The Classless Transferee’s Skill Copy

The Classless Transferee’s Skill Copy

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ジョブ無し転移者の技能複写

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Job Nashi Tenisha no Ginou Fukusha, Job Nashi Tenisha no Skill Copy, ジョブ無し転移者の技能複写

By カイト・レイン

3.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
144 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

As Asou Aruto ended up getting transferred to another world along with the novice goddess Meryl, they started adventuring in the world of Reinbark. However, the catch was… that he didn’t have any important class! Although he couldn’t use anything but the most basic skills, he came into possession of a certain skill. That is… “Skill Copy”… With his allies, he will use this power to break past the impossibilities of this world…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Classless Transferee’s Skill Copy Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Classless Transferee’s Skill Copy Alright, let's dive into "The Classless Transferee's Skill Copy." After spending some time with this web novel, I've got a few thoughts brewing. It's a classic isekai setup with a twist – a protagonist who, despite seemingly humble beginnings, ends up wielding significant power. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely hooked me with the promise of a unique skill-copying ability. The idea of a classless character rising through the ranks in a world defined by levels and classes is inherently appealing. I was eager to see how the MC would navigate this system and carve out his own path. ### What Works Well The core concept of the skill-copying ability is undeniably interesting. The potential for creative skill combinations and strategic combat is definitely there, and when the author leans into that, the story shines. There's also a certain charm to the burgeoning relationships the MC forms, even if they develop rather quickly. The "goddess" sidekick provides some entertainment, even if her usefulness is debatable. ### Areas of Concern However, I do have some reservations. The pacing can feel erratic, with sudden jumps in difficulty that don't always feel earned. The MC's rapid power spikes sometimes feel a bit too convenient, lessening the impact of his struggles. ⚠️ **Spoiler Warning** ⚠️ The dungeon arc, in particular, seems to suffer from inconsistent leveling and a somewhat unbelievable speedrun through 100 floors. End of Spoiler Warning I also felt that the MC's immediate trust and knowledge of the world seemed a bit too convenient, and the ease with which female characters are drawn to him can feel a little forced. Finally, the skill copy, while interesting, is not used to its full potential. Forgetting the initial items he copied and failing to experiment on magic tools feels like a missed opportunity. ### Final Verdict "The Classless Transferee's Skill Copy" has a lot of potential, but it needs some refinement. The core concept is intriguing, but the execution sometimes falls short. If you're looking for a lighthearted isekai with a unique power system and don't mind some inconsistencies, this might be worth a try. However, if you prefer a more grounded and consistent narrative, you might want to proceed with caution. Overall, it's a mixed bag with glimpses of brilliance, but ultimately needs more polish to truly stand out.

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