actually, i'm a little disappointed that MC didn't kill Kenji and his party, but it's still OK because they were imprisoned
Normally I would agree but seems.here justice did was made but yeah at times better no hesitateactually, i'm a little disappointed that MC didn't kill Kenji and his party, but it's still OK because they were imprisonedand as for Leon, he’s handsome guy with type who’s confident in his strength but dumb & idiot enough to care more about his reputation than his own safety or his party
It's always best to let the Rule of Law handle things. Revenge-killing is always messy business and, ironically, not as satisfying. Besides, the MC's whammy will make sure that even if they do manage to get out of prison, they're never gonna hurt anyone again, ever.actually, i'm a little disappointed that MC didn't kill Kenji and his party, but it's still OK because they were imprisonedand as for Leon, he’s handsome guy with type who’s confident in his strength but dumb & idiot enough to care more about his reputation than his own safety or his party.
Nah, I'd blame them for not observing enemy patterns and abusing items. If you flee immediately, you don't even get the advantage of prior knowledge when confronting them again.To be fair, no one would blame your lv90 party for fleeing from a lv160 boss.
Don't forget unlimited lives. So you get the benefit of not worrying about your life as you study the opponents trying to kill you. Something I doubt the people of this world can do.Nah, I'd blame them for not observing enemy patterns and abusing items. If you flee immediately, you don't even get the advantage of prior knowledge when confronting them again.
Then again, I play Monster Hunter, where fighting overpowered monsters is your bread and butter.
so I assume you've never once carted, been cut down by a longsword, launched by a hammer, barrel bombed by an ally, etc?Nah, I'd blame them for not observing enemy patterns and abusing items. If you flee immediately, you don't even get the advantage of prior knowledge when confronting them again.
Then again, I play Monster Hunter, where fighting overpowered monsters is your bread and butter.
It's always best to let the Rule of Law handle things.
Well, crazies is the right word for it.You DO know Vicha Ratanapakdee's killer got a verdict of "not guilty of murder" by crazies in SF right? Despite being recorded straight on video? Fiction and reality are two different things, but one reflects the other.
I didn't see the crime of "sexual assault" in the guild TV reporting, implying all the other women they did it to, got off scot-free. The only clever thing was getting him to get the rest of the gang first. Plus this puts a horrific shade on public support of incompetent guild and police force, so likely buried it.
JP manga authors have been forced by editors to make their series almost propaganda. And even WN are under editorial bias.
so I assume you've never once carted, been cut down by a longsword, launched by a hammer, barrel bombed by an ally, etc?
These people are using their one real life, they don't have the liberty of videogame logic and infinite lives you weeb
In Monster Hunter, you really shouldn't be using infinite lives as a method to learn. Try a challenge run where you delete the character if you cart once; you'll notice you will become VERY cautious. On another note, I highly recommend completing the solo quests prior to multiplayer, as it has been long-considered the unofficial tutorial.Don't forget unlimited lives. So you get the benefit of not worrying about your life as you study the opponents trying to kill you. Something I doubt the people of this world can do.
We won't leave you...
No thanks, it's not a game loop I've ever enjoy playing..In Monster Hunter, you really shouldn't be using infinite lives as a method to learn. Try a challenge run where you delete the character if you cart once; you'll notice you will become VERY cautious. On another note, I highly recommend completing the solo quests prior to multiplayer, as it has been long-considered the unofficial tutorial.
If you cart in multiplayer, you are dragging the rest down, you don't randomly barrel bomb, longsworders get the lower half of the monster, and the hammer main alone gets to give the monster's faces goodnight kisses with extreme prejudice.
Observing monsters and learning to DODGE is a prerequisite to attacking. And if your weapons aren't doing jack after all that, you skedaddle and come back later better prepared. THAT logic holds true, and is what the party in the manga did.
Well, crazies is the right word for it.
That was a trial by jury. Not a trial by judge. In jury trials, a judge merely presides over the hearing and Rule of Law only applies to the proceedings in that court room. It is not a judge who is making an interpretation of the law. Instead, its a vote of popular opinion by people who barely even understand the law.
Now. Let's just cut to the chase here: This is NOT that kind of story.
No, no matter what you say about your opinion on the matter, it's doesn't matter. This isn't a revenge story.
And, really? Your making this into some kind of conspiracy? That the JP publishers are running some kind of propaganda machine?
No, dude.
For one thing, there are PLENTY of revenge stories being published in Japan right now. Seriously, just type "Revenge" in the search bar. There's enough there to keep you happy for some time. Here, I'll even do the hard part for you.
(Parameters: "Revenge", Exclude "Comedy" and "Slice of Life", Japanese Language, sorted by most recently updated)
https://mangadex.org/titles?page=1&...f0764984,e5301a23-ebd9-49dd-a0cb-2add944c7fe9
Granted, I had to leave out a parameter for having chapters translated into English because that culled the field to a surprising degree. But since this is more about the fact that such titles exist in the first place, and whatever is shown on MD represents just a percentage of what's published in Japan, I felt it would suffice to make the point.
Secondly, editors don't give a fuck about this sort of thing. You know what editors care about? They care about whether or not the story is good (or at least good enough to get sales), and whether the story falls into the targeted demographic. That's it. It does not matter one bit if there is revenge-killing or not. They're more concerned about how well the story reads, and how receptive the target audience is gonna be.
And don't say that this actually is editorial bias - you wouldn't market something like Otome Game no Heroine de Saikyou Survival to little kids, would you? Seriously, this MC isn't even a teenager yet and she's already got a body count in the triple-digits. It is not editorial bias to set a content restriction appropriate to the demographic being targeted.
Lastly, I shall reiterate: This is simply not that kind of story.
This is not the story where the MC becomes a revenge-crazed murder hobo. This is not the story where the MC executes some convoluted revenge plan. It is not even one where the MC casually kills anyone who wrongs him in the name of "Justice".
I've said it elsewhere, and I'll say it again: the people here screaming and bitching about killing the evil doers just want some revenge porn to masturbate to. They can go read one of those stories instead of polluting the commentaries on stories that are not revenge stories with their toxicity.