Modern Dungeon – A Tale of a High Schooler with Abnormally High Initial Luck, Becoming the Strongest Using Skills Obtained from Canned Gacha
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【現代ダンジョン】幸運の初期値が異常に高かった高校生が、缶詰ガチャで手に入れたスキルを使って最強になる物語 / 幸運の初期値が異常に高かった高校生が、缶詰ガチャで手に入れたスキルを使って現代ダンジョンで最強になる物語
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Also known as: KOUN NO SHOKI CHI GA IJO NI TAKAKATTA KOKOSEI GA, KANZUME GA CHA DE TE NI IRETA SKILL WO TSUKATTE GENDAI DUNGEON DE SAIKYO NI NARU MONOGATARI, 【現代ダンジョン】幸運の初期値が異常に高かった高校生が、缶詰ガチャで手に入れたスキルを使って最強になる物語, 幸運の初期値が異常に高かった高校生が、缶詰ガチャで手に入れたスキルを使って現代ダンジョンで最強になる物語
By yousuke tokino, 時野洋輔
japanese Web Novel
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Ten years ago, mysterious, laid-back characters called Danpons arrived from another world and created dungeons that have become a part of everyday life in Japan.
High school student Taira Ichino is invited by friends to explore the dungeon at Osaka Umeda Station. However, the place is teeming with people, making it impossible to defeat monsters properly. All he acquires are minimal experience points and a mysterious canned item called the “D-Can,” whose contents and method of opening remain unknown.
Back home, as Taira yearns for a personal dungeon, the D-Can suddenly opens. Inside, he discovers a candy that allows him to learn skills.
Taira learns skills from the candy and delves into dungeon, determined to become the strongest dungeon explorer…
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adapted to mangaalternate worldbeautiful female leadcheatschildhood friendscowardly protagonistdense protagonistdungeonselemental magicfantasy worldgame elementshidden abilitieshunterslevel systemlolilotterylove interest falls in love firstlucky protagonistmagicmale protagonistmodern daymonstersnaive protagonistoverpowered protagonistpolygamyspecial abilitiesweak to strong
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## My Thoughts on Modern Dungeon – A Tale of a High Schooler with Abnormally High Initial Luck, Becoming the Strongest Using Skills Obtained from Canned Gacha
Okay, let's be real, that title is a mouthful. But hey, it pretty much tells you exactly what you're getting into with *Modern Dungeon*. It's a light-hearted, modern-day dungeon story with a main character who's basically drowning in luck. I went in expecting some fun, and I wasn't entirely disappointed, but it definitely has its quirks.
### First Impressions
The premise is interesting enough. Dungeons popping up in the modern world, a high schooler with insane luck, and gacha skills? It's a recipe for some potentially hilarious and exciting adventures. I was definitely intrigued by the "slice-of-dungeon-daily-life" vibe, which is a nice change of pace from the usual grimdark dungeon stories.
### What Works Well
The lightheartedness is a major plus. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and that's refreshing. The MC's luck stat definitely leads to some amusing situations, and the skills he gets from the gacha are often pretty creative. I also appreciate the focus on daily life alongside the dungeon crawling. It makes the world feel a bit more grounded, even with all the fantastical elements. The childhood friend trope is done well enough, and it provides a solid foundation for the MC's relationships.
### Areas of Concern
Honestly, the MC's personality (or lack thereof) is a bit of a letdown. He seems almost *too* passive, constantly trying to avoid standing out. I can see why some might find him frustrating. The world-building surrounding the dungeons could also use some work. It feels a bit underdeveloped, and the lack of tension in some arcs makes the story feel a bit aimless at times. Also, the introduction of some of the female characters feels a little forced and their personalities are a bit lacking. It feels like they are there to fill a role and not to be an actual character.
### Final Verdict
*Modern Dungeon* is a decent, light read if you're looking for something easy to pick up and not think too hard about. It's not going to blow your mind with intricate plotlines or deep character development, but it can be an enjoyable way to pass the time. Just be prepared for a healthy dose of plot armor and a protagonist who might occasionally make you want to shake him. I'd say give it a shot if you're in the mood for some mindless fun, but don't expect a masterpiece.