I Got a New Skill Every Time I Was Exiled, and After 100 Different Worlds, I Was Unmatched (WN)

I Got a New Skill Every Time I Was Exiled, and After 100 Different Worlds, I Was Unmatched (WN)

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追放されるたびにスキルを手に入れた俺が、100の異世界で2周目無双

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Tsuihousareru Tabi ni Skill wo Teniireta Ore ga 100 no Isekai de 2-shuume Musou, Unmatched in 100 Different Worlds — I Gain a New Skill Every Time I Get Banished, 追放されるたびにスキルを手に入れた俺が、100の異世界で2周目無双

By hinoura takumi, 日之浦拓

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
552 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

A mysterious god-like entity has given Ed a crazy ordeal in which he must be expelled from a party of 100 heroes in 100 different worlds in order to return to his original world, but he finally achieves the condition and is able to return to his original world. However, as a final additional condition, he is given the chance to “see what happens to the worlds he has been banished from.” … This is where he learns a shocking fact. “All right, I’ll do it! I’ll go there again and be banished for good all over again!” Only this time he is accompanied to these 100 worlds by a former companion… “Fufu~, don’t worry! I’ll be with you this time!” “Yeah, I’m more worried. …”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Got a New Skill Every Time I Was Exiled, and After 100 Different Worlds, I Was Unmatched (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Got a New Skill Every Time I Was Exiled, and After 100 Different Worlds, I Was Unmatched (WN) "I Got a New Skill Every Time I Was Exiled, and After 100 Different Worlds, I Was Unmatched (WN)" definitely grabbed my attention with its ridiculously long (but intriguing) title. The premise – an MC hopping through 100 different worlds after being exiled from each – sounded like a fun, potentially unique spin on the isekai genre. After diving in, I found myself agreeing with some of the praise and also a few of the criticisms. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The early chapters do a solid job of setting up the MC's backstory and motivations. There's a clear sense of who he is and the kind of decisions he'll make. The translation quality is also a big plus, making it easy to get invested. However, some readers felt that the initial promise faded as the story progressed, becoming more generic and predictable. ### What Works Well The core concept of visiting different worlds, each with its own "Hero-Demon King" dynamic but with unique twists, is a major strength. It prevents the story from becoming stale. Some worlds are generic fantasy, while others offer something completely different, like a blacksmith whose goal is to create a legendary sword. I also appreciate that the MC isn't just an overpowered robot; he faces challenges and even gets his butt kicked frequently. And the fact that it's not a harem is a breath of fresh air! Many readers seem to enjoy the dynamic between the MC and his companion, Tia, finding it endearing and refreshing. ### Areas of Concern One recurring criticism is the MC's personality. Despite being over 100 years old, some find his behavior immature and inconsistent with his supposed experience. There's also the issue of pacing. The story can feel slow at times. And while the relationship between the MC and Tia is appreciated, the lack of romance is a bit of a letdown for some, especially given the potential. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific plot developments they disliked, particularly around chapters 100-125. One reader was turned off by the introduction of typical Japanese tropes where the MC is constantly belittled by female characters for comedic effect. Also, some readers were disappointed that the story doesn't actually show the MC visiting all 100 worlds. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Got a New Skill Every Time I Was Exiled, and After 100 Different Worlds, I Was Unmatched (WN)" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're looking for an isekai with a unique premise and aren't expecting a masterpiece. The world-hopping concept keeps things fresh, and the characters are generally likable. While it has its flaws, particularly in pacing and character consistency, it's still a worthwhile adventure for fans of the genre. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a slow burn and some potentially frustrating tropes along the way.

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