It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (WN)

It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (WN)

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異世界ですが魔物栽培しています。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Isekai desu ga Mamono Saibai shiteimasu., 異世界ですが魔物栽培しています。

By setsugekka, 雪月花

3.3
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
180 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Without warning, young Himuro Kyouji opens his door to see that he’s been transported into an alternate, RPG-like fantasy world! His new life should be awesome — until Kyouji realizes he has no money, no magic, and no fighting skill. While dumpster diving, he finds some seeds and decides to grow his own food, but to his shock, the seeds grow monsters! When he meets the cute knight, Lily, she reveals that monster growing is a rare and highly-paid feat. Kyouji decides to make use of his only ability, and teams up with Lily to grow and harvest monsters!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (WN) Alright, let's dive into "It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (WN)." This one's a bit of a mixed bag, from what I've gathered. With a premise like that, I was expecting something unique, and while it has flashes of brilliance, it seems to stumble a bit along the way. ### First Impressions The initial hook seems strong. The whole "transported to another world" trope, combined with monster cultivation, is definitely appealing. I was ready for a fun adventure, maybe even a bit of a slow-life farming sim with a monstrous twist. The manga adaptation seems to have drawn a lot of people in, and for good reason - it sets up an interesting world and protagonist. ### What Works Well From what I can tell, the initial world-building and plot introduction are definite strengths. Readers seem to agree that the beginning is engaging, promising a unique storyline. The "cheats" aspect, likely referring to the protagonist's advantages in this new world, also seems to be well-received, at least initially. The idea of cultivating monsters, blending adventure with a slice-of-life feel, is a definite draw. ### Areas of Concern Here's where things get a little bumpy. Some readers have expressed concerns that the story devolves into more generic tropes later on. The emergence of "chuuni villains" with questionable motivations, and a potential shift in the MC's personality towards a more "beta" archetype, are major sticking points. This is a shame, because the initial promise of a unique isekai story seems to fade as the narrative progresses. The plot apparently becomes prolonged with typical storylines, which is disappointing given the initial quality. ### Final Verdict "It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (WN)" seems to be a story with a lot of potential that, unfortunately, might not fully deliver. The strong start and interesting premise are definitely worth checking out, but be aware that the plot may take a turn towards more generic territory as it progresses. If you're a fan of isekai stories with monster cultivation, give it a try, but be prepared for some potential pitfalls along the way.

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