The Spearmaster and the Black Cat Chapter 179 Discussion

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Main Points

    • MC is OP
    • Overall storyline is fairly slow with a lot of unneeded dialogue and information
    • Detailed scenes and actions/ world building is on the lower side of the spectrum
So every review about the author describing the MC as a huge pe*vert is pretty spot on. However, I think I read somewhere in the beginning of the novel that he's like that because of his race traits. Not entirely sure as this would be a really small detail and one that isn't emphasized on. The action scenes are pretty detailed but also a little hard to follow.

While the author puts a lot of little details and goes into detail about small things, I think the author forgets to put detail in the process of how the MC obtains his OP'ness. I'd also like to point out that the author puts extreme details to things like guilds and stuff, but ends up not mentioning them for more than 2 chapters or completely annihilates them in 1 chapter.

When talking about the MC, he's completely overpowered and the author doesn't really explain or put emphasis on how he got his reincarnation chance or why he's able to learn things extremely quick. Basically the readers know that he trained really hard and got skills and such, and after eliminating some builds here and there, the author suddenly puts in a god in the story and the god is completely scared by him and this goes for every other god he encounters too. There really isn't anything that builds up to it because after the beginning chapters the author only trains in spearmanship and doesn't do anything with skills other than using them.

The author also basically gives the character extremely overpowered items that don't even make sense in my opinion. Another thing is the reincarnation method. This part really irks me because the world building is that typical isekai world with medieval themed buildings and such but the items he has are basically sci-fi items that makes no sense except for a way to let the author put in whatever type of weapon he wants. Also it doesn't even make sense because the item belonged to someone else in the first place but apparently the owner had a dead brain since it was basically left untouched until the MC got it into his hands.

I think it was really a unique way compared to most Isekai reincarnations. Although I forgot how the MC dies (before reincarnation) or even if the author put that in but the systems that the author makes are really interesting.

In the first 150 or so chapters the MC didn't have a lot of dialogue, or at least not to the point of having multiple conversations in the same chapter but in the recent chapters the MC and his harem have multiple dialogues with each other but at this points its a time waster to read them and is actually annoying to read how they interact with each other because they do that s*upid way of Japanese writing where everyone present with the MC has to chime in to a simple question using their weird way of talking to the MC. Moreover, the MC's way of talking is way too straightforward and it comes off bland and plain. Not to mention the fact that the MC talks about random stuff at random times but unsurprisingly everyone still likes the MC and seemingly doesn't think anything the MC does is wrong in any way.
 
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