Also known as: Ore no Zense no Chishiki de Teihengyo Tamer ga Joukyugyo ni natte Shimaisou na Ken ni Tsuite, Ore no Zense no Chishiki de Teihenshoku Tamer ga Joukyuushoku ni Natte Shimaisou na Ken, The Useless Tamer Will Turn into the Top Unconsciously by My Previous Life Knowledge, 俺の前世の知識で底辺職テイマーが上級職になってしまいそうな件, 俺の前世の知識で底辺職テイマーが上級職になってしまいそうな件について
Due to an accident, the protagonist Varius died and was reincarnated. He was shocked to find in this new world, his former job as a Tamer in the previous world was acknowledged as a low class job in this new world.
Utilizing his knowledge from his previous life as a basis, he then applied unique buffs to his beasts, taking back the ultimate power that he once possessed.
With this power in his hands, he sought to start his life as an adventurer. However-
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About Making the Low-Tier Tamer Profession Top-Tier Using My Previous Life’s Knowledge Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on About Making the Low-Tier Tamer Profession Top-Tier Using My Previous Life’s Knowledge
Alright, let's dive into "About Making the Low-Tier Tamer Profession Top-Tier Using My Previous Life’s Knowledge." With a title that long, you pretty much know what you're getting into, right? Well, after reading a good chunk of it, I've got some thoughts.
### First Impressions
The premise is straightforward: an MC with past-life knowledge aims to make the "low-tier" tamer class amazing. It's a classic power fantasy setup, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I came in expecting a fun, light read, and initially, it seemed to deliver on that promise.
### What Works Well
The novel does have a certain charm. It's undeniably a wish-fulfillment story, and if that's your jam, you might find enjoyment here. The MC's knowledge from his previous life definitely gives him an edge, and there's a certain satisfaction in seeing him use that to his advantage. I also found that the author's inclusion of real-world mythos and references was interesting, even if a bit random.
### Areas of Concern
However, there were some significant issues that held me back from truly enjoying this novel. The pacing felt incredibly rushed, with events unfolding too quickly and without much depth. World-building was almost non-existent, and I struggled to connect with the characters. The dialogue felt superficial, and the MC's lack of emotional reaction to his isekai situation was jarring. It just felt like things were happening *at* the MC rather than him actively participating in a meaningful way.
I also found the "uniqueness" the author tried to inject felt forced and ultimately detracted from the story. Random elements were introduced without proper explanation or integration into the overall plot. The author seems to expect readers to have a broad knowledge base of science, literature, and mythology, which can make the story feel alienating if you're not familiar with those references.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
There's mention that the MC fights against Son Goku in the early chapters and summons Yog-Sothoth, both without much context for those unfamiliar with the source material. This can lead to a disconnect and make the story harder to follow.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "About Making the Low-Tier Tamer Profession Top-Tier Using My Previous Life’s Knowledge" has potential, but it falls short in several key areas. While the premise is interesting and there are moments of enjoyment, the rushed pacing, shallow world-building, and reliance on obscure references ultimately detract from the experience. I give it a 2.5/5. It's not terrible, but it needs significant work to truly shine.