even with all these powerful spells, there is no learning involved. he's just able to perfectly use them, even in battle, just from his previous gaming experience? this negates plenty of possible story enhancements, which is a shame really.
@larcek Well, he is a former player, so knowledge of the technique is already assumed to be more or less flawless. The spells seem more or less straight forward enough, so they are not that hard to master. Weaving them together is the only real struggle, but with prior game knowledge/experience, the timing aspect is already practiced. The story also seems heavily plot driven. So small details like these would only waste time since most just overlook them in the first place.
it negates months or years of 'oh no im not powerful enough, must train' arcs.
If this was a weekly I may agree it would be nice to flesh it out, but nah, not on a monthly
@AHomicidalTelevision in fact it seems to matter more than other isekai stories, since it's the world of the game he played before transmigrating and he knows knowledge and techniques from the game, it technically does matter
Noooo.... Those legs. And she wasn't even that evil. Or was she behind that summoning incident? Comeon. Compaired to other isekais Linette did nothing wrong. I'll remember her as that fine demon gal that was slaughtered off too fast.
So the ones who approached him after a supposedly big incident in the city were neither a city guard or a guild staff but a maid (the 2nd wife), a noblewoman (the 1st wife) and a demi-human (a potential 3rd wife). Yep, you don't need to know anything about the demon damn authorities, my waifus need them more. Go back to your office and be a nice checkpoint for me.
I don't know that the artist is also a good magician. That vanishing crowd trick at the end was really splendid.