
Dungeon ni Deai o Motomeru no wa Machigatte iru darou ka Gaiden - Sword Oratoria
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adapted to anime based on a novel big breasts character growth clans competent protagonist dead family members dead parents determined protagonist dungeons dungeons exploring elf/ves fashion lolitas god-human relationship gods goddess/es guilds half-human hard-working protagonist human-nonhuman relationship monster hunters monsters mythical beasts mythology protagonist strong from the start ranked by strength rpg secret crush shy female lead special ability/ies strong characters strong female lead sword and sorcery/magic sword training swordsman swordswoman talented female lead teamwork unrealistic fighting
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If you haven't read the main story, which is from Bell point of view, then this manga is from Ais point of view. The story is far better than the main story, and the action is amazing too. You must see the bloody battle when Ais soloing the floor boss, that's incredible.
Anyway you must read this manga, also please vote Ais so she can be the best anime girl for Spring 2017. You can give your vote on this site: [url]http://www.waifuanime.moe/2017/04/spring-2017-anime-waifu-international.html[/url]
Ais is the best girl! 😀
Just a note. The dude from below posted in the WRONG manga description. There is a chibi manga adaptation of the main plotline.
This is a side story from the point of view of Ais. I found it quite fulfilling since it complements the main story brilliantly. There were some chapters at the beginning that are quite annoying, but after you endure them you can reap the benefits. You start to notice that there is more than "picking up girls in a dungeon", as always, the title doesn't make this story justice xD.
I've read until chapter 30.
This starts out super funny and cute. The all-chibi characters are adorable, and the semi-adventure game world they're in is interesting. Their interactions are unusual and amusing. For example there's a lot of wry joking about little goddess Hestia's poverty and the fact that no-one ever wants to join her "familia", adorable as she is.
But gradually the course of events becomes incomprehensible, at least to me, maybe due to the very clumsy translation, which seems less like English than like some kind of pijin cross between Japanese and English. Things go downhill from there.