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Let your classmates get fucked up too mc and show mercy only towards that girl that tried to save you.
Of course these mindless sheep would completely follow the goddess who assaulted an "S-rank" hero out of blind ignorance instead of fear; it would have been a much more interesting story if they class had all abandoned the main character, but had done so out of fear after seeing what the goddess did to one of the most powerful of them.
I mean, I get that they author wants to write a revenge story, so I get the way selfish way the characters acted, but I really do think injecting the element of fear into the class would have made for a much more interesting story and would made a reconciliation even interesting.
Not even close to true. Status effects like paralysis, petrification and sleep are considered save-or-die in D&D precisely because, when applied, they taken enemies completely out of a fight and render them helpless, meaning you generally don't even need a skill to get rid of them afterwards.In a combat situation in a medieval fantasy setting, not having any attack based skills would lower your rank, HOWEVER that is only if you are solo.