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Without noticing it, a man called Bill passed away, but then he realized that his life wouldn't end that way and soon he was reborn as Billy in another world. Billy was already satisfied enough that he retained his memories, but the surprises didn't end there. He was born with a weird power that granted him the chance to convert mana into experience points and transmit it to all sorts of things.
Things were looking pretty good until he noticed that he was born in an impoverished and rustic village that was facing their imminent extinction in the hands of creatures that he had never heard of before and other tribes that had all sorts of abilities. Before he could learn how even to crawl, Billy had to find a way to help his tribe. Otherwise, they will be annihilated before he can even become strong enough to stand.
Billy's journey will be much different than he had imagined. Much farther away from Earth than he had originally thought, Billy will have to adapt to a new environment where his tribe is at the bottom of the food chain. Will he be able to grow up safely and try to change things for the better for his new family and friends?
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Love the pace of the story and how he explains everything and not just a info dump first chapter. Author really knows how to set the pace of his story.
I feel that this type of leveling system is really interesting. The subtle way that the author shows how people living in a skill system world without knowledge or access to it would develop special abilities and interact with the system.
he has a system, but like genuinely hardly ever uses it. basically imagine you were at a bakery that sold both freshly made proffesionally done bread, and the recipe to make the bread. instead of just buying the bread, our mc reads the name of the bread, briefly reads the ingredients and just full sends up. if pull yourself up by your bootstraps was a novel, this would be it. except the entire time he's trudging along, he could just launch himself to victory. truly a pay to win player with an utterly agregious amount of coins, but he ain't spending any of them. it's like watching a guy starve to death while he sits in a mansion.
you should think about uploading this to royal road you would get a lot more readers than you have now because there is no paywall. either way I will still support this novel it's one of the better reincarnation/system novels I've read.
I can make everything level up, but choose not to. MC is too smart for his own good and refuses to be efficient with his abilities for fear of being too op for his age. He hovers at this weird line between being stronger than his friends but not as strong as adults until he needs to be. He has the potential to powerlevel himself any skill or any item and trains constantly just inefficiently for years out of fear of standing out too much even though he has the ability to store the results of his training as status points. He is shown to understand how to maximize his system early on but ends up ignoring it after a point until the moment he needs to overcome a new obsticle. The author shows him accumulating power over years only for him to have a self imposed limiter on his potential for story reasons because his peers would quickly lose relevance as party members but it goes against the personality, desire, and need of strength of MC to do so which is frustrating.
I like it only complaint is that he underutilises his system Snskwjsbdjekwbsbebenejekkeodidjdndkekekejejsnenejeekekeksjshdjkeieieejekiejejeueejiehebed
The start of this novel is fun to read. Sure there are some things that aren't done very well, but overall the start of this novel is very fun to read. It has a fairly high pace, with quick progression and things happen in an propriate pace, without much filler. After they leave the first area though, things fall apart. The characters don't really have a goal anymore. The story just keep meandering. Progression grinds to a halt, the pacing greatly suffers and pretty much everything they do from that point just feels like filler. It really feels like they do side quest after side quest. Especially that second dungeon enter is super grindy and boring. Besides that, the MC also seems to use his core power less and less. You know, the power he was born with and is pretty much what the title of this novel is based on. He barely uses it anymore. Honestly a real shame, because the start of this novel was a lot of fun.
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I'm at chapter 40 now. I quite like the novelty of the world background, him being born in a tribe in a seemingly very primitive world. I also like the idea of the system. But I really don't like how the MC uses the system if he even uses it. He should be reborn from the 21st century, but he doesn't have any common sense. Even if I'm a complete game idiot, I would still distribute the status points more equally, especially at the beginning, at least to understand how each stat influences me.
Shuch A waste. Why give OP system when author is afraid of OP MC. I don't have anything against author but shuch A mash-up could not have happened if he had just introduced simple system.
Seemingly slow and one of the main features is barely utilized. Power and ability comparisons aren't so balanced. Good premise for story building however.
The First chapters were really good, But i started to get really annoying to read 100+ chapters of teammates complaining and Second guessing MC. With such stupid and annoying teammates MC should travel solo instead of annoying the reader without any mental growth of teammates
I understand trying to nerf the power of the MC but when not done right, it just makes the MC look like an idiot. It's like he is allergic to getting stronger. He finds out that when killing monsters in the dungeons, he gains alot of XP, and could easily level up and level up his skills too. Any average MC would at least try to get stronger.. .Grind the heck out of the dungeon but this MC has no motivation to do so. Its so frustrating.
don't mean to be a drag...but a pretty average novel for babies....tried reading it past the early chapters thinking it would get better..nah ...still shii....no improvements whatsoever....
the few problem s I have with this story is one he has a lot of missing words or thing change in the middle of a paragraph like " he slashed with his sword. he priced with the knife two he skipped words making it confusing three some of the title don't have to do with the novel for a chapter or two than on part 3 the title makes sense fore he does not use his system he stacks up like hundreds of points and does not use them and just does not have hp for some reason other than that it's a fine book