Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari (WN)

Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari (WN)

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盾の勇者の成り上がり

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Rise of the Shield Hero, 盾の勇者の成り上がり

By aneko yusagi

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
378 chapters
Original Publisher
media factory

Description

Iwatani Naofumi, an uncharismatic Otaku who spends his days on games and manga, suddenly finds himself summoned to a parallel universe! He discovers he is one of four heroes equipped with legendary weapons and tasked with saving the world from its prophesied destruction. As the Shield Hero, the weakest of the heroes, all is not as it seems. Naofumi is soon alone, penniless, and betrayed. With no one to turn to, and nowhere to run, he is left with only his shield. Now, Naofumi must rise to become the legendary Shield Hero and save the world!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
media factory
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari (WN) "The Rising of the Shield Hero" is a web novel that's been on my radar for a while, especially with its anime and manga adaptations gaining popularity. Diving in, I was curious to see what the original source material had to offer. Overall, it's a mixed bag, with a compelling start that unfortunately stumbles along the way. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are undeniably gripping. The premise of a hero summoned to another world, only to be immediately betrayed and ostracized, is a strong hook. I was immediately invested in Naofumi's plight and his struggle to survive in a hostile environment. The early focus on his resourcefulness and the unique challenges he faces as the Shield Hero, unable to directly attack, were genuinely intriguing. ### What Works Well Many readers, myself included, found the early character development of Naofumi to be a highlight. His descent into a distrustful, pragmatic anti-hero felt believable, given the circumstances. The formation of his initial party, particularly his relationship with Raphtalia, was compelling, showcasing a gradual rebuilding of trust and connection. The world-building, while somewhat generic in its RPG elements, provided a solid foundation for the story. I appreciated the initial darkness and the sense of desperation that permeated the early arcs. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel's execution falters significantly as the story progresses. A recurring criticism is Naofumi's perceived persecution complex, which becomes tiresome and overshadows his growth. Some felt that the narrative bends over backwards to paint him as perpetually victimized, hindering his ability to learn from his mistakes. The other heroes are often portrayed as caricatures, lacking depth and serving primarily as foils to Naofumi. Several readers also pointed out the questionable portrayal of slavery and the uncomfortable implications of Naofumi's relationships with his companions. The plot also seems to lose focus, devolving into repetitive power-ups and a drawn-out series of events that lack the initial impact. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention a disappointing ending, with some even suggesting that the author initially wrote a more thematically appropriate but ultimately unsatisfying conclusion, only to rewrite it due to fan pressure. This shift reportedly leads to a more generic, shounen-esque finale that betrays the darker tone established earlier in the story. The unlocking of "curse series" powers by other heroes after the MC was another problem point for some. ### Final Verdict "Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari (WN)" is a flawed but ultimately engaging read. While the initial premise and character development are strong, the novel suffers from pacing issues, questionable character portrayals, and a disappointing conclusion. It's a decent time-killer if you're looking for a dark fantasy with an anti-hero protagonist, but be prepared for a bumpy ride. I'd give it a cautious 3/5.

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