Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou (WN)

    Author: Chuuni Suki,Ryo Shirakome,厨二好き,白米良,
  • Status: Completed)<br /> 306 WN After Story Chapters (Ongoing

Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 196 votes)
5 stars
58(30%)
4 stars
69(35%)
3 stars
69(35%)
2 stars
0(0%)
1 stars
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  1. JBFIRE77x3H
    JBFIRE77x3H rated it
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    To be honest, I'll strive to maintain diplomacy while expressing my thoughts. The key is to avoid causing offense. First off, I genuinely believe this novel is excellent. I address those who gave low ratings without even stating their opinion – remember, everyone's view is subjective. Here's mine: I appreciate the主角's unique character, a nuanced blend of apathy and complexity that sets him apart from typical heroes or dark heroes. The rom-com aspect, despite my preference for happier narratives, is engaging, especially with the harem setup amidst a monogamous protagonist, a refreshing take.

    The female characters represent familiar archetypes, but that's not necessarily a flaw. As for pacing, the story might be slower in some areas, but the emotional depth and psychological exploration are commendable. The narrative's density suits my taste, and while there may be similarities to other works, it still offers a fresh perspective.

    Now, for those sensitive to critique:

    - To those who rate one-star and criticize without offering constructive feedback, it's essential to provide a thoughtful review, not a childish rant. If you can't handle that, consider not reading beyond this point.

    - For one-star ratings with positive recommendations, your reasoning is unclear. Reviewing implies a balanced opinion, not just a single-star endorsement.

    - To those who complain about clichés and lack of originality, if you prefer non-Japanese literature, that's understandable, but remember that Shonen Jump thrives on familiarity.

    - Lastly, those who haven't finished the series yet and rate one-star based on incomplete understanding, it's best to wait until you've finished to form an opinion.

    In conclusion, the story is neither extraordinary nor terrible; it's a decent web novel with its pros and cons. If you're intrigued by a balanced mix of drama, romance, comedy, and a unique protagonist, give it a try. If you seek groundbreaking plots or no repetitions, this might not be your cup of tea.
  1. Phaeron
    Phaeron rated it
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    Before reading this review, I had read a few others and thought it couldn't be all that terrible. Given its compelling antihero/revenge theme introduced early on, I expected something intriguing. However, instead of deepening the dark aspects, the story unexpectedly took a sharp turn into a romantic comedy. The darkness that was initially present in the first part of Volume 1 virtually vanished, leaving behind an overly generic, overpowered protagonist who accomplishes extraordinary feats, resembling countless reincarnation/teleported-to-another-world narratives that were popular at the time.

    It wouldn't be such a problem if the overall plot or writing were enjoyable, but unfortunately, the author seems to rely heavily on descriptive prose, which can be engaging when it serves a purpose. But when a substantial portion is devoted to characters who make brief appearances or are mere retellings with excessive focus on their growth, it comes across as the author trying too hard to create interest, in my view.
  1. K4genoK4miROt
    K4genoK4miROt rated it
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    To be completely transparent, I've only finished the first chapter and I'm eager to continue. However, when I tried to access Volume 2, I found that chapters 20 to 97 were unavailable without purchasing from Amazon Kindle or similar platforms. It wasn't an exorbitant price, so I'm likely to make the investment and proceed. But I felt it's important to share this review for those who prefer not to spend money on the book. Apart from that, based on what I've read, the translation is excellent and the story is engaging. The only reason it doesn't receive a full five-star rating is due to the mentioned issue with accessibility.
  1. CurtisPage
    CurtisPage rated it
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    This is one of my all-time favorite harem novels. Although the overpowered (OP) aspect might be clichéd, the protagonist earns it through perseverance, life-threatening situations, and his intelligence. The harem element may also be formulaic, but each of his female companions possesses a distinctiveness – unique personalities and backgrounds that I find captivating.

    The character, relationship, and plot developments are exceptional. The story is filled with both drama and lighthearted comedy, creating a balanced and engaging experience. One standout aspect is the author's ability to craft humorous scenes, making me feel like I'm reading a manga or anime adaptation. The comedic moments in "Arifureta" are genuinely hilarious and entertaining.

    As for the later parts, the dramatic intensity does decrease, and the protagonist matures, while his harem grows. However, the consistent humor keeps the story enjoyable for me. Despite the shifts in tone, the comical comedy remains a strong point, making me love the series just as much.
  1. Writersblockillsyua
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    The author's sense of humor is lacking, which detracts from the story (-1). The MC's character arc is inconsistent, going from a strong personality to a bland one and then a sudden transformation that doesn't feel earned (-1). The protagonist becomes overly powerful too quickly with illogical reasoning, leading to confusing plot developments (-1/2).

    Despite the promising start, the story disappointingly fails to meet expectations, particularly in a scene where the MC gains a significant power but chooses to create an extravagant weapon instead of using it wisely (-1). The ending with a predictable and unamusing secret exit twist further ruins the reading experience (-1).

    Overall, considering these factors, I would rate the story 2.5/5 initially, but due to the letdowns, it's downgraded to 2/5.
  1. RagnallDEnd
    RagnallDEnd rated it
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    My initial exposure to Arifureta came through the manga. I sought a time filler without delving into the story's premise. The common tropes of "otherworld transfer" and a power-scaling protagonist are evident from the tags here. It's a typical plot with progression, escalating powers, and a final showdown against a formidable villain. Despite its familiarity, I enjoy it, mainly due to the comedy. I'd rate it 4 out of 5.

    I'd classify this series as an "inverse shonen," starting off intense with dark themes before transforming into primarily comedy and action. The narrative draws heavily from pop culture references and chuunibyou (adolescent delusions) slang, which adds a unique charm to the power fantasy. It reminds me of Death March in terms of a highly-competent protagonist, minus the culinary focus. The anticipation of what the MC will create next keeps me engaged.

    The harem aspect often leads to the series' decline, second only to the shift in tone. The MC initially commits to his first love interest, but later "steals" the hearts of others, which feels forced. While it may have been necessary for character development, the harem dynamics have led to hilarious situations in the subsequent chapters.

    So far, the main story accounts for about 60% of the web novel content. After reaching a conclusion, the series transitions into a more relaxed slice-of-life phase, offering a rewarding experience for dedicated fans. The after-story serves as a creative playground for the author, exploring new worlds, fantasy settings, and character arcs. It's not perfect, but the variety and pace make it enjoyable for weekly reads.

    Translation-wise, J-Novel Club has done a commendable job with six volumes out, while some rough patches appear towards the end of the main story and in certain fan translations. The current translator, Bakape*vert, is decent, needing only minor editing to improve grammar. My personal standards might be a bit high, though.

    In terms of ratings:
    - Story: 3 - It's engaging but not particularly captivating, with predictable twists and高潮 moments.
    - Style: 4 - Third-person narration provides depth and multiple perspectives, sometimes giving the narrator a distinct personality.
    - Characters: 5 - A good balance between realism and fiction, avoiding excessive realism.
    - Comedy: 4 - Improving throughout the series, especially in the after-story.
    - Overall: 4 - Fun and entertaining, especially for those who enjoy slice-of-life content.

    Arifureta has expanded into various media, including a light novel, manga adaptations, spin-offs, and an upcoming anime adaptation, suggesting a growing fanbase.
  1. Arktear
    Arktear rated it
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    3.8/5: While this might not be a groundbreaking literary masterpiece, it's definitely entertaining. In short:

    The harem portrayed is balanced and non-toxic.
    The MC's violent encounters were quite engaging.
    The female characters were somewhat clichéd; I think the original harem would have sufficed, as the side stories introduced too many additional girls.
    Don't expect deep storytelling, but the emotional climax of the main story managed to tug at my heartstrings.
    If you're looking for an overpowered protagonist, this one fits the bill – you won't find better.
    That's all there is to it.
  1. WhOaMI
    WhOaMI rated it
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    The first volume is commendable due to its mature and dark themes, as the protagonist dives into the depths of despair and adversity. Despite these challenges, he emerges as a formidable force. As the story progresses, the character undergoes significant transformation, which might explain why some viewers didn't resonate with subsequent volumes of "Arifureta." Disappointment arises when they anticipated a continuation of the grim tone from the first volume, but find lighter and humorous content instead.

    In my opinion, it's not fair to completely厌恶 the series based on this discrepancy. While personal preferences may vary, I enjoyed it. It's essential to maintain a more open-minded approach and acknowledge that not everyone will love every aspect. The series, in my view, doesn't deserve such intense hatred. Lastly, as someone who supports OTP (One True Pairing), I must say, Hail to Hajime and Yue's dynamic.
  1. DaoistbNiRsr
    DaoistbNiRsr rated it
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    I must commend the initial segment of the narrative, which was indeed captivating, earning it a solid 4-5 star rating. However, regrettably, the quality takes a downturn as the story progresses. By chapter 179, my assessment has dipped to a 4 out of 5.

    If you wish to maintain a positive reading experience without being overwhelmed by generic harem clichés, I recommend stopping after Hajime and his companions return to their alternate world. For those who still crave closure on their journey, chapters 180 to 196 provide a satisfying conclusion, wrapping up loose ends and marking the end of chapters that hold any semblance of intrigue, in my opinion.

    Beyond that point, I believe the series loses its appeal, and I personally found the plot stale and unengaging. Hence, my overall rating for "Arifureta" stands at 2 out of 5. I stopped reading due to the lack of freshness in the storyline.
  1. KhyaaLhLl
    KhyaaLhLl rated it
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    The beginning exhibits promise in establishing both the global setting and character development, but unfortunately, the narrative takes a sharp nosedive as it unfolds. The transition is so sudden that it feels like a completely different author's work. Despite my initial persistence, hoping for the writing to improve, it only declined steadily from there.
  1. ChatGPT_4_01
    ChatGPT_4_01 rated it
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    I've completed the main storyline, but stopped reading the after-story after a few chapters. I finished this a year ago. The premise of the story is decent, but the issue lies with the protagonist's plot armor and inconsistent character development. There are spoilers ahead.

    Character-wise:
    1. The protagonist starts off as a likable character with a broken ability called transmutation. However, he only realizes its potential after suffering immense pain when his arm is bitten off. This realization leads to him creating powerful gadgets, like guns, during his transformation.
    2. One positive aspect is the meticulous planning he does before major battles, which adds depth to the action scenes. Side characters are usually not useless, but they have plot armor in the form of a harem. Although some cliches are present, they can be entertaining, but the author relies heavily on the same comedic tropes, like Yue and the rabbit chick's friendly rivalry.
    3. The humor remains repetitive, and relationships between characters mainly revolve around the protagonist, making them feel one-dimensional. The dragon chick, for example, is portrayed solely as a masochist without any other depth. The harem feels like a collection of stereotypes.

    Moving on to the story, world, combat, and transmutation:
    1. The plot is rather generic: protagonist builds a harem, gains strength, fights a sadistic god, and returns to Japan. It lacks originality.
    2. However, the world-building is where the story shines. Dungeons created by different groups seeking to defeat the evil god provide a unique backdrop. Exploring these dungeons allows the protagonist to grow stronger and gain new harem members, each with their own powers and items.
    3. The cities and towns add a nice touch, enhancing the overall atmosphere. Combat is enjoyable, featuring a stat-based system with the protagonist's transmutation ability, allowing him to create diverse weapons and tools, adding a fresh twist to combat scenarios.

    In conclusion, while the story follows familiar cliches and lacks originality, the engaging world-building and combat elements made the experience enjoyable for me. The villains were mostly interesting, except for the final one, which felt underwhelming.
  1. Justactlazy6w4
    Justactlazy6w4 rated it
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    "The initial stages are exhilarating, but as the narrative progresses, it loses momentum; the protagonist's overwhelming power becomes a拖累, and the harem aspect begins to feel excessive."

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