
What kind of trick?
>>1
Raw luck
>>2
To be precise, it was also masked data of luck power during the game era.
A 500% increase skill obtained from the lucky skill tree is in effect.
>>90
Does gambling exist in this world…?
>>94
It’s wrong to bet on someone with an abnormal luck like in the thread picture.
>>1
Fortune
>>3
Cheating! Cheating!
>>1
The opponent is a professional cheater, but they always allow the mark to win at least once in order to set them up for a con.
In order to efficiently collect money after setting up a scam, incorporate a mechanism into the gambling that increases the winnings.
So when I first got to win, I kept using gimmicks to increase my winnings purely by luck.
A trick to bankrupt the opponent before being cheated.
Even though I’m aware that my luck is ridiculously high, what the hell is with this guy’s guts to bet everything on it…
>>4
Even if it doesn’t work out, Elma will surely figure something out…!
What was this guy, who is a cheat yet lost immediately without cheating?
A woman who gets an abnormal amount of item drops with a luck-focused build.
No one, including the protagonist, thought that sheer luck could defeat a con artist.
Even Shikamaru, who is sharp-eyed, stands no chance against a professional con artist, so there’s no point in fighting them head-on.
So before getting cheated, I’ll use my luck on the first move to blow away all of the opponent’s capital.
Where is the trick element?
Was this episode of taking down the con artist really necessary?
>>11
It’s an important episode about Shikamaru’s rescue.
>>24
In the first place, there’s no need to insert a rescue episode since they had already reconciled and become friends in a previous episode.
If you let me hit you once first, then I can just kill you right there!
I got to hit you once, so I hit you 16 times!
This is an introduction that seems like it will be incredibly long, reminiscent of a new chapter.
>>14
I laughed because the gambling round ended so quickly, probably due to being used to shows like Kaiji.
Unmatched Luck
I think it’s a gag episode to match the number of chapters in the paperback.
So you won just because you were lucky?
>>17
Yes
>>17
That’s true, but this is a different world with a game-type system, so luck is also a part of the status.
For this clown, who has specialized in honing their luck, winning in a luck-based game is like a muscle-bound person just slugging someone with brute strength.
A woman who can devise strategies based on the premise of being too lucky.
It’s so fun to trap adventurers who underestimate gambling because they have higher luck status than ordinary people with my cheating! And now, a cheater has underestimated my luck-focused build and is trying to gamble with me.
Instant death.
Eruma is becoming the reaction character in the gag comic.
Shikamaru is the only one who hasn’t received a rare drop… even the healer has gotten one.
>>27
Shikamaru should throw away his strange pride and officially join the Elmaruche party…
The information that good fortune applies not only to battles and drops but also to everyday life was new.
They’re saying it’s a lucky class, so there must be some sort of compensation for that.
It’s better to ban those guys from the start!
If it were just a lucky class, I could probably manage it with some cheating.
This guy has an even more luck-focused build…
Isn’t this guy too strong? That’s because the protagonist who has been playing a lot recognizes it…
Considering that this heroine was initially deemed useless and discarded from the original party, it might be the case that there haven’t been any examples of a luck-focused build successfully leveling up to a reasonable extent until now.
It was a sudden death without any countermeasures.
>>32
The protagonist’s heavy knight isn’t a job that can level up, so it suits him well!
A clown with a naturally high LUK value, who has the best initial random value and only has a stroke of luck in the randomly determined initial skills is just fine!
The heroine is the one who is dominating instead of the protagonist, who isn’t dominating in this exile and invincible story.
>>35
It can’t be helped, it’s a tank!
It seems that if you overwrite skills, the points you invested disappear, so normally, you wouldn’t specialize in luck when your life is at stake.
The clown is a job that increases LUK, and there is also a buff from the skill Fortune.
Their natural luck is extraordinarily high, and they have excellent athletic ability to perform consecutive backflips regardless of skill.
I should invite Shikamaru-san to go hunting.
Wasn’t the only time we made some profit from drops around the time of the Kalos battle?
>>40
Shikamaru: “I feel like no matter how many lives I have, it wouldn’t be enough being with you guys.”
The protagonist didn’t pick up a high-spec heroine.
It’s said that they might have even caught the protagonist by luck.
It’s rare for a clown to be the heroine.
Is this a Narou version of Lucky Man?
If it was rigged, luck has nothing to do with it, so the outcome was decided with the first shot where luck was involved.
I like the normal way of building because it’s cool.
I wonder what will happen if A comes out on the fifth card.
>>47
Cheating is guaranteed, so it’s checkmate.
>>47
They’re making a fuss about cheating.
From the beginning, there’s no room for the player’s luck to factor in! If you try to cheat, you’ll probably end up failing with a level of extraordinary luck.
“I can’t believe that just by relying on the luck of the luckiest clown, I can earn 160 million; that’s way too much money, it’s seriously insane.”
In the next story, it’s terrible that the lucky clown is easily making profits just by hunting weak enemies.
But this lucky little one doesn’t look like a heroine, right?
I guess I’ll end up being with a princess like snow after all.
It’s powerful that supernatural luck is exhibited regularly.
>>55
Well, it’s not like those who invest in strength can’t demonstrate it in their daily lives.
This game has the biggest cheating presence…
This time, it will be animated with a lot of enthusiasm!
The double-up game itself ends as soon as you draw 4 cards of A, which means you won’t draw anymore.
But anyway, even if I get drawn, there are likely places where other cards have mixed in, so I might win.
>>59
The side that is setting up the summer can’t possibly not have extra A.
The anime probably ends around the part where the swordmaster dies, which is a good stopping point.
The clown has become an incredibly beautiful girl…
Isn’t this clown the main character?
The clown’s natural abilities are far superior to those of Elma.
There aren’t many works that go well with anime produced by Gohands, but Reincarnated Heavy Knight fits well.
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The fineness of the hair is just like Momentary Lily.
>>67
Because it’s the same production company.
>>69
Is it 3D animation?
How is your love luck?
If I let them do fantasy instead of having a meal, they can’t even endure BS…
The production company’s seasoning made it charming, which is also fortuitous.
Is it going to pass…! Something like this…!
The special skill that becomes a critical hit when rolling a 6 on a six-sided die only succeeds about 2 out of 3 times, which is a level of luck.
In the game I know where luck exists as a numerical value, it seems that during hit and damage calculations, multiple rerolls are conducted internally according to the level of luck, resulting in the better outcome being selected.
I wonder if it was like that in the original game as well.
I feel it’s fortunate that the character design for the comic adaptation, featuring a jester setting, has properly made her the heroine.
First of all, you wouldn’t want to gamble with someone dressed like that.
Cheat-like luck surpassing the protagonist’s gaming knowledge.
>>78
The flow leading up to meeting the knowledge cheat protagonist is at a level where it’s reasonable to say it’s all due to luck correction.
It’s unfair that the top right and bottom right pages have the same composition.
Especially Shikamaru’s face.
Elma from the anime adaptation looks quite a bit more beautiful compared to the manga version.
The manga version is cute too… but there are two types of cute!
I thought Elma would come to the rescue somewhere.
A lucky win with ease.
In the anime’s promotional video, Maris seems to hold a position as a regular character or a super important character.
If Shikamaru became just a regular handsome guy like this, I couldn’t stand it.
>>84
I wonder if the anime will progress until Shikamaru appears.
I wonder if Ken-sei-chan will make a reappearance.
It didn’t work out because I was called Shikamaru.
I understand, but!
What if Shikamaru’s voice actor was Morikubo?
Even with maxed out stats, there are games like Shin Megami Tensei where you can progress more favorably.
Being able to bet everything on luck is a strength in itself…
This matter will probably be settled by luck before any cheating intervention… that was the flow of it.
I wonder whose voice Shikamaru will have.
Shikamaru wasn’t very likable at first, but he turned out to be a really good character.
No count! No count!
But it’s only 0.5%!
It feels like I’m preparing for a 456 roll and waiting for the right timing, only to get hit with natural double ones repeatedly.
>>101
No count…!
No count…!
If it’s 0.5% for two consecutive times, what percentage will it be for four consecutive times?
>>102
Since it is 4/52×3/51×2/50×1/49, is it 0.004%?
A world where you can enhance your luck through your own efforts.
Against a con artist who lets the mark win once to set them up for a fall.
You put all your effort into that one opportunity and ended up completely broke, huh?
>>103
×
It is good fortune as usual, not at full power.
It’s like how I pulled a winning card thanks to the chance given to me by the chairman in Kaiji.
If you don’t take them out on the first shot, you’ll have to face a close battle because from then on, luck won’t play a role and you’ll be dealt with through cheating.
Why doesn’t the casino impose status restrictions on entrants or place extremely lucky dealers when they have a status system?
>>108
In this world, where the value of luck is underestimated to the extent that this fortunate clown is oppressed…
>>108
Can we even see the status numbers in the first place?
It’s a game reincarnation, but since the destination isn’t a game, there are no people efficiently allocating their skills.
A strong build is also a gamble that guarantees life, so its existence is something incredibly rare.
I don’t know well, but if there is a possibility of doubling up at least 4 times before getting trapped, isn’t the opponent careless for not having that much capital prepared?
And since luck is masked data, even though there is a perception of lucky and unlucky people, there are hardly any who try to specialize in that.
The protagonist’s disaster skills are different from the game; once you die, it’s game over, so you wouldn’t normally do that.
>>114
In that sense, it’s pretty crazy, isn’t it, Elma?
>>114
Even in the gaming era, it was considered a bad job until the backwater build was discovered.
In the realized world, they can only be described as a misfit job: heavy knight.
It seems that the protagonist’s build will ultimately become the highest DPS, but isn’t the early leveling quite painful?
>>116
So there are quite a few tough developments early on, so I wonder how the anime will turn out.
>>116
That’s why there are no people who would bet their life on it, and heavy knights are considered a terrible profession.
>>116
If there wasn’t a heroine, it’s understandable that the treatment would be poor, considering that acquiring skills and maneuvering through equipment wouldn’t have been possible.
If you set Fallout NV or luck to 10, you become really strong at gambling.
In that world, the base ability value is set at 5, and 10 is the pinnacle of humanity, so it’s to be expected.
Rare drops that are likely to be below 0.1% drop at around 99%…
If you can’t come back to life after you die, choosing to fight with your back against the wall is the act of a madman.
I understand that Elma is building a water-resistant build, but why is Pierrot specializing in such a luck-focused build…?
>>124
Seduced by Erma.
>>126
Are you a demon?!
>>127
I asked whether you prefer a decent build that performs well or a specialized crazy build!
By the way, I wonder if there are any resurrection spells or items.
There are quite a few games that have luck values as a parameter.
How does it really feel for the inhabitants of that world…?
>>129
Because it is something that has always been there from the beginning, you probably don’t question it at all.
Maybe both of them are thinking, “We’re putting a burden on each other…”
Good luck doesn’t work at all in terms of evasion or defense, so I wish there were a compatible tank!
>>131
In other words, what the heck is this guy doing, trying so hard to avoid it all by himself…
I wonder if gambling will develop in a world where luck is a status.
>>134
There’s no one willing to risk their life and aim for it, so maybe that’s why there’s development.
If there wasn’t Elma, the Lucé in the thread would have probably died an untimely death.
Luck is mask data.
It’s there, but since I can’t see it, there’s nothing I can do.
Could it be that the base luck value also varies from person to person?
It’s kind of like Komaeda from Danganronpa…
The fortunate specialized build that was expelled from the party encounters a reborn handsome man and rises to success.
>>139
If I don’t help this handsome guy, he might start taking reckless actions and end up dying right away…