Reincarnating with the gamer interface was all a part of the plan, being reborn as Ron Weasley not so much. It was something I could work with, sure. Magic is great! But as I would soon learn, it had the tendency of introducing a plethora of other issues.
Surprisingly good so far. I like his attitude and background as someone who became immortal. It might fall off a bit further into the story. I'll have to see what the author writes first.
Edit: MC revealed he's a reincarnator for no reason. Dropping to 3 stars and dropping in general.
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I like the story and MC's personality. He is a psychopath who is capable of integrating himself into society. He doesn't struggle to achieve some big goal as he has already achieved it. He enjoys his new life as much as possible and in the most comfortable way.
Also because of who the MC is, he isn't very attached to people and can judge them fairly. Or better say, he doesn't hold respect to anyone and thus can critique them for who they are. His retort to Minerva was bordering the rude nevertheless true. Someone who has transmigrated or reincarnated into HP story won't be able to do that normally, because they have already idolised people from the book.
MC's stand on magic is rather calm. It is cool and convenient and something worthy to study and reach the summit of, but it is something anyone can do if they train and study. MC's abilities at this point are already OP but only in the areas he has studied for 11 years. Basically almost any wizard can achieve wandless magic if they train it for a decade. That's what MC himself understands and tells to others. Though people don't believe him. And rather think that if the great wizards can do something then it is something that only the great wizards can do.
Personally I wanted to see how the main story will change if Ron (mostly underrated character) is missing from it. He is missing not only from Harry's friends but also from the Griffindore and from his own family. And Weasley family is a greate part of the Griffindore and Harry's surrounding. Persy would probably think of him as a squib, like their parents, and pretend not to know him. Twins might not think of him as a family at all (he even "failed" to be sorted into Griffindore) and Ginny can be angry with him for running away from their house and poverty while she was left behind. With Ron's absence she would be the most exposed one to the twins' pranks.
But the MC, being who he is, doesn't give a f@#$. Well he is staying true to his character. So it's a +.
PS: I hope that neither Hogwarts nor Britain/Europe follows Australia (-_-;)
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