Alchemist Yuki’s Capture

Alchemist Yuki’s Capture

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錬金術師ユキの攻略

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 錬金術師ユキの攻略

By 白兎 龍

3.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1165 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Another World Online is the world’s first VR game. The protagonist, who was invited by a friend to play the game, ended up taking alchemy and summoning, two unfortunate skills. However, that’s that, and he is going his own way, conquering the world with his exceptional luck and innate talent! This is the record of the adventures of the man who will one day be known as the Demon King.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Alchemist Yuki’s Capture Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Alchemist Yuki’s Capture Okay, so I dove into "Alchemist Yuki's Capture" with a healthy dose of curiosity. The premise, a blend of isekai, alchemy, and school life, sounded like a fun mix. The initial tags, like "androgynous characters" and "complex family relationships," definitely piqued my interest. After spending some time with it, here are my thoughts. ### First Impressions The "another world connected by god" setup is familiar territory, but I’m always willing to see a fresh take on it. The Summoner/Alchemist angle is intriguing and offers a lot of potential for unique world-building and character development. The story wastes no time in throwing you into the thick of things, which is a plus if you like a fast-paced start. ### What Works Well The comedic undertones sprinkled throughout the narrative are a definite highlight. It keeps the story from getting too bogged down in the heavier plot elements, and the "cute protagonist" definitely adds to the charm. I also appreciate the hints of deeper lore and world-building that are gradually revealed. The author seems to be setting up a more complex narrative than initially meets the eye, which is always a good sign. ### Areas of Concern While the premise is interesting, and the execution has its moments, I can see where some readers might find the translation a bit rough. Certain terms and phrases could be more polished to truly capture the nuances of the original text. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so there's a mention of "Malevito" being a translation of "Marebito/Marehito" in Japanese. Apparently, this term is used in other novels to signify players or people who came before them in the game world. It seems like it could be a crucial piece of the lore, hinting at alpha or beta testers, but the story hasn't fully explored this yet. ### Final Verdict "Alchemist Yuki's Capture" has a lot of potential. It's a fun, lighthearted read with hints of deeper complexities that could make it truly special. While there are some minor translation issues to be aware of, the overall story is engaging enough to keep you hooked. If you're a fan of isekai, alchemy, and a dash of school life shenanigans, this might be worth checking out. I'm personally curious to see where the story goes and how the "Marebito" element plays out. I'm giving it a tentative thumbs-up, with the caveat that the translation could use a bit of polish.

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