Yeah, but if you think in another perspective, if mc late to realize this he will be easily defeated if he met intelligent monster on similar level. So in the end this situation can still help mc growth.Part that someone needed to preplan, presetup everything to even have a chance, and used rules that basically take 90% of MC power out, cause the rings with their 3 hit limits basically removed the dmg/power variable and limited the battle to 3 strikes, which you can then abuse with aoe skills.
Only thing this teaches MC is that if enemy is a cheater MCs OPness may be not enough to win.
It seems to me that this was pure ego stroking for the "friend" instead of help for MC.
this chapter is basically technique,skill and experience vs raw power no?This is making less and less sense in terms of basic systems of the world. They have like what 9950 levels difference? Is he putting on a show? His character is pretty different from the start as well so consistency is not the authors strong suit i guess.
Nah. Normally the MC basically ignores anything the other guy does. He can only win because the stated rules completely ignores the stat and level disparity.this chapter is basically technique,skill and experience vs raw power no?
NGL I want the MC to take off the ring and just advance twords Kameshiro. Tank everything the little prick can throw at him. Smack him on the shoulder just hard enough to knock him over then leave.Waiting to see what the actual goal of this was, cause from what little we know of him so far of Kameshiro - this seems like pure ego stroking. He's this famous strong adventurer, but our MC is stronger than him and that drives him up a wall. The fact that he has been shown to have repeatedly asked the MC for this fight, despite being turned down each time...
Maybe I'm reading it the wrong way, but this doesn't feel like a friend gauging strength or trying to help the MC get better.
(Honestly, I hope I am reading it right - Kameshiro being a jerk and acting superior after winning would be a better story beat. After the MC makes new friends and has a nice vibe for a few chapters, a blow to him here would help reinforce his preference for being alone and push things forward.)
Technique, skill, and experience shouldn’t really matter if the difference in raw power is so immense no? Also who’s to say the dude had more experience than mc. He’s only a kendo prodigy teenager not a war veteran before the dungeon shit happened, while mc basically dived into the dungeon immediately after it appeared and had no life outside of dungeons for a long time. While sure the dude might still have more experience fighting human, but mc should have already fight most of things dude’s couldn’t even comprehend. Idk feels like some people here thought that mc is a like newbie who just got op overnight lolthis chapter is basically technique,skill and experience vs raw power no?
That makes even less sense considering MC practicely lives in dungeons. Though he kinda forgot about his goals completely at this point.this chapter is basically technique,skill and experience vs raw power no?
with 1000x the levels in a world/game that normally caps level to 99 no amount of skill would overcome that power differenceHonestly wouldn't be surprised if MC loses here, motivating him to learn how to fight. When you're as OP as MC, it's easy to just overwhelm your opponent with pure strength, which works, until you meet someone who is more skilled than you and the skill overcomes the power difference.
No?? This is "who can hit who 3 times first" mc can't lose if it was a real fight, but dude uses force and power , that usually equats to predictable and sloppy movements so other dude easily winsI guess the stats numbers already discarded into the bin by the author