
Could you please cite where the series gives you these numbers? no? then we only have levels and there is still no way a level 3 thief should cause more an issue than a lv 25 explorer.

Let's take pokemon for example if you brought a level 12 against a lv 3 and use pain split it is going to nearly destroy the level 3 without issue, but if you do the same with a level 40 against a level 25, the Pokemon is going to take damage. I'm pretty sure Final fantasy also has a similar system with the same result, but I'm not in the mood to go look.

There's no tiny amount of poison or large amount of poison here, you either have the poisoned status effect or you do not. He freaked out about it as he wasn't expecting it and had no idea what the pain wracking him from the inside was all about.
Again this is, by your own definition the strongest man is this world. That's Kusoge.
I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to say as you've missed out a few words or something, but most people in this world take a dozen or more attacks to kill monsters typically and compensate as best they can either with high levels, multiple people attacking one target, or good weapons.
No i'm pointing out the one you called "the strongest in this world" needing 6 job boosts + Blacksmith to kill a lv 10 boss in 10+ hits. That's kusoge. It's bad design.
There is zero inconsistency in this series, only in your very tenuous understanding of it.
Plenty of inconsistency like take taxes is this something that the world charges? the government? does the Government have Admin access to the world? The world just knows if you flee taxes and gives you a bandit class? It makes no sense. That's to say nothing of its middle-school level economy.

I really do like this series but it is power-fantasy first and everything in it is just to support the power fantasy. It's enjoyable but let's not act like this makes sense
 
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Could you please cite where the series gives you these numbers? no? then we only have levels and there is still no way a level 3 thief should cause more an issue than a lv 25 explorer.

Let's take pokemon for example if you brought a level 12 against a lv 3 and use pain split it is going to nearly destroy the level 3 without issue, but if you do the same with a level 40 against a level 25, the Pokemon is going to take damage. I'm pretty sure Final fantasy also has a similar system with the same result, but I'm not in the mood to go look.
Your argument can be pretty much summed up as "If every step of the equation isn't hard mathed out with concrete numbers, then only the fictional assessment I've made in my head counts for anything", which is a terrible argument.

Your analogy is terrible and doesn't make any sense. This isn't Pokemon, people aren't Pokemon, that runs on a wildly different system. I explained to you the basic mechanics of how this particular world works already, we may not have the exact numbers involved but we do know the process and it's not complicated, if you don't want to accept that then I'm afraid that's too bad.

Again this is, by your own definition the strongest man is this world. That's Kusoge.

No i'm pointing out the one you called "the strongest in this world" needing 6 job boosts + Blacksmith to kill a lv 10 boss in 10+ hits. That's kusoge. It's bad design.
So it's kusoge literally just because you say it is, you don't understand it therefore it's bad? Try justifying your arguments with actual logic and reasoning or just don't make nonsensical comments to begin with.

Plenty of inconsistency like take taxes is this something that the world charges? the government? does the Government have Admin access to the world? The world just knows if you flee taxes and gives you a bandit class? It makes no sense. That's to say nothing of its middle-school level economy.
Let's pretend for 0.1 second that you're right even though such a thing has not been at all confirmed in any of the WN / LN / Manga / anime as far as I'm aware, this particular world runs on a game system-like firmware that results in fundamentally different basic laws of reality to our own and literally who the fuck are you to declare that it doesn't make sense? If it could be reasonably assumed that this world was identical to ours in all of its fundamental laws (it's not) then you could say that something which clashes with that doesn't make sense, or if the world established something fundamentally about itself and then truly contradicted that later you can claim that doesn't make sense, but neither of those cases are true.

As for the economy, what's your complaint exactly? That an early medieval level society isn't running on the same economy we have in 20XX? Well, duh it's not. The most modern technology we've seen out of the people of this world are silvered-glass mirrors and fabric weaving, other than that they're practically on the level of shiny beads and rocks as the necessity for technological improvement barely exists due to the way production classes and material drops from monsters work, so you're not liable to see complex systems of tax or general economy either.

I really do like this series but it is power-fantasy first and everything in it is just to support the power fantasy. It's enjoyable but let's not act like this makes sense
Nobody's arguing it's not a power fantasy series, but it is internally completely consistent with itself, despite what appears to be your claims to the contrary, which means that it does make sense. Do you read Harry Potter and say that it doesn't make sense because it has people using magic wands and flying on broomsticks? The basic precept to imbibe a fantasy series is that you be able to suspend your disbelief and accept the premise presented by the author is how the given world actually works.
 
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New chapter is out, but the scanlator (along with many others I'm afraid) have completely abandoned MangaDex after the takedown apocalypse that happened last month.

If anybody sees this, you'll have to read new chapters by putting in a bit of effort in future:
https://www.mangaupdates.com/series/llwjwub/isekai-meikyuu-de-harem-o
 

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