
Like I don't mind the premise at all, a guy getting summoned to another world where he summons heroes and uses mana to maintain them like yea sure great
But the in depth details about gacha systems and auto battling skill rotations and just super specific niche random game mechanics felt like such a waste and an attempt to make Shane the "super genius strategy tactician master gamer" but honestly for me personally felt unnecessary...
Once he summoned Farzan and the story started to shift away from like "oh shoot I need to do my dailies and weeklies to get my rewards for more gacha pulls" and more towards like figuring out Meltier's past, finding a way to get stronger, Shane's interactions with his heroes and trying to make sense of the world he's in etc. like actual plot points, it finally felt like the story was flowing and was much more enjoyable ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~

"The most dark and evil demonic energy ever known to man began gathering literally nothing this evil or powerful has ever existed"
Next chapter: Thanks to Eugene we were able to easily defeat the demonic energy easily with no casualties and march our army to victory you didn't see any kind of battle or struggle or anything but trust me it happened (but it wasn't a struggle because Eugene perfectly planned everything) anyway so like this army or demon or something is getting ready to destroy the universe... To be continued
"I just don't want you to hate me......................................."
"Healteaser is Hope....? Soobin is.................... Hope..........................?"
Like earlier wasn't JJA saying that he was trying to invite Hope into the guild? It's not like he hated him, he was literally already trying to play with him more before but they're treating it like it's some life altering bombshell when it's more of a "Oh wow that's crazy I thought you got banned before we could play together but we have been this whole time"
liiiiike... lmao
but I guess it's pretty accurate to MMO players being over dramatic over literally nothing ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶
I think the problem is more like Hope = veteran, trickster ; Healteaser = innocent newbie. And since he fell for the "innocent Soobin" , who is now revealed as not so innocent at all, his image of Soobin is crashing. ... maybe?
He feels betrayed because soobin never told him and it's exponentied because he doesn't know why and he felt he was close enough with him for that, so now he's probably thinking soobin might not trust him or something
I agree tho ngl soobin was scared that he would hare him if he were to reveal le secrets so it kinda makes sense in a way. Both sides have valid reasons for their actions tbh