I Reincarnated But Will Try To Live Without Using My Cheat Ability

I Reincarnated But Will Try To Live Without Using My Cheat Ability

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転生したけどチート能力を使わないで生きてみる

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Tenseishita kedo Cheat Nouryoku wo Tsukawanaide Ikite Miru, 転生したけどチート能力を使わないで生きてみる

By ookuni masato, 大邦将人

2.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1033 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

When someone says, “I’ll give you a cheat ability, so just use it”, don’t you feel like not using it? There is nothing more expensive than free stuff. It’s not cool to get excited about something you got for free. In a sense, the protagonist is a reincarnation target, but he perseveres while messing with God’s plans. God makes a mistake in choosing his reincarnation target, and later learns of it. He later realizes that it’s not like everyone wants to be strong and not everyone wants to make a harem. And that he has chosen someone who is more attentive than others and is a real pain in the ass…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Reincarnated But Will Try To Live Without Using My Cheat Ability Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Reincarnated But Will Try To Live Without Using My Cheat Ability Okay, let's dive into "I Reincarnated But Will Try To Live Without Using My Cheat Ability." This title alone grabbed my attention, and I was curious to see how the author would pull off such a premise. After digging in and considering the impressions out there, here’s my take. ### First Impressions Initially, the concept is intriguing. A reincarnated protagonist actively avoiding using their overpowered abilities? That's a refreshing twist on the isekai trope. Some readers felt the MC came across as cautious and thoughtful, which I appreciated. It's a nice change from the usual headstrong, cheat-reliant characters we often see. However, there's a definite split in opinion on how well this initial premise is executed. ### What Works Well The world-building seems to be a strong point, with many highlighting the details and complexities of the setting. I also noticed quite a few readers appreciated the focus on territory management and governance. It sounds like the author delves into these aspects more deeply than your average isekai, which can be a real draw for those interested in the nitty-gritty details of ruling a domain. The large supporting cast also seems to add depth to the story, preventing it from becoming solely focused on the MC and his potential harem. The premise of the MC trying to not use his cheat ability and the reasons for it are quite interesting as well. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, several issues kept cropping up that I can't ignore. A significant number of readers found the MC's intelligence and decision-making questionable, even to the point of calling his actions idiotic. I also noticed some complaints about plot holes and leaps in logic. This inconsistency seems to be a major sticking point for many, detracting from the overall enjoyment. Furthermore, some felt the story devolves into preachy philosophical debates, especially later on, which may not appeal to all readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out potential spoiler-related issues. One concern is the nature of the Apostle system and the protagonist's reactions to it. There are also mentions of a "yandere imouto" character, which might be a turn-off for some. Be aware of these potential plot points before diving in. ### Final Verdict "I Reincarnated But Will Try To Live Without Using My Cheat Ability" presents an interesting concept that has the potential to stand out in the crowded isekai genre. However, execution seems to be a major stumbling block. While some enjoy the world-building and focus on governance, others are frustrated by perceived plot holes, inconsistent character behavior, and a shift towards philosophical preaching. Ultimately, whether or not you'll enjoy this novel seems to depend on your tolerance for these issues and your interest in a slower-paced, less action-oriented story. I'd recommend going in with tempered expectations.

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