God Bought My Bad Character and Gave Me a Blessing

God Bought My Bad Character and Gave Me a Blessing

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性格の悪さを神様に買われて加護を得ました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Seikaku no Warusa wo Kamisama ni Kawarete Kago wo Emashita, 性格の悪さを神様に買われて加護を得ました

By futura, フーツラ

3.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
81 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

It’s been ten years since this world was connected to another world. The world has changed a lot with the appearance of dungeons and real gods. A change also came to me, the day after I quit my job after I got pissed off at my boss. In the mirror, I saw something odd. It was etched on my neck. An imprint. This is the kind of thing that is constantly being featured on TV. Those who receive blessings from those otherworldly gods will have a mark engraved onto their necks. It looks like I got the blessing too. The blessing of the Evil God. The god who gave me the blessing was very twisted! Thanks to his blessings, I can easily get rare drops by killing the monsters with ill-natured moves. While swearing at others, I’m going to be the strongest!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

God Bought My Bad Character and Gave Me a Blessing Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on God Bought My Bad Character and Gave Me a Blessing Alright, let's dive into "God Bought My Bad Character and Gave Me a Blessing." This web novel definitely offers a unique flavor, and whether that flavor appeals to you will depend heavily on your taste for morally gray protagonists and comedic mayhem. ### First Impressions Going in, the premise intrigued me. The idea of a "bad character" being bought and then blessed sounds like a recipe for chaotic fun, and honestly, that's pretty much what I got. It's a modern dungeon-crawling story, but with a protagonist who isn't trying to be a hero. He's not striving for justice or even necessarily power; he's just… having a good time being devious. ### What Works Well The biggest draw here is undoubtedly the protagonist. He's not your typical overpowered hero. Instead, he relies on his intelligence, trickery, and a healthy dose of foul play to get ahead. I found myself chuckling at his schemes and manipulations. The story embraces the humor in his actions, and it's clear the author isn't trying to paint him as a virtuous character. If you enjoy characters who are unapologetically themselves, even when that self is a bit of a jerk, you'll likely find him entertaining. The management aspects of the dungeon, while present, seem to take a backseat to the MC's antics, which, for me, was a plus. It keeps the story moving at a good pace. ### Areas of Concern While the MC's personality is a selling point for some, it could easily be a turn-off for others. If you prefer protagonists with strong moral compasses, this probably isn't the story for you. I also noticed that the power system and world-building could use some fleshing out. Some elements feel a bit underdeveloped, and the explanations aren't always as clear as I'd like. This can make it a little difficult to fully invest in the world and the stakes involved. Additionally, the pacing might feel off for some, especially with shorter chapters and a rapid progression of power for the main character. ### Final Verdict "God Bought My Bad Character and Gave Me a Blessing" is a fun, albeit flawed, read. If you're looking for a lighthearted dungeon story with a protagonist who embraces the dark side, you might find yourself enjoying it. However, be prepared for some underdeveloped elements and a character whose methods are… questionable, to say the least. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars. It's entertaining, but it definitely has its rough edges.

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