I wouldn't say Net is useless. Rather, the manga seems to be trying to make him the ultimate manager. It was him who discovered (and probably trained) the heroes. He is also extremely good at information gathering. He's a great tactition while being an average/below average fighter.I mean the only reason she "commanded" Net to kill the poison dragon is because another country threatened them with the demand of Net specifically killing it. She could help him escape the country and likely go to war as a result but honestly Net sucks. Letting a bunch of her countrymen suffer or die for someone like Net would be a travesty. Net is useless outside of his ability to ask unlimited favors from powerful people that he can never actually pay back other than by asking someone else for a favor because he is again useless. Net's only redeemable trait is that he's kind and not even exceptionally so just about the same as any normal non-villain character shown so far.
Net should quit being an adventurer and just join the guild as a mobile job distributor. At least then he would be getting requests to the right people and they would get paid for it instead of Net taking all the credit and payment for quests he did not contribute to at all.
Yea, Net feels like one of those protagonists who would be a good guild receptionist or one of those people who work behind the scenes while the hero's go out and do the heavy lifting.Net should quit being an adventurer and just join the guild as a mobile job distributor. At least then he would be getting requests to the right people and they would get paid for it instead of Net taking all the credit and payment for quests he did not contribute to at all.
I wouldn't say Net is useless. Rather, the manga seems to be trying to make him the ultimate manager. It was him who discovered (and probably trained) the heroes. He is also extremely good at information gathering. He's a great tactition while being an average/below average fighter.
The Witcher franchise has some.Weredragons is actually a pretty interesting take on them.
Lucille has only one month left?????
It may have that effect, but it’s not guaranteed.Am I reading this right? Dragon attack turns it's survivor into a city-leveling mage-warrior?
Do the author not understand the implication of this?