That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Light Novels, Vol. 6

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Light Novels, Vol. 6

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  • Author:Fuse
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Summary

A meeting of demonic minds!

Newly minted demon lord Rimuru has received word of a special assembly of all ten demon lords known as the Walpurgis Council。 It just so happens that the topic of this particular meeting is how to best punish Rimuru for assuming his new title without their permission。 Fortunately, he's got friends in high places who are willing to vouch for his authenticity, and this council could be the perfect opportunity to get revenge on the demon lord Clayman for the violence he brought to Tempest。 Is this blobby big shot cunning enough to kill two birds with one stone?

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Reviews

Carolina Olavarria

The whole thing with Clayman surprised me and I loved it

Pumpkin

The only reason this is at 4。5 starts instead of a full 5 for me is because there were some minor snags in the pacing in this volume that weren’t in previous ones。 It’s not a lot to complain about sudden pace changes, or it slowing down。。 but it is enough to notice even admits being engulfed in the plot。 Other then that, though, this was another great continuation。 Despite the plot strings weaved in for volume 7, it still feels complete enough to stop here - not that I intend to do so。 Just noti The only reason this is at 4。5 starts instead of a full 5 for me is because there were some minor snags in the pacing in this volume that weren’t in previous ones。 It’s not a lot to complain about sudden pace changes, or it slowing down。。 but it is enough to notice even admits being engulfed in the plot。 Other then that, though, this was another great continuation。 Despite the plot strings weaved in for volume 7, it still feels complete enough to stop here - not that I intend to do so。 Just noting the vibes。 I’ll eagerly get my hands on volume 7 to read。 。。。more

Kai

Thing is, it seems I am a lot more discerning when it comes to written text。 Despite loving the manga, the light novel is a disappointment。 Maybe it's the translation, but there is something missing。 Losing the artwork that adds to the charm of this story - it all reads so blandly and amateurish。 The rating itself is not for the story but how it is presented。 It's oddly worded。 Filled with editing errors。 Suffers greatly from "show do not tell"。 And the incessant need to state one says their lin Thing is, it seems I am a lot more discerning when it comes to written text。 Despite loving the manga, the light novel is a disappointment。 Maybe it's the translation, but there is something missing。 Losing the artwork that adds to the charm of this story - it all reads so blandly and amateurish。 The rating itself is not for the story but how it is presented。 It's oddly worded。 Filled with editing errors。 Suffers greatly from "show do not tell"。 And the incessant need to state one says their lines coldly to emphasize how unfeeling and evil they are。 The manga and the anime are the superiors mediums to experience this story。I will be continuing this series as a manga。 I wished to read ahead but sadly, the light novel isn't up to my expectations。 。。。more

Ali

7。5/10So many powers and schemes that want to defeat Rimuru。 This volume has been okay for the most part but its got its moments。 I was pretty excited to see Diablo and the other demon lords in action and I guess it did pay off。 There is a lot of goofing off which I didn't like but that is to be expected。 I liked the volume but I'll just stick to the anime after vol7。 7。5/10So many powers and schemes that want to defeat Rimuru。 This volume has been okay for the most part but its got its moments。 I was pretty excited to see Diablo and the other demon lords in action and I guess it did pay off。 There is a lot of goofing off which I didn't like but that is to be expected。 I liked the volume but I'll just stick to the anime after vol7。 。。。more

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Sozette

Extremely interesting。 Action-packed。 Very captivating。 Once you started with this book, you will find yourself unable to put it down。 It is THAT captivating!It is very fun to read from the perspectives given here。 This book also connected a lot of dots。 I'm very interested and I'm highly anticipating how Rimuru goes forward from here。 I only have high hopes!On to the next! Extremely interesting。 Action-packed。 Very captivating。 Once you started with this book, you will find yourself unable to put it down。 It is THAT captivating!It is very fun to read from the perspectives given here。 This book also connected a lot of dots。 I'm very interested and I'm highly anticipating how Rimuru goes forward from here。 I only have high hopes!On to the next! 。。。more

Joey

The author mentioned this was the thickest volume out of the Slime history。 Indeed it's pack with tons of content, glad to see that this arc have been filled with new characters and final closure for all those question that I had The author mentioned this was the thickest volume out of the Slime history。 Indeed it's pack with tons of content, glad to see that this arc have been filled with new characters and final closure for all those question that I had 。。。more

Zarathustra Goertzel

Also quite an action-packed, good volume that moves the plot forward :)

Cody Enos

So good。

Shawnie Nicole

I want to know more about Guy!

LiteratureIsLife

Read this review (and others) at: https://literatureislife。com/2020/11/。。。Ok, so Volume 6 is kind of part-two of Volume 5。 While that’s not technically how this book was marketed, it’s truer in a narrative sense。 Volume 6 starts with the characters right where they were when Volume 5 ended, in addition to some neat little behind-the-scenes moments for us readers。 This is basically the culmination point in this series。 Every conflict that the characters have had to endure up until now is part of Read this review (and others) at: https://literatureislife。com/2020/11/。。。Ok, so Volume 6 is kind of part-two of Volume 5。 While that’s not technically how this book was marketed, it’s truer in a narrative sense。 Volume 6 starts with the characters right where they were when Volume 5 ended, in addition to some neat little behind-the-scenes moments for us readers。 This is basically the culmination point in this series。 Every conflict that the characters have had to endure up until now is part of a greater plan。 There has been a puppet master behind it all and the time for their endgame is now。Now there is a lot more to this book than just the plot coming together。 Before that starts to happen in earnest, we’re clearly shown how personal the situation has become for the characters。 Their home has been attacked。 Their friends have been killed。 Someone is out there trying to use everything they’ve put their sweat and blood into building as a disposable tool。 Rimuru and his friends are new players on the world stage and the old hands view them as pawns to be moved about and sacrificed。 Understandably, they do not take kindly to this and have no intention of going down without a fight。As is the case in many light novels (this series in particular), the first half of this book is the set-up。 First, the book deals with the fallout from Volume 5’s events。 Some of these are personal issues but others are political now that the characters are running a country。 It’s a stretch to say this part is uninteresting, but it feels more like prep work than what comes next: the action。The 2nd half of the book is where it shines。 Again, everything in the series so far has led to this point。 This is the end of the first major story arc。 Which for any action-anime type series means a really big battle。 More than one, in fact。 And while I did complain in my review of Volume 5 about the power creep in this series, it thankfully gets toned down a bit here。 Rimuru and co。 aren’t depowered or anything like that, but we’re given a pretty clear demonstration that there’s always a bigger fish。It was an extremely satisfying conclusion for the first arc。 While How I Was Reincarnated As A Slime feels like it’s directed at a younger audience than most of the other light novels I’ve picked up, I continue to enjoy it just for the sheer quality of the story, characters, and writing。 Hats off to the quality of the English translation too。 And with the conflicts essentially resolved at this point, I’m excited to see how life shapes up for Rimuru and his friends going forward。 。。。more

Greg

4/5 In Volume 6 of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime we finally got to put the spotlight on the Demon Lords。 All 10 are finally introduced。 While we don't get to dig too deep into all of them just yet we do at least get the introduction and a general aspect of their characters。 This Volume also closes out the events that have been building involving the Demon Lord Clayman。 Of course this just opens up different plot lines that extend further down the rabbit hole and Leon is put on the back 4/5 In Volume 6 of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime we finally got to put the spotlight on the Demon Lords。 All 10 are finally introduced。 While we don't get to dig too deep into all of them just yet we do at least get the introduction and a general aspect of their characters。 This Volume also closes out the events that have been building involving the Demon Lord Clayman。 Of course this just opens up different plot lines that extend further down the rabbit hole and Leon is put on the back burner once again as is Hinata。。。The last 2 chapters (or 100 or so pages) of this Volume is where it really starts to shine。 The first half is a little long winded and the series is really starting to push out too many characters to keep track of。 That would be my only gripe thus far。As a hole the novels are far superior to the anime and manga and currently about 2-3 novels ahead of the current anime。 。。。more

Dustin

Look, at this point you're either in for the nation building and overpowered fights or you're not。 Look, at this point you're either in for the nation building and overpowered fights or you're not。 。。。more

Iffus

Just the prologue itself is already full of intrigues and schemes playing out behind the scenes。 All these when contrasted with past volumes showing Rimuru's opposite character to these people, with his desire of simply wanting to live peacefully and comfortably with his friends and family at Tempest, the whole series appear to be so much more interesting。 There are several forces at play in this story, one of them being Rimuru's Jura Tempest Federation itself, while some of the forces fiddling Just the prologue itself is already full of intrigues and schemes playing out behind the scenes。 All these when contrasted with past volumes showing Rimuru's opposite character to these people, with his desire of simply wanting to live peacefully and comfortably with his friends and family at Tempest, the whole series appear to be so much more interesting。 There are several forces at play in this story, one of them being Rimuru's Jura Tempest Federation itself, while some of the forces fiddling with the big plot are still shrouded in mystery。 One of the most satisfying aspects of this novel is how it sets up the motivations of each character。 The consistency of it is such that when we learn a new facet of a character, we would know if it's out of character or just another facet to their character。 And even that can be used to move the plot forward and figure or sniff out parts of the schemes occurring behind the scenes。And all those schemes end up butting heads against the schemes Rimuru and his allies are cooking up at the same time。 It's all very thrilling to read。 Not to mention, the story feels alive and dynamic, like reality where you never really know what's going to happen and that things could develop in very unexpected ways。 Usually, I would feel an obvious drop in enthusiasm when there's a perspective change or a different scene, but here, that doesn't happen because every word in the book contributes in some way, whether to move the plot forward or tinker with the characters' relationship with each other, individually and collectively。 It's an engaging series, but this volume especially so。But how good can a story be if the protagonist is a pile of crap, right? No complaints on that end。 One by one, trustworthy people all end up treating Rimuru with a deep and personal level of respect。 For good reasons too。 I myself would definitely love to be Rimuru's friend and ally。 He's idealistic, a charismatic and understanding leader, a pretty capable schemer, learns from his naive mistakes, but never gets shaken off by bad plot to force him into doing anything in a contrived way。 Rimuru Tempest being the protagonist is one of the major reasons I've been enjoying this series, but even more so in this volume because he shows significant and organic character development。 Good stuff。 。。。more

Twine & Ribbon

Great entry into the series。 I consider the previous volume to be a highlight in the series, but really this could be lumped into the same category as it explores the results of the actions which occurred in Vol。 5。 The reader can derive quite a bit of satisfaction seeing Rimuru and the nation of Tempest flex their collectively enhanced muscles in the latest series of big show downs。 Once again, the author uses the publication to expand on material from the webnovel, leading him to never be conc Great entry into the series。 I consider the previous volume to be a highlight in the series, but really this could be lumped into the same category as it explores the results of the actions which occurred in Vol。 5。 The reader can derive quite a bit of satisfaction seeing Rimuru and the nation of Tempest flex their collectively enhanced muscles in the latest series of big show downs。 Once again, the author uses the publication to expand on material from the webnovel, leading him to never be concise, and events often go on for just a tad too long。 It's a minor quibble at best, as if you love the series this could be a strength for you。 I also just have to say, the translation work here is just a delight。 I briefly investigated light novels for the first time back in 2006-2007, and between a lack of availability and quality, I was not impressed and didn't bother giving the industry another try for almost 10 years。 This is translated so well though, I'd never know it wasn't originally English just by reading it。 It's great that we've come so far and have such talented translators working on projects like this。 Top marks, really。 Thanks! 。。。more

Derek

Still good after 6 volumesThe length and the enjoyment was equally good, people say 60% of the time they are just talking over the same thing but I didn't find it to be true in this book。 Even when they were discussing plans I never felt it to be boring。 I look forward to the next volume Still good after 6 volumesThe length and the enjoyment was equally good, people say 60% of the time they are just talking over the same thing but I didn't find it to be true in this book。 Even when they were discussing plans I never felt it to be boring。 I look forward to the next volume 。。。more

Franzi Bowe

Just another fantastic volume that was so damn satisfying to read!! Been a long while since a book series got me that excited。 Finished this one in about half a day again, cause I couldn't put it down! XD Just another fantastic volume that was so damn satisfying to read!! Been a long while since a book series got me that excited。 Finished this one in about half a day again, cause I couldn't put it down! XD 。。。more

Rebecca

this volume was pretty good (had a nice new part in it) even though it’s a lot different from the web novel as fuse says in the afterword。 it makes more sense and gets rid of some plot holes but i still like just the, i don’t know, the feel? of the web novel。 still, it was a fun experience even if rimuru didn’t get to show off quite as much。

Rachel Swanepoel

YussssAmazing i really enjoyed this one!!! DEMON LORD RIMURU!!! I love it。 I cant wait for more and i want to see more of this power they hold

Kakuzō Akutagawa

My thoughts on the Sixth volume of the light novel of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken) by Fuze and Mitz Vah。This is the longest volume I've read so far (idk the page count but it sure felt neverending) The story: The first half of the book is the political follow-ups and consequences of all the things that happened in the last volume。 the second half is just beautiful, the invasion of a country, crashing a reunion of the 10 most powerful people in the worl My thoughts on the Sixth volume of the light novel of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken) by Fuze and Mitz Vah。This is the longest volume I've read so far (idk the page count but it sure felt neverending) The story: The first half of the book is the political follow-ups and consequences of all the things that happened in the last volume。 the second half is just beautiful, the invasion of a country, crashing a reunion of the 10 most powerful people in the world and a lot moreEnjoyment:The first half was very interesting but got boring after a while but starting the second half it was just action upon action upon epicness upon awesomeness。 The second half was the most enjoyable part of the series so farFinal verdict:Since volume 5 the series has gotten a lot more interesting plotwise, the laidback atmosphere of the series is almost completely gone and that is not a bad thing, this volume especially was entertaining af and very action-heavy 9。5/10 。。。more

Logan

This book was very action packed and developed the story quite a lot。 The current villain of the story, "Clayman" was finally beaten and from the looks of it he isn't going to come back。 This was probably the most action packed book so while the story progresses the character development is pretty sub par as the characters don't get much time to do anything other than engage in conflicts。 However, the book is fun to read as long as you are a fan of the series and are okay with some of the cliche This book was very action packed and developed the story quite a lot。 The current villain of the story, "Clayman" was finally beaten and from the looks of it he isn't going to come back。 This was probably the most action packed book so while the story progresses the character development is pretty sub par as the characters don't get much time to do anything other than engage in conflicts。 However, the book is fun to read as long as you are a fan of the series and are okay with some of the cliches and stuff that happen。 The book is also the end of an arc, and it leads the way to a lot more world building and potential advancements in the future。 This book isn't some storytelling masterpiece but its fun。 。。。more

Katy

A bit repetitive at times, but I like following Rimuru's ongoing story。 A bit repetitive at times, but I like following Rimuru's ongoing story。 。。。more

Feen

4。5 stars。 As always slime is super fun and enjoyable, and as always, far too short。 I NEED MOAR。

James Jennings

I enjoyed this, but I was also disappointed。。The first third of the book was people sitting around talking about what they were going to do。 The rest was fight scenes involving ridiculously overpowered characters。 They were exciting fight scenes, and I had difficulty putting it down, but I was hoping for more。Early in this series, the main charter was figuring out how the world worked, and how to build a community between different races。 I missed that here。 I hope the author gets back to that i I enjoyed this, but I was also disappointed。。The first third of the book was people sitting around talking about what they were going to do。 The rest was fight scenes involving ridiculously overpowered characters。 They were exciting fight scenes, and I had difficulty putting it down, but I was hoping for more。Early in this series, the main charter was figuring out how the world worked, and how to build a community between different races。 I missed that here。 I hope the author gets back to that in the next volume。 。。。more

Aelvana

Rimuru became a demon lord without thinking much about the consequences---but those consequences are now demanding his attention。 The other nations that surround the forest of Jura have questions about him and the army he wiped out。 More importantly, the other demon lords have yet to weigh in on what they feel about a newcomer。 If Rimuru handles this badly he could make enemies of some of the most powerful beings in the world 。 。 。This is the first novel in the series that felt like it was reall Rimuru became a demon lord without thinking much about the consequences---but those consequences are now demanding his attention。 The other nations that surround the forest of Jura have questions about him and the army he wiped out。 More importantly, the other demon lords have yet to weigh in on what they feel about a newcomer。 If Rimuru handles this badly he could make enemies of some of the most powerful beings in the world 。 。 。This is the first novel in the series that felt like it was really dragging。 The various treaties and discussions Rimuru does are important to the overall plot, but rather dry, and might have been better as a shorter summary (if this ever gets animated I would expect the first two chapters, for instance, to be significantly cut down)。Thankfully there are several different battles that take place, both with Rimuru and with his companions。 Of special note, Shuna gets her own fight this time, and it's one of the more detailed fights in the book。It's also interesting in that it's the first look at many of the other demon lords。 Rimuru's poor opinion of Ramiris aside, pretty much everyone but Clayman gives him pause。 I liked seeing how they were all masking their strength in some fashion, which leaves even Raphael in the dark about how to handle them。And Veldora is always SO much fun。 Rimuru is going nuts trying to handle the now-manga-obsessed dragon, but he's probably the only one who can, as Veldora is one of the worst calamity-class monsters。Overall, although this is a necessary link in the story, it's also one of the weakest ones。 With an unidentified mastermind, a bevy of new demon lords, and hints about the Empire, the future is sure to be more interesting。 I rate this book Neutral。 See my reviews and more at https://offtheshelfreviews。wordpress。。。。 。。。more

Randy Smith

Great book nice wrap up for the first arc。I’ve really enjoyed this storyline I find it quite interesting with a twist of perspective from the side of the monsters。 I find myself eagerly awaiting the next book。

Sahariar

This new contents in the storyline are much appreciated, provides a deeper understanding。 But WN is better。

Reed Lawrence

This book was another great addition to an already great series。 This time Rimuru is going after clayman to pay his debt for the attacks in the last volume。 Instead of battle prowess we get to see Rimuru match clayman scheme for scheme。

Salvia

Awesome, especially all the fleshed out story and new content is really nice, if you already read the webnovel。

Dorcas

There are some editing errors and oddly worded sections, but I am here for the fun character interactions。 What will Rimuru and crew do next?