In his past life, high schooler Raku Shinomiya met an unfortunate end due to the interference of a malevolent deity. But in his reincarnation, he emerged as Larucu, a silver-haired prodigy, imbued with impressive abilities as compensation from the apologetic god. Despite a promising outlook and a desire for fulfillment, Larucu is confronted with a series of calamitous events: estrangement from his family, and a debilitating roadside collapse. However, his resourcefulness, honesty, and versatile skillset allow him to rise above these dire occurrences, propelling him towards his long-held dream of becoming an adventurer. Embracing his newfound life with fervor, Larucu revels in every moment.
Peer-rejected and deemed feeble, Yi Tianyun, the juvenile sovereign of Merak Palace, stands as an outcast. Yet, his aunt, Shi Xueyun, holds him in high esteem. When she presents him with a dragon blood elixir, he's hurled into the "Frenzy Leveling Up System," where he obtains the might he long craved. Implanted with exceptional strengths and armaments, no rival can thwart him. In a make-believe world swarming with gangs, sects, martial arts, sorcery, and fabled beasts, the central character's advancement mechanism render even the toughest foes impuissant.
In a world teeming with dungeons and monsters, Kang Hyeonjun, an F-Rank hunter, fights to make ends meet. However, his lack of skill in raids earns him harsh criticism from his fellow party members, leading to a steep drop in his self-esteem. To make matters worse, his girlfriend, who has surpassed him in every way, breaks up with him on their anniversary. One night, while inebriated, Hyeonjun stumbles upon a strange realm instead of his humble home. There, a man claims to be one of his past lives and offers him the power he has longed for, but only if he endures several challenges. As the saying goes, "no pain, no gain." Can Hyeonjun weather the trials and finally attain the strength he has always craved?
Once celebrated and revered as the leader of his Triad gang, he was admired by all. His victories in numerous territorial battles on behalf of the gang earned him the position of the boss's favored apprentice. But all of it came crumbling down in just one night. The cause of his ultimate downfall remains a mystery.
A deadly bunch of machines has emerged with the singular aim of eradicating sorcerers globally, but Orphen has been designated as invincible and thus tasked with thwarting their malevolent plan.
Nick, an experienced explorer, is facing a devastating turn of events. Though he had devoted his skills and know-how to his adventuring team, he was ousted by his esteemed leader, jilted by his girlfriend, and unjustly charged with embezzlement by his fellow adventurers. Feeling drained and defeated, Nick eventually comes across a group of individuals who share his disillusionment. Together, these crestfallen explorers band together to conquer their bleak and despairing reality.
Chen Fanyu, a monk in a chaotic era, became fascinated with the idea of time-traveling 500 years back to live a tranquil life. Despite once having ruled the universe in a past life, he was lonely and longed for companionship. After being reborn as an immortal centuries later, he returned to his homeland with a mission to make things right. To add some spice to his adventure, he pretended to be weak.
Lloyd, a positive young man, is resolute on turning his aspiration of becoming a soldier in the capital into a reality. Notwithstanding, his fellow villagers and acquaintances perceive him as the feeblest boy in the town and predict that he will perish the minute he undertakes his ambitious objective. Nevertheless, Lloyd has unknowingly been trained for what most would describe as catastrophic impediments by living in close proximity to the realm's most treacherous dungeon. Disregarding the pessimists, Lloyd departs for a beginner adventurer's community, unveiling his unmatched might to the whole kingdom.
Lina Inverse, a sorceress and expert bandit slayer on the move, teams up with Gourry Gabriev, a wandering swordsman, for a seemingly expedient partnership. The primary source for this tale is the Slayers manga, which draws from volumes one through eight of the Slayers novels. As for the fourth volume, it's an adaptation of the film Slayers Return.
22 years ago, Yokohama experienced an inexplicable seismic occurrence that led to its separation from mainland Japan and its ascent into the sky. Over time, a certain section of the inhabitants procured unprecedented abilities that were distinct to their temperaments, and they came to be known as Alters. These Alters plunged the formerly prosperous city into chaos. Currently, as Yokohama recovers, the Alters are divided into two factions - the HOLY, an organization with ethical principles and a plan to restore order, and those who intend to subjugate the weaker, regular populace. In the midst of this tension, Kazuma, a robust Alter who values himself and an orphan girl Kanami, finds himself stranded. He distrusts both groups and is oblivious to the fact that he may hold the key to achieving harmonious coexistence.
Ashamed of failing her high school entrance exam, a 16-year-old tomboy Sooha just wants to disappear off the face of the Earth. However, when she yells it out loud a mysterious stranger named Ganesha approaches with an offer. He comes from a magical realm called the Para Kingdom ruled by a female military hierarchy that enslaves the male population. Ganesha offers to grant Sooha's wish if she will help liberate the men. Thinking his country sounds like paradise, she instantly agrees. But when she arrives the men look to her as their new leader and Sooha learns that fate has a funny way of leading people to their destiny. Note: This series is on hiatus.
Despite being the granddaughter of a highly respected ninja village leader, Usagi's clumsiness has prevented her from advancing beyond the beginner's class. Her lack of progress disappoints her grandfather, who arranges her marriage to Lord Hanzo in the hopes that she will bear future generations of skilled ninja. However, it becomes clear that Lord Hanzo is not interested in Usagi or her potential to become a mother.