I never bother to remember the names of pretty much any manga I read, when you read more than 8 ongoing ones it becomes a pain in the ass to remember all of them. I can remember the names when I am reading the manga, but as soon as I flip the last page it's all gone.(Yeah I don't bother to remember their names, sue me)
That's such backwards gaming logic. Classifications don't determine how creatures behave."Since they are classified as small fry, they come in droves."
8? Pff, lightweight.when you read more than 8 ongoing ones
Oh the heroine is not gonna like finding out the mage managed to get a flag out of the mc.
(Yeah I don't bother to remember their names, sue me)
Pretty much this, if a story is memorable enough I remember the names.I often review these for my friend to see if she'd be interested in them, so it's all "ML this, FL that" to me. I don't bother learning the names unless I've become invested enough to discuss them regularly outside of the forums.
Well, there’s more to manga that just action. Putting aside the discussion of quality, having a moment for character growth and understanding can be beneficial for a story.kinda feels like a "nothing chapter"
This manga isn't particularly serious in the first place. It probably aims to be a heartwarming comedy.? felt a bit silly to me, but might be because I haven't read this manga for a while.
That's the story where a supporter was worried that he's going to get kicked out of the party, because it happens to supporters in other manga.That's such backwards gaming logic. Classifications don't determine how creatures behave.
I find that the main problem mangas have is that they never have any decent reason for kicking the supporter out. This one does have slightly more of a reason, since if it's something that happens quite a lot, then it would reasonably not have a big effect on party efficiency, which is a reason to kick them out. However, the reasons they actually give are as usual kind of lame, though.That's the story where a supporter was worried that he's going to get kicked out of the party, because it happens to supporters in other manga.
But that's the thing, the classifications are what adventurers think. Unless the narrator is omniscient, which doesn't ring true since he's the one narrating in that frame.Also, it's entirely possible for there to be internal logic to the way dungeons do things that is independent of what adventurers think about them.
Pretty much this, if a story is memorable enough I remember the names.
Like Nazuna and Kou from Call of The Night.
But fantasy/and or isekai manga #26483 blend together after seeing a ton of them in a day back to back.
8? Pff, lightweight.