Ahhh so that's the hook, classic under-appreciated Support character, whose buffs and healing were quietly essential to how the party functioned but no-one noticed because of the flashier powers of the DPS's.
Don't disrespect or disregard your healers (or other supporters) it often ends badly. Unless they actually deserve it, then try to make it look like an accident /cast [target=lazy-healer] Misdirection /cast Barrage
@nomadicengi i think this novel can be happy to get an artist at all. Its popularity is just too low. The art is just too dark as if its for a revenge manga. Sad but beautiful arts just have more demand than dark art.
Also healer are for emergency and if at all possible shouldn t be relied upon.
Gone read the novel soon cause the story looks underrated and kind of shy like from a beginner with good basics.
Edit: I guess you cant expect much from a thrown away novel by the author with 24 chapters that was randomly(?) Picked up by a publisher
It's ok. The simplicity is nice as things that get too complex can turn people away. I would only say to the author that he try to slow down the pace. Right now it looks like some put a vídeo on speed x32.
I wouldn't say this is a complete waste of time but so far it's pretty lacking. Lots of rehashing of concepts explored much more intelligently elsewhere. I was also really hoping that her all-female party would have something refreshing to set it apart but it seems the entire idea is just to use skinship for audience appeal.
They haven't elaborated on everyone else's background but it might've been nice to at least do the token "these other party members were under appreciated" or something. As it is, everything ends up just feeling contrived. Not impossible, not inconceivable, just everything falling into place in a very convenient manner. That said,
recruiting the guild associate and the same saint that had replaced her, both of them into her own party was somewhat refreshing. If nothing else, those background are unusual enough to make things slightly more interesting than usual for rehashed stories
I don't mind indulging in stuff like this when I've got the time, but it's not the sort of thing I think should take the place of reading something of better quality.