Reincarnated as a Dragon Hatchling (Manga) Vol. 1

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Reincarnated as a Dragon Hatchling (Manga) Vol. 1

Reincarnated as a Dragon Hatchling (Manga) Vol. 1

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Things like him trying to be friendly to a human settlement even though all evidence has pointed to that being impossible. This story has 178 chapters at the time of writing this. That seems like it might be long. Well, You would be right because this is one of the most boring stories i'v read. Especially with something as epic as Dragons being in this. I can't even properly explain why this MC is so dumb. It's something you'd have to actually read yourself to understand.

After defeating Baal, Illusia received the title "World's Strongest Proof", now being the strongest monster in the world currently.

Now the MC has a deadline to level up and get ready to beat the Hero in just 4 days!! Sounds like it might be interesting right ? Well that's wrong as soon as you remember that this entire thing would never have happened if the MC wasn't an idiot. After Eldia's death, Illusia's title "Ryuo Son (Son of the Dragon King)" changed to "Ryuo (Dragon King)". Reincarnated as a Dragon Hatchling is another entry to the plethora of "reborn as a monster" series inside the already bloated isekai genre. However, it does something I think is really special, and something you genuinely don't see very often. He is for no reason evil. He is an awful character. Not just in the sense that he is the bad guy. But he is such a badly made character that it's impossible for me to enjoy this section and it even ruins my opinion of the rest of the story.

This is another isekai where the mc is reincarnated as a being that is not human. The story feels very similar to 'Kumo desu ga, Nani ka?'. Where the MC's are both protagonists that were originally human, but were reborn as a monster. They both have an ability to speak with god. The world is shaped like a video game and they both strive to level up to understand the reason for them being sent to their new world. Not to mention they both have a appraisal skill that works the same way. All in all this feels like a copy of previous mentioned manga, At Humanization level 7 his height is that of a human's which is around 170 to 180 cm tall. He has the addition of white colored hair long enough to reach down his shoulders. His body is solidly built but not as much so as his Humanization levels 1, 2 and 3. He still retains some scales located on certain parts of his body while the color of his skin looks pale. His claws have become nice and pointy looking nails. Overall he can be passed off as a demi-human at least. This manga is full of ups and downs when it comes to the relative amount of enjoyment. At times, I see this as one of the best isekai mangas to ever exist, but at others, it’s nothing more than a mind-numbing read. Though, I’ll give the flowers where flowers are due, as this has one of the best developments, in plot or character, in any isekai manga, but it also possesses a horrendous amount of unnecessary details that diminishes any form of enjoyment. Is the series flawless? No, of course not. Despite the brisk pacing, there are some points in both LNs with a lot of "downtime". It's enjoyable downtime, don't get me wrong, but they might be frustrating to some readers. While I think Illusia is a great character, he has his moments of poor decision-making speed, and while this is an intended character flaw, much like the previous point, it might not be your cup of tea. Also, keep in mind we're still just at the second LN in the English side, it's entirely possible there's going to be future problems that are not yet present in the little media we have.

This story also has an awful habit of creating these characters just so they can be used for the plots convenience and then thrown away and never to be seen again. We had two high class adventures that come investigating a missing person in the forest and comes across the Dragon. But they are never used again. They had no purpose and was just forgotten. It honestly comes across as the author wanting to do something with them but just forgetting them. But then we are introduced to the Rabbit, An awful new character that isn't fun or charming or even adorable. This by itself isn't enough to ruin this section of the story. As an Oneiros his face is much harder and his horns are much larger, having now grown to be at the edge of his field of vision. His body is covered in bluish-purple scales and the upper half of his face is like a beaked mask. He has six green eyes. He has four wings and a tail that splits in two. His body is larger but his height of view isn't much higher than when he was an Ouroboros. What really ruins this story is the "Hero" Now i saw some people like him. I can see why. With him on screen the story is actually kind of interesting for a bit. But he is one of the worst made characters i'v seen in recent time. He puts Disney Mustache twirling villains to shame. I don't like doing this. I'm more someone that will suffer through a story in hopes that i find something special of a story. But with this i can't. I am dropping this.



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