Review: Even Given the “Worthless Appraiser” Class, I’m Actually the Strongest – A Hidden Gem for Fantasy Fans
If you’re into fantasy anime with a twist, Even Given the “Worthless Appraiser” Class, I’m Actually the Strongest (or Fuguushoku “Kanteishi” ga Jitsu wa Saikyou Datta) is a show you don’t want to miss. This 12-episode first season, based on the light novel by Ibarakino, takes the classic “underdog becomes overpowered” trope and spins it into something fresh and exciting.
The Premise: A “Worthless” Hero with a Secret Power
In a world where people are born with predetermined “jobs” granted by the gods, Ein is stuck with the seemingly useless role of an “Appraiser.” While others get flashy titles like “Hero” or “Mage,” Ein’s job sounds like a glorified pawn shop worker. But here’s the kicker: his “Divine Eye” ability is secretly the most overpowered skill in existence. The story follows Ein as he navigates a world that underestimates him, proving that strength isn’t always about brute force—it’s about how you use what you’ve got.
What Fans Are Saying
Since the anime adaptation was announced, fans of the light novel have been hyped to see Ein’s journey animated. While detailed episode-by-episode discussions are still sparse (likely because the anime is set to premiere in 2025), the general consensus is that this series has the potential to stand out in the crowded fantasy genre.
Here’s what’s got people talking:
1. The Underdog Appeal – Everyone loves a good underdog story, and Ein’s struggle to prove himself despite his “worthless” class resonates with viewers who enjoy character-driven narratives.
2. The Power System – The idea of a “Divine Eye” that can analyze and counter any ability is a fresh take on the usual “chosen one” formula. Fans are curious to see how this plays out in action scenes.
3. The Harem Element – Yes, it’s tagged as a harem, but early discussions suggest it’s more about Ein’s growth than romance. Still, the dynamic between Ein and the female characters is something to watch.
Why It Works
What makes Even Given the “Worthless Appraiser” Class stand out is its balance of humor, action, and character development. Ein isn’t just strong—he’s clever. His ability to outthink his opponents adds a layer of strategy to the fights, making them more engaging than your typical power-up battles.
The animation studio behind this adaptation hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, but if the teaser visuals are anything to go by, the art style stays true to Hitaki Yuu’s illustrations from the light novel. Fans are hoping for fluid action sequences and expressive character designs to bring Ein’s world to life.
Final Thoughts
While we’ll have to wait until 2025 for the full season, Even Given the “Worthless Appraiser” Class, I’m Actually the Strongest is shaping up to be a must-watch for fantasy and adventure fans. It’s got a relatable protagonist, a unique power system, and just enough mystery to keep you hooked.
If you’re tired of the same old “hero saves the world” storyline, give this one a shot. Ein’s journey might just surprise you.
Rating: 4/5 (Based on potential and source material hype)
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Note: This review is based on available information and fan discussions. Stay tuned for updates as the release date approaches!
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 1 to Episode 12
File Size: 3.6 GiB
Format/Quality: HEVC WEBRip DDP
Magnet Link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:2e37e2050b0fc4559e54453405b5675dee956e61
File List
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 01.mkv (323.2 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 02.mkv (286.7 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 03.mkv (296.7 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 04.mkv (315.2 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 05.mkv (304.0 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 06.mkv (326.4 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 07.mkv (280.2 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 08.mkv (313.0 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 09.mkv (308.4 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 10.mkv (317.9 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 11.mkv (314.2 MiB)
- [EMBER] Fugukan – 12.mkv (311.5 MiB)
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