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      I gave it 3 episodes but it just didn’t do it for me. I liked the first episode but after that it got boring for me real fast. Buuuut I like that it exists, if only because it’s cool to isekai everything.

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      So is the spider one. The light novel has been really good and the manga doesn’t focus on the other characters so much as just the main character and her story.

      I haven’t finished either one, but I have been loving it so far.

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        I love the spider one. The misdirect in the anime was well done. It gave enough hints without spelling it out.

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        Spider is one of my all time favorites. I loved the LN, the world building was fantastic. The way the author laid out the mysteries of the world and the dynamics was perfection. Also, it’s a isekai that forces its characters to actually deal with living in another world. It’s not a throwaway plot point that explains why they’re so much better, smarter, ect than the locals.

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          Yeah I hate the current trend of everything being an isekai, but I like when the story does it well. Log Horizon was another one I enjoyed. The main characters try to return home, but they’re also learning about the world they’re in and trying to adapt to its rules and ways of doing things instead of just steamrolling their way through.

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    At least two pharmacy like roles and a few doctors, various cooking skills, farming, camp fire cookery.

    yes I agree this is a rule.

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      Oh yeah, the pharmacy one. Also the candy chef. Background mob. What else is there…?

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      • A tier. Reincarnated as an inanimate object.
      • B tier. Reincarnated as a plant.
      • C tier. Reincarnated as an animal (that cannot talk, telepathy is cheating).
      • D tier. Reincarnated as an undead (a human disguise drops them to E tier).
      • E tier. Reincarnated as a fantasy race (or a talking animal).
      • F tier. Reincarnated into a different role or social status.
      • Trash tier. Every Japanese high-schooler reincarnated as a black-haired swordsman. Korean black-haired high-school swordsmen are exempt because they all are violent trash-talking bitches, which puts them to F tier.
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        ‘I was reincarnated as tofu!’- the adventures of the bean curd warrior ‘All I wanted was a peaceful life, so I Reincarnated as a tree. So why are people worshipping me!’ - the unlikely forest projector you won’t be-leaf

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      “Ascendence of a bookworm” kinda. The main girl (and i mean girl. She’s literally a small child) is a bookworm reincarnated into a world were books are only for the higher class so she starts by making them herself and working herself into the higher class and the way it was going in the anime i predict she’ll do something about the class system. However the established class system is royals with magic and peasants and i fear she might replace it with capitalism instead but her heart is against classism so she might prove me wrong