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He's definitely going to be a magical boxer, haha.
I'm quite enjoying Rain so far; he seems like what Rudeus should have been if the author of Mushoku Tensei weren't such a weird pervert.
"Dear, I think our baby is defective."
But it ends up being unnecessary; if psychopaths went after him in real life, they would get beaten up. At the moment, Jesse is the only one who can make full use of his 'cultivation' and techniques outside the game.
I am a big fan of VRMMORPG works, I've read all the major works in this trope, and yet this one positively surprised me. Despite the protagonist starting the story being quite unpleasant, he evolves a lot over time. In fact, we can say that this book is more about the growth of the protagonist, both in terms of power and in maturity and personality, rather than focusing on the VR aspect. The protagonist's evolution is realistic and gradual but very enjoyable. Another interesting aspect is that there is very little plot armor in this story. The protagonist is a competent player, but he loses a lot and often doesn't get the best rewards. The reason for this is quite simple: he's a newcomer 'pro-player' competing with many veterans. That said, the other players are important to the plot; they are indeed veterans and professional players,and they act accordingly. So, there's no protagonist monopolizing all secret quests or legendary rewards. The protagonist trains and dedicates himself a lot to make up for the differences in both physical abilities and experience, and it's enjoyable to read. So, if you want to read a VR story with a hardworking and dedicated protagonist, this is the story you've been looking for.
It's precisely that, and at the same time, not. Basically, he goes into a berserker mode and uses his swords to the best of his ability with the sole purpose of killing his target. In the early levels, he just swings the swords non-stop, but as he becomes more skilled in fencing, that skill is added to "Kill".
It's a Harry Potter harem, I don't like harem, and it didn't have a harem tag, so fix that. The biggest problem with this book and what keeps me from giving it a higher rating is the pace. The protagonist evolves very slowly, and because it's a harem, many times the story stops progressing for a while to give the proper focus to the female characters. This would be okay normally, but in this case, it doesn't work very well. After all, the main appeal of the work is to be similar to Harry Potter and the whole magical school universe, potions, magical creatures, and everything else, not cheap sex and lovesick girls at every corner. If you like harem and magic, it might be a good read.
Bro, you say "beta," there's nothing more pathetic than that, chill out.
By the title of the book that inspired your username and your preference for the vitality attribute, it seems like we'll have a swordsman who's quite difficult to kill. .