Min-Maxing My TRPG Build in Another World: Volume 2
Min-Maxing My TRPG Build in Another World, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Eric Michael Summerer
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By:
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Schuld
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The magus Agrippina saves the munchkin hero Erich by the skin of his teeth.
This favor does not come without a cost—she brings news that little Elisa is actually a changeling! To protect his sister's future, Erich's only choice is to accompany the magus to the imperial capital as a servant, leaving his hometown behind... but not before making an oath to his childhood friend. When fairies suddenly appear on his path to the capital, will he be able to avoid a critical failure?!
The Henderson scale-breaking, number-crunching TRPG adventure returns for another session!
Translated from the original Japanese by Mikey N. English translation edited by Will Holcomb. Originally published in English by J-Novel Club. Text Copyright 2021 by Schuld; First published in Japan in 2021 by OVERLAP, Inc.
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- Kakuzu
- 15-12-23
Starts strong, continues mediocre
I am sincerely disappointed in this second book.
I, in no means try to say that I know better and my feedback should be consider as any other. But I can tell that at least the second half lost some of the complexity that made this story intriguing. Or maybe it's has continued with the same amount of complexity, and jumping in a new environment as the protagonist trains to become a mage/swordsman throws the story on it's head because there were introduced paper thin characters, and the overall day-to-day feels dull because there's not much noteworthy happening.. and when something does happen it's not quite right because the build up stage is boring.
I did love though how you could see the same action happening from 2 different perspective, for example like when the protagonist defends himself from the sneak attack and then you see his teacher contemplating his actions.
It was a bit of a struggle to finish it, all things considered.
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