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13 reviews for:
Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest Vol. 1
Ibarakino, Morohoshi Fuji
13 reviews for:
Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest Vol. 1
Ibarakino, Morohoshi Fuji
adventurous
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
N/A
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This fantasy story follows a young man who, per the title, has been given the worthless 'appraiser' class. Usually the lackey of stronger warriors and higher ranked heroes, our main character finds him sacrificed by them during a surprise dungeon raid-- only to fall to depths and charm the sacred guardian tree hidden within, granting him a special power that may help him rise to the top.
I enjoyed the art style but, at the risk of this being an unhelpful review, I couldn't find any reason to either like or dislike it. There wasn't anything super special about it, but it wasn't the worst either. I liked the character design, but nothing jumped out about it that made me really want to continue.
I enjoyed the art style but, at the risk of this being an unhelpful review, I couldn't find any reason to either like or dislike it. There wasn't anything super special about it, but it wasn't the worst either. I liked the character design, but nothing jumped out about it that made me really want to continue.
Thanks to Netgalley for this arc
I always like rooting for the underdog who gets stronger, but this seemed a bit too much. Not just because Ein became pretty much invincible throughout this ONE volume, but also because he didn't figure anything out himself. Everything was given to him by some super strong magical creatures, because he said 'thank you' to a tree that saved him. It's just not very satisfying when everything is handed to the hero without any effort, y'know?
I always like rooting for the underdog who gets stronger, but this seemed a bit too much. Not just because Ein became pretty much invincible throughout this ONE volume, but also because he didn't figure anything out himself. Everything was given to him by some super strong magical creatures, because he said 'thank you' to a tree that saved him. It's just not very satisfying when everything is handed to the hero without any effort, y'know?
Omg, I just finished it and I loved it!
"Even given the worthless "appraiser" Class, I'm actually the strongest" follow a young lad at the end of the social food chain. When abandoned by his team and left for dead, he discovers one of the rarest items in the world and ends up being taught magic by a sage (a very sadist one mind you).
That manga is definitely not intended for the faint of heart as there are a lot of gory scenes. However, the mangaka managed to make it funny, with the presence of the sage. Yuri is the cutest. This first volume is a good training montage and an amazing introduction to the characters and the world they live in.
I cannot wait to read the second volume as the first book left us on quite the cliffhanger.
All in all, I've rated that book 4/5 stars. As while I found it very entertaining, not much happens besides the training.
"Even given the worthless "appraiser" Class, I'm actually the strongest" follow a young lad at the end of the social food chain. When abandoned by his team and left for dead, he discovers one of the rarest items in the world and ends up being taught magic by a sage (a very sadist one mind you).
That manga is definitely not intended for the faint of heart as there are a lot of gory scenes. However, the mangaka managed to make it funny, with the presence of the sage. Yuri is the cutest. This first volume is a good training montage and an amazing introduction to the characters and the world they live in.
I cannot wait to read the second volume as the first book left us on quite the cliffhanger.
All in all, I've rated that book 4/5 stars. As while I found it very entertaining, not much happens besides the training.