I was Summoned to Another World, but Also Called Useless and Kicked Out. ~This World was Easy Mode for Me~ Chapter v215 Discussion

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First things first, this novel is a very bad copy of Arifureta. To anyone who hasn't read Arifureta and finds this premise interesting, just drop this novel and go read that one.

The protagonist was intelligent... for the first couple of episodes. The moment he got his skills he became borderline brain damaged. And the reason is pretty simple: the author gave him such OP skills that he can do ANYTHING without effort right from the start and that instantly made things extremelly boring, so he had to remove multiple IQ points so he is not able to think of smart ways to use his skills. Here are some s*upidity examples:

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His most OP skill is a skill that allows him to create any skill with no restriction (except that it cannot be UNIQUE whatever that means). In other words, his imagination is the limit. His "main" goal was to find a way to return to his home, but it would be too easy to create something like dimensional magic so he had to become brain damaged

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The strongest humans he has ever seen were level 50-70, so when he saw a 110+ level monster and one-shotted it (because of course he did), he acted like it was no big deal and couldn't understand why people were making a fuss, even after they explained that it needs an army to deal with. He even did that again later "I just killed a few disaster level monsters alone, no big deal" and was then "frustrated" that the king made that a big deal

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He gave a speech where he said "In this world might makes right, so to protect my loved ones I had to become strong". I don't know if thats arrogance or brain damage, but either way that turd was just handed his skills with zero effort.

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He "rejects" his classmate's confession because "he has someone else in his heart"... WHILE HE HAS 2 WIVES. (obviously this scene was just an attempt to copy a mildly touching scene from Arifureta, but unlike in this garbage, in Arifureta the guy actually had only one lover)

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Enough about that moron. What about the other characters? Well... there's nothing. Not only are the characters (including himself) very one-dimensional, some are even carbon copy of themselves. The harem members in particular are identical. Cute, shy and fell in love on first glace with the MC, with the exception of the classmate. She fell in love with him when she saw him protect a child and his grandmother from delinquents peacefully without fighting back... oh my bad, that was Arifureta. Here she fell in love with him when she saw him protect her from delinquents peacefully without fighting back. There, now its different.
 
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