FFF-Class Trashero

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It was a life without regret. My parents were in good health, and I wasn’t home enough for me to combine my studies and part-time jobs.

I like fantasy, martial arts, games, fiction movies, cartoons… I’m a normal high school student who likes these things.

That was certainly true until ten years ago.

This is not the earth.

A fantasy world dominated by powerful people. Savage utopia. It is a world where you can take anything with you if you have physical strength.

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FFF Class Trashero
FFF급 관심용사
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Ophis_Trihexa
Ophis_Trihexa rated it
March 25, 2019
Status: c47
@ninjaenvy please reread the story. The king and company did not support him because of his rotten character. Something he realised on his 3rd/4th attempts.

So a rotten character is sent on an isekai. The goal to slay demon king is secondary to having good morals.

Naturally MC fails consistently. You may think the MC gets poorly treated in his first attempt, but from him hearing about other heroes it was entirely his own actions that caused himself to be treated as such.

Side characters are almost as annoying as MC with their... more>> polar opposite views.

Usually Korean novels are to a higher standard than this. <<less
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scribbledoutname
scribbledoutname rated it
March 16, 2019
Status: c31
Starts good but gets old fast.

MC is a hero who keeps getting forced to redo the story because his methods are wrong.

What's jarring is that the MC is OP and super smart, but also really clueless. It doesn't become clear how (irritatingly) clueless he is until after his second playthrough... he repeatedly uses really intelligent methods to accomplish s*upid plans that are blatantly going to make him fail his assessment. I guess that's what makes it annoying -- you can see it coming, and don't really want to see him... more>> starting from scratch (although the author mitigates this by giving him a skill that lets his abilities carry over, so he doesn't stop being OP).

Another jarring thing is that you can't tell whether he's being sarcastic or not. Oftentimes he'll think something bizarre/seemingly sarcastic about someone and then it turns out it was a genuine belief.

Anywho, whether you'll like this or not depends on why you're reading it. If you're looking for humour then it might make you laugh (though IMO the story's not very funny -- it's just that some of the commenters think it is, so you might have the same tastes), but if you're looking for a proper story then I wouldn't bother unless you just want to kill some time. <<less
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Strident
Strident rated it
February 14, 2021
Status: c248
Imagine an isekai where the protagonist is Regulus Corneas from Re:Zero. That's basically what this novel is. The main character is an insufferable, hypocritical sophist who just does whatever the f*ck he wants while spouting bullsh*t in the narration and out of his mouth.

Early on, this can be overlooked as the author paints the MC as a flawed pragmatist who has difficulty seeing eye-to-eye with others, presenting a lot of room for growth. But as the story progresses, he quickly becomes a godlike being with the moral and logical judgment... more>> of an infant, who perpetually feels the need to justify his actions even while committing mass genocide against innocent people for literally no reason at all.

Some may call it "self-aware", but the fact is that the self-awareness dries up long before the 100 chapter mark and quickly devolves into mu*der-p*rn where the illogical, psychopathic actions of the protagonist keep this dead horse of a narrative churning on. At this point, if the story were "self-aware", it'd be criticizing the blatantly evil and unempathetic actions of the protagonist, but instead, the story just sucks him off as the important characters continually praise him for his awesome power, supposed pragmatism, and unyielding self-righteousness... when reality all he's doing is using his godlike skills to force the world's weaker inhabitants to bend to his will. Much like a certain Sin Archbishop of Greed.

So then you might ask, how did I make it through 248 chapters of this shit? Half the reason was because I wanted to see if the MC would be ever redeemed. The other reason is that the author is admittedly good enough at bullshitting to get the plot to keep moving even when it's at a complete dead end. So even if at times you can't help but feel like the MC is literally the scum of the earth, there's very few points in the story where nothing is going on. Hence, if you're looking for an edgy power fantasy to temporarily satiate your boredom, this novel is suitable for that. But if you're looking for something with even a modicum of substance, I recommend you skip this novel or read the manhwa instead, since the full-color adaptation makes it seem funnier than it really is. <<less
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dawn_
dawn_ rated it
May 26, 2020
Status: c79
Actually I really enjoyed the read until a certain point, that is when the hero finally goes back to earth.

At first my thought were that the hero would grow stronger and stronger until he would eventually break the system, fight the staff and graduate. That trope of failing over was actually enjoyable. It was a real parody of the isekai genre. But, when he finally goes back, the parody end there and it just become a grind feast with no real point.

The MC is funny but unlikeable and since he... more>> treat others like bystanders you can't really get attached emotionally to anyone aside him. It's a good read but you might eventually get disappointed by the turning point just like me. <<less
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talosparoxi
talosparoxi rated it
March 23, 2020
Status: c92
So far I'd say this is a pretty good example of how perspective can really change how a person interprets events, I know that's a bit redundant but bear with me, and how a negative first impression can color said perception.

The long and short of this series is that a person gets isekai'd into a generic rpg setting and unlike most protagonists in this kind of setting he just wants to go home. As such he views his situation as being kidnapped and when he's forced into fighting a war... more>> that isn't his to fight, he is forcibly trained through extreme measures and bodily harm. This colors his world view to have a negative edge and as he goes on, though most of this is never explicitly told as the story starts from the end of his journey, he takes all of his interactions with people at their negative face value. That's not to say he doesn't care about anyone, if anything he cares too much about the common man to do things the regular "hero" way. It's revealed in a more eloquent way than I could explain in this review so I'll leave that point here for now.

As his journey goes on rather than growing closer with his companions he simply feels contempt for people who only use him for their own benefit and won't accept any logic over what they view as "right".

In the end, or the beginning in this case, he kills the demon lord but find that this whole situation is a test, a test that he has failed due to not winning the "right" way and he is forced to start over again from the beginning. From this point his contempt has turned to hatred, having spent years of emotional torment with nothing to show for it. From here the protagonist takes the stance that since this is a fake world nothing really matters so he starts trying to game the system to pass as quickly as possible.

The real genius of the story comes when we begin to be introduced to characters who are suited to this setting and follow it the "right" way. These people are quite often either fools or just as bad as the main character, but since they followed the plot as intended they are perceived as better by the creators of the test and we can see how different parts of his journey could have played out. My favorite part of this is that while the main character is quite disturbed by this point, his values having warped into a logical, needs of the many, point of view. Neither he nor the others are painted in an especially negative light beyond the main characters own thoughts.

I will warn that by the end of the 3rd arc, after seeing how even if he saves thousands of people, he is seen as inferior compared to a man that can only save a handful, he goes through a bit of a mental break. He decides that if just having the best outcome is not enough, then there is no point in even trying to do things with any consideration for what is morally "right". While he never devolves to the point of doing things that I consider malicious he completely stops caring about the free will and feelings of others. He becomes completely self serving and will take any means to reach the ends he desires, becoming a fairly good representation of a psychopath.

In short, I find this a very interesting work that I may be ascribing more value to as a character study than it actually has, but that's half the fun. In regards to just the story and supporting characters they are interesting and keep you interested but are overshadowed by the main character and as, for the most part, the supporting characters aren't even real people they aren't really interesting beyond their interaction with the main character. <<less
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touhidur
touhidur rated it
October 6, 2020
Status: c106
I like this novel because of the Authors innate power to let the story keep going even though when it seems like there will be not much content to write on the next few chapter & how the story can keep you thrilled about what's going to happen in the next chapter. I also like how the author add more content to the novel naturally.

The MC does not actually care much about whats going to happen to the fantasy world he is summoned into because of his strong desire to... more>> go back to earth rather than living in a fantasy world he does not like. For that reason he can be a little heartless from time to time & the tr*sh level character rating that is boasted on the title is actually not so false. However he does care about is family and any detail related to that because of his desire to go back to earth. This is actually revealed on the first chapter (or maybe after 2 or 3 more chapters) and so it can't be counted as a spoiler I think.

And so my recommendation is,

The novel is not for beginners in reading JP / KR fantasy novels.

The novel is not for you if you don't have enough experience in reading isekai type novels.

The novel is not for you if you can't even read 30 chapters of a novel before ditching it.

The novel is not for you if you lack judgement of your own and take everything of a novel to be true.

The novel is not for you if don't like bloodshed.

And if it's not who you are, then it is a very good novel to read in my opinion. <<less
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Mahesvara_
Mahesvara_ rated it
July 7, 2022
Status: c239
Like some readers said, FFF class tr*shero is basically a junk food. You don't really need to finish reading it 'til end. You can just stop reading when you had your fill. Whether it is Chapter 1 or Chapter 100 or chapter 200.. The content are all the same and didn't change much. The story is not serious, it's a junk novel where it fulfills your wish to read a novel where all the MC do is flex his power. It has satirical writing and tried to be funny and... more>> humorous. It reminds me of invisible dragon but better and not too unreasonable. Reviews that says there's no plot holes in here is a lie, there are lots of those specially but it's overall good if you don't try to nitpick and expect too much from it. Around chapter 180ish chapters I'm already having a hard time enjoying it since I put high expectations on it expecting it's a perfect and great novel. The high scores in the NU made me raise the bars so high for myself that I ended up being disappointed.

Good start but going downhill pretty quick, the special trait of the story are the MC's personality and his interactions with characters but around the middle of the story the interactions is just repeated banter of the characters, reused jokes and there's so much non-sensical explanation that aren't really needed in the story. Aside from the MC most characters aren't really likable, some are hateful and annoying even. And even if there are alright characters they are very few and not given a good development, they are average. Girls? All are basically just lump of f*cktoys. Guys? They're all 1 dimensional chunni who chase the f*cktoys. 95% of characters in the story are these kind of characters. The author didn't even try to change the dialogue of different characters, they're all summed up as "You bastard I'm gonna show you my power" "You bastard I will kill you" "You bastard how dare you" their lines are all the same whether they're unnamed character or named character. The story is emphasizing that everyone is garbage and the MC is great. Since they're garbage the author didn't bother giving depth to characters. F*cking writing logic. The quality of the story, the writing of the author is very messy and confusing, added with that, the translators and editors isn't even trying to do good and translators changes very often so words used changes too and added to the f*ckfest of confusion. One of the very chaotic novels I read so far.

Story: 3/5

Characters: 2/5

Translation: 2/5 <<less
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AmiMori
AmiMori rated it
March 24, 2020
Status: c94
Basically, the MC is self centred guy who just doesn't get what's going on in this isekai world he went to. He would do what he thinks is right and get sh*t for it, thus making him think that everyone is against him. If you're here to see a MC who just trust the power of love and friendship, just gtfo of here and read or watch some other isekai manga/novel/anime.
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DaDeDiDoDu
DaDeDiDoDu rated it
October 8, 2019
Status: c67
Okay, I think this novel is getting overrated real fast. And I have actually read this novel before I saw it here at NU. I don't even think it's bad, just that the ratings are too high for its content.

I do agree that this story is a breath of fresh air these days. However, you guys understand that this is a kind of a satire, right? It is fun to read, and I still follow the novel, but I'm not as engrossed as the others since stories like this tend... more>> to be repetitive and one-sided.

Another thing is that the MC has completely no attachment towards that world. So in addition to his "second chance", it makes most of his decisions appear like he's just playing around, with no real stakes and not much weight to his actions.

Edit:

I'm dropping this novel for now, as it has gotten a bit repetitive for me. I mean, we all know jap isekai webnovels have a lot of flaws, but if it's the only gas this series is running on... well, it would get tiring sooner or later, right? <<less
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Gin_Hindew
Gin_Hindew rated it
March 9, 2019
Status: c40
Are you tired of READING about cliché stories with annoying secondary characters?

Now, imagine how annoyed you would be after ten years of LIVING surrounded by those clichés

This is our MC, a summoned hero formerly with a good social life, good grades and good looks, a middle-upper person from middle-upper class who has to cope with living the power fantasy of a social outcast until he snaps, kills everyone and faces the demon king alone

This is all on the first chapter so is not a spoiler, the MC must kill the... more>> demon king to go back to Earth but the gods in charge want his hero journey to be a method to teach him about friendship and love and morals and all that stuff that only works if you are a social outcast starved for personal interaction and willing to take everybody´s sh*t to be a part of the group, so, even if he kills the demon king he wont go back unless he sticks to the teaching program of the staff and gains their approval

Hilarity ensues as the MC is warped beyond belief and his methods, while effective tend to be on the more... brutal side of approaches, and the constant nagging of the teaching staff only pushes him to take more and more extreme measures

Examples and very light spoilers

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There are plenty of clichés like rescuing and helping a second royal take the throne from their evil and more capable relative but the MC instead chooses to ignore the problem (or outright kill the second royal) because having a civil war for the succession is not worthy for the commoners, who will see little change in their lives being ruled by one or another anyway

The demi humans are causing problems on the frontier?

You could go and be a lovely hero and solve all the problems in a long journey to bring both species closer while the main conflict intensifies and both sides lose people, or you could seize the country, make the king a puppet ruler and bring an army to execute a decapitation strike against the other party, thus ending the conflict in a week, minimal loses and a demi human waifu who now hates you (but meh, never stick it in crazy anyways)

You found clues to a secret side quest that could stop a war?

f*ck it, is not my business and the war can be stopped faster by killing the rulers and having the more reasonable successor take over

Your reputation took a hit?

You can spend a year or two, or ten doing side quests to help children recover their pets or fix old ladies´roofs, or you could subdue some special forces, transform them into your own intelligence agency and have them spread good rumors about your graceful and handsome person

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Also, there is a steady amount of world building that slowly unwraps the mystery behind this world, because there is SOMETHING in the background and it clearly has an enormous weight on why the world is the way it is, and that SOMETHING clearly can and will grow as the MC strays further away from the teaching staff

This way every time the MC fails to "graduate" new clichés are explored, deconstructed and gutted out to be left to rot on the side of the road

Finally, this series features one of the coolest fantasy teachers in existence, the one and only Master Mollang!

Words cannot express the awesomeness of this teacher... but movement can!

Woobble-Wooble!

Wooble to the left!

Wooble to the Right!

Wooble your hands!

Wooble your legs!

Wooble those hips!

Wooble all the way!

Wooble-Wooble!

*Woobles away* <<less
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hyahhaa
hyahhaa rated it
October 24, 2021
Status: c428
Love everything about the story, except about how it ends

Heck I didn't even realize it's the epilogue if not for the fact that the next chapters are only side stories and the chapter catalogue in NU

Hope the side stories will satisfy my curiosities about things not explained in the main story

100/10 recommended
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Lordtwarog
Lordtwarog rated it
August 4, 2021
Status: c261
This is one of the legitimately funniest novels of this type I've read.

Both darker and less serious than a toika novel, the twists and turns as he serially tries a classic adventure isekai are amazing. As things go on there are pretty logical drivers for the way he behaves and tries to keep his emotional distance, but through and through it is a fun ride.

A fun, well thought out novel... as long as you are ok with just RAMPANT violence and surprisingly clever pe*verted jokes hidden juuuuuust below the surface.
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DarkSoulBad
DarkSoulBad rated it
March 17, 2021
Status: c100
I personally didn't enjoy harem isekai tr*sh but this novel is an exception.

The MC isn't your ordinary eunuch or harem seeking guy like how it was in other isekai series but he's ruthless and actually use his brain.

The translation is too slow tho
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felipesp
felipesp rated it
November 2, 2020
Status: c40
Honestly I do like a anti hero MC, I was ok with the MC treating other like tr*sh since the beginning because from the MC point of view everyone only brought trouble to him and I was like “ok so there isn’t a single decent people in this story and the MC is just getting rid of trouble, I’m ok with that” but as the story goes the MC clearly only thinks of every living being in this world as exp and his companions as exp thieves (even the ones... more>> that genuinely care for him and only want to help) even at the end of his first “re run” he honestly believed he was right and didn’t give a damn about the destruction and suffering he caused and even when he got poor grades about his reputation and personality he blamed it on others, after finishing the first arc I can only conclude that this MC is a true sociopath (incapable of feeling guilty, remorse or empathy), the fact that he is incapable of realizing the severity of his mistakes and keep blaming and using others really got on my nerves so I don’t recommend this novel unless you are ok with a COMPLETELY heartless MC <<less
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FearThyPotato
FearThyPotato rated it
July 17, 2020
Status: c99
Maybe it's just the fact that I haven't read anything like this, but I like the story.

Let's first talk about the MC. As others may have told you, the MC isn't the standard hero isekai protagonist. In all honesty, he's more like a villain. Despite being a hero, he has no sense of morality so his mindset and actions are pretty twisted. He's willing to mu*der, manipulate, sacrifice, ens*ave, torture, threaten, blackmail, etc. To get what he wants. Sometimes he wouldn't even need an actual reason. On a side note,... more>> he can be really popular with women at times. He ends up sleeping with different women throughout the story actually. Also, I don't think I need to mention this, but he's powerful and intelligent so he usually dominates the area he's in.

Now as for the setting, it almost always takes place in the mythical world of Fantasia. There are moments where he's traveled to other worlds, but he usually ends up back in Fantasia. It can understandably get repetitive since it's almost always Fantasia.

Now onto the summary (spoilers below) :
Spoiler

The MC was was summoned to another world (Fantasia). He was told that he was a hero and that his job was to defeat the demon king. He has a generic adventure and ends up gaining new party members along the way. His morals started to shift at some point because of his teammates. He killed them and defeated the demon king on his own. A grade report suddenly appears in front of him and apparently it was all a test by the gods. He failed it by killing his teammates. He is sent back to the point where he is first summoned to Fantasia and he has to retake the test all over again. This happens multiple times for much of the story because of his lack of morals. The story is mostly about him struggling to pass and go back to earth. Many secrets about the gods are revealed on the journey, but I don't wanna ruin it for you so you'll just have to read to find out yourself.

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My thoughts on the story is that it's really interesting. The fights are enjoyable and the MC's heartlessness is awesome. The downsides are that it can sometimes get repetitive since
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the MC is sent back to the point when he was first summoned to Fantasia multiple times.

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The MC mixes it up each time, but it can still get repetitive at times. The novel also has the habit of going in debt about pointless details. They would constantly write paragraphs talking about details that should just be skimmed over. My final issue isn't based on the novel, but the people translating it. I don't mean to be rude, but KobatoChan is hardly releasing any chapters. There are hundreds of chapters of FFF-Class tr*shero out already, yet they seem to deliberately take their time in releasing them. They are by no means a slow translation group so I just don't understand why they're releasing it so slowly. <<less
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Meredith
Meredith rated it
July 8, 2020
Status: c87
Well, I was a dumbass and moved to another page before posting and it's really late so I'll make this short. The reviews on this site are horribly biased, and often don't even come close to how bad or good the story is, so you can ignore mine if you want.

I won't bother trying to convince you that the plot is actually good or not, that's subjective and up to yourself to figure out, but the one who was translating up until chapter 84 had been doing a good job... more>> at keeping the story to a higher standard of quality than the rest of the tr*sh translations you'll find a dime a dozen around the web. The grammar was good and consistent, the sentence structure was actually properly built and not just words tacked onto each other in an attempt at conveying meaning, the flow was also good but suffered a little at no fault of translator. The new translation, in comparison, is pretty bad, grammar is horrible, sentence structure has taken an extended vacation, readability and flow? Not even a concept capable of being understood. The story is barely comprehensible in the state it is.

I took a peek at chapter 99 though, and the translator has switched again at some point, and it looks better. But seriously, they should really re-translate the chapters in question. They are a disgrace in comparison to past quality.

TL;DR: The one who translated up to ch84 went missing, the one who took over is barely capable of grade-school level of consistency and quality. At some point afterwards, the translator changed again, and it looks better. But the chapters of the bad translator remains a scar that hasn't been fixed yet. <<less
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deathmine31
deathmine31 rated it
January 2, 2022
Status: Completed
This is a complete japanese isekai novel made by korea. IMO, the epitome of the genre; its got the MSG the typical novels of the genre don't have. Its great. I don't wish to spoil much at all, to explain this novel simply, its an isekai novel with a smarter MC and a more complete world.

If you like the typical isekai genres, OP MC, harem, etc (just read the tags on the novel), this novel will satisfy those desires while providing you with an exotic experience of the genre. Its... more>> not the norm. At first, it comes off as a parody of the genre. Nothing bad, but 400 chapters of satire would get stale at some point. This novel however, slowly unravels itself to provide the reader with a little extra dose of MSG every so often. It was a pleasure to read. <<less
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Rasselon
Rasselon rated it
October 21, 2021
Status: c414
It was one hell of a ride.

This novel is the very definition of power fantasy. Cool abilities, skyshatteringly powerful dragons, sly gods and arrogant angels. Author didn't shy away from anything, including giving protagonist cheats without any explanation whatsoever, or steering story in the batsh*t crazy directions, like an amus**ent park in hell on acid. But you won't be reading this genre if you are not ready for something along those lines, wouldn't you?

To adapt to this crazy world, main character's mind was in the similarly crazy state from the... more>> very first chapter, and it only became worse and worse as time went on. To accompany him as a "full fledged side characteres" and not some useless "dummies", there were only a few crazy weirdos. They appeared slowly, one by one, and took a good time to be developed gradually. I'd say, they were all great and their dynamic with the MC was pleasantly lively.

There were some parts, where story dragged a bit, but in the end it was but a minor issue. I liked it a lot. It was fun, colorful and lighthearted journey, where I laughed and worried together with the main character. 10/10, would read more from this author. I could even re-read this story few years in the future. <<less
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MinaYaku
MinaYaku rated it
September 22, 2021
Status: Completed
This comment only makes sense if you saw the one made by novelmob, I'm gonna try to explain everything that he calls a "plothole".

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Spoiler

First of all, I don't see the protagonist as an Evil MC, but a Main Character that does what he wants, no matter the consequences of his actions. In my opinion, which I respect, the novel is pretty good, I saw it all, some parts even with a grammar written by a five years old, just like this comment. Yeah, the MC pretty much starts OP but the way that everything goes, you never know what will happen, even with his cheats. For example, the dragon part, which I will explain a little after, I, myself, was expecting the dragon to be child, just like the MC said. I was expecting free EXP given to the protagonist but, what he found was an old dragon which means that the young dragon that would be there, is still, either somewhere else or hasn't been born. But with that comes another question, if it isn't there, then where is it? That, in my opinion, makes the world a lot less fake, not everything is just the same, every action that he takes will go to a different outcome. Now, yes, the story may be a little like he said, "I kill you because I can" but that's also what makes it good. You do not see someone putting his morals upon you, you just see someone having fun writing his story while letting the main character have fun himself. "That guy looked at me? Kill him." Some parts may be like this, but tell me, if it were you, someone trapped for 10 years on a fake world only to go back to the past to remake every action, would you see every detail without thinking, "this character isn't important to the main plot, let me flex on him real quick!"

Now, onto the good part.

2nd playthrough start

Spoiler

Not wanting to restart from zero, the MC equips his gameshark and gives himself a high amount of money, money may be seen as a bad thing to have at the beginning since you don't know what is the normal price for things and where to spend it, but, to someone that lived 10 years on that world, where to spend it becomes easy, and so, he goes to the black market, wanting to get a strong s*ave for easy levels. There, the elves attack and he kills them all without blinking an eye and we can see that the 10 years on the barbaric world, where the ones who kill are the strongest, made his morals say bye bye.

Like he said, so far, so good

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2nd playthrough " (a dissapointing quest regarding the falling of a potentially good plot) ", like he said.

Spoiler

He makes the point that a level 10 hero can kill a level 800+ and get to level 140+ and says that leveling up is easy on the fantasy world.

The leveling system is broken, yes, but to the other side. Imagine yourself playing a game, not as a hero who gets FIVE TIMES THE EXPERIENCE, but someone that can only see everyone's level. In a game, level 800 would get you at least one quarter of 800, 200, but he, with 5 times the experience only got 140 levels, someone that isn't a hero would get about 28 levels.

Now, I'll go to his other point, how easy it was to kill the 800 level elf. First of all, the elf wasn't supposed to be found at such a time, at that time, the hero should been killing c*ckroaches in a random house, but here he was, in the black market, the place that is known to be hard to find with enough money to by such an elf. Obviously that wasn't planned by the system. Second, why was it so easy to kill? That is explained by Kang Han Soo himself in that chapter. The elf was being subdued by a high number of effects, inclusive one that makes her level be 10 times lower than normal, which means that her power was about 8 times stronger than the MC, even then it is too much, right? No, the MC was trained by an assassin and killed countless elves in his last life, which means that he knows weak points of their body, that, together with the fact that at that time, Master Mollang teachings were already being used by the MC, seen when he puts his finger back to where it should be, makes his feat not so implausible. There is also the fact that the black market made sure that she wouldn't fight back, which means that she was even weaker and that she couldn't even hit Kang Han Soo while he broke her neck.

Now, how could she be so weak? Also explained. A curse put on her by a demon that she killed.

This one, I gotta ask, are you s*upid? Put a maximum EXP gain and once you become level 800, for example, you will have a hard time going up, having to commit even more crimes than he already had.

First one answered, any more question, please ask.

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Spoiler

Now, the "cheating slime" Master Mollang, You haven't read that far, so you don't know but it is proven, later in the story, that Master Mollang comes from a special race of "pets" that every high level being has. Yeah, the explaining given by the autor might be weak but he is no scientist, so, one can look the other way about that. What matters is that it works. Also, the abilities can only be risen to a certain point, Max-rank, which later in the story becomes useless, being almost the same as not having anything. What makes Master Mollang's teachings so good, is the total control of the body.

The Chaos race is explained later in the story, unfortunately, for you, reading to only the 6th playthrough was enough so no such information for you. The chaos race, is the race given to the heroes, EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM CAN USE IT'S PROPERTIES, that was put, in my opinion, to even the field between the hero and the angels, later shown in the story as the counterpart of the Demons, The angels, IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW, have a cheat ability that makes them immune to anything other than Chaos, Dark Miasma, and Divinity, therefore, the use of them is a necessity, for the later game. The race, also helps with the Dark Miasma, since otherwise, the heroes would get corrupted eventually.

Now, about the Chaos Dragon. "The Chaos Dragon, suffering from old age, is unable to capture the MC with its breath (1st asspull) ". Not really, he is able to hit the MC but, by running away and evading a little, together with the bad vision of the old dragon, the MC manages to make the dragon miss his head, which is what he want, thing that he himself says, because he can create antibodies to fight the poison eventually. "Rampages after the MC destroying half the continent allowing the MC to harvest EXP by killing the poor bystanders while dodging the dragon's attacks (2nd asspull) ". Not really, when the MC saw what he could do, with the help of the dragon, he went on a killing rampage to kill anything on his path, since they were mostly weakened high level monsters that managed to survive the poison, which helped him go to a higher level, which made him able to survive longer against the dragon. "And kills the dragon after the last one is exhausted from all the hunting (3rd asspull) ". Not really, the old dragon, that was already weaker than normal, become even weaker at deaths door, which made the, now high level MC, able to do the finishing blow and gain the experience. A Old Martial Artist won't be able to fight back and a 90 years old bodybuilder will only be able to get killed. "To begin with, how can you introduce immortal elves and make the dragons mortals?" The dragon that wasn't supposed to be that old, or maybe to get old at all, had his time fast forwarded by the goddess of time. Yes, she controls time itself, so, doing such a thing should be fairly easy.

After that, we can see how an professional player of a game, acts while being at his peak. It was pretty fun to me see his 2nd route

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3rd playthrough

Spoiler

Now, someone else appears, A simp, A hero, A pe*vert and someone without class, all on the same person. Also, did you want to see good interactions between the MC, that wants to go back to earth as fast as he can, and the guy that wants to live forever on Fantasia? You must be out of your mind.

In this playthrough, Kang Han Soo tries to learn how the "good guy" resolves the situations, yet, all that he sees is someone that would let a whole family die to save one person, the same type of guy as his old comrades, the ones that he killed. I really can't see how they would be good friends but alright. We also see that he goes away, leaving the city that is bordering the demons without proper defense in hopes of getting stronger. A really good move, if you ask me, why didn't the MC go with him to make sure that the demons destroy the whole city from within?

"the plot goes the tr*sh route following the boring MC almost one-sidedly". Are we reading the same thing? The first route, he went one way, but this one, he had to adapt to his new "friend", making this arc entirely different, letting us enjoy the story without getting fed up of the same thing.

"The Chaos Race asspull came with a new broken cheat that allows him to avoid the resetting of his abilities". Can you at least read the story? It is a special skill, later explained to have been made by THE FIRST HERO, a skill that the professor Moral, didn't know about. Also, it is not a skill made by the system, but by the first hero himself. "No matter the playthrough or the circumstances, he is going to become more and more OP if he doesn't lose his abilities and there is not way anything can threaten him". Later, Z-rank and up skills are presented to us, a rank that need the sacrifice of other skills to go up and that each time becomes harder. At one point the MC loses all his abilities gained just to get one to Z-rank. "He gets a new broken cheat, a holy sword that shouldn't exist at all". Also explained later, actually there are a bunch of holy swords, that one was only the second one and the one used by the First Hero, THAT LITERALLY BECAME A GOD.

Kills the demon king and humiliates the other heroes.

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4th playthrough

Spoiler

Let's start another one.

Miss Trainee Teacher is introduced. At that moment she has no use, basically other than being BEST WAIFU, but later she helps the MC with some things, like entering in contact with the teaching staff, which becomes important when the MC becomes the Demon King and no one other than Miss Trainee Teacher has permission to talk with him.

"It is still bullsh*t though, since the graduation is based on 4 categories. This is his result:

▷Combat Power: C+
▷Achievements: SSS
▷Reputation: C
▷Character: C

It doesn't make sense for him to have SSS achievements". Bro, the guy killed the Demon King, the one putting mankind in danger in ONE DAY, WITHOUT GETTING HIT ONCE, WITH ONE HIT. Tell me, if you gave me a ball and I came back a weak later able to make one trick, would it be amazing? What if you gave me a ball and I instantly manage to do a trick, which one is better? To you, I might be a normal person but actually, I may be a circus performer, you simply didn't know. It shouldn't be possible, that is the point. One student might be the luckiest guy in the universe and might manage to kill the Demon King from an heart attack. It was an thing never done before so, it was amazing. So what if the MC has 10+S Skills? Imagine you, playing again like this, you play for a year and get all skills maxed, then you go challenge the final boss and at the end credits, you see that you failed because, "you were too strong". You would obviously give a bad review at steam so that is not a good choice. Also, if you look at the graduation card, you'll see that there is one category named "Combat Power", which he only got C+ since he has 10+S skills, otherwise, he wouldn't be able to pass since he was level 1.

C in reputation is also justifiable. To the people of that world, he was the hero that would save the world, which gave him a good reputation since the beginning. Think novelmob, Think.

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Festival

Spoiler

Almost finished. Been here for at least one hour.

The MC goes to the hero festival where he finds weak heroes. Remember that they pass the exam by the third year at most, they won't have all of the information that the 10 years of the MC gives and they didn't have the second chance, also given to the MC. There are still some strong heroes so the arc is still fun.

After that Miss Trainee Teacher becomes less of a cardboard and more of a human, getting emotions, a pretty good choice in my opinion since, otherwise, she would become a second professor Moral, the one that no one remembers. The MC also becomes a secret friend of her and so, she gives him information. Remember that she was the one that "helped" the MC defeat the Demon King in one day. Which would make her a "professional".

A wild saintess appears, she was programmed to give the mission to a special class and so, the quest was given to the MC that, with the help of The Universe, managed to get that class. Then after finding a loophole, he manages to get her for sale. Instead of redeeming them, the MC uses his Dark Energy to make them even more evil and the system didn't manage to find out, how could that happen? The ones locked were heroes and some of them use Dark Energy as an weapon so, having a hero with it wouldn't make the system go nuts, killing everyone there. Otherwise, the MC would have been killed before entering the city. Also, Kang Han Soo made them act as friends to the saintess, which makes the golems there don't attack.

About the saintess as love interest. She was an NPC made to be pure so, when she was confronted by all of the demons followers saying good things about Kang Han Soo, she absorver them like a sponge and, since she couldn't do anything without hearing about the good things that he did, does or is gonna do, she got in love with MC. This ability is used by priests, politicians or other high ranking humans on the real world, they get your head full of lies until you believe in them.

The saintess cheat happens thanks to a number of factors, otherwise impossible to obtain, not only does he need the three rewards, but also the saintess and on special colar that could even ens*ave Noebius. He, with only the saint would be able to resurect as long as he had EXP so, it didn't do much other than give some skills that can only be used when the saintess is not summoned.

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Last one.

6th playthrough

He seemed to give up at this part, some answers may come after a chapter or two but he gave up, well, let's just finish this.

MC is simply divine, Z-rank is introduced, that opens a new horizon of possibilities, if I asked the skill that he ends up with at the last chapter of the 6th playthrough, you would not be able to tell me, that because some will be sacrificed while other won't, it becomes even harder to predict what will happen next and cleans the MC's skill window, while still having is somewhat Cheater abilities. Just so you know, more at the end, skills below G-rank or even GGG-rank, become useless and Gods appear, the MC himself becomes a God of 3 or 4 different things so skills, are overratted right now.

Yes, Z-rank skills are for the ones born with a gold spoon, the MC had to use more than 10 years of experience and Master Mollang Teachings to achieve that and, if you read, it is something that only secondary class or higher students have, therefore, a primary student having them is almost unheard of. Also remember that almost everyone passes the primary exam in about 3 years. Black Box cheat, Something given by the First hero that anyone can learn, if they defeat a chaos being, later, we see more guys with that ability, Chaos Race, the ability to learn Divinity and Dark Miasma at the same time, a race that every hero has and that the MC eventually loses, Holy Sword Cheat, Anyone with the Black Box can get the sword and it only boosts some abilities so, if your abilities are worthless, the sword is too, Slime Cheats, they eventually are not about skill but about the human body, everyone with basic knowledge of science can learn, like the MC did. Either you are a complete moron or you think that the answers will come without you reading. Who knows?

Also, remember that every thing that the MC achieves can be done by anyone else.

Thank you for your time and see y'all next time.

If you got any question, please ask, if I read your comment, I'll try to answer.

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This is big, not gonna lie so, if you wanna read the bible 2, go ahead.

I think that it is all, bye. <<less
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AKay rated it
August 16, 2021
Status: c94
Oh how much potential this story had. But author had to ruin it with a MC that is deranged. I personally have enjoyed reading anti-heroes, but this MC just doesn't make sense at all. He's as bad as the goody two shoes MC of some run of the mill isekai novels where the MC just won't kill anyone, here the MC kills just because he doesn't wanna deal with situations that might be slightly annoying. The MC thinks of himself as a civilized 'earthling' and all the fantasy people are... more>> barbarians but he acts even more barbarically than those inhumane nobles. Sure he's not a moral guy, but why does he think of himself as "civilized"? I guess the "mind break" tag is for him as he's clearly broken beyond repair. In some parts, he even claims to be acting for the "good" of the world by killing someone who will lead to an indirect suffering of an entire nation by causing a coup but he himself destroyed some of the same nation, though indirectly, and still claimed to have done a good deed just cuz no one saw that he was the cause.

But that's not even the main problem. He's not even consistent with his own thought patterns. At one point he will deal with a situation fairly well and sensibly, and at other point he just act like a dumbass who only knows how to kill. Some arcs were fun to read, while some arcs, I just wondered if its the same person.

Its not just the MC, other characters are not helping either, the teaching staff is just s*upid and leave so many loopholes to abuse, other heroes are of course dumb, . So many loopholes, plot armors, illogical (even if you look at them from an anti-hero perspective) decisions.

Conclusion, this story ranks right with the isekai novels with a beta MC. Just on the other side of the specturm. <<less
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