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It's quite entertaining to read so many people talk about the guy being stupid. It's like a "look at me, I'm the one who's actually stupid" declaration. Because when you actually think about it, everything the MC is going through make sense.
Everything he's going through doesn't make sense when he could've made another choice when he had the option. MC did not have to keep going to the treasure room and keep springing the trap. Factor in, in order to do that he had to keep dropping into the spike trap with the hope that he'd land right each time.
It's entertaining to read so many people talk about people who think the MC doesn't show decent intellect. It's actually "look at me, I'm the one who's stupid" declaration maybe because you're the one who doesn't question anything and you're just easily entertained. Which is fine.
When people then point out that oh, the manga doesn't give enough information....it's another own goal. It doesn't take much imagination to extrapolate what he's doing by testing skills. Does one really need to be spoonfed everything that happens and everything the MC is thinking?
But MC doesn't really show much of his thought process in nearly anything. MC acted impulsively most of the time. About the only two things he showed any thought process in was somehow magically managing to land in the spike trap just right so as not to die and then continuing to go to the other treasure room trap and continously springing that to learn about the other skills.
Also, a story that hides information for....reasons...can be either good writing if the author manages to do it in a way that makes sense to the story and keeps you wanting to learn more about the world, etc. Or it could be done in a bad way where the author makes characters, etc. seem nonsensical within the rules of the world the author's building.
The best was someone commenting the MC is stupid for....not going crazy and losing his sanity? Huh? I think some of you are bandwagoning so hard on this "MC is stupid" train, you're just copying talking points you don't even remotely understand....
I agree that @Outflanks10 made a good point. But to act like everyone who comments on MC's lack of intelligence are "bandwagon jumpers" when some of us explained our reasons is disingenuous.
And don't ask me why I replied to you among all the others who complaiend about people calling MC stupid...I just got the urge to do so.
This is a bad response to my issues, which weren't questions by the way, they were issues that I had with MC's reasoning in the story. But, this is a bad response because I said he could've investigated that skill, but chose not to and chose to impulsively keep moving forward. There was a moment where MC had a break after falling into the spike trap successfully and not dying where he was in a little tunnel and he could've took that moment to collect his thoughts and investigate the save & reset skill some more. He chose not to. That's one of my issues with his intellect.To answer this questions :
- Yep, indeed. And he will won't do it. He doesn't have a clue of how it works, and it's never mentioned since where I am in the book.
2. There is a misunderstanding here about the 500+ death. First, it's a count he started after a few deaths already, and sometimes he loses it, so it's an approximate number. And it's a count that take everything. Not just the chest area. That includes the part where he was fighting the first bear and when he tries avoiding the trap. And since he reloads in front of the first bear each time, he still dies from it or from a bad reception after his jump before arriving to the chest area too.
The approximation of the death number is a minute issue to the overall problem I was critiquing. In that total amount of deaths, MC kept using several skills over and over again, which is admitted in the story. For example, at the beginning of chapter 3, it shows he used accelerate multiple times ineffectively against the treasure room trap.
3. He did, but he couldn't. He only had one corridor after the first bear that end up with a cross path with a dead end on one side and a trap on the other side that he just don't jump far enough to avoid and trigger each time. He tries finding an issue in the chest area, but the only door is sealed. He assumed that this is a test or a trap, and he couldn't escape without fighting the 10 bears.
In chapter 1, you see that after he manages to punch the bug bear in the face and run away, that he makes a turn down a path where he finds some junk. The bug bear gives chase, MC runs off and turns down another path where he springs the spike trap. The author (or it's a translation issue) has MC say that he can only move up to that point, but we see there's more corridor in front of the trap AND MC knows which stone springs the trap. Instead of trying to get around the trap without springing it, he instead never went beyond the spike trap in that corridor to find anything out. He kept purposefully springing the spike trap and jumping into it to follow the path to the treasure room trap.
He did lack basic strength for the martial art. He didn't have the physical enhancement skill anymore, since his skill reset after reload. What he uses was his own version of physical enhancement that he learn to uses after multiples tries and error. He started to understand how the skill work and tries to mimic it, to some extends he success.
Every skill MC uses in the treasure trap room is from the treasure. He didn't have any physical enhancement skills nor did he gain any from learning them. I saw no evidence in the story that he retained the skills from each reset. If that was the case, he should had long ago defeated the bug bears in the treasure trap room with stealth, acceleration, physical strengthening, and body strengthening along with all of the other skills he likely acquired and the author didn't cover in the 500+ resets. In chapter 3 when you see him using martial arts, and again this could be a MTL issue, it says he used two physical enhancement skills: physical strengthening and body strengthening. While he was using martial arts, he was using one of those two skills.
He tries 2 physical enhancement skills, one that gave all power to one party of his body and one that add more overall. He remembers the sensation and mimic it. But the skill itself give him a real boost of strength, while all he can mimic is how to manage what strength he has right now.
Is this all speculation or are you getting some of this from the novel? None of this is in the manga. The only thing he says in the manga about physical strengthening specifically is, and I quote: "Like I thought, "physical strengthening" is pretty good...attack, defense, and jumping power -- all these abilities greatly improve balance."
I'm not seeing anything about him remembering the sensation and mimic it, etc.
He abandons the martial art for strength management purposes, he understood how much point he needs to upgrade the skill and know that he didn't have the stamina to keep up. A lot of skills could have been the solution, but he lacks the strength and stamina to keep up each time. He abandoned acceleration skill for the same reason.
Again, are you getting some of these statements from insight in to the novel or something? All the manga shows is that he gave up after he saw that it would take 100SP to level up physical strengthening to level 2 when he thought he could level up with each kill. That's it. He says, and I quote from the manga: "Huh?" "100 SP..." "So it's 12 SP for each one...100 SP...I'd have to defeat almost all of them...it's impossible..." And he quits and lets himself be killed.
This is faulty logic because in order to get out of the trap altogether he has to defeat all of them (or escape), either way.
The provoke skill made the bear attack or charge at the protagonist blindly. It's not that the bear suddenly become stupid, the protagonist put himself in front of walls or other bear to make them fight each others and hurt themselves. And he didn't win the first try either. But he clearly sends more bear to heaven, way more easily than any other's skill until now.
I'd argue they became stupid. It's a contrivance for the plot because the author wanted to give the MC provoke and use provoke to get him out of the situation. And explain to me how a wall killed a bug bear who MC said high level adventurers have a hard time defeating? It's so bad that in one panel you see MC at the bottom and all of the bugbears are just attacking each other as if they can't see him.
And yes, he won the first time he used provoke. According to the manga this was attempt 510. At the end of him using provoke to magically kill all of the bugbears by having them hit each other or run into walls, MC cheers and the narrative says that "Around attempt 510...I conqured the treasure room that spawns 10 bugbears."
Now, if you're reading the novel or something and it's giving more detail, that's one thing, but I only have the manga to go off and these are the things the manga showed.
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