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FFF-Class Trashero
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Rating(4.0 / 5.0, 695 votes)
5 | 59% (412 votes) |
4 | 12% (80 votes) |
3 | 9% (66 votes) |
2 | 6% (43 votes) |
1 | 14% (94 votes) |
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2018
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
428 Chapters (Complete)
14 Side Stories (Complete)
14 Side Stories (Complete)
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Every 63.3 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #7253Monthly Rank: #6334
All Time Rank: #428
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On 8492 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #1031
All Time Rank: #484
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.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.
Associated Names
One entry per lineFFF Class Trashero
FFF급 관심용사
FFF급 관심용사
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The story's basic setting is not bad at all and it is good enough to pass the time if you don't have anything worthwile to read. There are also moments I enjoyed.
The biggest drawback for me is the MC. I came here looking for an evil MC and on that regards, I really got it but on a disappointing way. I agree with most of his ideas regarding s*upid isekai heroes, but that is the full extent of it. The MC is one dimensional and outside his attacks vs standard isekai heroes (which are not that difficult to do), doesn't use his head very much, solving everything with force. There is also the issue of the MC getting nonsensical undeserved power ups.
While it is also my fault for having high standards, I expect much more from an evil MC.
There is not problem with being OP but you have to deserve it (you cannot have a golden spoon in your mouth, that is reserved for badly written standard MCs). There is also the route where the MC is OP from the beginning (undeserved), but the story focuses more on the interaction with other characters and intelligent schemes, so being OP is not that important and doesn't ruin the story.
The story reduces everything to "I kill you because I can". That is as moronic as "I save everyone because I can" (even if I can't, but I don't know about it so...), which we see in the brainless isekai heroes that are supposed to be ridiculed.
If you want more details, here are some of the faults I found in the story.
2nd playthrough (start)
After killing his companions and killing the demon king in his first playthrough, it is revealed there is a teaching staff overlooking the hero's adventure. Judging his character to be problematic, the MC was forced to start from the beginning with a reset status. Upset with not being able to return to Earth to continue his pathetic existence leeching off his parents, he decides to finish this second playthrough as soon as possible without his useless companions holding him back. He looks down on his summoners, the king, the nobility, etc..., demands funds for the hero's quest, rampages on the black market, kills his companion (the elf princess) for causing him grief in the first playthrough, etc...
So far so good.
2nd playthrough (a dissapointing quest regarding the falling of a potentially good plot)
Then the story goes downhill. In the black market it is exposed that a lv10- hero can kill a lv800+ s*ave to rise up his level to 140+ and, consequently, levelling up is very easy in this fantasy world.
Bullshit! You cannot expect such a broken exp model for a fantasy world overlooked by an all powerful teaching staff. I have yet to see such a tr*sh RPG. It is very strange to begin with that the teaching staff didn't set a max exp reward for one kill. I can excuse it for the second playthrough, but after the third they should have balanced it out.
While the exp issue was acceptable, even if a bad taste for the mouth, the author proceeds to destroy his story with the cheating slime and the Chaos race.
The cheating slime introduces an unsustainable flawed logic based on half-assed chemistry and biology knowledge to allow the MC to rise his skill levels at 10000% speed without any effort.
The Chaos race is introduced by killing the Chaos Dragon, a disaster level threat after around ten days in the fantasy world... Seriously? Ten days? The Chaos Dragon, suffering from old age, is unable to capture the MC with its breath (1st asspull), 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) and kills the dragon after the last one is exhausted from all the hunting (3rd asspull). To begin with, how can you introduce immortal elves and make the dragons mortals?
After that, it becomes boring easy mode. The MC becomes lv999+ and kills anyone who is in his path. While there are some good retorts to standard isekai behaviour, the plot is so-so. He kills the demon king with all the cheats and we are done.
3rd playthrough
Now, two heroes are introduced. The new hero, a standard s*upid isekai hero, is introduced to guide the MC in the idiotic path and allow the MC to pass the teaching staff's examination, graduate and return to Earth. The novel has the chance to redeem itself by writing good interactions between two opposites.
But it is not use. Once again, excluding some events regarding the new hero, the plot goes the tr*sh route following the boring MC almost one-sidedly. The Chaos Race asspull came with a new broken cheat that allows him to avoid the resetting of his abilities (not the level, only skill's levels)... And we are done, the story cannot be fixed anymore unless the MC's brain is miraculously fixed. 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 so... he will kill anyone in his path with ease instead of searching for intelligent evil methods.
He gets a new broken cheat, a holy sword that shouldn't exist at all... kills the demon king, humilliates the other pathetic hero..
4th playthrough
Miss Trainee Teacher is introduced on the teaching staff's part. She has not point in the story other than MC retorting her isekai tropes.
This is somewhat interesting because he kills the demon king and finishes the game in one day. Thanks to it he manages to graduate since he didn't have time to break it with his tr*shy character.
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. His only achievement was killing the demon king (easy thing when you carry all your cheats from the previous playthroughs) and that shouldn't give you SSS no matter what since it is the compulsory requisite to graduate. It doesn't make sense for the system to judge the early killing of the demon king so high as well since it is something that shouldn't be possible (unless you are loved by the bullsh*t god like MC) so it shouldn't even have programmed a bonus for early killing. If it is so advanced to notice it, it should also notice the MC having 10+ S skills and call for cheating.
C reputation is also s*upid since he didn't interact at all. If being unknown is enough to get passing grade, the system's standards are pretty low.
Festival
The teaching staff considers the MC cheated in the last game and forces him to continue being a student even if he graduated.
A festival for graduated heroes is introduced. Of course, he qualifies even with the special status of continuing being a student (to get more OP). Most of the other heroes are tr*sh (normal if you consider they are the typical brainless isekai MC that should die the first three days and is only saved by plot armor). Since he carries the cheats of the bullsh*t god he crushes them. Of course... (Insert repetition of the last chapters with the festival setting)
However, the author seems to be not happy enough with the MC's cheats. The female teacher stops being irrelevant to the story. Now, it is also a cheat that tells the MC where to get the good stuff in the festival. Fairness? What is that? While common sense tells us that the teaching staff should kill the MC and be done with, not only they allow the MC to continue rampaging, they also help him out by putting Miss naive teacher in his care. Good, good.
A clueless female saintess is introduced. She offers the MC rewards on exchange of helping redeem evil worshipers. With infuriating flawed logic, the saintess is also put as a reward for the MC to pick? And the system allowed for it? Seriously? Fire the teaching staff already. They are useless.
Instead of redeeming the evildoers, he corrupts them with his Dark Energy (SSS) making them even more evil. However, the saintess and the system don't notice anything. Great! The saintess even takes the initiative to suck the c*ck of the MC... Sigh.
The MC kills, get all the festival's rewards, gets the saintess and of course, carries her over to the next playthrough, gets resurrection cheat the saintess is equipped with, gets new bullsh*t abilities out of nowhere that allow him to never become weaker, etc...
6th playthrough
I am currently here. I am going to drop it for the moment since I am tired. I will come back when I am bored and pissed off enough with the s*upid incompetents isekai heroes or any other fantasy MC and I can enjoy the MC killing everyone even if he is infuriating too.
Divinity (Z-MAX) is introduced. The MC is simply divine, or like I prefer to call it, simply moronic boring. Everyone treats him as the personification of holiness, agrees with everything he says, licks the floor he is stepping on, etc... Way to make his journey even easier without fixing his ret*rded behaviour.
Female teacher commented how Z-MAX skills are reserved for people born with golden spoons in their mouths and how she didn't think the MC qualified for that. Seriously? Even the author should be ashamed of writing that down after giving him exclusive Chaos Cheat (that allows him to not lose anything, skills, broken holy sword, etc... and learn Divinity and Dark Energy at the same time), Holy Sword Cheat (that gives insane power boost because yes), Slime Cheat (that rises his skill proficiency at impossible rates)... Either the female teacher is a complete moron never seen in intelligent beings or the author believes we are the complete morons. Who knows?
for those who think he's the worst student ever.... he's actually the best one and strongest even though he wasn't in fantasy for too long.. other students been there for hundreds of years and still didn't graduate