Yeah this one is much better in that regard. The character are well established and given actual screen time. Nell in particular was necessary as she connects him to the outside. Yuki while fun needs someone to get him out and involved.Life span is a good argument for multiple wives. Doesn't matter if he gets another wife; in the grand scheme of things she'll die fairly soon.
Yeah, sure, he's totally going to play into her self-deception.
No need to try to corrupt her. She's already corrupted.
I think you can stop there. When it gets to just collecting waifus it gets bland. It's much better to show actual development and reasoning behind the relationships.
So when it comes to harems, "limited" harems where it's three or four characters involved and don't expand later on work better. Those also tend to have the characters, like here, introduced long before they become part of the harem, and they tend to be more involved in the plot, compared to the ones living in the pokeball only to come out when needed for some plot device.
I have. While that series is closer to the pokemon type harem, it's not as bad as many others. And it's mainly about the world and tower building anyway, with the harem stuff thrown in because it's popular. And sex.Have you read that story Tou no Kanri o Shite Miyou? I quite like how the harem is set up in that one. All of the girls all have their own roles and get to do different things.
Agreed, this Manga has been going for years now and it's already been quite a few chapters since he made it official with Lefi. The development into it being official on Mels feelings is far more cleanly than usual as it was obvious she started having them a while ago with this just being the last push (and Lefi actually being the one to do the final one). A far cry from the usual "Waifu collection" mangas where the Hero saves them "once" and suddenly they want to have his Babies. If it's not just on first sight. Or worse, the slavery thing.So when it comes to harems, "limited" harems where it's three or four characters involved and don't expand later on work better. Those also tend to have the characters, like here, introduced long before they become part of the harem, and they tend to be more involved in the plot, compared to the ones living in the pokeball only to come out when needed for some plot device.
HAH! I knew there'd be something that'd make her long-lived as well! Fuckin' called it again!
Why not, and why would it look like that? Does character development just end for one character because you look at another character? And I don't see how it doesn't fit the setting or the characters.they can't switch from lefi development to with nell development now because then it looks like the endpoint is a "harem" of a bunch of roommates that blush at each other and maybe cuddle. this just doesn't fit the setting or the characters