I Aim to Be an Adventurer with the Jobclass of “Jobless”

I Aim to Be an Adventurer with the Jobclass of “Jobless”

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職業無職の俺が冒険者を目指してみた。 / 職業無職の俺が冒険者を目指すワケ。 (LN title)

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Shokugyou Mushoku no Ore ga Boukensha wo Mezashite Mita., Shokugyou Mushoku no Ore ga Boukensha wo Mezasu Wake. (LN title), 職業無職の俺が冒険者を目指してみた。, 職業無職の俺が冒険者を目指すワケ。 (LN title)

By souffle, スフレ

3.0
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
201 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Without a goal, a boy named Mars Ruina, who spent everyday lazing away, saves a girl named Laina from the attack of a monster. Defeating the monster in an instant, she witnessed Mars’ true power, and inquires which Adventurer’s Guild this must-be famous adventurer is from. However, the truth is Mars’ Job Class is simply “Jobless”. Laina invites Mars to train to be an adventurer under her tutelage. Although having a job class of “Jobless”, this exceedingly strong boy somehow or the other aims to become an adventurer. Before he realizes it, he has already formed a harem on the road of his expedient success story.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Aim to Be an Adventurer with the Jobclass of “Jobless” Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Aim to Be an Adventurer with the Jobclass of “Jobless” This web novel certainly has a catchy title, and the premise of an adventurer with a "Jobless" class definitely piqued my interest. However, after diving in and considering other reader experiences, my feelings are somewhat mixed. It's not a complete disaster, but it's also not a standout title in the crowded fantasy genre. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of adventure, exploring a new world filled with swords, magic, and the thrill of battling monsters. The early chapters hinted at this, but I soon found myself bogged down in a school setting, which wasn't quite what I signed up for. This sudden shift in focus from adventure to school life felt a bit like a bait-and-switch. ### What Works Well There are some redeeming qualities. I found myself enjoying the protagonist, Mars' personality. He seems like a genuinely likable character, and I appreciate that the story doesn't rely on the tired "isekai truck" trope to kick things off. I also think the author does a decent job of weaving together conversations, inner thoughts, and different points of view, which can be a tricky thing to pull off effectively. ### Areas of Concern My biggest concern is the generic feel of the story. While Mars is likable, the plot itself lacks a certain spark. It feels like it's checking off boxes in the fantasy genre without bringing anything truly unique to the table. The initial shift to a school setting may deter some readers looking for a classic adventure story. There's also a lack of compelling conflict or high stakes to keep me invested. The pacing feels slow, and the chapters can be quite short, leaving me wanting more substance. Some readers felt that the translation and formatting could be improved to provide a more nuanced reading experience. ### Final Verdict "I Aim to Be an Adventurer with the Jobclass of “Jobless”" has potential, mainly thanks to its protagonist. However, the generic plot, slow pacing, and abrupt shift to a school setting hold it back. It's not a terrible read, but it needs more to truly stand out in the genre. I'd give it a cautious 3/5 stars. It might be worth checking out if you're a fan of the genre and willing to overlook its flaws, but don't expect a groundbreaking masterpiece.

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