I’m Not Good at Offensive Magic, but I’ll Do My Best With Support Magic!
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攻撃魔法は苦手ですが、補助魔法でがんばります!
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Also known as: Auxiliary Magician, I'm Terrible At Offensive Magic, But I'll Do My Best With Auxiliary Magic!, Kougeki Mahou wa Nigate desu ga, Hojo Mahou de Ganbarimasu!, 攻撃魔法は苦手ですが、補助魔法でがんばります!
When I turned 15, I became an adventurer, and left the orphanage where I grew up. My destination is a region where beastmen live. Being there might make my dreams come true!
I don’t know the whole story about my birth, but for some reason my magical power is high, and I can use a lot of spells. Thus, I am gifted with the required knowledge to handle magic. Will I find those answers as I carry out my adventures? But, much more important than that is to fulfill my dreams!
That’s why I decided to become an adventurer! However, I am a sorcerer who is not good at offensive magic, but I am very good at support magic. I would like to find a reliable partner. I wonder if there is someone… And in this way, my full-of-trouble journey started! So… please bear with me!
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I’m Not Good at Offensive Magic, but I’ll Do My Best With Support Magic! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I’m Not Good at Offensive Magic, but I’ll Do My Best With Support Magic!
Okay, let's dive into "I’m Not Good at Offensive Magic, but I’ll Do My Best With Support Magic!" This web novel has definitely captured my attention with its blend of action, adventure, and a heartwarming found-family dynamic. While it's not perfect, there's a lot to enjoy here, especially if you're a fan of the shoujo ai/yuri genres with a healthy dose of fantasy.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise: a protagonist who excels in support magic in a world obsessed with offense. It’s a refreshing twist. The early chapters do a good job of establishing the world and introducing the core cast, particularly the abandoned children our protagonist takes under her wing. I immediately felt invested in their well-being and growth.
### What Works Well
The strength of this novel lies in its characters and their interactions. The author does a fantastic job of portraying the found-family dynamic. The characters feel like genuine sisters, complete with the squabbles and unwavering support that comes with such a bond. This heartwarming aspect is definitely a major draw. The magic system is also interesting, with the support magic angle offering unique strategic possibilities. I also appreciate the overall lighthearted tone, making it an easy and enjoyable read. There's a good balance of fluff and adventure that keeps things engaging.
### Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed the story, there are a few things that I noticed could be improved. The pacing can feel a bit rushed at times. The story covers a significant amount of ground in a relatively short period, which can make the timeline feel a little compressed. Given the long lifespans of some characters, exploring the world at a slower pace could add depth. Also, I felt that the dialogue could be more expressive. While the interactions are cute, adding more nuance and emotional depth to the conversations would further enhance the character dynamics.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "I’m Not Good at Offensive Magic, but I’ll Do My Best With Support Magic!" is a charming and enjoyable read. The strong character dynamics and heartwarming found-family themes make it stand out. While the pacing and dialogue could use some refinement, the novel's strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. If you're looking for a lighthearted fantasy with a touch of shoujo ai and a focus on supportive magic, I definitely recommend giving this one a try. I give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.