-manga Geemu Chuuban De Shinu Akuyaku Kizoku Ni Tensei Shita Node Hazure Skill Tame Wo Kushi Shite Saikyou Wo Mezashite Mita- !!better!! Here
This story, often translated as "I Reincarnated as a Villainous Noble Who Dies in the Mid-Game, so I Used the Useless 'Tame' Skill to Become the Strongest," follows a classic isekai premise with a strategic twist. Core Premise The protagonist is reincarnated as
Search Tags: Isekai, Reincarnation, Villainous Noble, Monster Tamer, Strategy, Underdog, Manga Game, Hazure Skill. This story, often translated as "I Reincarnated as
- Domestication of monsters considered untamable (due to level or ferocity).
- Accumulation of a monster army without mana cost scaling issues.
- Resource extraction (monster materials, exploration of dangerous zones).
The Premise: A Mid-Boss with a Death Flag
Unlike many protagonists reincarnated as the final boss or the secret hero, our unnamed Japanese protagonist finds himself in a frustratingly precarious position. He is reborn as Riol Fortner, the secondary antagonist in a popular "manga game" (a visual novel or SRPG). Riol isn't a background character; he is the Chuuban (中盤)—the mid-boss. He is the noble who corners the hero party around chapter 30, only to be spectacularly executed, serving as a stepping stone for the protagonist’s character growth. Domestication of monsters considered untamable (due to level
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Synopsis
The story follows a protagonist who is reincarnated into the body of Eric Rapha Holfort, a minor villain character from an adult game (eroge) he used to play. In the original game's plot, Eric exists solely to harass the heroine early in the story, serving as a stepping stone for the main hero to defeat, earning the hero glory and the heroine's affection. The Premise: A Mid-Boss with a Death Flag
6. Thematic Conclusions
The title’s explicit phrasing (“kushi shite” — using to the fullest, “saikyou wo mezashite mita” — tried aiming for the strongest) reflects a procedural narrative: the protagonist experiments with a weak skill until it breaks the game’s intended balance.