Himajin, Maou no Sugata de Isekai e Tokidoki Cheat na burari Tabi

Himajin, Maou no Sugata de Isekai e Tokidoki Cheat na burari Tabi

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暇人、魔王の姿で異世界へ ~時々チートなぶらり旅~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Bored, Sacred and Now a Devil!, 暇人、魔王の姿で異世界へ ~時々チートなぶらり旅~

By atsushi ai, 藍敦

3.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
413 chapters
Original Publisher
enterbrain

Description

A gaming hobbyist in-between jobs spent his free time playing his favorite online game. After enjoying the last day of service with his friends he awoke in an area that hadn’t existed in the game. Then he met a lone woman. It turns out his appearance had been overtaken by that of his character. In this world, he uses his new found power to enjoy complete freedom.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
enterbrain
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Himajin, Maou no Sugata de Isekai e Tokidoki Cheat na burari Tabi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Himajin, Maou no Sugata de Isekai e Tokidoki Cheat na burari Tabi This title, which roughly translates to "A Bored Person, as a Demon Lord, Goes to Another World on a Sometimes Cheating Carefree Trip," certainly piqued my interest. I dove in with hopes for a fun, escapist read, and while it delivered in some areas, it also stumbled in others. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are a bit of a mixed bag. We get a lengthy introduction to the MMO the protagonist, let's call him MC, was playing before his isekai adventure. This sets up his unique gimmick: a sword with customizable passive attributes. It's a fairly standard isekai opening, but I was willing to see where it went. ### What Works Well The artwork, particularly the character designs by Katsurai Yoshiaki, is undeniably appealing. The "Demon Lord" aesthetic is over-the-top in a charming way. There's an underlying sense that a larger, more significant conflict is brewing in the background, hinting at a potentially engaging plot down the line. The pacing, at least in the early stages, seems well-handled, and the story avoids some of the more grating isekai tropes. Some readers found the world-building and secondary characters to be well-developed, each with their own unique story and personality. ### Areas of Concern One of my biggest concerns, and one that seems to echo throughout reader opinions, is the MC's "cheat" ability. While the idea of a customizable sword is cool, the sheer number of skills available to him feels overwhelming and ultimately undermines any sense of tension. Every problem can be solved by pulling out a new, previously unmentioned skill. This makes battles feel anticlimactic and the writing lazy. The MC's personality also comes across as rather generic. Another major point of contention is the romance (or lack thereof). Despite the "harem" tag, romantic development seems minimal. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers expressed frustration with the MC's inability to commit to any romantic relationships, even after significant time spent with potential love interests. Some felt that the author repeatedly teased romantic possibilities only to shut them down, leading to a frustrating reading experience. Apparently, despite the numerous potential love interests, the MC only ends up with two queens, leaving many others in the dust. ### Final Verdict "Himajin, Maou no Sugata de Isekai e Tokidoki Cheat na burari Tabi" is a decent time-killer if you're in the mood for a generic isekai with appealing character designs. However, the lack of meaningful character development, the overpowered MC, and the frustrating romance make it difficult to recommend wholeheartedly. I'd give it a cautious 3/5. If you're a die-hard isekai fan, you might find something to enjoy, but be prepared for some familiar tropes and a potentially unsatisfying romantic subplot.

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