Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest - Unsurpassed with the Strongest [Divine Eye] Trained in the Abyss - Ch. 3.2 -…

@OsoJr
There was a manga that actually played on this.
The MC got the power of telekinesis, limited to the approximate mass of a baseball. Seems weak, right?
He slowly realized that "mass" was indeed the only limit.
Use a handful of sand as a shredder, shoot items like a railgun, etc. Basically, number and speed were unlimited as long as you keep the total mass within bounds.
So yes, once you're given something with no limit, or absurdly high limits, it has to be infinitely lame to be useless...

This case is a perfect illustration: the MC can now "appraise" something as abstract as "an attack", with built-in precognition. It's getting ridiculous and it's only the first time he tries to fight with appraisal. They won't even need to push it too far to make it an offensive ability too.
There is a manga where the MC has the ability to see lines and spots that represent the weak spots of anything. Anything. Like an immortal vampire's "death spots", a magic spell "break lines"... or the sky's. Then he can just cut along the lines or stab the spots and the thing break without resistance.
This could be transposed here into this absurd version of "appraisal". Just "appraise the enemy for weak spots" or something like this...
At this stage, nothing will surprise me. I'm pretty sure the character can now do nearly anything as long as he finds a creative way to say it's an appraisal.
 
so the title is a lie.
the title should be:
"I met a tree waifu and thanks to her I'm the strongest"
 
Yeah no... this doesn't make any sense at all. For some reason, being an appraiser makes his body move at lightning speed now?
 
honestly yea he should still be too slow to dodge even if knows the timing
 
So even the author doesn't know how to make the appraiser class useful lol
 
@MRain

I mean, they did what you could do to make any ability useful: removed its limits. He can now use appraisal on anything, probably even abstract things like "what is he thinking". As some people have pointed out before, removing limits will allow literally any ability to be overpowered.

(if you were just talking about the original class, then maybe but this is fundamentally the same class, just dynamaxed to hell)


@Ashisu

He doesn't have to be lightning fast to dodge the attack if he knows exactly where and when it'll happen. It's like Batman: he can't dodge bullets, but he can see where the gun is being aimed and moves according to that, so he can effectively dodge gunfire. He can start moving before the attack is even put into motion.
 
@Geohie Yeah he did remove his limit but the only way to remove his limit was removing his appraisal eye(his unique class feature) to the Spirit eye which basically overwrite his original appraisal class unique feature, so yeah his Original class is still useless since the class feature got overwritten by the Spirit eye which is just better in general
 
@1059212 let me ask you this, when he uses "super analyze or whatever", do you think that he made everything become extremely slow or is it him that is going fast?
 
@jokerxhisoka probably the latter. Though that's got more to do with having a magical spirit eye then being an appraiser and I doubt he's moving at lightning speed either.
 
@1059212 if a monster, that moves at lightning speed when normal, is barely able to move when he uses super appraisal, then I can only assume he is moving faster than that.
 
So he turns Appraisal into Clairavoyance... Okay, we can see that happening.

Its a tough deal, but well worth it.
 
My sympathies for Ursula. Training a complete idiot is quite the challenge. Dodging one attack and then turning your back on an active enemy... that's some top tier kind of stupidity.
 

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