Well, having his childhood friend die would also mean he failed in his path.He wants to live life without regret and needless sacrifice. Assuming he's not a sociopath, attempting to save his enemy and having his childhood friend die in the process would be a far larger regret than abandoning the villain of a future arc to his own demise. Guess he went for the "no risk, no reward" gamble.
It probably mattered for Gilbert who wanted to get enlisted (iirc, that was his end goal).Why do you think Gilbert put pressure on Dean to not spread the truth if a reputation like that didn't matter?
Just a detail, this probably changed when she witnessed Belzebuth in action.It was a fight she felt to be beyond their skill with nothing to gain.
I actually wonder about that. Maybe she tagged along because she wanted to babysit him; he already almost died once before afterall. She's probably stronger than the level 8 Dean when he had just entered the Moose labyrinth (she had offensive magic and items to complement it). It also seems like Dean might be aware of her strength too as he isn't too worried about her (she already got attacked once). He's more worried about "adventuring" and whether he can solo monsters or not. He refused help from Mahni not to prevent her from getting in danger, but because he wanted to solo the skeleton.She's obviously weaker than the MC
Maybe. Depending on how strong Mahni really is, it might be more of a 50-50 split in "responsibility". She would fight not just to defend herself, but to also support Dean.her safety is a burden that falls on the MC's shoulders, whether he wants to acknowledge it or not
Since chapter 1? He's the pack mule. Gilbert seemed more like the party leader back then.MC is the party leader its stated since chapter 1 that makes him responsible of his party safety and he must put that above anything else. You think lying will help you win an argument?
Try reading what you wrote:Do you have reading comprehension issues or you are just trying to spin what I said?
I even asked for clarification and this is all that you said:MC is the party leader its stated since chapter 1 that makes him responsible of his party safety and he must put that above anything else.
And you tell me I have reading comprehension issues or I'm trying to spin what you said?yes since chapter 1
Stated? I might have missed something, so you have to kindly point at what it is that I missed. Crop a page, upload the image, and post the url here if you will. Or are we even reading the same manga?its been stated since chapter 1 that he is respoonsible for his party safety.
Gilbert didn't walk into a situation where the porter had to fight. Nobody was fighting in that situation; they all have to run. But the thing is, he chose to sacrifice someone to make it easier for him to run away. It wasn't mere negligence.Creating a situation where the porter or pack mule has to fight is exactly what douchelord did on chapter 1 and what he wants to repeat with the new underage pack mule. MC saving douchelord creates a situation which forces the blacksmith or pack mule to fight for her live.
That's what I'm saying.Well, having his childhood friend die would also mean he failed in his path.
That's definitely a part of it but even so no one wants to group up with someone that sacrifices a party member (leaving them to their own fate in order to escape is scummy but probably not entirely crossing the line to many adventurers, using them as bait however..)It probably mattered for Gilbert who wanted to get enlisted (iirc, that was his end goal).
I'd be much more pleased if his motivation was the golden snail, what bothers me is that he did it to save Gilbert.Just a detail, this probably changed when she witnessed Belzebuth in action.
What they also gain is the Golden Maimai, which didn't run away after it got friends.
Maybe she tagged along because she wanted to babysit him; he already almost died once before afterall.
I absolutely think she's worried about him and tagged along to help him, I'd also judge her ability to be maybe slightly higher than Dean's before he got the demon. More importantly, she seems to have a pretty cool head which helps her in combat unlike Dean that acts like an emotional wreck no matter the situation.He refused help from Mahni not to prevent her from getting in danger, but because he wanted to solo the skeleton.
From her point of view perhaps, but with the assistance of Glutony, she and Dean are now worlds apart when it comes to power level and Dean should very much be aware of that.Maybe. Depending on how strong Mahni really is, it might be more of a 50-50 split in "responsibility". She would fight not just to defend herself, but to also support Dean.
I know this is in response to Faryshta, but it's a fight she didn't want to take and judged risky. Though being the childhood friend of MC she would probably rather go down with him rather than run away, so in my mind Dean forced her hand.She went in there prepared and even showed intent to join the fight even when she didn't need to.
Unless they may do it themselves. Morgan is complicit in this after all, yet he still parties up with Gilbert. The mutual trust would probably have come from dependency on the other's skills or talents that complements their own. Then again, if they do get found out that they treat their porters as slaves, then they won't get any more porters joining them.but even so no one wants to group up with someone that sacrifices a party member
He wasn't saving Gilbert. He was upholding his principles in pursuit of his ambitions. Saving Gilbert is just a means to that end.I'd be much more pleased if his motivation was the golden snail, what bothers me is that he did it to save Gilbert.
And that responsibility is expressed as him summoning Belzebuth at that moment.From her point of view perhaps, but with the assistance of Glutony, she and Dean are now worlds apart when it comes to power level and Dean should very much be aware of that.
This was before she saw Belzebuth fight.but it's a fight she didn't want to take and judged risky
Well, there's a first time for everything. He has so far only summoned her once in combat. He does have confidence in her strength, but he's not too sure of how long he can keep her manifested. Also, he still hasn't grown out of his poor weak porter habits and mentality yet. He was only able to push himself further when he reminded himself of his ambitions and his summon.Again, I'd be a lot less displeased with the MC going in without her consent if he had more confidence in his ability to easily deal with the situation. We all know Glutony is OP, but apparently only us and Glutony herself seem to be aware of this.
And that responsibility is expressed as him summoning Belzebuth at that moment.
This was before she saw Belzebuth fight.
Again, (outside of the reason for fighting) it's him acting despite lacking confidence in winning that's bothering me. We all know he had it in the bag, but neither she nor he did.He has so far only summoned her once in combat. He does have confidence in her strength, but he's not too sure of how long he can keep her manifested
I'm so tired of this trope where an MC gets ridiculous powers and acts like he just got a x0.2 powerup or something. I understand wanting to show progressive character growth and all, just wish they'd do it differently every once in a while.Also, he still hasn't grown out of his poor weak porter habits and mentality yet
It feels like we're at an impasse.He was only able to push himself further when he reminded himself of his ambitions and his summon.
Most of the time, the first thing they would do is test the limits of their new powers. Dean got a new sword. He decided to go into a labyrinth to try it out. He was gutsy enough that he went to solo a monster that is a level higher than he is. As for Belzebuth, he's already seen how strong she is and he roughly knows his limits with the summon spell. Even though he's doing his first real adventure, he still keeps his wits about about him - I guess that's one of the positives of keeping some of his porter mentality with him. A calculating protagonist is a bit more relatable/admirable than someone who gets full of himself just because he learned how to do a layup for the first time in basketball or learned a new pitching grip.I'm so tired of this trope where an MC gets ridiculous powers and acts like he just got a x0.2 powerup or something. I understand wanting to show progressive character growth and all, just wish they'd do it differently every once in a while.
All the important bits are in the first page of chapter 1. Yeah, there's barely any material for us readers to feel emotionally invested to. I know plenty of WN/LN pretty much read like logs or diaries, scarce of literary elegance, but a good adaptation would have had a chance to improve on that if it were ever lacking. Or perhaps it was actually there, but the adaptation postponed or skipped it for the sake of hook and pacing? Well, I haven't read the WN, so I can only speculate. Don't mind this, I'm just ranting.but the author hasn't convinced me that Dean is able to justify these ideals even to himself... And sure there's a time and place for backstory and character development etc. but moments like these carry no impact if we're not invested with the MC's personal struggles in advance (and I mean more along the lines of what formed him as a person, not a short episode of his life where he gets bullied at work).
I enjoy the calculating type of MC's but to me Dean feels more like the typical bundle of unconstrained emotions that just acts on a vague sense of feelings and justice.A calculating protagonist is a bit more relatable/admirable than someone who gets full of himself just because he learned how to do a layup for the first time in basketball or learned a new pitching grip.
It's not impossible, a plentiful of new manga try their hardest to add an early chapter 1 hook that just ruins the entire pacing. Probably the competition over readers due to availability of other things to read is what drives this behavior.Or perhaps it was actually there, but the adaptation postponed or skipped it for the sake of hook and pacing?