Astral Online: Cursed by the Demon Lord to Become the Strongest Beautiful Girl, I Rapidly Grow and Dominate with Cheat Skills Despite Being the Weakest Profession

Astral Online: Cursed by the Demon Lord to Become the Strongest Beautiful Girl, I Rapidly Grow and Dominate with Cheat Skills Despite Being the Weakest Profession

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アストラル・オンライン〜魔王の呪いで最強美少女になったオレ、最弱職だがチートスキルで急成長して無双する

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Astral Online, アストラル・オンライン〜魔王の呪いで最強美少女になったオレ、最弱職だがチートスキルで急成長して無双する

By kamina humu, 神無フム

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
244 chapters
Original Publisher
hobby japan

Description

Sora, a hardcore gamer, starts playing the latest VRMMORPG “Astral Online”. Right after the game begins, he finds himself in an extremely unfair situation: battling the final boss, the Demon Lord Shaitan, in his initial state. After a fierce struggle, Sora is defeated by the Demon Lord Shaitan and falls under a curse. When he wakes up, he has become a silver-haired, blue-eyed girl. The curse he received is a terrifying one that can only be lifted by defeating the Demon Lord. Moreover, the effects of the curse extend beyond the game and into reality… This is a VR game fantasy story of meetings and farewells, woven by a silver-haired girl who cannot return to being a man until the Demon Lord is defeated.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hobby japan
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Astral Online: Cursed by the Demon Lord to Become the Strongest Beautiful Girl, I Rapidly Grow and Dominate with Cheat Skills Despite Being the Weakest Profession Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Astral Online: Cursed by the Demon Lord to Become the Strongest Beautiful Girl, I Rapidly Grow and Dominate with Cheat Skills Despite Being the Weakest Profession Okay, let's dive into this beast of a title! "Astral Online: Cursed by the Demon Lord to Become the Strongest Beautiful Girl, I Rapidly Grow and Dominate with Cheat Skills Despite Being the Weakest Profession" – it's a mouthful, but does the story deliver on that promise? After reading through what's available, here's my take. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing. Who can resist a gender-bent protagonist cursed by a Demon Lord, forced to navigate a virtual world with cheat skills? It screams power fantasy with a twist, and that initial hook is definitely strong. I was immediately curious to see how the author would balance the gender-bending aspect with the typical progression elements of a game-like world. ### What Works Well The core concept of the MC rapidly growing stronger despite their "weakest profession" is definitely a draw. I appreciate the power progression and the wish fulfillment that comes with it. Also, the story starts off strong with the MC's encounter with Satan. ### Areas of Concern However, the execution seems to stumble in a few areas. The most glaring issue I noticed is the inconsistency in perspective. Shifting between first and third person can be jarring and confusing, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. Pronoun usage also seems to be an issue, especially with the gender-bent MC. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so there are some potential spoilers ahead. You've been warned! The pacing seems to be a point of contention. Some readers found the initial momentum fizzled out after the MC gets together with their friend. Additionally, the reactions of side characters and their interactions with the MC feel somewhat contrived, as if they are only there for the sake of being a romantic interest. ### Final Verdict "Astral Online" has a lot of potential. The premise is fun, and the power fantasy elements are appealing. However, the technical issues like perspective inconsistencies and the somewhat forced interactions hold it back. If the author can smooth out these rough edges, this could be a truly enjoyable read. As it stands, it's a decent story with some significant flaws. I'm cautiously optimistic about its future.

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