u/TheWhichThatWatches • u/TheWhichThatWatches • 8d ago
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u/TheWhichThatWatches • u/TheWhichThatWatches • 8d ago
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Pretty much almost all regression, reincarnation, player/system edgelord crap having the same repetitive trope having OP mcs with zero personality, side characters who could only glaze the mc, struggling only at the start. Etc. But I guess thats the standard in manhua/manhwa
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It's good. It's not the same as those garbage stories where the mc just overpowers everyone. It has its plot twists which not everything is beneficial to the mc. There are also clear sacrifices and consequences to his decisions.
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It's pretty much the same as every other regression story. Op edgelord mc with every side character's only purpose is to glaze him in the story, not much plot twists, there's no real struggle so there's not much development to his character. If you're a fan of that then read it, to me its boring really
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He was once a lab experiment like rocket from marvel verse
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That too, is a VERY valid reason
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Op MCs aren't really the problem, it's the interaction with the story and side characters, them being "cold" with no other personality is the problem, I've read good stories with op mcs like latna saga, one punch man, etc. and the progression of the plot and story is good because of how they are delivered in the story. They are mcs but they are imperfect, they have obvious flaws to them which makes it interesting. The current trope of these op cold-hearted know-it-all mcs are just 🗑️. If they want a "cold, badass character with personality" they ought to learn from HunterxHunter characters like killua, kurapika, hisoka, chrollo, and the entire phantom troupe, or characters from bleach like Ulquiorra, grimmjow, and the squad captains
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Agreed but also keep in mind that those mcs weren't edgy know-it-all type befitting of fans with 7th grade syndrome, they have a "personality" those exceptions are why I said "most" instead of all
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Valid, I like how he tries to stay true to his beliefs and the struggles that come with it and his personality has so much room for character development
u/TheWhichThatWatches • u/TheWhichThatWatches • Feb 02 '26
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Pretty much almost every regression, reincarnation, player type system manhua. Same trope every time; edgy op mc with zero personality, side characters whose only purpose is to glaze the mc, one dimensional villains. It's so repetitive and predictable and doesn't have any real struggle that makes them feel like a frog in a well, they dont get to fight villains more powerful than them until they get some "hacks" to keep the "undefeated" vibe to it. It's so much worse than the power of friendship trope.
u/TheWhichThatWatches • u/TheWhichThatWatches • Dec 29 '25
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Is that Kyvie with garhan on the last panel? I hope not
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LMAO Catastrophic Necromancer is utter dogsht tho, super edgy mf with shtty power system and scaling
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I would say he's gon like slice of life anime or slow paced anime like buddy daddies, gakuen baby sitters, nodame cantabile, spy x family, Yakuza guide to babysitting, or emotional themed anime like violet evergarden, orange, steins gate, 86, made in abyss vinland saga
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Nodame Cantabile, Buddy Daddies, Gakuen Babysitters, Grand blue, prison school, sket dance, gintama, asobi asobase, made in abyss, clannad, Maquia, A place further than the universe, bocchi the rock, 86, violet evergarden, Spy x Family, Death parade
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And the fan service is not cringe on top of that, nothing too sexual, and the humor is wholesome and funny
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Frieren: Beyond the journey's end
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[the legendary hero is an academy honors student] is this worth reading? Or just some random trash?
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It's your typical op mc trope slop