Inferior Magic Swordsman: Using the Skill Board to Become the Strongest

Inferior Magic Swordsman: Using the Skill Board to Become the Strongest

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劣等人の魔剣使い スキルボードを駆使して最強に至る

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Rettoujin no Maken Tsukai Skill Board wo Kushi Shite Saikyou ni Itaru, The Reincarnated Inferior Magic Swordsman, 劣等人の魔剣使い スキルボードを駆使して最強に至る

By hagiu aki, 萩鵜アキ

3.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
141 chapters
Original Publisher
kodansha

Description

A normal office worker, Toru Minasuki, was swallowed up by a dimensional fissure and reincarnated into a different world. Upon reincarnation, Toru was given a [skill board] by God. Make the most of it to acquire all the necessary skills! Even though he is an “inferior person,” he’ll make his way to the top!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kodansha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Inferior Magic Swordsman: Using the Skill Board to Become the Strongest Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Inferior Magic Swordsman: Using the Skill Board to Become the Strongest Alright, let's dive into "Inferior Magic Swordsman: Using the Skill Board to Become the Strongest." I went in with an open mind, ready for some isekai fun, and I definitely got *something*. It's a bit of a mixed bag, to be honest. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing enough: a reincarnated protagonist stuck with the "inferior" label in a world that discriminates against those from other worlds. The idea of using a skill board to overcome limitations had me hooked, especially with the potential for accelerated growth. The manga adaptation also piqued my interest, suggesting some cool fight scenes ahead. ### What Works Well The initial concept of reincarnated individuals facing prejudice due to a level cap is actually quite clever. It sets the stage for an underdog story where our MC has to prove himself. I also appreciate the author's attempt to create a unique system with the skill board, offering the protagonist a chance to break the mold. The fact that the MC picks the "Limit Break" skill because it "sounds cool" is a bit silly, but it does set him on a path to becoming overpowered, which can be fun to watch. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution seems to stumble in a few key areas. The protagonist's denseness and lack of common sense can be frustrating. Even after understanding the reasons behind the "inferior" label, his continued focus on it feels a bit masochistic. The "heroine" is also a point of contention. Her clingy, almost stalker-like behavior and the MC's inability to recognize obvious romantic advances can be grating. The plot also suffers from some logical leaps and forced scenarios. Some readers pointed out inconsistencies in character actions and motivations that detract from the immersion. Additionally, the multiple POVs started to feel repetitive as the story progressed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have highlighted some questionable plot developments. For example, the MC's easy victory over a C-rank adventurer early on undermines the sense of challenge. Also, the introduction of a marriage law that forces unwanted proposals from nobles feels like a tired cliche. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Inferior Magic Swordsman" has potential, but it's held back by some questionable writing choices and character behaviors. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and enjoy a relatively straightforward isekai story with an overpowered MC, you might find some enjoyment here. However, be prepared for some frustrating moments and a protagonist who may test your patience. I'm giving it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars.

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