Death mage who doesnt want a fourth time manga

Summary

Amamiya Hiroto is unlucky. His life consisted of misfortune after misfortune, culminating in an unlucky death during an incident on a school boat trip, trying to save a girl he barely knew. After death, he met a god of reincarnation who requested that the hundred or so dead passengers – one of them being the girl he tried in vain to save – be reincarnated into another world.

Yet a series of unfortunate events forced Hiroto to reincarnate with even less luck than before, starting with nothing but a tremendous amount of Mana. His second life, far worse than his first, came to a cruel end.

However, upon meeting the god a second time, he was informed that there would be yet another reincarnation, one that had already been set in motion and could not be stopped. Not wanting Hiroto to endure a third life filled with suffering, the god cursed him before he was reborn in the hopes that he would either die quickly or commit suicide.

Hiroto was reborn once more as a half-vampire, half-dark elf. A dhampir. Not wanting a fourth life, he is determined to live this third life with the only things remaining from his previous lives – Death Magic and his enormous Mana pool.

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It’s super cringe and not worth your time. It feels like the author doesn’t know how to tell the story and just comes up with it every week. Like no planning and the plot, what’s that? not even the author knows.

... Last updated on July 7th, 2022, 10:18pm

If I could vote lower than 1, I would, this shit disgusting.

After he becomes the kid it’s AWESOME

The one sentence bad rating reviews are annoying so I'll add some more input. Hardly any spoilers but I'll put where I see it in a spoiler regardless.

I'll give a disclaimer, I read this around when the first few chapters were released, read a bit of the LN and as I like manga over LNs, I decided to wait until the manga had caught up before reading it again. I loved the story back then and would have given it a 10/10 as it showed a fair bit of promise. Now that I've come back to it a couple years later, only 25 chapters has been translated and the story itself feels like a mix of being too fast and too slow.

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It's not as detailed as it could be, there are a lot of moments where you wonder why they stopped there or if it was described better in the LN. Although this has become a bit less frequent in the past 7 or so chapters in the story, the pace of the manga is really unclear. Especially considering that the entire story is way to slow for the future plotlines which it's going to have.

As of chapter 25, he is 2 years old within the life he's had for over 20 chapters. With some suspension of belief you can get past the glaring plotholes but with how many chapters the manga will need to use to progress the story, it seems a long time before we get anywhere near the main plotline of the manga. The fact that it's a monthly manga doesn't help either. It isn't bad that the chapter length is about 40-45 pages but when the story does progress, you expect a little time skip to make the actions he does more believable and suited to his age, and neurological development but that just doesn't happen.

Without considering his age, so far it's read like your standard "I was rejected by humans and have now joined up with other races because they don't like me" kind of story. It's not bad, but the start of the story felt like it could be more entertaining and different from where it is now. Instead, the only aspects keeping it alive now is the promise of the main plotline and the interactions between the characters, but even that latter part feels like it's been chopped and provided to us in smaller portions than the LN. It's created a lack of depth, you know there's something else but it just isn't there. Although in some chapters more is explained, a lot of the time you're left guessing between whether the author will actually write more about a plotline or just leave it with what they said.

Now, despite this I don't feel like it won't get better, I still feel like it has some promise but I just don't see this one as being a rewarding read possibly much later. For now, you get much too less for what you would expect from a monthly manga.

this is pure trash nothing more art its decent but apart from that its just a big pile of trash

Don't read this. Just don't. It's not worth it.

>goingbankai (Known status:Chap6)
"A reincarnated half-vampire half-elf kid is the MC of this series, I guess it's at least notably different that the MC is actually a small kid (like can't speak yet small) but that was really the main thing that stood out to me about this series. It certainly starts off reasonably well, though I don't know where the plot could go from where it is currently to make things very interesting. There aren't enough chapters out (only 6) to really form that much of an opinion on this one, I'd give it a year or two to let more translations come out to have a definitive opinion on how good this manga is."

1st volume covers only some 2+ chapters and it makes it underwhelming to read if you imagine how long it will take to cover already available story... Still, I was left with a feeling that some parts and bits in the manga variant of the story were missing (maybe just me, since I read the novel some time ago).
If you didn't read the novel, I'd dare to say this manga has nothing to offer to you as of now - too little material is out and it doesn't even begin to scratch what's ahead.

Summary: Either go read the novel or return to this manga after few years(if it won't be canceled before).

nuff said

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