While at the Bottom, I Found Hope in a Different World. – I Can Only Go to a Different World That Is Like a Game, so I Will Raise My Level and Look Back at Everybody Else

While at the Bottom, I Found Hope in a Different World. – I Can Only Go to a Different World That Is Like a Game, so I Will Raise My Level and Look Back at Everybody Else

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最底辺であがく僕は、異世界で希望に出会う~自分だけゲームのような異世界に行けるようになったので、レベルを上げて、みんなを見返します〜

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: i sekai de kibō ni deau ~ jibun dake gēmu no yōna i sekai ni ikeru yō ni nattanode, min'na o mikaeshimasu, reberu o agete, Sai teihen de agaku boku wa, 最底辺であがく僕は、異世界で希望に出会う~自分だけゲームのような異世界に行けるようになったので、レベルを上げて、みんなを見返します〜

By samayoeru tabibito, 彷徨える旅人

2.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
682 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

On the night of a meteor rain, monster-filled dungeons started sprouting all over the world. Peaceful days have come to an end and it has become the duty of the people to dive into the dungeons and hunts monster.Having only the lowest rank ability, I was ridiculed and was turned into a luggage carrier. I spent diving in the dungeon. These hopeless days ended the time I picked up a piece of paper.This is a story of how I, who was the weakest become the strongest and saved these two worlds.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

While at the Bottom, I Found Hope in a Different World. – I Can Only Go to a Different World That Is Like a Game, so I Will Raise My Level and Look Back at Everybody Else Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on While at the Bottom, I Found Hope in a Different World. – I Can Only Go to a Different World That Is Like a Game, so I Will Raise My Level and Look Back at Everybody Else Alright, let's dive into "While at the Bottom..." – a title that's definitely a mouthful! I went in with moderate expectations, knowing it's a fairly popular web novel, and here's what I've gathered. ### First Impressions The initial chapters paint a familiar picture: a bullied protagonist, down on his luck, gets a sudden power boost. It's a classic setup, and while not groundbreaking, it definitely piqued my interest. I was curious to see how the author would differentiate this story from the countless others in the genre. ### What Works Well The core appeal seems to be the power fantasy aspect. Seeing the underdog MC rise above his tormentors is undeniably satisfying. The level system and game elements are implemented in a way that allows for clear character progression, which is always a plus for me. It gives you a tangible sense of growth and accomplishment as you read. ### Areas of Concern However, the "aggressively average" sentiment does ring true to some extent. The plot follows a fairly predictable path, and the characters, while likeable enough, don't always break the mold. I found myself wishing for more originality in the world-building and character interactions. The harem elements, while present, felt somewhat underdeveloped and contributed to the overall sense of "seen it before." ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk spoilers for a sec. Apparently, our bullied MC gets transported to another world where he gains a massive experience boost. He quickly levels up, leaving his former tormentors in the dust. Also, it seems like he attracts the attention of several female characters, although he remains blissfully unaware of their feelings. ### Final Verdict "While at the Bottom..." is a decent read if you're looking for a straightforward power fantasy with game elements and a harem subplot. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it delivers on the core promise of escapism and wish fulfillment. If you're new to the genre, this might be a good starting point. However, if you're a seasoned reader, you might find it a bit too generic for your taste. I'd say give it a try if the premise intrigues you, but don't expect a masterpiece.

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