Yuji Sano was a normal guy working a soul-sucking nine-to-five job when he suddenly found himself transported to a fantasy world where he restarted his life as a Monster Tamer. After befriending the Slimes, Yuji is quickly able to gain a second character class, ranking up his stats and learning new skills as he encounters one surprise after another.
While on a mission to destroy every single delicious Silvervine in the Fudorua region, Yuji and the Slimes stumble on a mysterious library hidden in plain view. Inside, they find a plethora of books on enhancing various abilities, which Yuji quickly puts to the test by attempting to boost the elemental power of his Slimes. Wanting to gather more information in preparation for taking down a Truedrake, Yuji finds himself at the nearby town of Luisia, where he decides to take on a scouting quest to slay a fabled Luisia Rhino.
Please don’t misunderstand, it’s not BAD, but it’s BORING, and that might almost be worse. When there are no stakes or danger to the MC because they literally throw around magical nukes and kill every Big Bad they come across and have next to no repercussions in doing so, it gets old real quick, even if the MC is a decent guy.
2, I will NEVER buy an entire series before reading the first volume AGAIN, stars.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
*The MC is OP af but he is really chill and practical, has common sense and is not stupid. His OPness is does not have that overtly, speshul snowflake vibe. Well, the people around him treat him like he's godlike with his OPness but, with all his sturdy and chill personality, it's grounded and not all over the place. *The story is also really good. *Everything is balanced. *No unnecessary fanservice (most of manga like this have that unnecessary, sexually-toned fanservice that always makes me think that the author is compensating for a lack of *something* in their life) *Mini-arc stories that contribute to the major arc A+ *No harem A++
2.5 - same review for the series up to and including volume 10. The are is good and the story isn't too bad, but it's also quite bland and there aren't very many characters to get to know. It's an easy read when there is a lot going on around you and you don't have to focus too much.
This volume is very focused on the slimes. The amount they can eat is crazy and I think it will likely cause Yuji some problems in the future. I like the way that the slimes can be magically enhanced, but there is a very rare chance of it succeeding multiple times, so only someone with access to as many slimes as Yuji can actually have a chance to super power one many times. It's interesting that there keeps being more and more different ways to enhance Yuji's power.