World’s Fastest Level up! ~As a Result of the Awakening of My Incompetence Skill [Transfer Within Dungeon], I Became the Strongest Without Being Restricted by the Rules of the Dungeon~

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Yamata Nagato,八又ナガト,
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  • Status: ongoing)
    3 LN Volumes (hiatus

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

It’s been 20 years since dungeons suddenly appeared in the world.

Humanity got supernatural powers like Level, Status, and Skill.

Dreaming of becoming rich quickly, Amane Rin, an adventurer challenged to capture dungeons.

Even though he possessed a skill unique to even adventurers [Transfer within dungeon], he was deemed as incompetent because of the poor usability of the skill.

However, the turning point for him came.

After a year since he started capturing dungeons, [Transfer within Dungeon] evolved with a level up.

As a result, Rin became an existence unrestricted by the rules of the dungeon.

Rin, who became the only singularity, continued to level up with overwhelming speed and climbed to the strongest position in the world in the blink of an eye.

This is the story of a boy who was looked down upon because of his incompetence but eventually became the strongest in the world.

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  1. B0mbaCl0ckhD
    B0mbaCl0ckhD rated it
    The story doesn't offer anything groundbreaking or unique, but it's not necessarily a negative either. The protagonist, initially underestimated, discovers a hidden cheat ability and sets out to become the strongest. Along the way, he forms alliances with companions, each possessing impressive skills that contribute to his expanding harem. These characters can be classified into distinct traits, such as an energetic and a quiet, nurturing "little sister" type.

    The main character embodies a typical harem protagonist, persistent and determined to save everyone he cares about. He possesses significant abilities, but he's not invincible – he relies on wit to outmaneuver foes. It's a mix of Japanese isekai (fantasy world穿越) and Korean dungeon themes. If you enjoy stories with similar elements, this might pique your interest, but don't expect too much – there may be unexpected twists, but the predictability can be seen as a positive aspect rather than a flaw.

    The chapters are concise, making it easy to catch up quickly. So if you're looking for a shorter read, this could be a suitable choice.
  1. GTHarris08
    GTHarris08 rated it
    This appears to be a critique of a Japanese novel, expressing disappointment with the protagonist's character traits, lack of depth, and superficial dialogue. The reviewer suggests that if someone enjoys such a book, they might be new to reading, and they advise against it, feeling that it might not be intellectually stimulating and could even lower one's intelligence. Here's a rephrased version in English:

    "Your writing seems to cater to a simplistic, idealized view of a character, one that appeals to young readers. The protagonist, portrayed as uniquely special yet dense, doesn't resonate with complexity. The dialogues feel shallow, and the characters lack dimension. If you found enjoyment in this novel, perhaps it's your first, but I urge you to seek out more substantial literature that can enrich your intellect. Reading it was a waste of my time, and I worry it might have dulled my own intelligence – something you should avoid."
  1. bigmadtoe
    bigmadtoe rated it
    My feelings about this web novel are a mixed bag. It's filled with fluffy content, with dozens of chapters devoted to recounting主人公简单地回 dungeon, grind, and level up, sharing stat updates. The brevity of the chapters is both a pro and a con, reminiscent of early mobile novels.

    Though not identical, it shares similarities with 'Solo Leveling' from Japan, featuring clichés like a younger sister needing financial support due to absent parents, overpowered progression, a "demon tower," dungeon escapes, and a shady adventurer organization. All the familiar character archetypes are present, ticking off the checklist.

    I'm curious enough to explore the light novel version, hoping it delves deeper and expands the world-building. At its current paused state, it doesn't stand out as anything extraordinary, and for those who read at a moderate pace, it's a quick read that can be completed within a few hours.
  1. Discarded
    Discarded rated it
    I've read up to volume 130 of the RAWs, and I must say, this is an exceptional series. Unlike other stories where the protagonist is overly powerful, making the author struggle with balance and forcing the MC to make foolish decisions, this one stands out. The main character is intelligent, thoughtful, and maximizes his resources to overcome challenges. Although there's some romantic interest, it doesn't seem to be heading towards a harem plot. It's primarily about his journey to the top, fueled by his consistent success in dungeon clearing. Foxaholic's translations are commendable, but the straightforward prose allows even those with minimal knowledge of the language to keep up with the story using basic comprehension skills.
  1. Richard_Purba
    Richard_Purba rated it
    It seems you're sharing your thoughts on a novel, highlighting several issues you found. Here's a rewritten version in English:

    I'm having difficulty crafting a review due to the numerous flaws I encountered in the book. First, the lack of world-building is disappointing. The novel fails to establish a clear context for the [Game Elements, Level System, and Dungeons]. There's minimal information about the world's state, like how it changed after the sudden appearance of dungeons, or the societal norms and laws. The focus on the main character overshadows these crucial aspects, without providing subtle details to immerse us in the world.

    Additionally, the title is misleading. The claim of "Not Being Restricted by the Dungeon Rules" is misleading, as the protagonist exploits a loophole rather than truly breaking free from limitations. His growth pattern, referred to as "Accelerated Growth," loses its impact when he aims for the top, and the unpredictable nature of new dungeons hampers his progress.

    The "Awakening of My Incompetence Skill" also falls short. While the first two awakenings are reasonable, the third conditional power lacks value, and some skills have inconvenient activation requirements or exorbitant costs, making them appear underpowered.

    Lastly, the plot feels overly reliant on clichéd "shounen" tropes, particularly plot armor, which allows the protagonist to overcome challenges with unwarranted ease, often in an unrealistic and cringe-worthy manner. This aspect detracts from the novel's uniqueness.

    In summary, while there might have been potential in the title, the execution of the story and character development leave much to be desired. It's difficult to find genuine uniqueness within the book's current framework.
  1. deradamsel
    deradamsel rated it
    The initial idea seems intriguing, but the execution falls flat due to a lack of effort. The narrative feels disjointed, like a series of disconnected scenes without any cohesive progression. The power system in the novel is particularly weak – with dungeons existing for two decades and reaching a maximum level of 200,000, it comes across as absurd. The world-building is severely lacking; we have minimal understanding beyond the sudden appearance of dungeons twenty years ago. There's no context about the current state of society or background information on other high-level adventurers. It appears the author hasn't planned much, relying on convenient plot devices rather than depth. Additionally, the protagonist's好运似乎过于随意,是典型的"plot armor" trope.
  1. Iseeyoudoyouseeme
    This novel appears to blend Korean elements seamlessly into its Japanese origin, creating a fascinating cultural fusion. If you enjoy both cultures, it might resonate well with you. However, it could potentially highlight aspects you don't like from either while overlooking what you appreciate. Reading a bit will help you decide.

    Personally, I appreciate the uniquely Korean setting (contemporary urban dungeon world) and the protagonist, who exhibits a more assertive and proactive nature compared to typical Japanese MCs. The novel also incorporates elements I enjoy from Japanese literature, such as relatable slice-of-life scenes and softer heroine approaches towards the main character, which I feel is a refreshing change from some Korean novels.

    Unfortunately, there are a few drawbacks. The main character's behavior can be frustrating, as he often acts like a typical shonen hero, believing himself invincible and risking his life unnecessarily without considering the consequences. He has a financial responsibility towards his sister and sacrifices luxuries due to their financial constraints, yet chooses high-risk battles over safer alternatives.

    What's concerning is that the author abruptly alters his character's personality, retroactively explaining his actions. The MC's transformation feels forced, with no clear indication of these traits earlier in the story.

    Despite these issues, I still believe the novel is worth giving a chance, especially if it piques your interest. If you're intrigued by the premise, I encourage you to read it.
  1. Holomez
    Holomez rated it
    The story revolves around the main character (MC) who possesses a cheating ability that allows them to rapidly level up. It had potential if the author had put more effort into it. However, the world-building is lacking, with aspects such as changes in laws, societal developments, and the utilization of materials in dungeons inadequately explained. The characters themselves are underdeveloped, and while the dungeon design and combat descriptions are commendable, earning them a 5/5 for those aspects, the story becomes monotonous and unoriginal as it progresses.

    The MC's uniqueness is undermined when they're revealed to be just another character without their particular constraint, making the narrative feel disconnected from its initial premise. If you're seeking a simple, passable read during boredom, it might be tolerable, but overall, the story lacks depth and excitement.

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