6.6/10
With a somewhat well-written introduction in the beginning, the manga then starts to lose all of its charm from the cliches, predictable plot, and the unrealistic characters.
Cliches aren’t a bad thing to incorporate into a story, however, if only cliches were used to “spice up the plot,” then there’s no difference or twist in the first place. The reason that I’m pointing this out is that the plot becomes boring once the comedy from the premise was wrung dry. To counteract that, there should be some massive twist into the plot or a reliance on an interesting character, however, the manga instead resorts to
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: The Hero Who Has No Class. I Don't Need Any Skills, It's Okay., The Hero Who Has No Class. Japanese: 無職の英雄 別にスキルなんか要らなかったんだが -才能ゼロの成り上がり- More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
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Status: Publishing
Published: Nov 10, 2018 to ?
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Your Feelings Categories Feb 5, 2024
It's basically skimming, the manga.
Read it fast or read it slow, your experience won't change. The plot has some neat concept, but in execution nothing feels special. The heroine is the heroine, the side characters stay on the side, and the protagonist(s) is still OP. There is barely any moment where I feel ecstasy from the action or drama. There are some intense trainings implied for the protagonist, but it was just implied. He did them all effortlessly and it never took a toll on him or anything like that. A shame really, since the protagonist being Classless is treated like it's a big ... |