Maou no Hajimekata

Maou no Hajimekata

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魔王の始め方

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: How to Build a Dungeon: Book of the Demon King, 成为魔王的方法, 魔王の始め方, 마왕을 시작하는법

By warau yakan, 笑うヤカン

4.2
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
310 chapters
Original Publisher
kill time communication

Description

“I do not trust humans. They’ll betray you without fail.” Aur, the man who had obtained the ability and right to become the Maou at the end of his life of research. Summoning the succubus Lilu, he then sets out on creating his own domain, a gigantic labyrinthine dungeon… The misanthropic Maou taking on the world, the curtain rises on a dark harem fantasy!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kill time communication
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Maou no Hajimekata Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Maou no Hajimekata "Maou no Hajimekata" definitely grabbed my attention with its blend of action, adult themes, and dungeon-building elements. It promised a unique take on the isekai genre, and after diving in, I can see why it has such a dedicated following, even if it's not without its flaws. ### First Impressions The initial premise is intriguing: a protagonist betrayed and seeking power, deciding to become a Demon King by building an unbeatable dungeon. This antihero approach, where the MC isn't afraid to get his hands dirty, immediately sets it apart from your typical light novel fare. I was hooked by the possibilities of cunning strategies and morally gray decisions. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects is the detailed dungeon creation. The author really delves into the intricacies of designing traps, managing resources, and outsmarting invaders. It feels like a twisted version of "Age of Empires," and I found myself invested in the MC's schemes. Some readers have particularly enjoyed the in-depth battle scenes and witty dialogue, painting a picture of a world that is both dangerous and engaging. The plot, while sometimes controversial, does blend the story and adult themes in a mature way. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its issues. I noticed some readers felt the early character interactions and relationships were rushed, even problematic. The speed at which the MC gains power might feel a bit too fast for some. Also, if you're sensitive to themes of NTR or morally questionable actions, this might not be the novel for you. Some readers felt the "adult" scenes were poorly written, and if you are looking for something extremely perverted you may want to look somewhere else. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mentioned the MC's use of mind control and the inclusion of a very young character in adult situations. These elements are definitely present, and it's crucial to be aware of them before diving in. ### Final Verdict "Maou no Hajimekata" is a complex and often controversial novel. It has a unique premise, intriguing dungeon-building mechanics, and a morally ambiguous protagonist. However, it also contains potentially triggering content and pacing issues that might not appeal to all readers. If you're looking for a lighthearted fantasy, this isn't it. But if you're prepared for a darker, more challenging read with a heavy dose of strategy and morally gray choices, it might just be worth a try.

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