Weakest Occupation “Blacksmith” Become The Strongest
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不遇職『鍛冶師』だけど最強です ~気づけば何でも作れるようになっていた男ののんびりスローライフ~
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Also known as: Although It’s the Weakest an Unprofitable Occupation,『Blacksmith』, Has Become the Strongest. ~Realized He Can Make Anything He Wants, the Man Started His Leisurely Life~, Fuguushoku "Kajishi" dakedo Saikyou desu ~ Kizukeba Nandemo Tsukureru you ni Natteita Otoko no Nonbiri Slow Life ~, The Weakest Occupation, 不遇職『鍛冶師』だけど最強です ~気づけば何でも作れるようになっていた男ののんびりスローライフ~
The people of this world are given occupations and weapons called Divine Treasures by God. It was said that the treasure was very strong and couldn’t be compared to the Human-made weapons. That’s why, occupations which were called “Blacksmith”, who can make and modify weapons are called the weakest.
The main protagonist Relius who has acquired such a weakest job. He gave up on becoming an adventurer and worked in an inn, but he realized that he could make “Anything”. He, who was making what he liked, became aware of the relationship with famous nobles and beautiful girls.
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Weakest Occupation “Blacksmith” Become The Strongest Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Weakest Occupation “Blacksmith” Become The Strongest
This web novel certainly sparked some strong opinions, and after diving in, I can see why. "Weakest Occupation “Blacksmith” Become The Strongest" promises a classic underdog story with a unique twist, but the execution leaves a bit to be desired.
### First Impressions
The initial hook – a blacksmith in a world where everyone receives divine weapons – is undeniably intriguing. I was drawn in by the potential for innovative crafting and a clever subversion of typical isekai tropes. The premise suggests a character who needs to carve out his own niche in a world that seems to have no use for him. It's a solid starting point, but the story quickly veers off course for some.
### What Works Well
Despite some criticisms, there are elements I appreciated. The slice-of-life aspects, particularly the MC's interactions with his foster family, offer a refreshing change of pace from the constant power-ups and battles that plague many similar novels. The story is fairly light-hearted and easy to pick up. The concept of skills being attached to items, even mundane ones, adds a layer of depth to the world-building, even if its potential isn't fully realized.
### Areas of Concern
My biggest issue stems from the MC's supposed "blacksmithing" skills. The reviews are right; it's more of a copy-and-paste ability than true craftsmanship. He can break down and replicate existing items, even adding skills, but he doesn't seem to actually *create* anything from raw materials. This feels like a missed opportunity and undermines the core concept of the story.
Another point of concern is the MC himself. While some find him to be a decent human being, many find him frustratingly dense and oblivious. He seems incapable of recognizing his own value or the romantic interest of the many female characters who flock to him. This lack of self-awareness can be grating, and it makes it difficult to invest in his journey. The "harem" aspect also feels forced and uninspired.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some reviews mention that the MC discovers blueprints for advanced technology, like guns and dragon eggs, which feels out of place in a fantasy setting. This plot development is seen as a sign of the author running out of ideas.
### Final Verdict
"Weakest Occupation “Blacksmith” Become The Strongest" has potential, but it ultimately falls short of its promise. The interesting premise is let down by the MC's frustrating character traits and a lack of genuine blacksmithing. If you're looking for a light-hearted, easy read with minimal depth, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you're seeking a well-developed world, a compelling plot, and a relatable protagonist, you'll probably be disappointed. I'd give it a cautious 2.5 out of 5 stars.