This manga has been inconsistent in several aspects. It's one of those I recognise the least of what's happened, since everyone looks so generic, and acts equally generically.Edit: checked first chapter and the gap wasn't THIS big... maybe it's the author's loliconism???
Honestly I’m amazed he got let go that easily. I was expecting Yuya to plant him to the ground, not just ground pound him.And that's how you deal with douches.
None of that sissy friendship and forgiveness crap.
IMAGINEWhy is he suddenly so huge???
Because it's popular. I mean, back when it was new, I joked that the story that treated the isekai element the best was DanMachi.If mc isn't even going to remember it, why isekai?
Him being reincarnated was very relevant to the story in the novel.If mc isn't even going to remember it, why isekai?
Was about to say that it can be an interesting way to show his knowledge of the world but not go into the typical taking advantage of that knowledge at every turn.Him being reincarnated was very relevant to the story in the novel.
In the novel he regains his memories when he meets the Luna at the start of the series. The level reset restored his memories IIRC.
Almost everything he does is based on using knowledge from playing the MMO that the people of the world have not discovered.
It was just largely stripped from the Manga adaptation. This is just a very bad adaptation due to the cut content stripping a lot of the plot consistency.
The knowledge makes a bunch of things make more sense, as they keep doing things no one else knows about.But if you say that lack of it takes from the story as a whole, then I should read the novel to see.
It might be that they changed their mind about the "retcon" or whatever you want to call the editorial liberties they took.The knowledge makes a bunch of things make more sense, as they keep doing things no one else knows about.
A few times you could excuse it as him being a veteran and the girls rookies, but there are other things, like how he found the path to the boss, thay kind of rely on him knowing things no one else does. As he did not search for it and found it easily l, but no one else had any clue it was there.
Same with finding the egg for the dragon pet, that was due to MMO knowledge letting him know where and how to look to find out where the egg was going to spawn.
The story was written with the mmo knowledge being avaliable in mind, and him knowing things no one else does as they were found in game by people deliberately slowing down and exploring every last inch of the areas, while here people are leaving once the out level an area, so no one is say risking their lives repelling over cliffs looking for hidden caves/rooms, because if you can not respawn you do not take the same risks as gamers do in game.
Black Summoner, he traded his memories for more skill points/better starting skills.For example, I recall there was a manga with an MC who sold his memories for extra abilities after his reincarnation.
Great question. Next we should also ask why sometimes mc's (or others) have prophetic dreams that they can't remember (and not the fuzzy memories, or deja-vu kind of feelings allowing them to save the day. But rather actually not remembering.) all the time.If mc isn't even going to remember it, why isekai?
danmachi isn't, and never has been, an isekai though? That sentence is like calling "your lie in april" an isekai - utterly nonsensical.Because it's popular. I mean, back when it was new, I joked that the story that treated the isekai element the best was DanMachi.
Why the hell...Him being reincarnated was very relevant to the story in the novel.
In the novel he regains his memories when he meets the Luna at the start of the series. The level reset restored his memories IIRC.
Almost everything he does is based on using knowledge from playing the MMO that the people of the world have not discovered.
It was just largely stripped from the Manga adaptation. This is just a very bad adaptation due to the cut content stripping a lot of the plot consistency.
How did they make it relevant in that story? Were there other reincarnators, who identified him as one thanks to said bonuses?But those usually made the Isekai part at least relevant even if the MC did not remember his last life.
For example, I recall there was a manga with an MC who sold his memories for extra abilities after his reincarnation.
No, it's like calling the latter one good: It's a joke. Did you miss the part where I said that, or did you ignore that just so you could "correct" me?danmachi isn't, and never has been, an isekai though? That sentence is like calling "your lie in april" an isekai - utterly nonsensical.
I think you need to recheck the MAL score of "lie in april"No, it's like calling the latter one good: It's a joke. Did you miss the part where I said that, or did you ignore that just so you could "correct" me?
It's toxic, and using popularity scores as an argument for quality means you don't have an argument.I think you need to recheck the MAL score of "lie in april"
The point is exactly that it isn't an isekai, and therefore it treated the isekai element better than actual isekai stories, as most isekais don't actually bother using the isekai element for anything than riding the isekai popularity wave. But at the time, the isekai adjacent stories weren't that popular yet, so a lot of people were talking about it like an isekai and lumped it into that genre, despite not actually being an isekai. Isekai.But from your sentence, that was clearly not the subset of joke you intended.
Well the most obvious part is that it does explain his unusual powers compared to everyone else.How did they make it relevant in that story? Were there other reincarnators, who identified him as one thanks to said bonuses?