The Magic of “Analysis” Sees Through Everything

The Magic of “Analysis” Sees Through Everything

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《解析》の魔法は全てを見通す ~ 魔法が使えないからと追放されたうえに殺されかけた少年は魔神の力で最強の戦士となる。魔法騎士?僕の目には弱点だらけにしか見えません~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Magic of "An*lysis" Sees Through Everything ~ a Boy Who Was Expelled Because He Couldn’t Use Magic and Was Almost Killed Becomes the Strongest Warrior with the Power of a Demon. Magic Knight? I Only See Weaknesses in My Eyes ~, 《解析》の魔法は全てを見通す ~ 魔法が使えないからと追放されたうえに殺されかけた少年は魔神の力で最強の戦士となる。魔法騎士?僕の目には弱点だらけにしか見えません~

By 錬金

2.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
191 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

“Having someone who can’t use magic in this academy is pointless,” The protagonist, Luke Surberry, was expelled from the Magic Knight Academy because, despite having magical power, he couldn’t activate it as magic. Furthermore, he was targeted by his uncle, who coveted his title of nobility. He lost a hand and an eye and was thrown into a raging river. The one who saved the near-death Luke was the strongest demon sealed deep in the mountains, Iris. Becoming Iris’s disciple, Luke mastered the unique magic “Analysis” that unravels all phenomena. With “Analysis,” he could find weaknesses in even the most powerful monsters and, under Iris’s guidance, he grew into the strongest magic knight. Luke’s only wish was not to seek revenge on the academy that had branded him as incompetent or his uncle who had tried to make him disappear. His only wish was to reunite with his one and only friend.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Magic of “Analysis” Sees Through Everything Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Magic of “Analysis” Sees Through Everything Overall, "The Magic of 'Analysis' Sees Through Everything" is a mixed bag, and my experience reflects that. The initial premise definitely hooked me, but the execution left something to be desired. I went in hoping for a clever progression system and intricate world-building, but I found myself questioning some of the author's choices as the story unfolded. ### First Impressions The beginning was promising. The concept of an underdog protagonist gaining a unique analytical ability in a magic-filled world is inherently appealing. I was eager to see how Luke would utilize his newfound power to overcome challenges and grow stronger. The academy setting also added a familiar, comfortable backdrop for the story to unfold, and I was looking forward to seeing the dynamics between him and his classmates. ### What Works Well The translation quality is definitely a strong point. It's clear that the translator put in the effort to ensure the story flows smoothly and is easy to understand. This is crucial for any translated work, and it certainly enhanced my reading experience, allowing me to focus on the story itself rather than struggling with awkward phrasing. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the pacing and character development started to become issues for me. The story felt rushed, particularly after Luke becomes Iris's disciple. I was hoping to see a gradual, detailed progression of his training, but instead, there was a noticeable time skip that glossed over much of the learning process. This left me feeling disconnected from Luke's growth and less invested in his abilities. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I also had concerns about some of Luke's decisions. For instance, his choice to reveal the details of his ability to his bullies seemed counterintuitive. Disclosing such crucial information to potential enemies felt like a strategic blunder and detracted from his overall character. ### Final Verdict "The Magic of 'Analysis' Sees Through Everything" has potential, but it ultimately falls short of its initial promise. While the translation is excellent and the initial concept is intriguing, the rushed pacing and questionable character decisions hold it back. I'd say proceed with caution, and be prepared for some narrative choices that might leave you scratching your head.

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