@Gladiator02 I believe he has all the 'entry level' skills from all the classes, but being classless he doesn't have access to any other skills. You probably loose access to the base skill of other classes when you specialize.
Kind of like the idea behind Kings Avatar or Taebaek: The Tutorial Man. Combining all the low level skills to stupid levels.
@skeleton637 Umm yeah np. To be honest i edited the spoiler out because i also told the same thing to someone else last chapter and i didn't want to be the guy who keeps spoiling the story to everyone. But you already saw it before me haha.
Is there no practical test to being an adventurer? How the fuck does a gem like MC just slip through? Mans can literally parry a thousand attacks at the same time.
@skeleton637 I do it too. I do it for web or light novels mostly though.I just check the ending to check if i want to read it. I'd hate it if i invest to a story so much just for it to end in the worst way possible haha
@OsoJr
well for minimum qualification there they need some requirements that Noru doesn't fullfill.
Thinking carefully it's not much different from our world. Our education system focuses so much on grades that they can't find the real gem among the students.
MC : Wow I was just given a treasure level Sword. Let's use it for some gutter cleaning.
The king would die when he finds that his decorative sword is now a gutter cleaner.
@Elcief_SSN yeah, but that's why I'm asking if there's no practical test. I agree with you, but specifically, this is more similar to a recruitment or police academy. It sounds too absurd to expect adventurers to only be graded by analysis and not practically. I mean heck, even driving require has practical tests.
This guy must be Meliodas’s parry teacher. Just that he gave up and just started shouting nonsense like “Full!.......................Counter!” If only Meliodas can spam that like mc can.