When I Tried Strengthening 【Rusted Sword】, It Evolved Into An Overpowered Magic Sword

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: Manno Mizuki,万野みずき
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  • Status: hiatus

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

In this world, when you turn twelve, God gives you a special weapon called a sacred weapon.

Rust, a boy living in a remote village, dreams of becoming an adventurer with his childhood friend Ruby. Ruby receives the highest rank, A, but Rust receives a battered, F-ranked rusty sword.

Unlike his childhood friend, who was recruited by a top-ranked party, Rust was told that his dream of becoming an adventurer would never come true. But he didn’t give up, and decided to fight with his rusty sword.

He defeats weak monsters little by little and steadily strengthens his rusty sword.

Eventually, after three years, the【Rusty Sword】finally reached weapon level 10. At that time, a skill awakened in the rusty sword, and it evolved into an overpowered magical sword.

This is an adventure story of a boy who was always told he was the weakest.

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  1. Nirtak_Kempfer
    Nirtak_Kempfer rated it
    need more chapters, stuck at 941. such a great book!
  1. VanillaChino0M6
    VanillaChino0M6 rated it
    Nerthus has to be one of my favorite characters and I'm loving her journey. Can't wait to see what happens.
  1. VladAlexandrov2880
    It seems like the writing style might not resonate with everyone, but personally, the author tends to delve excessively into the main character's thoughts, with three to five paragraphs of introspection between every action. This often turns an action-packed sequence into a slow-paced, almost turn-based affair. Additionally, some details feel redundant; the same information is repeated multiple times, without offering any new insights. For instance, when facing Amethyst, the protagonist restates the importance of a sacred weapon three times, a point we've already been made aware of in the previous fifteen chapters or so.

    Despite these observations, the overall story is engaging, and I would encourage you to give it a read.

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