Yeah, it's a solid time-killer. The farming spin on the overpowered MC trope is novel enough to keep you going. It's not high literature, but the progression is steady and satisfying in a very straightforward way. I read it on my commute when I don't want to think too hard. The translation was decent, and the chapters are short, which makes it easy to digest in bits. Wouldn't call it a must-read, but it definitely has its place.
Funny, I tried reading that one after seeing the title pop up everywhere. Honestly, it felt like a collection of system notifications for the first few chapters. So many blue boxes. It scratches a very specific itch if you're into the numbers-go-up aspect of LitRPG and find farming mechanics genuinely relaxing.
I stuck with it for about fifty chapters. The main character is a bit of a non-entity, mostly a vehicle for skill acquisition. The fun, for me, was seeing how the author stretched the concept—like turning 'plowing' into a combat skill with earth magic. It's brain-off comfort food, not a complex meal. I'd say it's worth a read if you're in the mood for something low-stakes and predictable, but don't expect it to surprise you.
There's a weirdly calming rhythm to the progression, even if the prose is functional at best.
I'm genuinely baffled by the love for this series. It's one of the most boring things I've ever clicked on. The premise is 'what if farming was a superpower' but the execution is just a checklist of skills being gained with zero narrative tension or character development. The dialogue is stilted, and the world feels like a cardboard backdrop for the system.
Some people call it a 'cozy' read, but to me, cozy implies warmth and charm, not this sterile, mechanical list of actions. I gave up after the MC got his tenth consecutive farming-related skill with no meaningful change in the story's direction. If you want a good 'overpowered from mundane skills' story, there are far better ones out there that actually have a plot. This feels like reading someone's game log.
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Man, that title always cracks me up. It's exactly what it says on the tin: a guy gets reincarnated into a fantasy world that runs on RPG logic, and for some reason he decides to pour all his points into farming-related skills like tilling, animal husbandry, and herbalism. Everyone thinks he's a useless weakling because he's not swinging a sword, but then his crops start yielding insane mana-infused fruits that boost stats, his tilling skill accidentally creates earthquake-level tremors, and the animals he raises are basically mythical beasts. The plot is a slow, cozy power fantasy about him building a life on his farm, unintentionally solving national crises with his harvests, and watching all the 'real' heroes and nobles lose their minds. The fun is in the juxtaposition of his peaceful daily routines against the sheer, world-breaking power they conceal.
I breezed through the web novel version last month. It’s less about epic battles and more about the satisfying schadenfreude when the arrogant guild master who mocked him has to beg for a single carrot to cure a plague. The main tension comes from him trying to keep his peaceful farmer façade while the kingdom’s leadership increasingly suspects this rural bumpkin is their only hope against the Demon Lord's army, which is ironically advancing right toward his… fertilizer stockpile.
Man, I just caught up on the latest chapters of 'I Somehow Got Strong by Raising Skills Related to Farming' yesterday, and the system is wild. It’s not a straightforward, traditional level-up at all. The protagonist, Hira, basically gets a god-tier skill called 'Life Cultivation' from his farmer class, which everyone writes off as useless. But the whole trick is in the synergy and hidden multipliers.
He grinds basic stuff like 'Soil Tilling' and 'Seed Sowing' to absurd levels, and that unlocks crazy passive bonuses that apply to everything—like increased vitality, strength gains from manual labor, and eventually, nature-based elemental resistance. His 'Harvest' skill at a high level literally lets him reap 'experience' and 'stat points' from the crops he grows. The power scaling feels earned because it’s all tied to his daily, monotonous farm work, which I find weirdly satisfying. The recent arc where he uses a maxed-out 'Pest Control' skill to instantly nullify a swarm of magical locusts that a whole guild of adventurers couldn’t handle was hilarious.
It’s less about combat and more about breaking the world’s logic with sheer, stubborn dedication to a single lifestyle.
A friend actually recommended this one to me after I was on a big isekai binge last year. The title is a real mouthful, 'I Somehow Got Strong by Raising Skills Related to Farming', but the story is straightforward: a guy gets sent to another world and his cheat skill is… farming. He gets stronger by doing farm work. It’s exactly the kind of niche, cozy premise I love.
As for an anime, there isn’t one yet. I check every season for news, but it's still just a light novel and manga series. The manga adaptation is pretty popular, so an anime feels possible, maybe in a year or two. I’d watch it in a heartbeat for the slice-of-life vibes and the oddly satisfying progression of watching a field get plowed.
It reminds me of 'Farming Life in Another World' which did get an anime. Maybe if that one does well, it’ll open the door for this title too. Here’s hoping.