They mention it whenever they talk about the max number of stars on a skill a person can handle.I legit forgot this was a reincarnation isekai until he called the snake like something from an anime he watched.
Another case of "isekai tacked on for views" indeed.
Yeah, it's not something that comes up all too often, but the premise is that the whole reason only he is able to use the ultra overpowered skill orb is that he has two lives' worth of star points. It's still pretty extraneous for the most part, but at least it's not as completely tacked on as it is in some series.They mention it whenever they talk about the max number of stars on a skill a person can handle.
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There is truly nothing more damning than “actually I have memories of a past life”. Especially for stories with no RPG system, or stories like this with a sufficiently diegetic skill system. I don’t even think he’s used any otherworld knowledge, though his capacity for twice as many skill orbs is one key aspect he inherited from the isekai plot. But they could have just as easily had an in-world reincarnation instead, using some sort of black magic. Maybe that could explain why he was in that prison from a young age too.I legit forgot this was a reincarnation isekai until he called the snake like something from an anime he watched.
Another case of "isekai tacked on for views" indeed.
Yes, my thoughts exactly.Sure, he protected those kids but uhhh...he sent the thing into the town and a REEAALLY big snake out
Protect everyone? Pretty sure a lot of townspeople just died lol
Where would it have gone otherwise? It didn't seem like he changed the trajectory too much.Sure, he protected those kids but uhhh...he sent the thing into the town and a REEAALLY big snake out