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    Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou

    @monkey123 The "anime", if i can even call it that, is a mess in terms of pacing. Instead of trying to introduce Hajime from the very beginning and make us sympathize with him, it immediately dove straight into the moment he "fell". Not only that, the events are continuously intertwined into one...
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    Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou - Vol. 6 Ch. 33 - New Equipment

    And again, the entire point of a Manga with an original LN is to make the readers interested in the source material instead. If the adaptation sucks, then readers won't even bother checking out the LN. To refer to the LN to get the "better experience" is to put the carriage before the horse...
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    Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou - Vol. 6 Ch. 33 - New Equipment

    @RedlineAlchemist In that case, Hajime seriously needs a knock on the head for being so naive. This is a teacher he barely ever conversed to even back in Japan, who went away after being transported to another world, while being surrounded by all people of the church. The only basis that he can...
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    Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou - Vol. 6 Ch. 33 - New Equipment

    I already explained from my first comment that Hajime needed to actually spend time with that person and come to trust him/her. The decision must arise from Hajime alone, not from anyone else begging him to. He is his own person with his own considerations, and he should only help when he feels...
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    Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou - Vol. 6 Ch. 33 - New Equipment

    I could have very easily just commented "This chapter sucks! It doesn't feel right! The end!" or "The MC is an idiot and a wimp for listening!" but i'd rather explain my position clearly so that i can minimize needless rebuttal from those who don't understand later on, which usually costs more...
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    Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou - Vol. 6 Ch. 33 - New Equipment

    There are many things that are wrong or at least considered rushed in this chapter. First of all, Aiko's logic doesn't hold up, and at most merely ended up as being sophism. To begin with, it was exactly because Hajime was too trusting and caring of others that incurred his own demise. Not only...
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