This Hero Is Invincible but Too Cautious
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この勇者が俺TUEEEくせに慎重すぎる
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Cautious Hero, Kono Yuusha ga Ore TUEEE Kuse ni Shinchou Sugiru, Shinchou Yuusha, The Hero is Overpowered but Overly Cautious, この勇者が俺TUEEEくせに慎重すぎる
By tsuchihi light, 土日月
japanese Web Novel
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Lista, a Goddess from the God’s realm, has a huge task to accomplish. She must save the world Geabrande (with a S-rank difficulty salvation) from evil threats. To perform this task, she summons a hero from Planet Earth called Ryuguuin Seiya. This hero is exceptional and fully capable, but has one major problem: he is unbelievably cautious.
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## My Thoughts on This Hero Is Invincible but Too Cautious
Okay, let's dive into "This Hero Is Invincible but Too Cautious." This web novel had me intrigued from the start with its unique take on the isekai genre. The premise is simple: a hero is summoned to save a world, but he's so cautious, it's almost comical. But did it live up to the hype? Let's break it down.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked by the concept. The idea of a protagonist who's *too* prepared, bordering on paranoid, felt like a refreshing twist on the overpowered hero trope. I was eager to see how the author would play with this dynamic. The story is told from the perspective of the goddess Ristarte, which is interesting.
### What Works Well
The dynamic between the overly cautious hero, Seiya, and the somewhat ditzy goddess, Ristarte, is definitely a highlight. Many readers seemed to enjoy the comedic interactions and the way Seiya's extreme caution contrasts with Ristarte's more emotional nature. I also appreciated the way the author subverts typical isekai tropes. The villains aren't pushovers; they're actually competent and pose a genuine threat, forcing Seiya to be as cautious as he is.
### Areas of Concern
However, I did find some aspects of the story to be problematic. A few readers pointed out that the humor can be repetitive, relying too heavily on the same jokes and gags. The character development also seems to stagnate after a while, with some feeling that Ristarte, in particular, becomes more annoying than endearing. The plot structure itself can feel repetitive as well.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out significant plot developments in later volumes that drastically change the dynamic. Specifically, the ending of volume 2 and the Ixphoria arc in volumes 3 and 4 are points of contention.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "This Hero Is Invincible but Too Cautious" is a mixed bag. While the premise and comedic elements are initially engaging, the repetitive humor and questionable character development can wear thin over time. If you're looking for a lighthearted isekai with a unique twist, it might be worth a try. However, be prepared for some potential frustrations along the way. I'd give it a cautious recommendation.