I Reincarnated into a Game Filled with Mods Chapter 40 Discussion

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Your typical korean game-transmigration isekai. MC' s a pro gamer, gets transmigrated to his favorite game he's been playing for a decade. The author said it takes inspiration from sekiro+soulbourne series but at this point, there's not much truly "dark" happening (so he must be talking about the game the MC transmigrated), only some solo fights here and there. That's because this is actually a harem novel.

Take this with a grain of salt. There's 400ch; so much left to see, but here's the general flow: some s*upid event happens (usually concerned or involved with a woman), MC relies on his boundless knowledge to solve it, the involved woman get infatuated or interested. There's no comedic or unusual twist, only a linear path to be travelled.

As can be inferred from the title itself, the game is modded, that is, most characters being female. Based on how the MC conducts himself so far (with this mindset that thinks and analyzes as if the world is still the game he played), it doesn't seem like he's gonna form any meaningful connections outside his harem.

Combat system is a mess, and the author did not really described how strong each character is. That's why you don't know if the opponent is really strong or not. MC being so skilled in real combat despite spending more than 10000+ hours shut-in in real life doesn't help. Consider:

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MC killed a monster that a knight commander formerly guarding the imperial palace failed to slay? What about when MC purposedly stabbed his own stomach to supposedly down his health and get a better attack power? To begin with, does it not hurt? Or was he planted with pain receptors? That was no longer a game. The author explicitly stated that he transmigrated.

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Despite all this, I rated 5 stars because I realised I caught up with the latest translated ch and I did enjoy it. You'll dismiss the absurdity of the novel by simply recalling the fact that is actually set in a game world. And the author did not forget that.
 
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