I Parry Everything: What Do You Mean I’m the Strongest? I’m Not Even an Adventurer Yet! - Ch. 20

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That man right there is the definition of mythic hero. It would seem we have the next Hercules! Overall this has been such a fun read to just follow and I love how he stumbles into situations causing profound change for the better. A hero tries to save everyone.
 
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So it's not Noru's fault he's got this twisted sense of power scaling. He was just taught wrong and not told explicitly these things he's doing that's not normal lol
Not just that he was taught wrong, but these types of worlds with "skills" usually write characters as overly reliant on them. They're incapable of thinking outside that box, but that same training wheel effect is what lets the MC break out of the mold.
 
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kek, idk if this was a translator's joke or from the raws, whoever it was, i want you to know i laughed
calling out americans who wont let go of the imperial system 🤣🤣
You know there is historically some merit for holding onto it. During the Cold War the Soviet Union was unable to reverse engineer some US tech due to metric and imperial not having perfect 1 for 1 matches. This led to things being out of alignment, or too heavy / light, excessive vibrations....
 
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No matter how you look at it, being able to use [LOW HEAL] infinitely is overpowered as fuck, along with his [STRONG HEART] the warrior mentioned, he will just charge in any battle and parry most things and heal whatever he doesn’t, this guy is BULLSHIT!
 
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So it's not Noru's fault he's got this twisted sense of power scaling. He was just taught wrong and not told explicitly these things he's doing that's not normal lol
Yes but also no. He’s stil dense af. He literally refused to believe the demon kid about the dragon.
 
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all these masters and nobody was able to figure out how he left? i guess in 20 more chapters we get another recap where another new master appears, maybe a hermit of sorts, that decided to pull him away from humans to teach him but also gave up at some point?
no, it's the point where he go back home and refine his parry to autistic level
 
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Shittier than a retcon
What you on about? It was implied the masters thought great things about Noor since early on when the divine shield heard his name through her father, which was the warrior master
 

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What you on about? It was implied the masters thought great things about Noor since early on when the divine shield heard his name through her father, which was the warrior master
the thing that comes to the readers mind is that she heard about the eternal low rank adventurer the whole city knows about.....not that she knows he is a secret top tier who has been recognized by secret masters the readers dont know about until chapters later.
 
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the thing that comes to the readers mind is that she heard about the eternal low rank adventurer the whole city knows about.....not that she knows he is a secret top tier who has been recognized by secret masters the readers dont know about until chapters later.
I mean not the divine shield having a simple "i head that name" reaction but the context in which she heard the name from her father
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Sure you can say there's no evidence here to Noor being a mythical hero and that maybe he was just referring to his raw determination or something, but the point is that Noor made a impression on the masters, they let that one particular mystery cook since chapter 7, chapter 2 if you count her initial reaction to his name, and considering this manga has a tedency of telling events from two different points of view it makes perfect sense for us to know the story of Noor's training through his point of view first and then from the masters later
 
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I mean not the divine shield having a simple "i head that name" reaction but the context in which she heard the name from her father
TyUhzMy.png

Sure you can say there's no evidence here to Noor being a mythical hero and that maybe he was just referring to his raw determination or something, but the point is that Noor made a impression on the masters, they let that one particular mystery cook since chapter 7, chapter 2 if you count her initial reaction to his name, and considering this manga has a tedency of telling events from two different points of view it makes perfect sense for us to know the story of Noor's training through his point of view first and then from the masters later
I agree. The original premise of the story was a simple yet endearing one. You had this kid who was basically dismissed as being unteachable by everyone, yet he never gave up, doubled down on the few entry-level skills he did learn and managed to make something out of himself. I liked the idea that he was able to push those basic skills beyond what they would normally be capable of (most people would likely just move on to more advanced skills and not bother with them).

That the anime debuted alongside Ossan Adventurer made the message resonate even deeper.

I am not sure if revealing that he is actually some rare talent (who for some reason can’t master anything beyond the basic skills but are able to dual-cast at will) goes against this original premise.
 
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So it's not Noru's fault he's got this twisted sense of power scaling. He was just taught wrong and not told explicitly these things he's doing that's not normal lol
It's not the teachers fault (unless they created the adventuring standards, and even then the standards should be for the majority.) The problem is the easiest way to measure someone's ability is the level of skill they learn and not their proficiency in the individual skills, and so the adventurers guild base their judgement on that while not being flexible enough to increase their judgment on the rare case of people learning multiple different class skills. And our MC is too dense to judge outside of the standards as well.
 

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