Just few chapters into the story MC awakened Skill, Magic, OP Magic Skill, then get curse artifact, then more magic. His mana also always extremely low, but never empty for some reason.
If you going to start with that synopsis, then MC story should start from beginning of transmigration and months of suffering and adaptation. But that is not the case. MC is super talented soldier, an Ace, with multiple Skill and Magic, unlike other characters. He even has 'legendary' Magic. Since the beginning, MC can solo fight multiple elite characters that literally counter his skill.
There is manga and anime for this title, but I'm referring to the manga here.
It may sound clichéd, but it's genuinely a hilarious story! It's the type of narrative that leaves you wishing for another book once it concludes. I believe what enhances the experience is the fact that the manga-ka is a woman who draws from her personal experiences at an all-girls high school. The portrayal of how the girls behave and respond to situations is refreshingly different from the typical co-ed antics usually found in such stories.
The characters are unique and well-developed; you quickly grow accustomed to predicting their actions in common scenarios like school physicals, field trips, and "studying" for exams.
So, if you're seeking profound depth in your manga, this one might not be for you—this is purely for entertainment.
Popular Reviews
Just few chapters into the story MC awakened Skill, Magic, OP Magic Skill, then get curse artifact, then more magic. His mana also always extremely low, but never empty for some reason.
If you going to start with that synopsis, then MC story should start from beginning of transmigration and months of suffering and adaptation. But that is not the case. MC is super talented soldier, an Ace, with multiple Skill and Magic, unlike other characters. He even has 'legendary' Magic. Since the beginning, MC can solo fight multiple elite characters that literally counter his skill.
How are these weak to strong and not 'OP'
It may sound clichéd, but it's genuinely a hilarious story! It's the type of narrative that leaves you wishing for another book once it concludes. I believe what enhances the experience is the fact that the manga-ka is a woman who draws from her personal experiences at an all-girls high school. The portrayal of how the girls behave and respond to situations is refreshingly different from the typical co-ed antics usually found in such stories.
The characters are unique and well-developed; you quickly grow accustomed to predicting their actions in common scenarios like school physicals, field trips, and "studying" for exams.
So, if you're seeking profound depth in your manga, this one might not be for you—this is purely for entertainment.