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The S-Classes That I Raised
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5 | 61% (372 votes) |
4 | 10% (58 votes) |
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2018
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989 Chapters (Ongoing):
Main Story: 856 Chapters (Complete)
Epilogue: 14 chapters (Complete)
Side Story: 119 Chapters (Ongoing)
Main Story: 856 Chapters (Complete)
Epilogue: 14 chapters (Complete)
Side Story: 119 Chapters (Ongoing)
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Weekly Rank: #1335Monthly Rank: #895
All Time Rank: #474
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On 14410 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #2868
All Time Rank: #93
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.He was an F-rank Hunter. To top it off, he was a useless F-rank loser of a big brother who dragged down his incredible younger brother.
While he carelessly lived out his messed-up life, he ultimately took his younger brother’s life.
He regressed back in time with the title, Perfect Caregiver.
“Okay, this time, let’s lay low and take care of the talented ones instead.” He thought.
But those S-ranks are acting a little strange.
Associated Names
One entry per lineMy S-Class Hunters
The S-Ranks That I Raised
俺が育てたS級たち
내가 키운 S급들
내스급
스급이다
The S-Ranks That I Raised
俺が育てたS級たち
내가 키운 S급들
내스급
스급이다
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Yet another one of those Korean dungeon + timetravel genres written in 2018.
Fairly interesting take by focusing on a forgotten profession in dungeon economics... the talent scout/agent. Think of it as the dungeon version of "Top Management". But otherwise poorly executed and structured.
Would've rated it 4 stars but story is going nowhere after Chapter 30. PREMISE
MC is yet another loser with low aptitude and low self-esteem. He gets a second-chance to relive his previous 5 years through a random time-travel cheat at the sacrifice of his brother, gaining more cheat-like powers + the ability to identify talented hunters. ISSUES
(1) Nothing particularly new... as usual
I Alone Level Up / Solo Leveling (2014) -- dungeons + loser + timetravel + new powers + guilds
Top Management (2015) -- talent scout/manager (entertainment) + future foresight
The Tutorial is Too Hard (2016) -- dungeons + national/factional real world guilds
Everyone Else is a Returnee (2016) -- dungeons + real world guilds
Seoul Stations' Necromancer (2016) -- dungeons + real world guilds
The Second Coming of Gluttony (2017) -- loser + dungeons (tutorial) + timetravel + factional powers (2) Disappointing MC
At the beginning we're led to believe MC has turned over a new leaf, is no longer a useless jelly person after his BROTHER SACRIFICED HIS LIFE TO SAVE HIM. We're led to believe MC will work hard with his newfound powers. Instead we get an MC that...
slacks off after discovering his first 4 talents (the pet Peace, the 15-yr old loli, the failed mechanic, and the aloof guardian). MC openly states his desire to just coast with his newfound powers, so he can hide in the background while raising powerful characters to protect him. WTF.
It's the equivalent of the irreverent fun-loving Peter Parker being bitten by a radioactive spider, and turning into the aloof ultra-violent Punisher. (3) Tired/flawed joke on MC's "Caregiving" powers
The Caregiving/talent identification power is interesting, but the emphasis on the awkward method of invoking his power gets old really fast.
MC has to say "I love you", leading to awkward misunderstandings. There's a weird tension between side-characters since they all become clingy to MC and jelly of each other.
It's basically a charm-type power. Side-characters associate MC with close individuals in their own life (e.g. family, significant other, etc). So if side-characters are enamored of the MC, it's not necessarily under free-will. There's something VERY wrong with a "Caregiver" that only gets affection via "mind-control". To use a reeaaally old example, think Love Potion #9. The older Millennials will (should hopefully) get that reference. (4) Incoherent system mechanics
Not sure if it's a translation issue, but the system mechanics don't make any sense.
-- Powers are randomly assigned to boost abilities by XX%. We have no idea what any of that actually means. Author constantly reminds readers that a 10% boost is crappy (E Class), and somehow to 20% or higher boost is amazing.
-- Some weird combination of those ranks/skills averages out. Literally, "F-rank + S-class skill = C-rank". HUH??
-- The system is incomplete and confusing... not only are explanations insufficient,
we're suddenly told that the System is manually operated behind-the-scenes by incompetent God/higher power, which just adds to more confusing System descriptions. Very poor plot device.
Suddenly we're told there's 10 levels per rank, suddenly we're told some ranks need more XP than others (it's also the first time we're introduced to XP), suddenly there are random calculations that an S-rank would need to run the dungeon X times to level up, suddenly we're told F-rank can wear A-rank items and basically be at the level of C-rank. Huh?
While authors shouldn't rely on excessive exposition, randomly shoving in system mechanics midway is incongruous and extremely poor writing.
Yes, it's this novel, officer.
Didnt he raise his pets to protect himself? How did it become "selling" monsters again?
- Not the typical OP character (but still OP)
- Side characters who aren't just throw away (Author takes time to flash them out and uses them throughout the story, not just for a couple chapters)
- The selling point: Raising S-Rankers (OP characters), and sticking to it
- Comedy that's not too overused or too boring
CON:- Characters develop too quickly IMO
- Semi-Typical overpowered MC
- Bit heavy on racism against Japanese (Only shows up in several chapters just be ready for it, please understand that relationship between the two nations are still rocky, sincerely a Korean that's not happy with the amount of racism)
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