Yuusha Party wo Tsuihousareta Shiro Madoushi, S Rank Boukensha ni Hirowareru ~Kono Shiro Madoushi ga Kikakugai Sugiru~ - Vol. 2 Ch. 6

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The bullshit in this story is clearly that MC casted support magic on them on every quest and came out with the plans, and they kicked him out because he was useless.
I semi understand them not realizing the power boost as if they only gight when having the buff on it would ake them believe it to be their own power, the problem is that no one in the team every trained on their own and realized their own strenght was magnitudes lower when not on the field? Every single one?
Even the paladin is not clear of this, how coudl she not know the battleplans came from MC, the alternative is that "hero" plans always accounted the buffed strenght that they showed when MC was around, but it was still retarded plans from a real tactician point of view.
Everyone trashed on MC when they kicked him out, is not the usual expulsion with at least one of the members trying to make the other change idea or the MC bring out some spine, they are all bitches.
Other stories with the MC being a buff for the team and not being discovered until he leave usually have MC having a passive skill active on the party all the time or giving blessings to the equipment or that dispel only after a long time and no one ever noticing, but is not the case here.
Hopefully the paladin bitch doesn't get in MC new party, she is not much different from the others.
 
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"You aren't the Allen I fell in love with."

So now that he's no longer dazzling, powerful enough to step on others, you abandon him? Mage girl is even a bigger bitch than I thought. She's just as bad as he is. The kind of girl who chases after alpha guys who put on hot air.
I mean, that's just a normal woman's thinking.
 
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Wow, the dumbass hero's harem is finally falling apart and his reputation has collapsed even faster. Mage girl is starting to look a little like an opportunist, but to be fair it makes sense to leave that asshat of a hero. It'd be different if he were a genuinely good guy without the attitude, but he's a nasty asshole anyway. Pretty good dose of schadenfreude to enjoy here.

I guess Lina's not fully crippled since she can still use her remaining hand to hold the shield, but this also leaves her with zero offense power or counterattack capability.
I think it was a story called the demon lord's invincible castle or something like that in which the hero really is a great guy whose party forced him to kick out the MC, his best friend and a black mage (support class in that series). However, they secretly remained close and the hero was basically like "Yeah, my party is screwed and these dumbasses are about the learn the hard way". He even held back a lot until he and the MC could duel so that his party members would be punished. Really freaking epic duel, by the way. They didn't even have to, they just wanted to for fun.

Kept waiting for the shoe to drop or the fascade to fall but nope, that hero really deserves the title and is just plain a wonderful bro.
 
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I semi understand them not realizing the power boost as if they only gight when having the buff on it would ake them believe it to be their own power, the problem is that no one in the team every trained on their own and realized their own strenght was magnitudes lower when not on the field? Every single one?
This is what really bothers me. How is it that the "hero party" had no notion of their own strength? They had to have been a regular party at some point, before they were appointed. They would have had to have some experience before they joined up with the MC, and should have noticed right on the first mission how much of a difference he made. Especially the mages, whose mana use and power can be measured in number and size of spells. The mage girl noticed it immediately after doing some training on her own. How could they have never trained once during all the time he was in the party?
 
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This is what really bothers me. How is it that the "hero party" had no notion of their own strength? They had to have been a regular party at some point, before they were appointed. They would have had to have some experience before they joined up with the MC, and should have noticed right on the first mission how much of a difference he made. Especially the mages, whose mana use and power can be measured in number and size of spells. The mage girl noticed it immediately after doing some training on her own. How could they have never trained once during all the time he was in the party?
That is stil acceptable, more or less.
IF they were together for a long time and MC grew more than the others for his own training and will to do better he started to buff them from day 1, and his buffs got stronger, that would make the party believe is their own strenght raising, when MC is staying the same.
Now I don't remember if there was a flashback of them making the party, and am not really interested in burning time searching it, but if this was their first party as adventurers or they had recently left their old ones and joined in a new one it can work that someone would start to think this party is good and have great sinergy + their own strenght raising, as young people they wouldn't know any better.
The problem remains of MC buffs not being costant, is absurd they didn't feel the up and downs when not adventuring, personally the shielder is the proof of bad writing as she seems serious and this thing only works if she never self trained and didn't check on MC much to even start to think he is useless, of course another bad element of this expulsions stories is that the MC is never able to show what he is doing for the party.

(I remember one expulsion story with a debuffer getting kicked out from the party because his spells were invisible and everyone thought he wasn't doing anything, the party leader gave him a chance to prove he wasn't bullshitting by casting a weakening on a party member that volunteered, MC refused because he was taught to never debuff humans, they take it as a lie and kick him out, then he istantly proceeds to be recruited from the demons, new job? Debuff humans)
 
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bro, i guess everybody noticed that shit hahahahahahaha
 
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Just once I'd love one of these "kicked out of the strong party" manga not make the hero/leader into a self-absorbed, egotistical raging prick. It's one of my more detested shonen tropes that the worst thing a villain can be is not simply evil, but needlessly petty, arrogant, ignorant, and stupid. An entertaining villain is often correct but handles it poorly. Like "I want to change the world for the better." is a good sentiment, but "I'm willing to murder millions of people to accomplish that goal and my version of what 'better' is only benefits a small number of people in the end" ruins it. It's fine if he wants to kick the guy out because he thinks Lloyd isn't pulling his weight or he might get himself killed or whatever, but then he has to be a nakedly obvious asshole about it and I just roll my eyes because it's like every Japanese fantasy world has to make the "hero" a complete twat but also then pretend that nobody is going to notice it or is willing to completely put up with it for... reasons.
I can’t remember what the name is but there is one that is somewhat new that I read recently, but basically the MC is kicked out because he’s actually not strong enough and the they didn’t want him to die so he goes off to get stronger to try and earn his way back into the party, however it’s 3 overpowered women who are in love with the MC so it is harem but I liked that it wasn’t the same old “trash hero kicks out secret alpha male who’s unaware” trope
 
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I can’t remember what the name is but there is one that is somewhat new that I read recently, but basically the MC is kicked out because he’s actually not strong enough and the they didn’t want him to die so he goes off to get stronger to try and earn his way back into the party, however it’s 3 overpowered women who are in love with the MC so it is harem but I liked that it wasn’t the same old “trash hero kicks out secret alpha male who’s unaware” trope

I'm not sure if it's the one I'm thinking of, but I have read/am reading something similar to that. The party kicks the guy out because all 3 of the other girls are in love with him and they can't bear to see him hurt or killed in the final showdown. He is taken home by the mage girl, who introduces herself to his family as his fiance. Then the next day or a couple of days later at least one of the other girls show up and I think things start kicking off from there.

My memory is a bit hazy because the series is so new so I might not be remembering everything and it might not be the one you're thinking of.
 
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The magician followed Allen, not sure where the archer is. Shieldwoman opened her eyes into the reality.
MC isn't the same as the banished healer who lives with 4 gorgeous demi-humans (3 of them are basically living in his house/clinic) & a wraith
 

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