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Arifureta Zero #3

Arifureta Zero: Volume 3

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A few months have passed since the battle at Andika, and the Liberators have spent some much-needed time resting. But when Miledi heads to a Liberator branch office with her newest comrade, Meiru, she discovers that the hidden village in the Reisen Gorge has been destroyed! She rushes over to the scene only to meet a mysterious man wearing a scarf. He introduces himself as Vandre Schnee, another user of ancient magic, and he says he's willing to join the Liberators, but only if Miledi and the others go to the demon kingdom, Igdor. Who is this mysterious man, and can they trust him!?

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First published March 25, 2019

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September 10, 2020
While the Zero series started out strong... this volume just didn't do it for me. Maybe I just wasn't in an Arifureta mood. Or maybe it's because if you took all the f-words from the first 8 main line books, the two previous ZERO books and triple that number you'll see that many in the first 100 pages of this book. Certainly the bonus stories were on par with the typical book being pretty worthless. It certainly didn't help that in a 400 page book NOTHING of interest happens in the first 115 pages.

Yes, yes, by the end of the book there is some stuff that happens, there's some big ol' epic fights, but I didn't feel attached to any body like I have previously. Maybe I am just getting tired of the same shtick for Miledi and company. Considering Melidi is just as much an ass in the mainline we can't expect to see that I suppose. At least with Hajime and co. we have some growth and change.

You may find it more interesting than me, and I'm certainly not giving up on Arifureta or even Zero because of one book, but this one was a swing and a miss, 3 strikes you're out, inning over.

Verdict: If you like the Arifureta-verse you might like this one, if you're into Zero I hope you appreciate this one more than me 'cause it just didn't cut it.
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March 20, 2024
In their latest adventure, Melidi and her companions confront their most formidable adversary yet, facing off against the demon king and his formidable forces. Although the narrative begins at a leisurely pace, it swiftly gains momentum, immersing the reader in a whirlwind of action. This installment stands out not only for its humor but also for the depth of its characters, each of whom leaves a significant emotional imprint on the others. As I venture into the fourth volume of "Arifureta Zero," I reflect on the journey thus far with fondness. This volume was particularly enjoyable, enriched by detailed explorations into the lore of ancient magic users and the intricacies of a corrupt church. It's a compelling blend of levity and gravitas, making for a truly engaging read.
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January 30, 2020
Zero by name, Hero by nature

More hijinks from Miledi and the crew, this time adding a demon to their party! In many ways this is more charming than the main Arifureta series but the similarities are quite enough to ensure fans will be entertained here as well. Recommended as a good fun read...
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