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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.‘Mapping’.
For his 15th birthday, Note is gifted this inferior version of the skills ‘World Map’ and ‘Area Map’. In other words, a tr*sh skill.
Soon after, Note’s childhood friend obtains extremely powerful skills and due to his self-loathing, reluctantly decides to part ways.
Having driven away the childhood friend he secretly had feelings for, he lives his days in misery while trying to earn a daily income through adventuring.
“…We need that skill of yours.”
However, his life changes when a young man named Jin approaches him.
This is a story of a boy named Note, who—with no cheats or skills of his own—joins a party full of the strongest cheat-like skills and sweats, fights, and struggles his way to dungeon domination. A story of that kind of growth.
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One entry per lineMapping: The Trash-Tier Skill That Got Me Into a Top-Tier Party
外れスキル【地図化】を手にした俺は、最強パーティーと共にダンジョンに挑む
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06/12/22 | Masakibluei Translation | c81 |
05/11/22 | Masakibluei Translation | c80 |
02/12/22 | Masakibluei Translation | c79 |
01/12/22 | Masakibluei Translation | c78 |
12/12/21 | Masakibluei Translation | c77 |
11/12/21 | Masakibluei Translation | c76 |
08/10/21 | Masakibluei Translation | c75 |
06/08/21 | Masakibluei Translation | c74 |
06/08/21 | Masakibluei Translation | c73 |
04/12/21 | Masakibluei Translation | c72 |
04/12/21 | Masakibluei Translation | c71 |
12/31/20 | Masakibluei Translation | c70 |
12/20/20 | Masakibluei Translation | c69 |
11/24/20 | Masakibluei Translation | c68 |
11/06/20 | Masakibluei Translation | c67 |
MC splits with the childhood friend and is then invited to join a group of dungeon divers who want to conquer the dungeon w/e. Along that way the MC learns to use his skill, sets goals to reach for, and even finds new girl in party. Reading the raws I felt the story was rather boring, theres not much interesting events and it kind of blows by pretty quickly overall.
i don't understand the hate for the childhood friend by raltzero, even without reading the raws the "breakup" wasn't all that bad. It wasn't like they were lovers and she went and f*cked another guy. The childhood friend using a cold voice was more like resolving herself to not take pity anymore and carry on with their relationship. Reading the raws and in later translated chapters you'll see the split wasn't unjustified simply because of MC underestimated skill. The MC was basically a loser throughout their friendship together. The childhood fiend is attractive and had combat skill, sought to make a better life for herself outside the village. MC however had zero ambition, no life goals, or any things like that. He spent all his time daydreaming about his friend and following her around. The childhood friend in turn would take care of the MC, carrying him through their travels, basically the MC was dead weight and the childhood friend should have been applauded for even putting up with him for so long, probably because of long time friendship such and such. The MC would leave everything to his friend to deal with, be it fighting, or cooking, it was more that he saw her as more his mother than a companion/partner. This realization comes to him as he works with his new party and seeing what a lazy f*ck he was before his "breakup" with his crush. So this isn't an opinion of mine, he actual looks back at himself in shame. And yes the the "tr*sh" skill also played a role, but mostly because the MC had zero ambition to do anything for himself, and left his skill unpracticed. The childhood friend effectively became a mother at adolescence with another mouth to feed. The breakup was the best thing for both of them, as the MC staying together with her would have held her back and his lack of manhood would have left him a babbling child for as long as they remained together. Honestly could you start a love relationship with someone who you have to take care of on a day to day basis, not because that person is handicapped but because they are a child and shows no sign of maturing, would you marry a emotionally and mentally eternal five year old.
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SimonsaysLOL, it just makes me angery when it's a bit too savage. But hey, whatever floats your boat. I'll probably be back in a few years thinking wtf did I write.Aye, let's be honest. There's only one chapter, but the childhood friend is a b*tch.
I mean, I get that the MC rolled a tr*sh skill and all, but it's written that the childhood friend said that they should split from adventuring in a voice that 'was calm and cold'.
Now this tells me that their dream of being famous adventurers was just something that the MC wholeheartedly wished for and that the childhood friend was planning on using him if he had a good skill. Which I can understand, because that's how it goes in the "real world"; if you have skills, you're wanted and vice versa.
But in the end, they're childhood friends, so how can you do that to someone you've known for a few years? It would've been acceptable if she had done it nicely and dropped hints here and there since he was clearly on cloud nine, but damn gurl.
Anyway, enough about the betrayal, and more onto 'Mapping'. Mapping is an extremely useful skill, though the author describes it as tr*sh through the MC's perspective.
How? Here's how.
First:
'Mapping'
Rarity: SR (Super Rare)
Slot cost: 3
Effect:
The ability to map up to a 1000 metre radius around a previously traversed point within the brain and store it as knowledge.
and:
'World Map'
Rarity: UR (Ultra Rare)
Slot cost: 3
Effect:
The ability to map up all areas of this world within the brain and store it as knowledge.
At first, from what you can see from the descriptions, Mapping
is a tr*sh skill. I mean, who would want a Mapping skill in a world where there's a skill called 'World Map', right? But here's where the loophole comes in: 'World Map' is for "this world" whereas Mapping is for probably for "all" places since it doesn't include the words "this world".
Depending on how the author plays it out, it might be that dungeons aren't considered part of "this world" or there may be multiple worlds. Thus, Mapping can definitely become an overpowered skill if utilized correctly.
If this is true, then the childhood friend screwed up since she'll definitely become a strong adventurer who'll venture to these places. But, she's only what, 15 (Age isn't mentioned except in synopsis) ?
Edit:
As of chapter 2, I'm starting to think that the MC was a dick, but who wouldn't be? I can understand why the childhood friend did what she did, but I can also understand the feelings of the MC.
When you're party or partnered up with someone vastly more talented than you, you either react by: a) Knowing that since your partner is way more talented, you accept it and try to do your best
OR b) Compare yourself to partner and drown in sorrow due to realizing how inferior you are and develop an inferiority complex.
I know there are many other ways to react to this sort of situation, but I believe these two are the usual reactions.
In this case, the MC took route b. This would inevitably create some friction or unseen discord, causing the two to split and go their separate ways. And it did.
However, in chapter 2, it also revealed that my prediction in chapter 1 should be 99.99% correct. It describes dungeons as spaces that didn't originate from his 'Earth', so only his Mapping skill should be able to work there. World Map only works in "this world", thus not dungeons that aren't from "this world".