Isekai Cheat Magician - Vol. 3 Ch. 15

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Dude, how can you say you've taken no damage at all when you're bleeding?
 
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make the enemies "fear" him and let them escape, seriously author?... but what a great piece of ---
 
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i need to reread the 500year old sage to wash my mind from this moronic BS cheat isekai power yet still had their ass handled that way

EDIT: it would be funny if that "recoil" is just a delayed pain after the beating
 
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I can't tell whether the author really wanted to make his MC an OP piece of shit like the name of this fucking light novel, or a jobber who nearly dies from two side villains he previously fought with no sweat and they still escape anyway.

Seriously, make up your mind. Do you want to be one type of shit, or another?
 
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I think even the mangaka doesn't care for this basic piece of Manga Tropes Since Continuity is a thing of the past
Next chapter the Guy who lost his Left arm this chapter suddenly has it back and instead is missing the Right
Also wasn't the mc suppose to be attribute-less? Suddenly can use wind magic with the obvious "This will be the norm for you in the near future" perk
 
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Pretty sure the spirit is seducing him into forming some sort of contract with it. With the corresponding spirits help i would assume anyone can use any element.
 
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So many of these isekai tards get targeted by badmansX, and then after fighting them and winning, they don't instantly kill them to make sure that particular bad guy can't ever threaten them again. Those two girls should have ended that bitch RIGHT THERE. None of this "oh, now we're rivals, teehee" or "yesterday's enemy is todays best friend, we winning with nakama power now bois". None of that shit, just kill the threat. Don't be a fucking pussy, kill the threat. And the boy should have ignored that fucking cat and deleted that actual threat. The cat could have been dealt with afterwards by all three of them.

Batman is the worst hero ever for precisely this reason: He refuses to actually deal with clear and present threats, and allows them to continually terrorize, hurt, and kill innocent people. How many hundreds, thousands, maybe even tens of thousands of people could Batman have saved if he had just manned the fuck up and dealt with the threat for real? I dare say that if Gotham City had the reputation of having a vigilante hero that just straight up ganked any bad guy that tried anything in his city, Gotham would have way less problems with crime. At a minimum, repeat offenders would be a thing of the past.
 
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Too many opinions unecessary opinions of people who doesn't help the scans
Passionate guys are good but
Please keep it chill
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Dont give me that "I wont let you escape" BS and then next panel show that theyve escaped!? All that build up for nothing!? Stupid af!
 
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Maybe they wouldn't have gotten away if this retarded MC didn't keep being the sandbag he likes to be, Jesus, this is terrible lmao.
 
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@Kierlak Batman is a symbol, not just a hero - the entire point is that he already works "outside" the law. He's in the morally grey area where his own crimes technically aren't egregious enough (stuff like breaking-and-entering, assault and battery, etc.) to the point where it would necessitate his arrest, since he, overall, does more harm than good by simply existing. Just like the gun of a criminal puts fear into the hearts of the innocent, the bat puts fear into the hearts of the criminal. The moment he kills someone, though, is the moment the "vigilante" excuse is thrown out the window - self-serving justice through death is basically just murder in the eyes of the law.

As a side to that, the point of the Joker is that he's doing all these terrible things because he wants Batman to kill him, proving once and for all that anyone can be corrupted to become just like the Joker - all it takes is one bad day and you're no better than he is. The Joker knows that there can and will be someone (or something) worse than himself that can terrorize Gotham - and it doesn't even have to be a criminal. Harvey Dent is a somewhat good example of that, as is Hush - respectable folk that become corrupted by something. Kill the Joker, then what? Kill Freeze, Cobblepot, Ivy, Dent... but then where do you start drawing the line? Common thugs, sure, murderers, thieves, purse snatchers? Lying, greedy politicians, corrupt officials, but what of higher society? The Court of Owls?

TL;DR If he starts killing, where does he draw the line?

Real TL;DR: If he kills, his villains would be gone, especially popular ones like the Joker, and you would need to keep making more villains for his comics to exist lul
 
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Last chapter: But it won't be special for very long.
MC toying with the beast to scare the enemy and waste a time.
in the end, 2 shitty cliche villain has plot armor. maybe all villain have plot armor cause MC is brain-dead.
 
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So letting your rage consume you and using a power you aren’t ready for doesn’t always go as planned, and bound teammates can’t offer any assistance. Why does any of this surprise people? Expecting his last attack to succeed when he had already pushed past his limits is foolish, he will already pay for making that attack at all while already suffering recoil.
 
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It's a fictional character, all that nonsense of drawing lines between the supposed good and evil is for a supposed lesson for the reader, it's like whether or not to revive the person you lost, that does not exist but almost all the stories with this subject always put a terrible result for those involved.

Regarding the character of Batman (or similar heroes), not killing the recurring evil is simply by not ending up taking full responsibility for the consequences of such action, ie, he is a useless hypocrite.
 

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