It's actually quite good - they have decent adventures, each character feels like actual beeing and girls from former hero's party have they own backstories, the mc is not hardcore virgin but understands, that he needs to tend to his sexual urges; dialogues feels thought-through, the art is unique enough and works good with occasional slapstick comedy.
Sure, there cliches and everyone praise mc to the heavens, but that kind of thing is kinda comes with the territory.
Also technically there is harem, but it's not like every single female wants to get married with mc. From the start there is strong suggestion just to one girl and others are kinda part of comedy or they appear so rarely, that it doesn't even matter.
Funny thing is that females from former hero's party consider mc as dear friend, but not as love interest.
It's really too bad, that no tl picked it up, since it's one of the better stories with the trope "kicked-out from the party" and cool fantasy/comedy/adventure manga on it's own.
It's actually quite good - they have decent adventures, each character feels like actual beeing and girls from former hero's party have they own backstories, the mc is not hardcore virgin but understands, that he needs to tend to his sexual urges; dialogues feels thought-through, the art is unique enough and works good with occasional slapstick comedy.
Sure, there cliches and everyone praise mc to the heavens, but that kind of thing is kinda comes with the territory.
Also technically there is harem, but it's not like every single female wants to get married with mc. From the start there is strong suggestion just to one girl and others are kinda part of comedy or they appear so rarely, that it doesn't even matter.
Funny thing is that females from former hero's party consider mc as dear friend, but not as love interest.
It's really too bad, that no tl picked it up, since it's one of the better stories with the trope "kicked-out from the party" and cool fantasy/comedy/adventure manga on it's own.
So did the person who brought him to the hero's party and said he shouldn't tell the others his skill purposefully trying to sabotage things or is there a different reason for that?
So did the person who brought him to the hero's party and said he shouldn't tell the others his skill purposefully trying to sabotage things or is there a different reason for that?
No he was expecting than hero himself is liability. So he planted two people inside, one to ensure mission would go smoothly despite his flaws and other one, if thing go sour.
No no, you don’t understand, the elf girl needs to be barely dressed, it’s part of the lore, and we even acknowledge that she is when she’s introduced, so we are not weirdos
Another manga with unique skills and another manga with ekf companion blonde and a Mc kicked from hero party but I guess his even stronger than the hero after. Another one
Hm, not bad for an 'exiled from the party' manga.
The author has some intelligence and adds small details and worldbuilding rather than rely entirely on tired tropes.
I give it a 7/10.
It's good enough, it just hasn't got any really memorable plot points or iconic characters to make it stand out to elevate it to an 8; the closest one is the thief girl.
This has a lot of the typical tropes that you'd expect from a "kicked out of the party" type of story, but it doesn't use those tropes like a crutch, and it actually builds an enjoyable story out of it.
Completely disagree that this story is any different.
It reeks of self-insert power fantasy.
"people (the hero) thought I was useless, but now see how all the gurls love me, and, and, people tell me I am amazing, and and..."
So childish.
There's another manga that does it much better. The MC is kicked because he is factually a liability, and the team worries he'll get killed. No bad blood.
Then deus ex machina and he gets a powerup out of nowhere, which isn't exactly good writing, but still better than this.