Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou review

czxcjx14
Apr 04, 2021
Spoilers ahead:
Story/Character:
This manga opens as your somewhat generic isekai manga. A classroom full of students gets teleported to another world wowowowowwowow, very exciting. This time though, the main character is super duper weak, not having any exciting traits and is basically comparable to an average male human in the other world. His other classmates, however, get great abilities, flexing on him. And then the story goes to hell.
The classroom goes raiding in dungeons/labyrinths in order to save the world that they were teleported to. The MC goes to save the classroom idol and uses himself as bait in his masterful plan. However, someone from the class being super jealous of his relationship with the idol decides to shoot him with magic causing him to fall down into the lower floors of the dungeon. Being equivalent to an average human, he doubts his ability to survive but somehow manages to by landing next to some holy water. This is where he waits for a long time to be survived, believing that his class will help him. Then, in a period of about 10 seconds, he becomes an edge lord for no real reason. He turns into an absolute psychopath.
After this, the MC turns into your normal isekai protagonist, being super overpowered. He just eats monsters while having no real explanation for doing so. Then after doing this, after a bit he turns back into a somewhat edgy human within a period of 10 seconds again after being a psychopath. He then eventually gets out of the dungeon (kind of a major skip if you didn't notice). He meets up with some other people, decides to help them despite being super edgy still, and the author has no other explanation other than the other people being super hot.
Eventually he meets some of his old classmates, and despite thinking that the entire class betrayed him he decides to get along with him. I think the author simply decided to have him become the true isekai protagonist, one that's nice and sociable and still a little bit edgy at the same time, but this character constantly changes every 5 chapters and never remains constant. I understand the concept of "character development" but not when it constantly changes and all happens in 10 seconds with literally nothing setting it off.
Art:
The art is pretty good if I must be honest. Many of the fight scenes are really well drawn, him turning into a psychotic killer is also well established. I might be biased though, as scenes using light waves and all that good stuff really gets me going. The MC's changes are well drawn, and all the characters are too.
Overall:
Despite the great art, I can barely read this manga. I can't really explain why I caught up with it all the way to chapter 32, but I read this while I was going through a really big isekai phase so that might be it. But really if you wanna read this, I recommend not doing it unless you REALLY want to. The characters are so bad and the author tries to save it with a harem, but whatever.
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