
The exiled, Reincarnated Heavy Knight is unrivaled in game knowledge. Original work by Nekoko, manga by Burukko Rii, character design by Jaian.
The lucky clown is starting to look cute…
Despite being a mascot that only does face gags…
In a game, you can play with the assumption of accidental death…
Elma has a part of her that loves battles, whether it’s a fight for life or death, because she’s a battle junkie…
In a situation where death means the end, being able to do that is definitely something only a madman can do, Elma.
I can only come up with thoughts like “It might be strong in games, but…”
It’s strong when a specialized build and a player who can master it come together.
>>6
(I don’t know this build, but if it’s at this rank, then the person must have skill…)
It seems I haven’t completed my build even after reaching level 90.
>>8
It’s a book of skills.
I’ll adjust it with life shield, so I can manage with one shot.
In reality, the monsters have way too many actions…
>>9
Why are they putting up and breaking a life shield? Scary…
>>10
It’s crazy to adjust life when there’s only one life to live, it just looks like madness from the outside.
I’m gradually progressing and have reached the point of defeating Skull Road.
Monsters are coming toward us! Since we can’t escape, we have no choice but to defeat them! There are way too many situations like that!
I actually intended to earn money in a place where I could definitely win…
Why is the boss wandering and evolving in existence?
>>13
There are some people who are doing it intentionally…
The theory that Elma was called to this world because a clown was needed.
The skill setup that drastically increases attack power is based on the premise that one has extensive knowledge about the monsters and can withstand their attacks, so no one can really imitate it…
The sick relative of the sword saint hasn’t made an appearance since then, and it’s hilarious.
Even though I’m a father.
>>17
I believe that you will come out being meek and humble.
All the female characters in this work are cute.
If anything, the male characters are also cute.
>>19
Isn’t there only weirdos here?
>>34
That’s not true.
>>34
Noble women are generally not particularly cute, I guess.
Huh, the child of the Sword Saint?
>>34
The clown is cute in the latter, and I think the heroine is Miss Snow.
>>41
I won’t hand over Elma!!!
Well, you would do things like skill books and monopolize, right?
It seems like it could happen even in a game, so if it became reality, it would be even more so.
Has Elma died once? That’s why her view on life and death is messed up.
Regardless of Elma, the means for ordinary people to obtain information are too monopolized at the top and almost nonexistent…
Is this person really unbeatable? Is this person really invincible?
>>22
Read the title carefully!
>>22
More like RTA than a matchless battle…?
>>22
Wall return!
So if we let it flow downstream, it would normally lead to powerful adventurers causing a revolution and the rapid collapse of the aristocracy…
The skill build that only works because it’s a game where dying is okay cannot be replicated by the people in that world…
Poison zombies are just too unpleasant.
>>27
No matter how much they say it’s okay during the pre-explanation, it takes a lot of courage to have deadly poison coursing through your own body…
The clown is too cute.
With game knowledge
This person is dominant mainly due to their knowledge of monster ecology, drop information, spacing, and parry.
In other words, it can be called game knowledge.
It seems that the evolved mermaid was a formidable enemy that even Elma didn’t know about, yet she handled it with ease.
It’s good that unpleasant people aren’t just unpleasant and can also show their good points.
There are some uneasy people around.
I feel like I’m somehow managing to bring out my abilities to the fullest in my job.
It seems like a late-blooming character, and it doesn’t look like the build is complete yet.
>>37
The ultra-late-blooming character is certainly the strongest character, but I can’t help but wonder if that’s just a theoretical strongest.
>>42
Let’s remember Elma’s skills and combat style well.
This is definitely the strongest fire scene build in theory…
>>42
Well, unless you’re someone who has all enemy motions and builds memorized and can parry everything, you’ll die if you use it.
This only works in games that are at the end of their updates and haven’t added new motions.
Elma is a player who writes for the wiki, so knowledge is truly her weapon.
I was surprised that my father was more normal than I expected.
The dancer that’s out now has a sexy body, doesn’t she?
The sword saint was killing people, and their name is just too full of malice, so it might be impossible…
Why are you standing in a place like a main character in an anime…?
Theoretically, this operation is really strong, but if you make a mistake, it can lead to accidents, so I wouldn’t recommend it; there are builds like that in some games.
Even if it’s stable, it’s strong, so only perverts would deliberately choose it.
It’s funny that only the shadow-stepping still continues to be effective.
Sometimes there are species traits that grant immunity, but against opponents that don’t seem to have such resistances, it works without exception.
How about taking over my family home and walking with a marquess’s daughter?
Not having any trouble with money is a strong advantage.
Snow is always cute.
Isn’t this the late-coming main heroine?
>>51
My father is a bit…
>>61
It’s a model of nobility, isn’t it?
>>61
Then, regarding my cousin who is the guild leader…
Archer Shikamaru is a nice person.
The design makes the girl critically unattractive.
It’s more like I’m dominating with a lucky clown I picked up around there.
>>54
The lucky clown is using a perverted nobleman he picked up around here to become unbeatable.
>>88
Honestly, that’s really it…
The healer’s child is cute.
What I really want is to be with a kid like this.
Maybe in the original game, mass-produced water’s edge heavy knights are licking the floor.
With the Dragon Slayer thrust, you can defeat most enemies!
Isn’t shadow stepping a skill for heavy knights…? I wonder.
In a sense, it could be said to be a skill of a tank role.
>>59
It’s quite a mystery that it’s a bind, not a taunt.
That also imposes action restrictions on the heavy knight side.
The heavy knight dominates with game knowledge, so there is still a long way to go to fully master the heavy knight.
As expected, it reminds me of emergency operations during a fire.
In most games, the focus is on how quickly you can perform runs with the mindset of not dying to keep costs low.
It’s the momentary firepower that can completely take down, rather than stability.
>>65
It’s too scary to do in reality!
As expected, Snow-san’s screws are loose!
>>70
Huh!?
In episode 1, they were talking about how it had cheating capabilities and was broken.
There is still a long way to go.
>>66
Well, the firepower is broken, though…
I think the enemy’s HP is low in shows like “Shanflu” and “Bofuri.”
>>69
But it’s really hard, so I’ll fly into the safe zone and buy time with regeneration.
>>69
The automatic recovery is intense in that regard.
In a game, it seems possible to end things instantly by lining up heavy knights, but it seems difficult to use them effectively in solo play.
It’s a lot easier because I have insurance for the fire scene.
If things get bad, we can recover and start over.
The heavy knight’s tank performance remains the same, so being able to switch between a tank and an attacker may be convenient.
Don’t cling to old ideas; adapt flexibly to the times. If you drag me down, I won’t hold back.
Snow Papa, who has a Joker-like appearance, gently advises me like that.
>>76
On top of that, they even prepare things while maintaining face.
Is that mom?
>>86
It seems like they are seriously capable as a warrior.
It seems more like a knightly disposition serving a noble with territory rather than being a noble who owns land.
>>76
If it seems like that house is no good, Elma will casually return to being a noble, marry someone, and likely absorb them.
Shikamaru is definitely cute.
It’s understandable that it would make sense for the inhabitants of that world to consider it an unfavorable job after just one round.
It’s not that they’re unaware of their competence because the intelligence around them is declining; it’s that they have the intelligence to judge that this is crap.
>>80
The way you fight as if you’re willingly going to your death is nothing short of madness, to say the least.
Now it’s my sister’s turn, so just watch.
>>81
By the way, what’s next in the original work?
>>83
I’ve already surpassed the original a long time ago.
I want a clown to come to my place too.
>>82
The suspicion that they only come if they’re necessary for the clown.
Since it’s a side job, the act of disinheritance and exile seems to be quite a serious matter even in that world…
Cute? Not brave?
I wonder what it would be like without the clown… right?
>>89
I guess it’s because I don’t have my equipment ready, so I’m secretly leveling up at a pretty low level.
If it were to be completed… it seems like it could be powered up to the next level.
I still think that shadow stepping is an important basic part for a tank role.
It’s often said, but the cheat is more about Piero-chan than the image from the thread, right?
>>91
If it’s a gamble without any conditions, I can crush my opponent’s position completely with my inherent luck.
In a messy online game, a boss that is supposed to take eight players about ten minutes to defeat can actually be taken down by one player with stacked buffs in just a few dozen seconds.
Since one’s job is determined from birth, it can’t be retrained or changed.
>>93
It’s pretty difficult to interfere with a friend’s build, isn’t it?
>>105
So, I will keep the information confidential.
I can’t help but feel that it has performance suited for farming.
It feels like combat is always just QTE, but what happened with other jobs…?
>>97
Sword Saint Skill Burst
The opponent will die.
Erma didn’t pick up the clown… the clown drew Erma in!
It’s not uncommon for a strongest class to be born without the necessary parts to dominate in games, which is a bit disappointing.
I was lucky to have a clown.
I’m looking forward to the cute moving clown in the anime.
It seems that just relying on the lucky clown will only earn small change, and at that pace, I won’t be able to earn anything without Elma-san.
Even the people who knew Elma’s build are like, “Wow, you’re really going to do that…,” which is kind of funny.
>>106
Because you’ll die… A normal player would choose the poison zombie, right?!
The lucky clown is a fraud.
It’s too bad that I can’t redo it…
>>110
If it’s a profession that grows stronger with fire, then you’ll probably learn a lot of fire skills.
>>117
What do you do against an opponent who is resistant to fire…?
>>128
Run away!
>>110
Well, you can’t reset your abilities in reality anyway…
Armor is good, but let’s increase the party first.
It’s really frustrating that points disappear when you overwrite a skill you have assigned points to.
Come back.
>>114
If it’s such an item in an online game, it wouldn’t be strange to have in-game purchases, but I wonder if it really exists in this world.
“Yay yay yay! I got invited to a party! Thank you, Eruma-san. But um… I still think I’m lacking in skills… There’s no need to worry. If you defeat monsters that match your skill tree… levels and such… Um, um! That made me think, could it be that Eruma-san helped me because you fell in love with me at first sight? What are you talking about?”
Watch your mouth.
The main heroine is passing through!
>>115
I was surprised to see how vulgar this was when I looked back at it after a long time.
>>115
It’s good that this guy is aware that he has a nice face, isn’t it?
>>135
…What are you talking about?
>>135
The outfit is…
I leveled up by dominating frogs.
It’s based on Elma’s knowledge, but from an outsider’s perspective, it’s funny to see the clown taking on both tanking and damage-dealing roles, working to the point of exhaustion.
>>119
First, Elma will formulate a plan.
The clown brings the heat.
The clown desperately jumps around at the front line.
An irregularity occurs and the perfect plan collapses.
Elma reconfigures the chart.
One hand short.
The clown grabs a miracle with determination.
The clown offers tribute to Elma.
It’s a perfect division of roles, isn’t it!
>>139
What is strong about heavy knights, anyway?
>>146
Ms. Elma
>>146
The clown has no role other than being ineffective against firepower countermeasures…
>>146
Shadow stepping
>>146
The title of this work is “The Exiled Reincarnated Heavy Knight Dominates with Game Knowledge.”
“It’s not about being invincible as a heavy knight.”
>>162
But in the beginning, Elma said that the heavy knight is the strongest job.
>>177
Mr. Eruma is a heavy knight.
>>177
Maybe once the build is perfect, it will become a monster that continues to deal high damage without taking any hits, probably.
Enough to be able to fight a boss one-on-one.
>>146
It’s a place where the face is good, kind, and understanding!
Are we still far from a state of invincibility in the game of this world?
This job is such a miss.
In one way or another, the enemy also knows the skill builds at a pro level, so it’s not like I’m the only one with an information advantage…
I thought the hair was pink, but it was blue.
The poison zombie is probably the one that lacks firepower against raid bosses.
>>129
Wasn’t there some kind of explanation that assumed a PvP context?
Poison zombies are for PVP, but there are different builds for PVE.
In the first place, there aren’t many people who can pull off a backwater build even in games.
>>132
If you do it in games like Dark Souls, your chances of winning increase, but just getting grazed will cause you to die a little.
A rare short-statured clown heroine these days.
Did the lucky clown attract someone with knowledge from a past life because he wished for it…?
It was supposed to be known for being notoriously specialized in PVP.
Targeting people will certainly make you disliked.
Poison zombies are the strongest in PvP, but they are probably lacking in firepower for boss hunts and farming.
The one who is called leisurely.
I feel like it’s just theoretically the strongest in the game and hasn’t really gone beyond being a meme job…
It seems that the Lucky Clown was a staple in the original game, but even Eruma-san, who is used to seeing it, is surprised by how crazy Luce’s adjustments are.
>>147
Even Elma, who is doing mask data verification, often thinks, “Isn’t Luce weird?” so I wonder what the actual values are like.
The latest episode of the ant has a sense of tension simply because Elma-san doesn’t have the knowledge.
There is a suspicion that the luck value of the mask data status is maxed out.
But if a build junkie can instantly defeat a boss, it makes me want to go crazy with excitement.
In the first place, it’s not that I can only do a desperate situation.
I think a hybrid of a tank and a specialized attacker is strong.
I heard that this person would stop updating the original work, but it was true.
I never thought the comic adaptation would catch up.
>>155
I’ve heard that the original work is being adapted into a comic, but I wonder how it is.
Is this job strong?
→It’s fun!
A type of job that comes back to that.
The clown’s scaffolding plays an important role, right?
Isn’t it that the boss monsters in this manga are pretty scary?
Well, monsters are probably scary things by nature, but…
>>159
I really dislike that raid bosses casually have a bunch of one-shot kill mechanics.
>>168
If it’s a boss of this type of dungeon, then even if it has evolved, the four of us can handle it!
>>159
Portal is great, isn’t it…?
If I were asked to explain why the father is calm and the heavy knight becomes the strongest…
Eruma said she would eagerly cut the HP to the limit, so she’s immediately banned.
>>160
In the original work, they were thoroughly told off before being kicked out.
Heavy knights should just stay quiet and step on the shadows!
Thanks to Elma’s human performance, it’s probably about 95%, the strongest heavy knight.
Honestly, it’s fine to be the lord’s daughter.
There is no such thing as a clown heroine.
Clearly, other builds are more stable and stronger than this one.
>>167
I think it’s more important to be free from the danger of death.
It’s a type of strength that is strong when used by serious players, but if you’re more of a casual player, you might be better off using something like a magic swordsman.
I think it’s strong that weaknesses can be stacked infinitely with percentage additions.
Do more musou.
This is the first time I’ve seen something really subtle like this, rather than a hidden cheat characteristic for heavy knights in this kind of story.
Well, it’s not that I can’t fight, and rather, it’s definitely true that I’m strong.
If it were normal, you’d be coming close to me for my abilities… that’s the level of effect, right? Fortune.
It might be strong when completed, but it’s so reliant on PS that only hardcore players can handle it.
>>175
It’s fine because only hardcore players do endgame content anyway.
I’m not a boss, but I like the patchwork monster’s bizarre and eerie qualities.
It’s not a strong profession, it’s Elma-san!
I wonder if Elma would make me wear high-performance sexual harassment gear if it existed.
The poison zombie type is said to be one of the strongest builds against people.
>>181
That kind of backwater build seems like a pretty common type of setup if you look for it.
Sadly, the firepower does not match the risks!
If you can easily defeat bosses with high firepower, you would be highly valued in an online game, but…
Isn’t it a build aimed at an environment where it’s easier to gather more skills and equipment?
>>188
I think it’s the type where you earn assets as a sword saint or dark swordsman and prepare equipment and items for your second character before starting.
Even now that I have surpassed it, it’s still properly credited as the original work, so it’s only written as a manga adaptation, right?
Well, since it’s originally an MMO, it just has the role of doing high damage with a last-ditch effort after setting up a party.
I can infer that it probably isn’t super strong solo.
In a world where death means the end, forming a desperate strategy is the act of a lunatic.
I think balancing it will be difficult since the enemy’s HP is around three digits even for bosses.
It’s originally a game, so even if you die, you just start over.
I think it would be invincible without the lucky clown.
You won’t be able to rely on strategies that depend on double firepower like you do now.
To aim for the rare drop I challenge the same dungeon several times over and my level increases accordingly until I reach the appropriate level.
>>196
But I probably didn’t get my hands on the important skill book…
Even if a shut-in could freely choose a profession, it would still be a job they would never choose in real life.
It’s an essential requirement for gameplay that assumes not making mistakes while looping against a familiar enemy.
When I think about it, Elma is relying too much on the clown.
Don’t touch high levels.