3 คำตอบ2026-01-12 17:21:12
Volume 2 of 'I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in the Real World, Too' really dives deeper into Yuuya Tenjou's journey, and the supporting cast starts to shine brighter. Yuuya remains the heart of the story—this formerly bullied kid who stumbles into a parallel world and gains insane abilities. His growth is fascinating; he’s still awkward but slowly gaining confidence. Then there’s Kaori, his classmate who becomes more involved in his life. She’s sweet but perceptive, noticing Yuuya’s changes and sticking by him.
The light novel also introduces some new faces, like the mysterious guild members in the other world. One standout is Luna, a skilled warrior who crosses paths with Yuuya. She’s got this cool, no-nonsense vibe but secretly respects his strength. The dynamics between Yuuya and these characters feel fresh, especially as he juggles his dual life. What I love is how the story balances his real-world struggles—like school and social anxiety—with the high-stakes adventures in the other world. It’s not just about power; it’s about him finding his place in both worlds.
4 คำตอบ2026-07-07 05:24:13
I binged the manga a while back, but I'll try to recall. The protagonist is Masaki, a guy who gets reincarnated into a fantasy world with his entire office building. He's pretty chill and uses his modern knowledge, plus a bit of cheat ability, to build a settlement. The main heroine is definitely Leonora, the elf girl he saves from slavery early on. She's a healer and becomes his right hand, managing stuff.
There's also the beastkin girl, Siera, who's a fierce fighter and joins the community. The dwarf blacksmith Brokk is a big part of the 'kaitaku' or development side, making tools and weapons. The cast grows as they recruit more people, but those four are the core group you follow from the start. Honestly, I sometimes mix up some of the later side characters who show up for an arc.
Masaki's whole deal isn't about becoming overpowered and fighting a demon lord. It's more about nation-building and logistics, which I found a nice change of pace. The focus is really on him and Leonora's relationship as they build their new home.
2 คำตอบ2026-02-14 04:25:42
I picked up the second volume of 'I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in the Real World, Too' with some hesitation, honestly. The first book had its moments, but it felt like it was treading familiar ground. Surprisingly, this one hooked me early on. The protagonist's growth isn't just about overpowered abilities—there's a deeper exploration of how his newfound confidence reshapes his relationships back home. The scenes where he stands up to his bullies had me grinning, and the parallel world adventures feel more polished now that the world-building's established.
That said, if you're looking for groundbreaking storytelling, this might not be it. The tropes are still very much present—instant power-ups, adoring female characters, and villains who exist just to be crushed. But there's charm in how unapologetically it leans into wish fulfillment. The action sequences flow better than in Volume 1, and I found myself tearing through chapters during commute rides. It's like junk food reading: not nutritious, but satisfying when you're in the mood for something effortless. I'll probably grab Volume 3 when it drops, though I hope the series starts taking more risks with its dual-world dynamic.
6 คำตอบ2026-04-30 00:04:48
The light novel 'Chillin in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers' revolves around Banaza, an ordinary guy who gets transported to a fantasy world with what seems like a weak ability—Level 2 powers. But here's the twist: his 'weak' skills are actually ridiculously overpowered in disguise. He's joined by Fenrir, a wolf girl who becomes his loyal companion, and Riliangiu, a princess who initially underestimates him but eventually gets drawn into his orbit. The dynamic between these three is hilarious—Banaza's laid-back attitude clashes perfectly with Fenrir's fierce loyalty and Riliangiu's royal stubbornness.
What I love about this trio is how their relationships evolve. Fenrir starts off as this wild, almost feral character, but Banaza's kindness tames her in the most heartwarming way. Riliangiu, on the other hand, has this whole 'too proud to admit she's impressed' vibe that leads to some great banter. There are other side characters, like the guild members and rival adventurers, but the core trio carries the story with their chemistry. It's one of those series where the characters' personalities shine brighter than the actual plot, and that's saying something!
5 คำตอบ2026-01-23 06:42:11
The first volume of 'Chillin' in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers' introduces a cast that immediately caught my attention. The protagonist, Banaza, is this laid-back guy who gets transported to another world with what seems like a weak ability—until you realize it’s secretly overpowered. His casual attitude toward his newfound powers makes him so relatable, like he’s just vibing while everyone else freaks out. Then there’s Flio, the demon king’s daughter, who becomes Banaza’s wife early on. Her fiery personality and loyalty add a fun dynamic to their relationship. The supporting cast, like the elf Rys and the beastgirl Holo, bring their own quirks and strengths to the story, making the world feel alive.
What I love about this series is how it subverts typical isekai tropes. Banaza isn’t some hyper-focused hero; he’s just enjoying life, and his 'Level 2' cheat is hilariously broken in the best way. Flio’s tsundere tendencies and the way she balances Banaza’s chill vibe create a great contrast. The interactions between the characters feel organic, and the lighthearted tone makes it a refreshing read. If you’re into isekai with a twist, this one’s a gem.
5 คำตอบ2026-07-14 20:45:23
It starts with the protagonist, Mukouda, who gets summoned to another world by a hero summoning ritual that totally screws him over—no OP combat skills, just 'Online Supermarket,' which lets him order stuff from modern-day Japan. That's the whole 'Tondemo Skill' part. He's kind of ordinary but decent, and his main goal is just to survive and eat well, which I find super relatable. He's not out to save the world; he just wants a hot meal.
Then there's Fenrir, the wolf. Well, a Fenrir. He's the first and most iconic familiar Mukouda contracts with. Starts off as this terrifying, legendary beast, but Mukouda tames him with food—specifically, a giant slab of high-quality meat from his skill. Fenrir becomes this ridiculously powerful, fiercely loyal, and kinda gluttonous bodyguard. Their dynamic is hilarious because Fenrir is absurdly strong but totally motivated by the promise of more delicious treats.
You also have Sui, the slime. It's an evolution-type slime Mukouda picks up, and it's adorable. It starts as this cute little blue blob but evolves into a 'King Slime' and then an even more advanced form. Sui is incredibly useful for cleaning and material processing, but it's also another foodie obsessed with Mukouda's cooking. The party is basically a guy and his two overpowered, food-motivated monsters traveling and eating their way through the fantasy world. Later on, a few more familiar-type creatures join, but the core trio for most of the early story is definitely Mukouda, Fenrir, and Sui.
7 คำตอบ2026-02-14 14:03:45
Vol. 2 of 'I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in the Real World, Too' wraps up with some seriously satisfying payoffs. Yuuya, our protagonist, has been grinding in the other world, leveling up his skills and gaining insane abilities that bleed into his real life. The climax involves him facing off against a high-ranking monster in the dungeon, showcasing how far he’s come since his bullied days. The fight’s intense, but his cheat skills make it a spectacle—think flashy magic and overpowered physical attacks. Afterward, he returns to the real world, where his newfound confidence and strength start turning heads. His classmates, who once ignored or mocked him, suddenly see him in a new light. The volume ends with hints of bigger challenges ahead, both in the other world and his personal life, leaving you eager for the next installment.
What I loved most was how the story balances power fantasy with subtle character growth. Yuuya’s not just strong; he’s learning to navigate his dual life, and the ending teases how his real-world relationships might evolve. The author drops a few breadcrumbs about mysterious figures watching him, too—probably setting up future antagonists. It’s a classic 'underdog rises' tale, but the dual-world mechanics keep it fresh. If you’re into progression fantasy with a slice of life twist, this volume nails the vibe.
3 คำตอบ2026-01-12 20:21:44
If you're into the whole 'overpowered protagonist with dual-world adventures' vibe like 'I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World', you gotta check out 'The Eminence in Shadow'. It's got that same mix of ridiculous power fantasy and real-world shenanigans, but with a hilariously edgy twist—the MC basically LARPs as a secret mastermind while accidentally being right about everything. The comedy is top-tier, and the action scenes are just as over-the-top.
Another solid pick is 'Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody'. It’s more laid-back but still scratches that itch of a guy stumbling into absurd strength. The protagonist’s casual attitude toward his OP status makes it a fun, low-stakes read. Plus, the world-building is surprisingly detailed for a series that started as a web novel.
3 คำตอบ2026-01-12 08:20:58
The protagonist's rise to being unrivaled in both worlds boils down to the sheer versatility of his cheat skill. It’s not just about raw power—though that’s a huge part of it—but how he creatively combines abilities from the other world with his real-life struggles. In the second volume, we see him using his enhanced physical stats to dominate in sports, while his magical knowledge lets him solve problems in ways no one else can. The contrast between his former bullied self and his new confidence is what makes it satisfying; it’s a classic underdog story with a twist.
What really sets this apart from other power fantasies is the dual-world dynamic. The protagonist isn’t just strong in one realm—he’s leveraging skills from the fantasy world to excel in the real one, which feels fresh. The light novel does a great job showing how his growth isn’t just about combat but also personal resilience. By the end of Vol. 2, it’s clear his 'unrivaled' status comes from adaptability, not just brute force.
4 คำตอบ2026-02-25 00:43:19
The first volume of 'High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even in Another World!' introduces an ensemble of brilliant teens who get isekai'd together. My favorite is Tsukasa Mikogami, the politician—his calm demeanor and strategic mind make him stand out. Then there's Ringo Ohoshi, the medical prodigy whose kindness contrasts her genius. The group also includes Shinobu Sarutobi (ninja skills), Aoi Ichijou (business acumen), and Keine Kanzaki (journalism). Their dynamic reminds me of 'Dr. Stone' but with more political intrigue.
What's cool is how their real-world talents translate into fantasy powers. Tsukasa becomes a leader, Ringo invents medicine, and Shinobu turns into a literal shadow warrior. The way they clash and collaborate feels fresh, especially when their modern ethics collide with medieval traditions. I binge-read this volume because their teamwork against oppressive nobles was just chef's kiss.