Some good advice: If you don’t want to lose a fight, maybe don’t insult and get rid of the guy who is responsible for constantly repairing your primary weapon during battle
That's why ppl carried around extra weapons and a whet stone. This is what people did in real life when going into the wild or into battle. Honestly, why did they choose someone who can only repairs? The hero can use repair and screws up by not adding more material. Doesn't make sense to be honest since they break down the properties and reform it.
It would make more sense if certain skills had levels or masteries to them like, the hero can repair but it's good for basic weapons. While the mc also has repair and can masteries towards it for rare materials and etc. Just at that point he just seemed the least useful to the party or despite being a specialist for repair he was awful at it (at the time) Usually for stories like these they always get rid of the support class without thinking WHY they were recruited in the first place.@@la8ball
@@YDV669 well I'm not sure about the most effective method to survive however I can say that if you want to survive dont get rid of the guy who makes and maintains your equipment and has over a decades worth of experience even if he isn't strong that knowledge is you best chance to survive. That's the reason for the saying knowledge is power it doesn't mean physical or mental but the power of survival and the brain always thinks fast in the presence of life and death situations.
@@YDV669 It says don't abandon all reason to start killing each other? If you have no way down or no food then its time to find a way and actual food, not LARP as a wendigo.
Ah yes the classic: "We're going to betray the singular support member of our party that keeps everything functioning because we're OP and don't need support." strategy. Let's see how this works out for 'generic hero party #600000001'...
Now this is a prime example of why you shouldn't underestimate people with support roles on your team they might actually outshine you.😂 Thank you MangaCapped I really needed a good laugh today.😂👍
In my experience, support roles are almost always easier and more forgiving. But, they are only that way because they are almost always core to top end gameplay. Overwatch comes to mind, mercy and Moira are so brain dead you can literally do fine three ranks above your actual level so long as you use a mic. But, a good mercy and a shit mercy are a different breed. A good mercy can litteraly carry a team without a competent tank, and tanks are the most powerful role in said game. Anyway, long winded point I'd probably treat my supports like ass IF they failed me Blantanty. Because I am a support player in most games, and I understand exactly how stupid you must be to fail at said role.
with a game like this its more like Skyrim your 'support' roles of smithing and enchanting and alchemy. which alone any of them are lucrative enough that you'd never need to enter a dangerous dungeon
@@FeedMeSalt you mustn't have that much experience then seeing how support is quite literally the hardest role to play in any game, not only are you tasked with keeping your team alive but you also have to keep yourself alive, being the support means that if you fall the rest are short to follow. And you bring up a game like overwatch is a prime example of this, if the support gets attacked there, it means that the dps fucked up and the only one that can help is you or the other support player. Also overwatch is a team game just having a mic ups your skill level by 3 for any class as long as you communicate, infact the DPS class is the most brain dead class you can play in any game, it's also the easiest class to play, developers try to make them sound complicated with different combos and modifiers and the likes but at the end of the day all you do is "Find enemy and apply damage to it" that is your role, if you die it matters very little as the fight will only take longer to complete.
I really like this story, I like main character LUKE, he’s kind, respectful, brave, hardworking, responsible, & has a powerful repair gift, and so I hope a Part#2 gets made. I also had noticed that LUKE, is forgiving towards most people, and I like the side characters in it.
This author must be extremely young they have zero understanding of how foreshadowing is supposed to work. Over and over again they attempt to, or they use a Chekhov's gun. But then within ONE page what ever was foreshadowed or shown comes true. You lose all impact when there is zero wait for the pay off. Examples, he doesn't know how to heal people, but he can make moss decompose, that's a heavy hint he will Infact heal someone later. But we see him heal a girl literally 15 seconds later. Another example, the sword could sell for X. That's a hole years salary. Literally the next two pages the sword sells for X. Like bruh. There are alot more but you get the point.
I agree. I get the concept of the skill, but the author is inconsistent and trying too hard to make the MC likeable and OP. Repair shouldn't heal at all. If it was a disease or illness, I can understand. By the story logic, MC is an expert biologist since he can break down human tissue and body parts and put them back together. With disease, you could break down the disease from the body. But they never give any concept behind his abilities, stats, or anything.
This is the "Forced Plot" style of storytelling. Another typical feature is how plot holes or contradictions are simply ignored in favor of the plot moving on.
Protagonist: *opens a weapon shop but sees his old party* sorry. We don't do business with arrogant bastards Party leader: please! Our weapons are broken! Protagonist: the price for repairs is 500,000,000 gold Entire party: WHAT?!?!?!?!
Hahahaha... these thumbs... it wont take long for a new type of crime is born, called thumbnail fraud... hahahahaha... I started read this manga a few days ago but droped it not long after. I hated the overly good main character. And this female chatacter of the thumb, she was the one I hated the most.
So the samurai fire ore needs to learn a shape before being fully constructed into a weapon without a template...? But the mythril doesn't ? Or was that a translation problem
@@Yesnaught Ship of Theseus is a paradox.. if you replace every single part of an object over time with an identical part, is it still that object in the end? But those old philosophers didn't know about biology yet.. for example, some cells in our bodies are replaced every 2 days, whereas others can live for more than 200+ years (braincells) if the rest of the body could keep up with it...
Please do some research before asking for part 2. Only 12 chapters and that last chapter came out in 2022. Their never gonna be a part 2. To me, this story is stupid and lazily put together. The author has no clue how to write a story. The MC skill is unlimited and makes no sense. I get the mithril sword part, but for a dragon to just show up and a newbie one shots it. Then MC repair skill can heal, remove curses, and build houses? Then the king is asking MC for advice and King just so happen to meet MC as a kid. It's like the author wants the MC to be able to do everything and be OP too fast and for no reason. Suppose to be about opening a shop, but that only last 2 chapters before he's back into fighting and in a dungeon.