RealFun premise, but can we ditch the high school bullies for a higher class of enemy? I expected this adversary to last all of 5 chapters before they joined a clan and started clashing with other clans. It would be far more interesting if the bad guys actually reflected and became better people, but I guess that would give their characters more depth than the main duo.
At the very least the writer knew to not pretend they were in trouble allowing the girl to be molested "just because they need to keep their strength secret". Seen that before, and that's just worse.Was this written by a teenager? This shit is all kinds of cringe-level writing.
The reporter does not have an evil looking face so he must be a good guy, right?I'm about to drop this manga. The fact that they're blindly trusting the reporter is really bugging me. And seriously, why are they hiding what happened during the one year they went missing? Plus, the fact that they can use their powers outside the dungeon should be a risky secret, right? But then they just go and reveal it to some random reporter who got in touch with them...
The author didn’t give any explanation, but the usual excuse is that magic can block regular bullets. So, you gotta use magical gear and spells to fight magic.So I know they weren't in a dungeon in this chapter, but it's been bugging me - was there ANY reason given why the hell people have to go into these dungeons in shitty armor with dinky ass swords instead of tactical gear + guns? At all? Like, I could accept a half assed explanation, but unless I just missed it, I don't think the author gave one.
Still fails to explain at the very least the lack of high quality bulletproof vests, which would be more protective and less cumbersome than the armor they're wearing. Those goblins and orcs didn't seem to be using any magic, eitherThe author didn’t give any explanation, but the usual excuse is that magic can block regular bullets. So, you gotta use magical gear and spells to fight magic.
The mc’s don’t really seem all that concerned about it. Given their strength and what they now know about how it would be perceived by others. Besides they know that other people can’t use their abilities outside of dungeons so they have literally nothing to worry about. Not to mention they went like a whole year in another world with this power as the norm. I’d be more annoyed if they kept hiding it for much longer.Taming a bird, and making it deliver a message defeats the purpose of hiding their abilities outside of a dungeon
bullet proof vest uses Kevlar, its woven in such a way that it catches and dissipates force applied by a bullet. A plate carrier hold thick steel plates or steel ceramic composite plates that stop bullets dead in their tracks. A Kevlar vest is easier to move in and less cumbersome to a degree, but offers no protection against blunt force trauma. It only stops piercing force at high speeds. You can still stab through a Kevlar vest with the right tool. A plate carrier is better but it’s heavy and awkward for making deft movements in. If you’re in melee combat, use armour that’s been honed for melee combat eg. the stuff used when we were still hitting each other with metal manually.Still fails to explain at the very least the lack of high quality bulletproof vests, which would be more protective and less cumbersome than the armor they're wearing. Those goblins and orcs didn't seem to be using any magic, either
To be clear, I know I'm giving this author more credit than they deserve to think it's anything other than "other more popular series did this too", but... Damn