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Wistoria's Wand and Sword
Synopsis
RISE OF THE NO-TALENT Will Serfort dreams of keeping his promise to a childhood friend by becoming a Magia Vander, one of the mighty magicians who sit atop the Wizard's Tower. However, he is unable to cast even the simplest of spells, leaving him to fight dungeon monsters to earn credits at Regarden Magical Academy. As if that weren't enough, he finds himself putting his sword skills to the test against a bullying professor!
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uiorwejklfsd
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86
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This might be the most unlikable MC I've ever seen. MC pretends to be weak and feeble while secretly being the most powerful warrior in the school. MC lets himself be bullied for apparently no reason at all. Why would the MC even need to attend school when he's so powerful? All the students and teachers hate his guts because he's too nice? This type of forced drama is completely ridiculous and ruins the character. This could have been an entertaining underdog story where he rises up after getting bullied, but nope, he is already a god from the first chapter without explanation.
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Huang-Teizan
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8.1/10
I’ll be honest, I did not like this manga within the first few chapters as everything was predictable and cliché. However, each character fulfills their role splendidly well: either making the readers hate them or grow a strong attachment.
Though, I must point out that most of them are semi-one dimensional as they have a fixated outlook for the protagonist, which is frustrating. Where I truly find excitement in this is the combination of the jam packed fight scenes with good art and the needed bloodshed/failure. Not only this, but it particularly does a well job at garnering our empathy and evoking emotions (I cried read more
I’ll be honest, I did not like this manga within the first few chapters as everything was predictable and cliché. However, each character fulfills their role splendidly well: either making the readers hate them or grow a strong attachment.
Though, I must point out that most of them are semi-one dimensional as they have a fixated outlook for the protagonist, which is frustrating. Where I truly find excitement in this is the combination of the jam packed fight scenes with good art and the needed bloodshed/failure. Not only this, but it particularly does a well job at garnering our empathy and evoking emotions (I cried read more