Kuzu Inou【Ondo wo Kaeru Mono】 no Ore ga Musou suru made

Kuzu Inou【Ondo wo Kaeru Mono】 no Ore ga Musou suru made

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クズ異能【温度を変える者】の俺が無双するまで

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I, Who Possessed a T*ash Skill "Thermal Operator," Became Unrivaled, I Possessed the T*ash Skill "Thermal Operator" and Became Unrivaled, I possessed the trash skill【Thermal Operator】and became unrivaled, Until I who possessed a trash Talent 【One who changes temperature】, become matchless, クズ異能【温度を変える者】の俺が無双するまで

By nabeshiki, 鍋敷

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
128 chapters
Original Publisher
shufutoseikatsusha

Description

20 years ago, 「Talent Users」 appeared suddenly in the world. Due to the Talent Users who possessed mighty power, the world’s power balance collapse, and every large countries fight in the 「World Talent Great War」. After the long war which lasted for 10 years, the world map was redrawn due to the geographic changes and also the international treaty. It was rearranged from the world without Talent Users to the world with Talent Users…No, to 「the world ruled by Talent Users」. Before one knows, Serizawa Atsushi, the protagonist awakens to his Talent and he dreams to be a hero. However, his Talent evaluation is 「【One who changes temperature】」. The lowest level of the 5 level evaluation, 「S-LEVEL 1 」. The level which the country treats the Talent as tr*sh.

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Original Publisher
shufutoseikatsusha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Kuzu Inou【Ondo wo Kaeru Mono】 no Ore ga Musou suru made Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Kuzu Inou【Ondo wo Kaeru Mono】 no Ore ga Musou suru made Alright, let's talk about "Kuzu Inou【Ondo wo Kaeru Mono】 no Ore ga Musou suru made," which, for simplicity's sake, I'll just call "Kuzu Inou." It's been a bit of a rollercoaster ride reading through the available chapters, and my feelings are definitely mixed. This novel definitely has its fans, but it also seems to be polarizing. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise: a seemingly "low-level" talent that turns out to be incredibly powerful. The whole "hidden potential" trope can be fun when done well. The early chapters set up a fairly typical high school setting for talent users, and it seemed like it could be a refreshing take on the genre. A few readers mentioned that the beginning was refreshing compared to other isekai novels. ### What Works Well The comedy is definitely a high point. Several readers praised the humor, especially the MC's internal monologues and the slapstick elements. I found myself chuckling at some of the character interactions. The characters themselves, while perhaps a bit archetypal, can be enjoyable. Also, it sounds like the author does a good job of hinting and explaining the plot points. ### Areas of Concern However, there are some significant issues that held me back from fully enjoying "Kuzu Inou." The power scaling feels inconsistent. The MC's rapid progression, while fitting the "overpowered protagonist" mold, sometimes felt unearned. Some readers felt that the plot jumps around a bit, and that it can be difficult to keep track of the characters. I also noticed that some found the "perverted friend" trope grating and overused. The inconsistent characterisation and the fact that the romance tag feels like bait can be off-putting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers touched on plot points that could be considered spoilers, so proceed with caution. The major point of contention seems to be related to a character named Kagura and her seemingly limitless healing ability. Some readers found it illogical and frustrating that she couldn't use her powers to help the MC in certain situations. Also, the apparent power of the school principal seems to make the school battle arc pointless. ### Final Verdict "Kuzu Inou" is a mixed bag. It has moments of genuine humor and an intriguing premise, but it's weighed down by inconsistencies, generic tropes, and questionable character development. If you're looking for a lighthearted, somewhat generic shounen-esque story with a focus on comedy, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you're easily bothered by plot holes, inconsistent power scaling, or overused tropes, you might want to give this one a pass. For me, it's a 3 out of 5.

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