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* UnwantedAssistance: The Hero group is under the impression that by hunting the local monsters to near-extinction, they are not only gaining experience and leveling up, but they’re also making the areas safe for the kingdom's citizens. Unfortunately, this having the detrimental effects of driving the monsters into other areas in dangerous stampedes, depriving the local economies of much-needed raw materials and natural resources, causing mass immigration of adventurers and workforce, and endangering the lives of citizens of other nations.
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*EasyLogistics: Completely lacking. The Hero group is primarily combat-oriented, and is greatly unbalanced with no means of logistical support. They cannot venture far into dungeons or hunting areas, and must constantly return to base to re-supply and drop off their kills. It also doesn't help that porters who come with them don't survive very long. Due to the King RemovingTheCrucialTeammate, the group doesn't even have logistical support during the quests in terms of healing potions or enhanced equipment.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: By kidnapping Touji and dragging him to their den, they gave him the perfect excuse to offload his item drop loots with Meyer, without having to reveal his Loots Drop ability. Furthermore, by "escorting" him to their den, they added themselves to his "party" and thus started giving him passive exp from their exploits.

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: By kidnapping Touji and dragging him to their den, they gave him the perfect excuse to offload his item drop loots with Meyer, without having to reveal his Loots Drop ability. Furthermore, by "escorting" him to their den, they added themselves to his "party" and thus started giving him passive exp from their exploits.And as a final indignity, when Touji escapes, he steals every bit of loot they had, basically robbing the robbers.
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* PsychologicalProjection: Since he was a thrill-seeking fool who got his jollies by TemptingFate, he presumed all the other fairies were just as bored and borderline suicidal as he was, and would appreciate the "excitement," despite repeated warnings. When he's being banished and chased off, he angrily pouts and protests that they're all "ingrates" who don't appreciate his efforts to entertain them, and "idiots" who are just too stupid to realize how much they need him. Yeah, he won't be missed.
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* BerserkButton: For reasons nobody can explain, it takes offense at being called "heavy" despite being a golem made of stone. In chapter 20, Touji, Pochi, and Collect are trussed up by a level 51 monster which Touji takes to calling a "knock-off Franchise/Pokemon" and looks surprisingly like Vitribel, the pitcher plant. It tries to grab Goleo as well, but fails, and Touji points out the golem is their last hope at escape as it's too heavy for the plant monster to bind. Goleo, enraged, throws its hammer at Touji, at which point Touji has to apologize for the "insult."

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* BerserkButton: For reasons nobody can explain, it takes offense at being called "heavy" despite being a golem made of stone. In chapter 20, Touji, Pochi, and Collect are trussed up by a level 51 monster which Touji takes to calling a "knock-off Franchise/Pokemon" Franchise/{{Pokemon}}" and looks surprisingly like Vitribel, the pitcher plant. It tries to grab Goleo as well, but fails, and Touji points out the golem is their last hope at escape as it's too heavy for the plant monster to bind. Goleo, enraged, throws its hammer at Touji, at which point Touji has to apologize for the "insult."
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* DoNotTauntChthulhu: He lived for the excitement of provoking beings he '''knew''' would kill him if they caught him.

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* DoNotTauntChthulhu: DoNotTauntCthulhu: He lived for the excitement of provoking beings he '''knew''' would kill him if they caught him.
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* DoNotTauntChthulhu: He lived for the excitement of provoking beings he '''knew''' would kill him if they caught him.
** He goes and pranks humans when he was repeatedly warned that humans hunt fairies for their body-parts, and his pranks gave the humans plenty of reason to be unsympathetic.
** He repeatedly pokes the fairy eater with a stick while it's sleeping, knowing it's ''a fairy eater'' and he's a fairy, and he's shocked when it wakes up and comes after him.


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** He goes full-tilt InsaneTrollLogic to tell himself and all the other fairies that they should be ''grateful'' he put their lives in danger on a repeated basis by provoking humans and nearly got them killed when he provoked the fairy eater one time too many and had the fairies wind up nearly eaten by a giant pitcher plant when they fled their home.


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* TooDumbToLive: Combined with LethallyStupid. He knows the fairies call their village "Fairy Paradise" because ''they're in hiding'' and yet repeatedly leaves its borders to go harass humans and monsters then flees right back to the village. He nearly gets them all killed by kiting the fairy eater there and actually leaves them to die at the tendrils of the giant pitcher plant while he hides. At the end, he even runs right into his death when he's banished from the village and warned to never return. And he thinks the rest of the fairies are idiots while he's brilliant.
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* WorthlessYellowRocks: When she's rewarding Touji for his aid and giving him a tour of the village, along with teaching him how to make ultra-pure water and grow fairy berries so he doesn't '''have''' to come back, though he'd be welcome if he did, she shows Touji human valuables like gold and jewelry, that the fairies have collected in the forest and view as trash. Touji happily collects them and takes them away.

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* DiggingYourselfDeeper: After Touji's dealt with the Fairy Eater and Pochi is serving sweets he prepared, Loki shows up and asks for some, like he did nothing wrong. The fairies respond by telling him he's not welcome. asking where the hell he was when they needed to uproot and move saplings while evacuating. He responds that he panicked, fled, and hid.

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* DiggingYourselfDeeper: After Touji's dealt with the Fairy Eater and Pochi is serving sweets he prepared, Loki shows up and asks for some, like he did nothing wrong. The fairies respond by telling him he's not welcome. He responds by acting as if he came back because he was worried about all the others, which doesn't fool anyone. The fairies respond by asking him where the hell he was when they were trying to evacuate and needed his help to uproot relocate the berry bushes they need to live. He protests that he panicked and move saplings while evacuating. was in hiding, then protests that he couldn't have possibly known the fairy eater would respond the way it did. The fairies respond that he was repeatedly warned to cool it with provoking the fairy eater, but he wouldn't listen, and eventually the fairy eater retaliated. He protests that the fairy village was boring and he had nothing better to do than prank humans and monsters. Rowan responds by granting his wish to have nothing to do with the "boring" village, banishing him. He protests his banishment by proclaiming that Rowan wouldn't dare talk to him the way she is if their parents were still around. The fairies unanimously respond by throwing objects at him to drive him off. He tries to get Touji to put in a good word for him only to get a near-miss tornado and a final warning, at which point he reveals that he's not in the least repentant for what he's done and deserves no mercy, calling the rest "ingrates" and "idiots" for not appreciating that he panicked, fled, and hid. livened up their existence with his "pranks."


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** He lives and breathes reverse-slippery slope fallacy by honestly believing that he's done nothing wrong just because things turned out alright.
** He tries the ChewbaccaDefense by questioning Rowan's authority to banish him, protesting that if their parents were still around, she wouldn't dare. It doesn't work, and he only alienates all the fairies present even more.


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* NothingExcitingEverHappensHere: He protests that he goes around pranking humans and provoked the fairy eater only because village life is boring and he had nothing better to do. He's shocked that Rowan grants his wish by banishing him, so he can get all the excitement he wants.
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* DiggingYourselfDeeper: After Touji's dealt with the Fairy Eater and Pochi is serving sweets he prepared, Loki shows up and asks for some, like he did nothing wrong. The fairies respond by telling him he's not welcome.

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* DiggingYourselfDeeper: After Touji's dealt with the Fairy Eater and Pochi is serving sweets he prepared, Loki shows up and asks for some, like he did nothing wrong. The fairies respond by telling him he's not welcome. asking where the hell he was when they needed to uproot and move saplings while evacuating. He responds that he panicked, fled, and hid.

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** When she responds to a monster stampede in William, while Touji is away in another city gathering ingredients, she emulates his model of selling high-quality potions for cheap to the desperate adventurers. She gets immense gratitude from the critically injured adventurers, cleans out her stock, ''and still'' makes an insane amount of profit.



* DiggingYourselfDeeper: After Touji's dealt with the Fairy Eater and Pochi is serving sweets he prepared, Loki shows up and asks for some, like he did nothing wrong. The fairies respond by telling him he's not welcome.



* KarmicDeath: He puts the entire village in mortal peril, and they would have all died if not for Touji, but absolutely refuses to believe he did anything more serious than a harmless prank, and acts like the wounded party when he's banished, swearing vengeance. Touji finds loot drops that indicates he met his death by unknown means.

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* KarmicDeath: He puts the entire village in mortal peril, and they would have all died if not for Touji, but absolutely refuses to believe he did anything more serious than a harmless prank, and acts like the wounded party when he's banished, swearing vengeance. Touji finds loot drops that indicates he met his death by unknown means. Touji even lampshades it when he chances on the loot drops.
--> Karma and the world can be quite cruel sometimes.


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* LogicalFallacy: Several.


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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: With their careless monster overhunting, caring about little more than raising their levels, they have repeatedly wrecked monster ecology and human economies alike and triggered at least two known monster stampedes. The second to date, the town of William, had an adventurer's guild that was woefully understaffed because the "heroes" had pretty much hunted all the local monsters the locals need for money and materials to extinction, so when the stampede arrived, the casualties were severe.
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* BlowYouAway: She's been shown using wind magic.


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* IntimidationDemonstration: When Loki refuses to leave and tries to bring Touji into the argument, she hurls a horizontal tornado in Loki's direction with the statement that it's his final warning, and he'd better scram.


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* PsychopathicManchild: When the fairies have had enough and Rowan banishes him, he acts like a petulant toddler, no worse, even toddlers have better self-awareness. As toddlers know when they do something so bad that their friends and family are hurt and angry, they clearly screwed up. He doesn't even realize it when he's got objects being thrown at him for his douchery.
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* KilledOffScreen: Even Touji doesn't see his death, just happens upon loot drops including a fairy summoning card and fairy wing. Plus a splash of blood. Not wanting to get involved nor have to answer difficult questions, Touji just leaves the loot drops behind until they fade.

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* KilledOffScreen: Even Touji doesn't see his death, just happens upon loot drops including a fairy summoning card and fairy wing. Plus a splash of blood. Not wanting to get involved nor have to answer difficult questions, It is ambiguous if Touji just leaves collected the loot drops behind until they fade.or not.
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* DirtyCoward: When he provoked the fairy eater to attack, he lured it to the village and then fled, abandoning all his fellow fairies to near-certain death. When he's called to task for it, he utterly refuses to admit he did anything wrong, and is shocked the rest of the fairies hate his guts.


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* MoralMyopia: Repeatedly putting the village in mortal danger by provoking humans and monsters, despite repeated warnings? Oh that's just harmless pranks. Getting banished because he abandoned all the other fairies to die? HEY! That's unjust!

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* GoodIsNotSoft: When Loki comes back to the village, acting like he's done nothing but harmless "pranks," she asks if his apology is sincere and then '''banishes him''', for life, for putting all the fairies at risk. Qualifying her statements when he protests that he should be grateful fairies ''are'' pacifists because provoking the fairy eater, despite repeated warnings, would be a ''death penalty'' offense if they weren't.



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[[caption-width-right:350:Hello, brave Hero, and welcome to Deprui kingdom!]]The king who summons the four "heroes" and Touji, being directly responsible for wrecking all five lives as a show of force to the neighboring countries, and having Touji literally thrown out of the castle for not having immediately and glaringly obvious combat-ready skills. Not learning his lesson, he sends knights out to capture Touji upon hearing that the latter managed to make himself a household name as a porter in the adventurer's guild with an Item Box skill, causing Touji to flee in response, with the guild actively helping him escape as a protest.

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[[folder: King Deprui]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Hello, brave Hero, and welcome to Deprui kingdom!]]The king who summons [[caption-width-right:350:You haven't heard the four "heroes" and Touji, being directly last of me, you ingrates!]]The fairy responsible for wrecking the Fairy Eater monster attacking fairy village. He had a habit of pranking and provoking humans, monsters, and the fairy eater, despite repeated warnings. When his pranks went too far, putting all five lives as a show of force to the neighboring countries, and having fairies in mortal danger, he ran, abandoning them. After Touji literally thrown out of rescued the castle for not having immediately village by defeating the fairy eater, and glaringly obvious combat-ready skills. Not learning his lesson, he sends knights out to capture Touji upon hearing that the latter managed to make himself was sharing a household name as a porter in the adventurer's guild meal of sweets with an Item Box skill, causing Touji to flee in response, with the guild actively helping him escape said fairies, he shows up, begging for some of it, and when denied, acts as a protest.if he did nothing wrong.


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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He repeatedly wanders off from the village boundaries and pranks both humans and monsters because he's bored, constantly whining that life in the village is boring. Rowen gives him what he asked for, banishment, so he's free to wander the world as much as he likes.
* JustJokingJustification: Exaggerated. He put the lives of all the fairies in peril by repeatedly provoking the fairy eater until it retaliated and then acting like all he did was a harmless prank when he's banished from the village as a result.
* KarmicDeath: He puts the entire village in mortal peril, and they would have all died if not for Touji, but absolutely refuses to believe he did anything more serious than a harmless prank, and acts like the wounded party when he's banished, swearing vengeance. Touji finds loot drops that indicates he met his death by unknown means.
* KilledOffScreen: Even Touji doesn't see his death, just happens upon loot drops including a fairy summoning card and fairy wing. Plus a splash of blood. Not wanting to get involved nor have to answer difficult questions, Touji just leaves the loot drops behind until they fade.
* MeaningfulName: His name is Loki and he engages in wanton chaos just for the thrill of it, caring not a bit about consequences.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: Touji only realizes this lout died because he finds loot drops and some drops of blood. His corpse is nowhere to be found.
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[[folder: King Deprui]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Hello, brave Hero, and welcome to Deprui kingdom!]]The king who summons the four "heroes" and Touji, being directly responsible for wrecking all five lives as a show of force to the neighboring countries, and having Touji literally thrown out of the castle for not having immediately and glaringly obvious combat-ready skills. Not learning his lesson, he sends knights out to capture Touji upon hearing that the latter managed to make himself a household name as a porter in the adventurer's guild with an Item Box skill, causing Touji to flee in response, with the guild actively helping him escape as a protest.
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*StockMoneyBag: After being evolved to a Rare Type, Pochi's special skill is to increase Kettle Drop Rates by 50%. Considering that enhancing items and evolving Summons increase in costs, increasing Kettle Drop Rates is essential.


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*StockMoneyBag: Both Collect and its species are highly prized, not only for their parts, but also because they tend to build their nests with gold, jewels and other valuables. Adventurers tend to follow Collection Peaks to their nests to get a bonus.

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* StealingFromThieves: She has no problem in selling the stolen loot that Touji had taken from the bandits. After all, when you steal from thieves, chances are they won't go to the cops.



* So Long, and Thanks for All the Gear: When Touji makes his escape from the bandits, he not only took back all of the things from his Item Box, but he also took every bit of loot the bandits had been hoarding and sell it to Meyer.

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* So Long, and Thanks for All the Gear: SoLongAndThanksForAllTheGear: When Touji makes his escape from the bandits, he not only took back all of the things from his Item Box, but he also took every bit of loot the bandits had been hoarding and sell it to Meyer.
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* So Long, and Thanks for All the Gear: When Touji makes his escape from the bandits, he not only took back all of the things from his Item Box, but he also took every bit of loot the bandits had been hoarding and sell it to Meyer.
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* OutOfFocus: They were only on screen in chapter 1, and never appear again. Everything Toji and therefore us, the readers, hear about them comes second or even third hand. Nothing about their daily lives, adventures, or circumstances is ever mentioned, aside from the consequences of their actions, and they're not flattering.
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* RemovingTheCrucialTeamMember: Downplayed. He literally threw Touji out of his castle when the guy didn't manifest any glaringly obvious combat skills, but later learned he has the exceptionally rare [Item Box] skill. But by that point, Touji is already alienated, and he makes it worse by sending his knights to '''capture''' Touji, rather than go through the adventurer's guild with a fair contract. So Touji bolts, and both the "Heroes" and his kingdom suffer.

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* RemovingTheCrucialTeamMember: RemovingTheCrucialTeammate: Downplayed. He literally threw Touji out of his castle when the guy didn't manifest any glaringly obvious combat skills, but later learned he has the exceptionally rare [Item Box] skill. But by that point, Touji is already alienated, and he makes it worse by sending his knights to '''capture''' Touji, rather than go through the adventurer's guild with a fair contract. So Touji bolts, and both the "Heroes" and his kingdom suffer.
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* RemovingTheCrucialTeamMember: Downplayed. He literally threw Touji out of his castle when the guy didn't manifest any glaringly obvious combat skills, but later learned he has the exceptionally rare [Item Box] skill. But by that point, Touji is already alienated, and he makes it worse by sending his knights to '''capture''' Touji, rather than go through the adventurer's guild with a fair contract. So Touji bolts, and both the "Heroes" and his kingdom suffer.
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* FantasticRacism: In self-defense. She and her people are frequently hunted and harmed by humans, so she's very suspicious of Touji's benevolence.

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* FantasticRacism: In self-defense. She and her people are frequently hunted and harmed by humans, so she's very suspicious of Touji's benevolence. In reality, her lack of trust towards humans is justified, as her people have been hunted, and their wings and body parts are used as magical materials to make wands, and other artifacts.
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* WeakButSkill: Collect has the invaluable skills of scouting the surrounding area for enemies and sensing precious materials Touji can't find with his item drop ability. However, its defenses and attack power are abysmal even after leveling up so the bird has to be indefinitely exempted from battles if it doesn't want to go down in one hit.

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* WeakButSkill: WeakButSkilled: Collect has the invaluable skills of scouting the surrounding area for enemies and sensing precious materials Touji can't find with his item drop ability. However, its defenses and attack power are abysmal even after leveling up so the bird has to be indefinitely exempted from battles if it doesn't want to go down in one hit.

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* SummonMagic: His biggest contribution to parties, once he unlocks the perk, is summoning monsters to help with the chores or dealing damage, such as Pochi for the camp related stuff and Goleo for normal combat.
* SupportPartyMember: Most of his skill's perks aren't directly effective on the battle-field, such as making potions, armor, and weapons.
* UnluckilyLucky: It's difficult to tell if his luck's good or bad. He's caught up in the summon by accident and his skill isn't immediately apparent, so he's thrown out of the castle, literally, with nothing more than the clothes on his back and 5 gold coins, but because he was thrown out, he has almost complete autonomy of his actions, and his skill just happens to be invaluable in daily life. He's a newbie adventurer, therefore low-ranked, with what would normally be horrible wages, but that's okay, because his skill allows him to collect the loot the actual fighting force of any party he's with can't actually see, let alone collect. And when the king realizes he goofed and sends knights at him, the parties he's been with, and a merchant he met in passing are grateful for what he's done on their behalf, and help him escape. As he's travelling to another town, having hired bodyguards, the bodyguards abandon him at the very first credible threat, leaving him in the hands of bandits, and when he's fleeing the bandits, he meets the helpful merchant ''again'' who not only happens to be the leader of a very influential merchant company, but lets him sell all the "bandit's" loot he's been carrying around, and becomes his primary distribution channel for the goods he makes! Then to top it all off, when he's doing a sewer maintenance quest, he stumbles upon a bunch a bunch of slimes and a KING SLIME. Defeating the last nets him an epic summon card, which he uses to summon his trump card, King Kamon!

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* SummonMagic: His biggest contribution to parties, once he unlocks the perk, is summoning monsters to help with the chores or dealing deal damage, such as Pochi for the camp related camp-related stuff and Goleo for normal combat.
* SupportPartyMember: Most of his skill's perks aren't directly effective on the battle-field, battlefield, such as making potions, armor, and weapons.
* UnluckilyLucky: It's difficult to tell if his luck's good or bad.
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He's caught up in the summon by accident and his skill isn't immediately apparent, so he's thrown out of the castle, literally, with nothing more than the clothes on his back and 5 gold coins, but because he was thrown out, he has almost complete autonomy of his actions, and his skill just happens to be invaluable in daily life. He's a newbie adventurer, therefore low-ranked, with what would normally be horrible wages, wages but that's okay, okay because his skill allows him to collect the loot the actual fighting force of any party he's with can't actually see, let alone collect. And when the king realizes he goofed and sends knights at him, the parties he's been with, and a merchant he met in passing are grateful for what he's done on their behalf, behalf and help him escape. escape.
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As he's travelling to another town, having hired bodyguards, the bodyguards abandon him at the very first credible threat, leaving him in the hands of bandits, and when he's fleeing the bandits, he meets the helpful merchant ''again'' who not only happens to be the leader of a very influential merchant company, but lets him sell all the "bandit's" loot he's been carrying around, and becomes his primary distribution channel for the goods he makes! makes.
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Then to top it all off, when he's doing a sewer maintenance quest, he stumbles upon a bunch a bunch of slimes and a KING SLIME. Defeating the last nets him an epic summon card, which he uses to summon his ultimate trump card, King Kamon!Kamon.



* HunterOfHisOwnKind: And extremely bloodthirsty about it. In chapter 19.2, he sees some wild Kobolds and immediately whips out his cross-bow, going on a killing spree. When Touji objects, he whips out a memo-pad and writes paragraph long lectures to justify himself.
* HypercompetentSidekick: He's clever, cunning, an excellent chef and house-keeper, and is great at accounting and providing manual labor when Touji is brewing potions.

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* HunterOfHisOwnKind: And extremely bloodthirsty about it. In chapter 19.2, he sees some wild Kobolds and immediately whips out his cross-bow, going on a killing spree. When Touji objects, he whips out a memo-pad memo pad and writes paragraph long paragraph-long lectures to justify himself.
* HypercompetentSidekick: He's clever, cunning, an excellent chef and house-keeper, housekeeper, and is great at accounting and providing manual labor when Touji is brewing potions.



* BerserkButton: For reasons that nobody can explain, it takes offense at being called "heavy" despite being a golem made of stone. In chapter 20.2, Touji, Pochi, and Collect are trussed up by a level 51 monster which Touji takes to calling a "knock-off Franchise/Pokemon" and looks surprisingly like Vitribel, the pitcher plant. It tries to grab Goleo as well, but fails, and Touji points out the golem is their last hope at escape as it's too heavy for the plant monster to bind. Goleo, enraged, throws its hammer at Touji, at which point Touji has to apologize for the "insult."
* DropTheHammer: It wields a massive war-hammer that Touji crafted for it, and does so very effectively.

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* BerserkButton: For reasons that nobody can explain, it takes offense at being called "heavy" despite being a golem made of stone. In chapter 20.2, 20, Touji, Pochi, and Collect are trussed up by a level 51 monster which Touji takes to calling a "knock-off Franchise/Pokemon" and looks surprisingly like Vitribel, the pitcher plant. It tries to grab Goleo as well, but fails, and Touji points out the golem is their last hope at escape as it's too heavy for the plant monster to bind. Goleo, enraged, throws its hammer at Touji, at which point Touji has to apologize for the "insult."
* DropTheHammer: It wields a massive war-hammer war hammer that Touji crafted for it, and does so very effectively.



* BloodKnight: He's a completely shameless battle-junkie and likes nothing more than a good fight. In fact, when summoned to deal with a legion of orcs and an orc king, the message he gave Touji after the battle was over is "More, More! I WANT TO FIGHT MORE!!! THAT WAS FUN!"

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* BloodKnight: He's a completely shameless battle-junkie battle junkie and likes nothing more than a good fight. In fact, when summoned to deal with a legion of orcs and an orc king, the message he gave Touji after the battle was over is "More, More! I WANT TO FIGHT MORE!!! THAT WAS FUN!"



* OneHitPointWonder: It is suprisingly easy to kill. In fact, the monster its monster summon card came from died simply crashing into Goleo by accident.

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* OneHitPointWonder: It is suprisingly surprisingly easy to kill. In fact, the monster its monster summon card came from died simply crashing into Goleo by accident.



* WeakButSkill: Collect has the invaluable skills of scouting the surrounding area for enemies and sensing precious materials Touji can't find with his item drop ability. However, its defenses and attack power are abysmal even after leveling up so the bird has to be indefinitely exempted from battles if it doesn't want to go down in one hit.



* RapeAsDrama: Touji rescues her from impending gang-rape by a legion of orcs.

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* RapeAsDrama: Touji rescues her from impending gang-rape gang rape by a legion of orcs.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Translators can't agree how her name is supposed to be spelled. Some go with "Ignis" while others go with "Igneil."
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She's a very masculine type of woman, but she loves to dress-up Goleo like she's playing with a barbie-doll. Goleo for its part actually likes it. She also loves to snuggle Pochi, who is ambivalent.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Translators can't agree on how her name is supposed to be spelled. Some go with "Ignis" while others go with "Igneil."
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She's a very masculine type of woman, but she loves to dress-up dress up Goleo like she's playing with a barbie-doll. Goleo for its part actually likes it. She also loves to snuggle Pochi, who is ambivalent.



* GrumpyOldMan: He's elderly and irritable, complaining that he wanted the test to be an escort mission rather than a monster survey, because he wanted connections to make more wealth faster.

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* GrumpyOldMan: He's elderly and irritable, complaining that he wanted the test to be an escort mission rather than a monster survey, survey because he wanted connections to make more wealth faster.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's rude and crude, but he was taking the rank up test mission seriously, and drew up plans down to the last minutiae that, if followed, would have led the party to the best possible chances of success.
* NoSocialSkills: The reason he's such a bossy jerk on his introduction isn't malice, it's that he simply doesn't know how to relate to others. He gets better working with Touji, Node, and Igneil.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's rude and crude, but he was taking the rank up rank-up test mission seriously, seriously and drew up plans down to the last minutiae that, if followed, would have led the party to the best possible chances of success.
* NoSocialSkills: The reason he's such a bossy jerk on in his introduction isn't malice, it's that he simply doesn't know how to relate to others. He gets better at working with Touji, Node, and Igneil.



[[caption-width-right:350:Come on. Aren't you all and that summon going too far? (Takes corpse to the face)]]One of the party members of Touji's C-rank up party quest. He sides with Erica's schemes to actively sabotage the party in return for getting laid.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Come on. Aren't you all and that summon going too far? (Takes corpse to the face)]]One of the party members of Touji's C-rank up C-rank-up party quest. He sides with Erica's schemes to actively sabotage the party in return for getting laid.



[[caption-width-right:350:After watching what's been going on for the last three days, the one endangering the party is you, Erica.]]Introduced as a nameless guild receptionist who tasks Touji with guild requests. Chapter 19 of the manga reveals she's also an active A-rank adventurer in charge of secretly monitoring adventurers to keep them on the straight and narrow, judge rank up exams, and even has the authority to make arrests.

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[[caption-width-right:350:After watching what's been going on for the last three days, the one endangering the party is you, Erica.]]Introduced as a nameless guild receptionist who tasks Touji with guild requests. Chapter 19 of the manga reveals she's also an active A-rank adventurer in charge of secretly monitoring adventurers to keep them on the straight and narrow, judge rank up rank-up exams, and even has the authority to make arrests.



** '''Rank D up quest:''' Slay three goblins to cull their numbers. Result: Passed with flying colors. Reward. Touji ranks up from E to D. Undisclosed loot drops from the goblins and loot drops from the Collect Peaks bird Igneil's party was chasing, including the summon card for Collect.

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** '''Rank D up quest:''' Slay three goblins to cull their numbers. Result: Passed with flying colors. Reward. Reward: Touji ranks up from E to D. Undisclosed loot drops from the goblins and loot drops from the Collect Peaks bird Igneil's party was chasing, including the summon card for Collect.



** '''Sewer Investigation and Maintenance:''' Clean and repair the city's long-neglected sewers. Kill any slimes or other monsters found. Minimum reward, 60,000 kettles. Result: Eradication of a large number of sewer slimes and a king slime, in addition to cleaning and repairing the sewer to peak condition. Reward, over 100 normal slime cards, 1 epic King Slime card, King Kamon, untold quantity of other loot drops, and 90,000 kettles from the guild.
** '''Emergency Quest, Monster Stampede:''' Due to the actions of Deprui's "Hero" party, a large quantity of monsters is heading towards the city, and they need to be stopped. Result: Although Touji did not participate in combat, the distribution of high-quality healing potions, for cheap, duly impressed all the adventurers on site and the guild staff. Rewards, untold quantity of loot items from the monsters killed by other adventurers and the almost complete profit from selling the potions Touji made with materials he gathered freely.

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** '''Sewer Investigation and Maintenance:''' Clean and repair the city's long-neglected sewers. Kill any slimes or other monsters found. Minimum reward, 60,000 kettles. Result: Eradication of a large number of sewer slimes and a king slime, in addition to cleaning and repairing the sewer to peak condition. Reward, over Reward: Over 100 normal slime cards, 1 epic King Slime card, King Kamon, untold quantity of other loot drops, and 90,000 kettles from the guild.
** '''Emergency Quest, Monster Stampede:''' Due to the actions of Deprui's "Hero" party, a large quantity of monsters is heading towards the city, and they need to be stopped. Result: Although Touji did not participate in combat, the distribution of high-quality healing potions, for cheap, duly impressed all the adventurers on site and the guild staff. Rewards, untold Rewards: Untold quantity of loot items from the monsters killed by other adventurers and the almost complete profit from selling the potions Touji made with materials he gathered freely.



! Supporting Characters:

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! Supporting !Supporting Characters:



* FantasticRacism: In self defense. She and her people are frequently hunted and harmed by humans, so she's very suspicious of Touji's benevolence.

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* FantasticRacism: In self defense.self-defense. She and her people are frequently hunted and harmed by humans, so she's very suspicious of Touji's benevolence.



An unnamed group of four teenagers, one male, three female, all of whom are apparently romantically linked to each other and the actual targets of King Deprui's hero summoning ritual.

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An unnamed group of four teenagers, one male, male and three female, all of whom are apparently romantically linked to each other and the actual targets of King Deprui's hero summoning hero-summoning ritual.



* BystanderSyndrome: As Touji is being literally thrown out of the royal castle, they do nothing, aside from look on in pity.
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the stereotypical StockLightNovelHero. The boy is summoned with a ready-made harem, all of whom are provided with powerful initial stats and glaringly obvious combat-related jobs and skills, but none of them have any proper combat training, and none of them have built in logistic support, so they're completely dependent on King Deprui's good graces, which are few and far between. Furthermore, the story doesn't focus on them, but instead on the people affected by their so-called heroics. Naturally, their performance is lack-luster, at best.

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* BystanderSyndrome: As Touji is being literally thrown out of the royal castle, they do nothing, aside from look looking on in pity.
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the stereotypical StockLightNovelHero. The boy is summoned with a ready-made harem, all of whom are provided with powerful initial stats and glaringly obvious combat-related jobs and skills, but none of them have any proper combat training, and none of them have built in built-in logistic support, so they're completely dependent on King Deprui's good graces, which are few and far between. Furthermore, the story doesn't focus on them, but instead on the people affected by their so-called heroics. Naturally, their performance is lack-luster, lackluster, at best.



* UselessProtagonist: Despite being the "Hero Party," all the members are basically just for show, since there is no Demon King or evil army to fight. In actuality, they are worse than useless and are proving to be liabilities, since their reckless actions are causing more trouble for the neighboring countries.

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* UselessProtagonist: Despite being the "Hero Party," all the members are basically just for show, show since there is no Demon King or evil army to fight. In actuality, they are worse than useless and are proving to be liabilities, since their reckless actions are causing more trouble for the neighboring countries.



[[folder: The bandits]]

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[[folder: The [[folder:The bandits]]



* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Once they've got Touji back to their lair, the entire gang drink themselves silly, leaving him completely unguarded. The instant they all doze off, Touji summons Pochi, loots their treasury, and flees.

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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Once they've got Touji back to their lair, the entire gang drink drinks themselves silly, leaving him completely unguarded. The instant they all doze off, Touji summons Pochi, loots their treasury, and flees.



* PaperTiger: They manage to trick Iron Will Army by putting up a bunch of well disguised scarecrows to inflate their numbers. Had the supposed C-rank party been actually competent, this ruse wouldn't have worked.

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* PaperTiger: They manage to trick Iron Will Army by putting up a bunch of well disguised well-disguised scarecrows to inflate their numbers. Had the supposed C-rank party been actually competent, this ruse wouldn't have worked.
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UselessProtagonist: Despite being the "Hero Party," all the members are basically just for show, since there is no Demon King or evil army to fight. In actuality, they are worse than useless and are proving to be liabilities, since their reckless actions are causing more trouble for the neighboring countries.

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UselessProtagonist: *UselessProtagonist: Despite being the "Hero Party," all the members are basically just for show, since there is no Demon King or evil army to fight. In actuality, they are worse than useless and are proving to be liabilities, since their reckless actions are causing more trouble for the neighboring countries.
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* HumanPackMule: Something that Touji wants to avoid becoming if the Depuri Kingdom catches him. He knows that he'd be enslaved to carrying all the Hero Party's stuff.

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* HumanPackMule: *HumanPackMule: Something that Touji wants to avoid becoming if the Depuri Kingdom catches him. He knows that he'd be enslaved to carrying all the Hero Party's stuff.
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* [[Easy Logistics]]: Due to his Item Box skill, it doesn't take long for people to realize how important Touji is in terms of supply and storage. The king is literally kicking himself for evicting Touji from the Hero Party without realizing his importance.

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* [[Easy Logistics]]: EasyLogistics: Due to his Item Box skill, it doesn't take long for people to realize how important Touji is in terms of supply and storage. The king is literally kicking himself for evicting Touji from the Hero Party without realizing his importance.
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* [Easy Logistics]: Due to his Item Box skill, it doesn't take long for people to realize how important Touji is in terms of supply and storage. The king is literally kicking himself for evicting Touji from the Hero Party without realizing his importance.

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* [Easy Logistics]: [[Easy Logistics]]: Due to his Item Box skill, it doesn't take long for people to realize how important Touji is in terms of supply and storage. The king is literally kicking himself for evicting Touji from the Hero Party without realizing his importance.

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