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He is quite powerful, but it's not a secret from his party. Not in this manga.but doesn't this sob backstory fall exactly into the meta it was initially poking fun at? The "Support spellcaster who is actually secretly super OP" cliche?
Welcome to tank life. If you're lucky, you have a healer who is serious about his job. But those damage-dealers? Nope. They don't see anything beyond their DPS counter.Half the party standing around having a conversation and a flashback, while the tank is getting beaten up?
Since magic seems to be about being in the right frame of mind, he probably can't use full power of his buffing and debuffing spells at the same time. And he prioritizes buffing his party members, as it's more versatile and feels better for him personally.So he had some kind ofinstantdeath magic all this time and didn't use it against monsters? When his own life is in danger?
First, yes, the kind of person who would be a support spellcaster (as opposed to, say, frontline tank) is hard to find, because they need to be this contradictory.It's way worse when things become contradictory: his flashback indicates that he got intense combat training to kill with manipulation magic, but he stopped eventually because he doesn't want to kill... which is why he became an adventurer where most of the work... is to kill. Or assist in killing in his case. Because it's so much less stressful to help others do the killing, I suppose.
Look, I'm not looking for masterpiece in writing. I'm happy when I get one, but I can do with just decent. All I'm asking is something that is internally consistent. If you say that your character doesn't like killing, why does he run straight into the second job (right after assassination) that involves killing all the time?
I don't think a support mage needs to be that contradictory. One might simply not have the reflexes or physical strength to be a fighter nor the elemental affinity to be a direct attack mage. Or could not stomach the stress of directly attacking a monster, but still want to participate in killing them.First, yes, the kind of person who would be a support spellcaster (as opposed to, say, frontline tank) is hard to find, because they need to be this contradictory.
Ah right, I don't want to kill anymore... But killing monsters is not killing.Second, he is probably racist against monsters, and does not value their lives as much as those of people. Which is not unusual in a world where low-powered monsters just respawn all the time.
If that were the case, he wouldn't need to shift to support magic.Wasn't he explicitly trained in killing humans, not monsters? The I don't want to kill anymore likely refers to other people, not monsters.
I don't think the cliche of "secret super op side-line profession" necessarily entails that his party doesn't know. In fact, in most, I think the core party DOES know how OP they are; in these series, it's usually small fry side characters/mobs who get fried by the MC's ability (without expecting it) that generates the power fantasy.He is quite powerful, but it's not a secret from his party. Not in this manga.
If you think about it, his new ability is a natural extension of his already demonstrated ability - to prevent the monster from noticing how dead it is.
And it still makes more sense as a support ability (a debuff) than as an attack ability.