@NaniTheFuck
It is an isekai though, going by the first chapter where you clearly see an older similar version of Evan Douglas in a time long past or a different world with advanced technology.
Which means now you can see him as a reincarnation in a world where magic is present, his memories only appearing in dreams or flashes doesn't mean he won't unlock those past memories in the future.
So reincarnation, fantasy, protagonist with a rare unique power and who uses his dreams/memories to get overpowered in a world of magic.
Sure smells like Isekai around here. Just because you didn't see the whole 'hey God, thanks for these OP powers as an apology for my untimely death" spiel, does not mean this isn't an Isekai.
So before you go around calling others stupid, sit down and think it through for longer than 2 seconds.
Plot armor is indeed a staple of every novel, it might be minor, major or temporary, but it's always there.
What
@Flyingkoifish probably meant was that most other isekai suffer from LAZY plot armor, where the protagonist just merely survives and prospers by being the protagonist, not by his ingenious actions or ideas that give a real reason for why he survives /is ahead of the curve.
Now after reading all this, I can assume that you'll probably respond angrily because I told you you were wrong. I'm open to debate this, but please remain civil, no need for namecalling, because that will only result in either me ignoring you or responding to you in a similar manner.