The Unfavorable Job [Appraiser] is Actually the Strongest

The Unfavorable Job [Appraiser] is Actually the Strongest

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不遇職【鑑定士】が実は最強だった〜奈落で鍛えた最強の【神眼】で無双する〜 / 不遇職【鑑定士】が実は最強だった〜奈落で鍛えた鑑定スキルが、チート化して全てを見切る神眼になった件 (Old title)

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Fuguu-shoku "Kanteishi" ga Jitsuwa Saikyou datta ~Naraku de Kitaeta Saikyou no "Shingan" de Musou suru~, God Eyes Appraiser, The Rotten Job “Appraiser” Was Actually the Strongest〜 the Appraisal Skill Forged in Hell Turned Into God Eyes, a Cheat That Could See Through Everything., 不遇職【鑑定士】が実は最強だった〜奈落で鍛えた最強の【神眼】で無双する〜, 不遇職【鑑定士】が実は最強だった〜奈落で鍛えた鑑定スキルが、チート化して全てを見切る神眼になった件 (Old title)

By ibarakino, 茨木野

2.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
kodansha

Description

In a world where life was determined by the [JOB] given by the goddess, Ain, a 15-year-old boy (the main character), was an [Appraiser]. He had no ability other than appraising things. One day, in a dungeon, he was attacked by a horde of monsters due to his party member’s fault. Ain, who was left alone, falls into the abyss. There, Ain met the spirit of a special tree, the World Tree, which grow deep underground, and the sage who protected it. With their help, Ain’s appraisal skill had evolved. He obtained a [God’s Eye] that could see through everything. Using it, he could clearly see all the movements and weak points of his opponents. He could even copy the attacks and magics his opponents used just by observing. Acquiring the power, Ain managed to escape from the dungeon and lived a second life.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kodansha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Unfavorable Job [Appraiser] is Actually the Strongest Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Unfavorable Job [Appraiser] is Actually the Strongest Okay, let's dive into "The Unfavorable Job [Appraiser] is Actually the Strongest." This one has been making the rounds, and I went in with cautiously optimistic expectations. After reading as much as I could of the available chapters, here's my honest take. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. The underdog story, the seemingly weak job class, the potential for hidden power – it’s a formula that can work wonders. The beginning hooked me enough to want to see the protagonist overcome his initial struggles, and I was ready to root for him. ### What Works Well I can see why some readers enjoyed the early chapters. There's a certain appeal to the power fantasy aspect, and the initial setup does a decent job of establishing the protagonist's starting point. The idea of him gaining powers through gratitude towards a world tree is a unique twist, and the subsequent training regimen, at least in the beginning, suggests a degree of effort and development. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel seems to stumble as it progresses. My biggest issue is the apparent shift in character development. The protagonist, who initially seemed somewhat grounded, apparently veers into the territory of being overly dense and, frankly, a bit irritating. The way he flaunts his strength, despite supposedly understanding the need to protect the world trees, feels contrived and undermines his credibility. Additionally, the plot seems to rely heavily on convenient power-ups, particularly the "Spirit Eyes." While a cheat ability can be fun, its implementation feels somewhat lazy and unnecessary. It diminishes the impact of the protagonist's efforts and makes his rise to power feel undeserved. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have pointed out specific plot points that contribute to the story's decline. The initial party abandoning the protagonist in such an absurdly evil manner is a common complaint. Apparently, the circumstances surrounding his acquisition of the Spirit Eyes and the subsequent power-leveling process feel rushed and unearned, leading to a sense of dissatisfaction. The sudden shift in the "Yuri heroine" characterization, from innocent to inexplicably jealous, also raises concerns about consistency and character development. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "The Unfavorable Job [Appraiser] is Actually the Strongest" feels like a missed opportunity. While the initial premise holds promise, the execution falls short. The shallow plot, inconsistent character development, and reliance on convenient power-ups detract from the overall experience. It might offer some fleeting entertainment, but I can't wholeheartedly recommend it. There are better stories out there that offer a more compelling and satisfying power fantasy.

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