When I Tried Strengthening 【Rusted Sword】, It Evolved Into An Overpowered Magic Sword

When I Tried Strengthening 【Rusted Sword】, It Evolved Into An Overpowered Magic Sword

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【さびついた剣】を試しに強化してみたら、とんでもない魔剣に化けました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: "Sabitsuita Ken" wo Tameshi ni Kyoukashite Mitara, Tondemonai Maken ni Bakemashita, 【さびついた剣】を試しに強化してみたら、とんでもない魔剣に化けました

By manno mizuki, 万野みずき

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
132 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

In this world, when you turn twelve, God gives you a special weapon called a sacred weapon. Rust, a boy living in a remote village, dreams of becoming an adventurer with his childhood friend Ruby. Ruby receives the highest rank, A, but Rust receives a battered, F-ranked rusty sword. Unlike his childhood friend, who was recruited by a top-ranked party, Rust was told that his dream of becoming an adventurer would never come true. But he didn’t give up, and decided to fight with his rusty sword. He defeats weak monsters little by little and steadily strengthens his rusty sword. Eventually, after three years, the【Rusty Sword】finally reached weapon level 10. At that time, a skill awakened in the rusty sword, and it evolved into an overpowered magical sword. This is an adventure story of a boy who was always told he was the weakest.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

When I Tried Strengthening 【Rusted Sword】, It Evolved Into An Overpowered Magic Sword Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on When I Tried Strengthening 【Rusted Sword】, It Evolved Into An Overpowered Magic Sword Okay, let's dive into "When I Tried Strengthening 【Rusted Sword】, It Evolved Into An Overpowered Magic Sword" (phew, what a title!). I went in with a mix of curiosity and trepidation, given the mixed reception it seems to have garnered. After reading a good chunk of it, here's my take. ### First Impressions The start is... rough. We're introduced to a very timid protagonist, and while I understand the reasons behind it – the bullying, the lack of a father figure – it can be a bit trying to get through those initial chapters. It's the classic underdog story setup, but I felt it leaned a little *too* heavily into the "underdog" part early on. ### What Works Well Despite the initial awkwardness, there's definitely potential here. I appreciate that the story avoids some of the more tiresome tropes often associated with the "fail-skill" genre. The MC isn't betrayed or abandoned; he has a supportive family and friends. There's a sense of genuine care in his relationships, which is a refreshing change. The accelerated growth aspect, once it kicks in, is also pretty satisfying. Watching him slowly but surely gain confidence and power is engaging. The world-building is decent enough to keep me interested, and the promise of adventure is definitely present. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue is the pacing. The internal monologues can get excessive. I found myself wanting the story to *move* more. The author seems to repeat information a bit too often, which slows things down considerably. It feels like we're being told things multiple times that we already understand. Also, while I appreciate the author's attempt to create heartfelt moments, some of the character interactions feel a bit shallow and underdeveloped. I wanted to feel *more* from those scenes. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's a minor spoiler heads-up. There's a fight scene where the MC's lack of a sacred weapon is reiterated several times. It's not a major plot point, but it contributes to the feeling of repetitive information. ### Final Verdict "When I Tried Strengthening 【Rusted Sword】, It Evolved Into An Overpowered Magic Sword" is a mixed bag. It has its moments, and the core concept is interesting, but it's held back by pacing issues and somewhat shallow character interactions. If you're a fan of the genre and willing to wade through the slower parts, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you're looking for a fast-paced, tightly written fantasy adventure, this might not be the right fit. I'm giving it a tentative 3/5. It has potential, but it needs some refinement.

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