It Seems The Production Skill Acquired In Another World Is The Strongest (LN)
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異世界で手に入れた生産スキルは最強だったようです。 ~創造&器用のWチートで無双する~
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Isekai de Teniireta Seisan Skill Wa Saikyou Datta You desu., My Isekai Crafting Powers Are Stronk, 異世界で手に入れた生産スキルは最強だったようです。 ~創造&器用のWチートで無双する~
Kou Kousaka is an ordinary salaryman working overtime in a black company when a totally unprecedented event happens: he dies and is sent to another world.
Unlike those other isekai novels where the main character decides to be a hero or a demon lord, Koko here doesn’t care for any of that. The isekai system rewards his lack of choice with several powers which have never been seen before: the ability to store items in a limitless inventory, immediately dismantle them into materials, and then use them to create something new. How will our completely unique hero survive in this new world?
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It Seems The Production Skill Acquired In Another World Is The Strongest (LN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *It Seems The Production Skill Acquired In Another World Is The Strongest (LN)*
This web novel is definitely a mixed bag. I went in expecting a lighthearted isekai romp, and while it delivers on that front to some extent, it’s also got some noticeable flaws that kept me from truly loving it. It’s the kind of story you can enjoy if you switch your brain off, but don’t go in expecting a masterpiece.
### First Impressions
Right off the bat, the story throws you into the familiar isekai trope of a salaryman getting a second chance in another world. The premise is simple enough, and the initial setup is intriguing, if a bit rushed. I was curious to see how the MC would utilize his production skills, but the execution left something to be desired.
### What Works Well
I can see why some readers might find this enjoyable. The translation quality is consistently praised, making it an easy read. There's a certain charm to the wish-fulfillment aspect, and the story does provide a decent escape if you're looking for something undemanding. It has all the classic isekai elements: OP protagonist, a harem forming, and a world in need of saving. If you are looking for a quick read to kill time it might be worth it.
### Areas of Concern
The biggest issue, in my opinion, is the writing itself. It feels amateurish at times, with plot holes and convenient solutions popping up frequently. The MC seems to stumble upon exactly what he needs, exactly when he needs it, which strains believability. The antagonists can also feel a bit illogical, acting more as plot devices than fully realized characters. I also found the character development to be lacking. Characters are often categorized as friendly, hostile, or cute, each with similar personalities that did not allow for unique interactions.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out that the MC's initial choice (or lack thereof) regarding his role in the new world leans heavily into the "overpowered from the start" trope. He essentially gets all the benefits of being a hero, demon lord, and sage, without actively choosing any of them. This might appeal to some, but it can also feel like a shortcut that undermines the story's potential for character growth and conflict.
### Final Verdict
*It Seems The Production Skill Acquired In Another World Is The Strongest (LN)* is a decent, but flawed, isekai novel. If you're a hardcore fan of the genre and can overlook its shortcomings, you might find it a mildly entertaining read. However, if you're looking for something with depth, complexity, or particularly strong writing, you might want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a 3 out of 5 stars. It's not terrible, but it's far from amazing.