The Strongest Wizard Who Makes Full Use of the Strategy Book

The Strongest Wizard Who Makes Full Use of the Strategy Book

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「攻略本」を駆使する最強の魔法使い ~<命令させろ>とは言わせない俺流魔王討伐最善ルート~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Kouryakuhon wo Kushi Suru Saikyou no Mahoutsukai ~<Meirei Sasero> to wa Iwasenai Ore Ryuu Maou Tobatsu Saizen Route~, 「攻略本」を駆使する最強の魔法使い ~<命令させろ>とは言わせない俺流魔王討伐最善ルート~

By fukuyama matsue, 福山松江

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
151 chapters
Original Publisher
softbank creative

Description

Magnus, a mage who always got yelled at “just shut up and follow my orders!” by the Hero because he was deemed “useless”. One day after getting fed up with his party he left, upon leaving he met a merchant that sold him a mysterious book. And it turned out that the book which was written in the god’s language was actually an ultimate encyclopedia book that had a lot of useful information on how to defeat the Demon Lord! Thanks to that book, he was able to know about boss monsters’ weaknesses and raise his level more efficiently, data about important people, and it even had info on complete gourmet spots in any city! Moreover, by using his wits and scheming mind, he’s even able to outclass the hero party! With the ultimate encyclopedia in his hands, advance to the true route to defeat the Demon Lord! Magnus wasn’t chosen by destiny to be the hero. That’s why, He’s going to beat the Demon Lord with his own power and wits and save the world.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
softbank creative
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Strongest Wizard Who Makes Full Use of the Strategy Book Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Strongest Wizard Who Makes Full Use of the Strategy Book "The Strongest Wizard Who Makes Full Use of the Strategy Book" certainly piqued my interest with its intriguing title. Diving in, I found a story with both compelling elements and some familiar tropes that might not appeal to everyone. ### First Impressions Initially, I felt a bit lukewarm. The setup is fairly standard: an MC who's undervalued and ultimately kicked out of his party. It treads familiar ground within the "wrongfully dismissed" subgenre, and I can see why some readers might find the initial reasons for his dismissal a bit contrived. The early chapters felt like a paint-by-numbers exercise. ### What Works Well However, the story definitely finds its footing as it progresses. The introduction of the "strategy book" is a game-changer, acting as a kind of cheat sheet or fan wiki to the world's secrets. This shifts the narrative into something akin to a player meticulously optimizing their playthrough of an RPG, which I found quite engaging. I particularly enjoyed the idea of seeing the world from the perspective of the NPCs, considering the consequences of adventurer actions in a way that games often gloss over. The writing itself is solid, and I appreciate the character development and the presence of actual resolutions to storylines. I also noticed that the translation quality is generally well-regarded, which is always a huge plus. ### Areas of Concern My main concern lies in the MC's personality. Some readers might find him overly forgiving, bordering on unrealistic. This "too nice" trope can be a turn-off for those seeking a more complex or morally grey protagonist. Depending on your preferences, this might impact your enjoyment of the story. ### Final Verdict "The Strongest Wizard Who Makes Full Use of the Strategy Book" is a mixed bag. While the initial premise is somewhat generic, the unique spin with the strategy book and the focus on NPC perspectives elevate the story. If you're a fan of RPG-style narratives and don't mind a protagonist with a strong moral compass, this might be worth checking out. However, if you're looking for a darker or more nuanced character, you might want to explore other options. Overall, I'd say it's a decent read with some interesting ideas, but not without its flaws.

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