Failure Frame: I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells (Light Novel) Vol. 1

Failure Frame: I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells (Light Novel) Vol. 1

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  • Create Date:2021-10-23 09:50:57
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Kaoru Shinozaki
  • ISBN:1648270697
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Summary

Revenge in another world--with an abnormal twist! (And don't miss the manga version, also from Seven Seas。)

Abruptly catapulted into a fantasy world, Mimori Touka and his classmates have been summoned by the world’s resident Goddess to serve as heroes。 Luckily, most of the students display amazing skills upon arrival—except for Mimori, whose abilities bottom out at a measly E-rank。 With no further use for him, the Goddess banishes Mimori to a dungeon from which no one has ever returned alive。 Yet, as it turns out, Mimori’s skills aren’t so much worthless as they are abnormal。 Abnormally powerful, even。 If Mimori can only claw his way back to the surface, nothing will stand in his way from getting revenge。

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Reviews

Michael Burnett

Great book Great book I can't wait to read the next book in the series I would recommend this author to anyone Great book Great book I can't wait to read the next book in the series I would recommend this author to anyone 。。。more

Casey

Absolute ridiculous fun。 Mimori and class are summoned to another world to fight a Demon King, everyone is assigned stats and of course Mimori's are the lowest。 Everyone looks down on him because of this, except perhaps one cute girl in class。 The sketchy summoning Entity decides to dispose of this low level worthless 'hero'。 Of course Mimori and his skills aren't quite as useless as everyone thought and somehow manages to make his way out of the dungeon at a DRASTICALLY higher level than could Absolute ridiculous fun。 Mimori and class are summoned to another world to fight a Demon King, everyone is assigned stats and of course Mimori's are the lowest。 Everyone looks down on him because of this, except perhaps one cute girl in class。 The sketchy summoning Entity decides to dispose of this low level worthless 'hero'。 Of course Mimori and his skills aren't quite as useless as everyone thought and somehow manages to make his way out of the dungeon at a DRASTICALLY higher level than could be expected otherwise。 He of course saves a beautiful woman from being captured。。。。Wait, you've read this before? Well of course you have。 But I still had to give it four stars because it was so easy for me to read and I enjoyed it。 Is it fluff? Yes。 Is it good fluff? Honestly, it's not that amazing, but was fun。 How is it different -- well, this one really feels like revenge fantasy。Anyhow, I'll be picking up volume 2 right quick。 。。。more

Dantegideon

Nothing particularly wrong with it, I just don’t really like these kinds of dark storylines。

Randy Smith

One trick pony。The main character has one trick and if it doesn’t work then they make it out like he’s going to die。 It act like he has no skills or abilities other than that one trick。 Then I don’t even know why they put levels and stats they make it out like it has no effect on the character themselves。 There was a little difference between having a +3 speed and having a +3000 speed。 I guess it was a good thing that his one trick made him OP from the start。 All the criticism set aside it was a One trick pony。The main character has one trick and if it doesn’t work then they make it out like he’s going to die。 It act like he has no skills or abilities other than that one trick。 Then I don’t even know why they put levels and stats they make it out like it has no effect on the character themselves。 There was a little difference between having a +3 speed and having a +3000 speed。 I guess it was a good thing that his one trick made him OP from the start。 All the criticism set aside it was a fairly decent concept。 So I will read the next book in the series and see how it goes but I don’t have a lot of faith that things will change。 So cross my fingers maybe he’ll get an additional ability。 。。。more

John Ford

GoodA good start to the book series, I am looking forward to seeing what happens in the next book released。

Wing999

DisappointedFor some reason going into this book I had high expectations especially with the high dollar price, they gave all sorts of background information on a whole bunch of side characters that you only hear in passing after they abandoned the MC It just seemed unrealistic to me that the would be all for even cheering for the banishment/ death sentence of the supposed weakest member of their group to their deaths with only 1 person objecting, and the ending was so abrupt I didn't even know DisappointedFor some reason going into this book I had high expectations especially with the high dollar price, they gave all sorts of background information on a whole bunch of side characters that you only hear in passing after they abandoned the MC It just seemed unrealistic to me that the would be all for even cheering for the banishment/ death sentence of the supposed weakest member of their group to their deaths with only 1 person objecting, and the ending was so abrupt I didn't even know the book was over until it took me to the kindle store after I turned it that last page。I think I will give book two a try before I completely possibly give up on the series 。。。more

John

Failure Frame is another mediocre isekai in a niche already crowded with mediocrity。 There is no real world or magic building。 The arbitrary gamification of stats feels rather meaningless as the single time it should matter, it turns out it doesn’t。 Given the lack of variety, the author might have, at the very least, spent time delving the spell pages of 5th edition D&D or Pathfinder to inspire a more nuanced status effect skill tree for our protagonist rather than the lather, rinse, repeat tedi Failure Frame is another mediocre isekai in a niche already crowded with mediocrity。 There is no real world or magic building。 The arbitrary gamification of stats feels rather meaningless as the single time it should matter, it turns out it doesn’t。 Given the lack of variety, the author might have, at the very least, spent time delving the spell pages of 5th edition D&D or Pathfinder to inspire a more nuanced status effect skill tree for our protagonist rather than the lather, rinse, repeat tedium of encounter management he settles on。 And, while I appreciate the attempts to create a personality and history for our main character, the whole summoned to an adventuring world feels more believable than that superficial tragedy porn backstory。。。 good grief。 。。。more

Mandy

wow。 It was a tiny bit dark。 lots of grey area in people。 mention of sexual assault on women (no actual assault。 that's an automatic dnf for me。)similar to arifureta。 wow。 It was a tiny bit dark。 lots of grey area in people。 mention of sexual assault on women (no actual assault。 that's an automatic dnf for me。)similar to arifureta。 。。。more

Walter

Good ReadThis book took me by suprise。 I know and have been in these kinds of things。 Well done portraying that kind of pain well。 I am excited for the next installment。 Please don’t make it too dark。 I understand though if you do go that route。 The story might necessitate it。 I read it regardless。

Rebecca

This was a surprise - when it started, I fully expected it to be more of the standard revenge fantasy nonsense with the usual heaping dose of misogyny。 As you may have guessed, it's not。 Shinozaki has taken time to really think about character motivations and how the politics of the high school classroom would play out in a much more realistic (yet brutal) way in the isekai genre, and I think I may actually give this a second volume, if only to support a revenge series that doesn't hate one gend This was a surprise - when it started, I fully expected it to be more of the standard revenge fantasy nonsense with the usual heaping dose of misogyny。 As you may have guessed, it's not。 Shinozaki has taken time to really think about character motivations and how the politics of the high school classroom would play out in a much more realistic (yet brutal) way in the isekai genre, and I think I may actually give this a second volume, if only to support a revenge series that doesn't hate one gender or the other。 。。。more

Rhino

A Fun Read, Decent PaceThe author strikes a decent balance between the amount of detail and the speed of plot advancement。The illustrations are all fanservice which is annoying and it feels like the background details could have been made more clear。 Despite those short comings I enjoyed the volume and look forward to reading more

Aaron

YepThis is definitely a cliched story。 Not a suprise since this genre is played out。 That being said it's still good, guess it's a common cliche because people still like it。 If so I am no exception。I would reccomend this to anyone who still can enjoy the same tropes and premise of a well worn story。 While my review doesn't sound great I really did like it and will be following this story。 Hopefully you will as well。 YepThis is definitely a cliched story。 Not a suprise since this genre is played out。 That being said it's still good, guess it's a common cliche because people still like it。 If so I am no exception。I would reccomend this to anyone who still can enjoy the same tropes and premise of a well worn story。 While my review doesn't sound great I really did like it and will be following this story。 Hopefully you will as well。 。。。more

Alec Rebert

3。1

Joaquin Escudero-Green

If the premise of this light novel sounds familiar, and it should if you've spent any signigicant time reading light novels, you would be right to think that it sounds like a rip off of another series that has been going on for longer, at least here in the west。 The first 1/3 to 1/2 off the book does read extremely derivative and I almost put it down a few times。 But I am a stubborn bloke and by the time the time the main character amples out of the "dungeon" where's he's been dumped the larger If the premise of this light novel sounds familiar, and it should if you've spent any signigicant time reading light novels, you would be right to think that it sounds like a rip off of another series that has been going on for longer, at least here in the west。 The first 1/3 to 1/2 off the book does read extremely derivative and I almost put it down a few times。 But I am a stubborn bloke and by the time the time the main character amples out of the "dungeon" where's he's been dumped the larger world opens up just long enough to make you curious about how this story is ultimately going to diverge from the other light novel it reminds me of。 While it was a rather boring read for a good chunk of the story, the latter half of the book presented me with enough information that it made me curious enough to want to pick up the next volume when it's available。 Let's hope volume 2 has more meat on its bones。 。。。more

Rashkae

This book follows the relatively new craze of making Isekai protagonists start from a position of being completely outcast and spurned by their peers。 (Examples, Shield Hero or Arifureta。) However, this book makes no attempt to make any of the character motivations in any way belieavable/relatable。 As a satire or self-parody, that might work, but this book tries to take itself seriously。 I was hesitant to give a 1 star review, since I almost never do that unless a book is truly bad in many objec This book follows the relatively new craze of making Isekai protagonists start from a position of being completely outcast and spurned by their peers。 (Examples, Shield Hero or Arifureta。) However, this book makes no attempt to make any of the character motivations in any way belieavable/relatable。 As a satire or self-parody, that might work, but this book tries to take itself seriously。 I was hesitant to give a 1 star review, since I almost never do that unless a book is truly bad in many objective ways。 But considering the many light novels I have at 2 star, I really had to go lower for this one。 。。。more

Magus

Not bad for a random pick up readI read a lot of isekai light novels, so fairly used to the premise。 This one is fairly standard from the banished protag seeking revenge perspective。 I liked the writing a bit more than similar ones like Arifureta。 It’s a different power set at least, and the first novels are usually used for establishing how badass the character is。 It was a quick read, so didn’t really feel like it dragged too much。 Interesting inner turmoil。