![]() This minor flaw is mostly something you can almost forget, as our characters go from place, to place, to place, so often, meeting so many new fresh faces, that you tend to enjoy it anyway. I believe this is done to emphasize the work that our characters are putting in, so while this is very obvious to us, you kind of get the idea that they plan to do this a lot. You never really settle on any given storyline for very long, and while this does pay off a lot, they got in a nasty habit of making time advance pretty significantly while our characters settle in a given place for any amount of time. They also manage to do so in pretty quick fashion, as the story generally keeps up a pretty quick pace. and gloom, as the story starts off on the right foot, with our characters laying the foundation of where they need to go and how they plan to get there. His goal is to get Rudeus and Eris back to their homeland. It's here, they met Ruijerd, the former leader of a terrifying tribe known as the Superd. Story & Characters: Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Part 2 left us off after Rudeus and Eris get sent from home to a completely different continent. ![]() I'll assume you've seen the first part for the purposes of this review. Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation is back with Part 2! After being pretty wow-ed by the first part, I figured I'd keep chugging along.
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