YEAH! YOU ALWAYS WHINE ABOUT NOT TREATING WEAPONS TOO ROUGHLY EVERY TIME YOU OPEN YOUR MOUTH!
The words in square brackets are game-mechanic terms, which are said in English in the original or something like that.I have to ask. What is it with the usage of [closed brackets]? It's such an unnecessary and annoying looking way of adding emphasis when it shouldn't be needed. Brackets aren't used in any other media aside from "pirated" manga translations.
"Weapons have [durability]." wtf even is this? Who is it that goes "Ah, good thing that the word "Durability" was put in brackets so I know that it's important or that "Silver Wing" was a name of something and not someone who just arbitrarily says random words in the middle of their sentences."?
I think that's because he is a damage-dealer. Damage-dealers are incapable of seeing beyond their DPS counter.why would he give up his sword? either the normal blacksmith swords are just as good with less durability or he should have instantly noticed the difference between his magic fire sword and the average sword.
If you think of it as a metaphor for real-life companies, it makes sense. They dismiss the in-house [profession], and outsource it to India. There is a reason why Indian programmers are so cheap, and it's not just because they are bad at English. Of course, that usually turns out to be a bad decision IRL too, but that's a natural consequence of management having a very faint idea of what the company's actual work is.this is gotta be one of the dumbest start to this genres. You can understand most of the kicking out the "useless" member,(we dont need a tank/healer), most of the time for more dps, but kick out the blacksmith because we can buy average weapon is super dumb.
An inferior weapon would most definitely reduce the DPS, seeng as the sword in question can literally spit fire.The words in square brackets are game-mechanic terms, which are said in English in the original or something like that.
I think that's because he is a damage-dealer. Damage-dealers are incapable of seeing beyond their DPS counter.
If you think of it as a metaphor for real-life companies, it makes sense. They dismiss the in-house [profession], and outsource it to India. There is a reason why Indian programmers are so cheap, and it's not just because they are bad at English. Of course, that usually turns out to be a bad decision IRL too, but that's a natural consequence of management having a very faint idea of what the company's actual work is.
At least it's not Capital Letters of more traditional fantasy. I'm still not sure how people can pronounce "there are powers and Powers" and be understood.[Brackets] are really annoying though. I understand that they have a function but [Brackets] from the [Brackets] guild [Brackets] maybe there is a better way to convey it [Brackets] it feels like I’m being fed information I couldn’t or shouldn’t bother reading through because this [whole thing] is a [Waste of my time]
Same broNot going to lie, when I checked the synopses I was like: "hey, it's that one comic that didn't update in ages, guess someone picked it up!" and then it was chapter 1.