The Unimplemented Last Boss is my Friend

The Unimplemented Last Boss is my Friend

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未実装のラスボス達が仲間になりました。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Mijissou no Last Boss-tachi ga Nakama ni Narimashita., The Unimplemented End-stage Enemies Have Joined Us!, The Unimplemented Last Bosses are my Friends., The Unimplemented Overlords Have Joined the Party!, 未実装のラスボス達が仲間になりました。

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By nagawasabi64, ながワサビ64

3.2
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
211 chapters
Original Publisher
famitsu bunko
English Publisher
yen press

Description

This is the story of Shuutaro, a young man who was chosen from a pool of 100,000 people as a member of the second group of players for the new VRMMO [Eternity]. When he finishes selecting random skills on the character creation screen, he is given the [Dungeon Creation] skill and becomes trapped in a game of death with approximately 350,000 other people. Shuutaro accidentally activated the Dungeon Creation skill at the same time the Death Game began, and due to a bug in his coordinates, he found himself in the final area that has yet to be implemented, the [Ross Moara Castle].

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
famitsu bunko
English Publisher
yen press
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Unimplemented Last Boss is my Friend Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Unimplemented Last Boss is my Friend This novel… it's a bit of a wild ride, I'll be honest. It throws you into a world with multiple perspectives and storylines that feel initially disconnected. It's certainly unique, but requires a certain level of engagement to truly appreciate. ### First Impressions My first impression was one of slight confusion. The synopsis led me to believe the story would heavily focus on Syutaro and his dungeon adventures. However, it quickly becomes apparent that a significant portion of the narrative revolves around Misaki and the Monshou guild in the starter town. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it does create a bit of a tonal whiplash as you jump between the lighthearted town dynamics and the darker, more perilous dungeon explorations. ### What Works Well What I appreciate most is the intricate world-building. The skills and abilities within this world are fascinating, and the "three lives" concept adds a compelling layer of tension to every encounter. This system creates a sense of real consequence. I also found myself invested in the characters within the starter town. Their interactions and the challenges they face are genuinely engaging, making that storyline surprisingly captivating. The eventual merging of these seemingly disparate narratives is where the story truly shines, creating a fascinating and unpredictable plot. ### Areas of Concern The shifting focus can be jarring. While the starter town storyline is well-developed, it does feel somewhat disconnected from Syutaro's dungeon adventures, at least initially. This can make it difficult to stay fully invested in the overall narrative. Additionally, the protagonist's power level might be a point of contention for some readers. While some might find it enjoyable, others may find it detracts from the sense of tension and challenge. ### Final Verdict "The Unimplemented Last Boss is my Friend" is a novel with a lot of potential. It requires patience and a willingness to embrace its multi-layered narrative structure. If you're looking for a straightforward, single-perspective story, this might not be for you. However, if you enjoy complex world-building, intriguing characters, and a story that keeps you guessing, it's worth giving a shot. Just be prepared to keep track of multiple storylines and perspectives!

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