
Party kara Tsuihou sareta Sono Chiyushi, Jitsu wa Saikyou ni Tsuki, episode 2
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This show feels kinda similar to the unwanted undead adventurer. Except in that show everyone actually respected him because of how much he knew versus this one.
I feel like the title of the next epeisode is kinda spoiling it…
Hm, is it me or the pacing this episode was a bit too slow?
Some more backstory on how Laust got kicked from the party, rescued Narsena, and how he trained.
Not much else really other than old party got a new healer and will try the quest they failed again. Which I’m willing to bet will end in failure as well. The party doesn’t actually seem that cohesive/strong.
Guess I shouldn’t be surprised that the party Laust got kicked from were a bunch of jerks too lol.
Ending made me lol too. Why is there a conspiracy against the “weakest” dude?
The monsters in this world are so patient. Hydra just chilling there waiting for the party to figure out their next move. And the Lich was also quite polite, giving Laust and Narsena time to plan out their attack.
Maybe they are fans of turn based RPGs.
That hydra was kinda chill and let them run away.
Laust must have PTSD after being used as bait, but watching his team get killed anyway.
They really were going for some serious low budget animation with the mostly static hydra and then the floaty liche.
We’re 2 episodes in and still don’t haven’t seen our protagonist do anything that strong, nor seen the reason people mistakenly think he’s week. This was so dull I don’t think I care enough to give it a 3rd.
The pacing was too slow for me in this episode.
This might be the most 5/10 show I’ve seen recently. There’s absolutely nothing here. It’s not bad, but it’s not good either. It’s been two episodes and nothing has happened at all.
This feels a lot like it’s trying to copy last season’s am I really the strongest’s arc of OP protagonist who trained under OP teachers but failed to gain even one skill. The only difference here is that he’s not even good at the one thing he can do.
The old party seemed pretty stingy about recovery items, like not picking up antidotes before fighting a poison boss. And they didn’t really ask him to do anything other than heal.
They showed a bunch of different trainers. So, he’s probably multiclassed in everything.
What’s weird is how the guild seems concerned about the presence of Laust. So, they probably know a lot more about him than the receptionist does.
And six pillars of unknown origin(probably nefarious), plus the attraction of various scum to the city. Sounds like someone is setting up a party, and Laust isn’t invited.
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Do we need the 5+ second shors of the PNG monsters floating menacingly around?
For all that the previous party members were jerks (or at least the two of them plus a bullied third one), at least they didn’t shove Laust into the hydra pit like that earlier party would have and he wasn’t exactly doing anything other than being a bad healer for them. I’m guessing the thing about him being the strongest is still upcoming in either this or a future story arc.
Somebody should be asking a few more questions about the mysterious towers built by a completely unidentifiable individual. For all anybody in town knows they could be components for a town-wide sacrifice ritual, and the local contractors just built them and apparently didn’t ask for any details.
Maybe we’ll find out that they’re an experiment to serve in place of a wall given how they were spaced around the outside of the town, but that’s just speculation based on Narsena and Laust’s conversation.
Anyone else really disappointed with the changes to the key moment in the past? I went from sold on this show to back to “I guess I’ll give it till 3”. The whole point was he’s stronger as a say fighter right that his experience and skill would be better served not as a healer but as sometime like an allround guide focus melee.
Then we take away him beating the goblin saving the girl we have him unload on said girl which sorry makes him not look good. Who the heck would unloaded there traumatic past onto a child that was just attacked and almost killed.
This episode felt like a full two steps back for the show.
LOL at the Hydra just letting them all leave. Must have been a successful use of the “Escape Combat” function.
Wonder why the 2nd flashback monsters turned around and murdered the party instead of the “live bait” in front of them? Maybe they had that old WoW(? bug causing mobs to preferentially target players based on their usernames?
So as he was fighting the goblins to save the girl, someone knocked him out with a blow to the back of the head, and when he came to he and the girl were still alive because the knights arrived at that exact moment? How lucky. But what about the girl’s red coat or whatever that he saw her wearing while hiding from goblins? It was gone when he came to. Maybe it just grew too warm at night to keep it on.
Why the hell did he tell a little child who just had a near-death experience about being betrayed by his party? Did he really want pity points that badly?
And then instead of training to be a better healer, he trained to be a jack-of-all-trades. Why the hell did he still advertise himself as a healer?
Even after the previous day’s orc scare on an early level, they decided it’s time to go deeper….
In this game, “liches” are just hoodie-wearing ghosts >_>. And he brought her to the area despite, as far as he knew, it being home to monsters immune to both their attacks.
The “lich” just floating unmoving, waiting for the players to make their move. Is this a turn based game?
“Must be from earlier.” – i.e. literally 90 seconds / 2 turns earlier.
His heals are still taking a long time for even the most superficial wounds. I guess it doesn’t matter too much in turn based combat, unless they take multiple turns which would be really bad.
Old enough to risk her life fighting monsters, too young to drink in a medieval fantasy world.
I wonder if whoever is governing the city knows what those ominous obelisks are for. Probably got bribed into allowing them without asking questions. If the governor was the one having them installed they’d have just made up a reason for it instead of hiding their involvement, unless they’re planning to use them as part of a false flag attack or something.
Implied Big Bad is interested in the “sleeping princess” and worried about “the ignoramus” for some reason.
Anyway I was hoping the show would improve this ep with him starting adventuring with his new party, but they spend half the episode on a dumb flashback instead. And then adventure half was pretty boring too. Dropped.
Onto episode 2 and we have half an episode of flashbacks for some reason.
Not what I was hoping for as they could have put the flashbacks part of this episode in the first one and combined the 2 different floors of dungeon farming from both episodes into this episode.
Seems like a weird way to do things, especially right at the start of a season.
Anyway we have his being kicked out of his old party explained in more details and…more eating and….more dungeon farming and….that’s about it.
We did see his shadowy trainer a few times so at least we have something to look forward to in future episodes.
Not gonna lie, this was a meh episode for sure. Gets a 5/10 this week. Hope it made a wide turn between episodes 1 & 2 and we get right back on track to more interesting stuff in episode 3 and beyond.
That just doesn’t make sense, Narsena can fight for her life in the dungeon where she could die at any time, but drinking a beer, god forbid, that is to much to ask for.