I was Sold at the Lowest Price in My Class, However My Personal Parameter is the Most Powerful

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: RYOMA,
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  • Status: Ongoing)
    4 LN Volumes (Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Yuta was sent to another world with his classmates.

In this world, there’s an unique power called “Ludia” which is used to operate humanoid machines called “Magicrafts”, Earthling are summoned to be employed because they tend to have high values. While many of his classmates were bought at high prices, Yuta’s Ludia value was only “2”…

Yuta was sold at the lowest price and became a s*ave, but when he encounters the white magicraft “Arleo”, he awakens as the strongest!?

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  1. spectermerlin
    spectermerlin rated it
    We've arrived, and this series is truly one of the most ordinary among its kind. It struggles to even approach the threshold of goodness. The best the novel can muster is adequacy; it never rises above that, often being average, occasionally mediocre, and worst of all, boring and unpleasant. The book has numerous issues that quickly become overwhelming after about a third of the way in.

    Some readers might view it as a light read, but I respectfully disagree. It lacks the quality required for that label. If "snack reading" refers to skimming most chapters and reading a few lines per paragraph, then perhaps it could qualify, but otherwise, it falls short.

    Here are some key issues and aspects of the novel:

    1. Character development is weak, particularly for supporting characters. Women characters are either head-over-heels in love with the main character, portrayed as damsels in distress, or lack depth beyond their physical attributes. Men characters are either one-dimensional enemies with absurd ambitions or bland friends. Both genders suffer from poor dimensionality, making them forgettable.

    2. The main character (MC) is a poorly developed self-insert, dense, and heavily reliant on plot armor. His personality is a generic list of positive traits, without any real substance or growth. He disregards the advances of other characters and doesn't acknowledge their efforts.

    3. The antagonist is a shallow, cartoonish figure with flimsy motivations.

    4. The plot starts off slow and uneventful, then abruptly shifts gears around chapter 200 with a poorly conceived villain.

    5. The fighting scenes are decent but not exceptional, lacking originality and imagination. They serve as a saving grace, but the lack of stakes and convenient resolutions detract from their impact.

    6. The technology and measurement system are underexplained, which might be understandable given the complexity involved, but it contributes to the overall平凡ness.

    7. The world-building is passable, with some basic descriptions of geography and political landscapes, but it's not a standout feature.

    In summary, the novel is heavily mediocre, offering more mediocrity than usual. Its redeeming factor, the battles, keeps it from being a complete dud, but it still earns a low rating. If not for the decent fight scenes, this would easily be a 2-star read.
  1. RomanWordsworth
    RomanWordsworth rated it
    Overall, the system and Mecha elements from Ludia are enjoyable and invigorating. However, the main character's generic isekai Japanese trope lacks depth, making them somewhat one-dimensional. The supporting character Jean stands out with his more profound portrayal. In terms of plot, I would rate it 3.5 out of 5, as I appreciate the reunion chapters. The author could have been more creative with character names, like Obi-Wan or Lucifer – they seem cliché. Despite that, for those who enjoy unconventional isekai stories, I would still recommend this.
  1. BOOSTY
    BOOSTY rated it
    To be honest, it's quite average. The storyline lacks depth and doesn't seem well thought out. The main events revolve around convenient coincidences, like discovering a new girlfriend, escaping situations, finding transportation, getting a job from a wealthy benefactor, realizing a friend's hidden skills, and stumbling upon a super robot. It feels like there's not much effort put into the development.
  1. Highdaoist
    Highdaoist rated it
    This novel falls into the category of "borderline snack reads," meaning it might lose its appeal if read in large chunks. Here's a rephrased summary:

    **Story** (7/10): The plot is mediocre but has a unique concept, blending elements from Gundam, Code Geass, and isekai genres. It improves significantly after around 200 chapters; for those who can't endure the initial 200, it may not be worth it, but personally, I found the storyline intriguing.

    **Writing** (9/10): The writing stands out as one of the best among webnovels. It shines during action scenes, which are beautifully described. However, the explanations for minor events could be more detailed, but overall, the translation is commendable.

    **Character Development** (6/10): Characters develop gradually, and the main character starts off as a bland hero for the first 200 chapters, but their growth improves later on.

    **Other Elements**:
    - **Romance** (Not Rated): No confirmed romance by 460+ chapters.
    - **World** (7/10): Decent, not exceptional, giving it a middle-of-the-road score.
    - **Pacing** (Confusing): Slow initially, then picks up, but becomes confusing after a certain point.
    - **Character Introductions** (Weak): Unconvincing and unrealistic, particularly with Jean's introduction.
    - **World Setting** (Less Dark): Initially dark, but tone changes after 20-30 chapters.
    - **Heroines** (Ambiguous): Some likable, others intriguing at first, but all improve over time.

    **Overall** (Neutral-Mid): A decent read with potential, but lacking depth. The author tries, and it's enjoyable in shorter sessions. While there are negative reviews mainly focusing on the early chapters, positive feedback comes after Chapter 200. Whether it suits your taste depends on your preference for a Gundam/mecha/fantasy anime blend.
  1. WernelMC
    WernelMC rated it
    The translator deserves credit for their excellent work. The story itself is straightforward, but the main character lacks depth and charm compared to the merchant character. The heroines, however, exhibit some likability. If you're looking for a casual read with no particular expectations, it might be worth giving it a try.
  1. BkVybez
    BkVybez rated it
    The term "terrible" falls short in describing this novel. The characters possess IQs below 50, and continuity issues are rampant. The concept of "wrong think" should exist, considering the context.

    The main character is a typical, neutered, brainless male chauvinist without any redeeming qualities – not even by refraining from rape, which would be the bare minimum expectation.

    The antagonists are portrayed as purely evil, resorting to mean actions and justifications for violence. They're easily dispatched because they are inherently bad.

    Initially, I believed the high-value individuals were treated kindly due to their potential to turn against them. However, this theory was discarded when the military simply barged in, massacring people upon discovering the MC's charge had a 30,000 value. They acted impulsively, oblivious to the consequences, like killing her friend's father led them to wanton destruction.

    The author fails to consider the cognitive limitations or rational thought processes of the military characters. It's a glaring lack of depth and planning throughout the narrative.
  1. Kaishepard28
    Kaishepard28 rated it
    The plot has potential, but the level of detail is lacking when it comes to character development, settings, and descriptions. It feels as if the author assumes the reader is familiar with the background, which results in fight scenes that sometimes read almost like step-by-step instructions instead of immersive descriptions.
  1. TwistedTsunamiT4
    TwistedTsunamiT4 rated it
    Primarily, this is designed for light reading, with an impressive focus on the mecha's movements. The protagonist's mysterious Ludia value isn't fully disclosed until around Chapter 200. In terms of storytelling, it scores 3.5-4 out of 5. Some chapters can feel like fillers, but the robot battle scenes are consistently thrilling. The main character operates more like a Gundam pilot, with a strong emphasis on cool action rather than complex terminology. The mecha, Arleo, handles the technical aspects, leaving the protagonist to concentrate on piloting. As for romance, the protagonist has multiple romantic interests, potentially hinting at a harem storyline. If you're seeking an easy-to-read novel, this would be a suitable choice. The plot becomes more serious from Chapter 200 onwards.

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