The Only Daughter of Japan’s Greatest Blacksmith, Blacksmithing in VRMMO

The Only Daughter of Japan’s Greatest Blacksmith, Blacksmithing in VRMMO

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日本一の鍛冶屋の一人娘、VRMMOで鍛冶をする

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Nihon Ichi no Kajiya no Hitori Musume, VRMMO de Kaji wo Suru, VRMMO Blacksmith, 日本一の鍛冶屋の一人娘、VRMMOで鍛冶をする

By tsuchinoko, つちのこ

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

Description

Ayane Kajiwara has a father who is the greatest blacksmith in Japan. Ayane, who usually helps her father with his work, suddenly receives a message from her best friend since elementary school, Ryoka Shimizu, and decides to play the VRMMO 《Sekandaria Online》. Ayane, who is learning things very quickly, is absorbing more and more of what her father teaches her. So what will Ayane, who was told that she might be a genius at blacksmithing, do in a second world?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Only Daughter of Japan’s Greatest Blacksmith, Blacksmithing in VRMMO Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Only Daughter of Japan’s Greatest Blacksmith, Blacksmithing in VRMMO Okay, let's dive into "The Only Daughter of Japan’s Greatest Blacksmith, Blacksmithing in VRMMO." This title is a mouthful, but does the story live up to the hype? Here's my take. ### First Impressions The initial concept definitely grabbed my attention. The idea of a VRMMO where the MC is the daughter of a legendary blacksmith had a lot of potential. I was envisioning intricate crafting systems, unique item creation, and maybe even some drama surrounding her father's legacy. I was ready for a deep dive into the world of virtual blacksmithing. ### What Works Well The lighthearted, easy-to-read nature of the story is a definite plus. If you're looking for something casual and fluffy, this might be right up your alley. Many readers seem to enjoy the character interactions, particularly the dynamic between the MC and her love interest. The "cute girls doing cute things" vibe is strong, and if that's your jam, you'll probably enjoy it. Also, the translation quality seems generally good, which is always a relief. ### Areas of Concern However, I do have some reservations. The blacksmithing aspect, which is prominently featured in the title, feels somewhat underdeveloped. It seems the MC spends more time adventuring than actually crafting, which feels a bit misleading. Some readers might be disappointed if they're expecting a deep dive into blacksmithing mechanics. Additionally, the "greatest blacksmith" title of the MC's father doesn't seem to translate into much meaningful interaction or influence on the story. It feels more like a plot device than an integral part of the narrative. The power scaling also seems a bit off, with the MC either breezing through challenges or facing ridiculously OP enemies. This can make the combat feel less engaging. ### Final Verdict "The Only Daughter of Japan’s Greatest Blacksmith, Blacksmithing in VRMMO" is a decent, light read that is enjoyable if you don't go in expecting a deep crafting system or intricate plot. It shines in its character interactions and easy-to-understand narrative. However, the underdeveloped blacksmithing aspect and uneven power scaling hold it back from being truly great. If you're looking for a fluffy VRMMO with a yuri undertone, give it a shot. Just be prepared for a bit more adventuring than blacksmithing.

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