There's a whole bunch of tropes I hate in a variety of things, but 3 things make me so peeved.
1. When people make a video game anime, but it so unrealistic. Like I get you want to make you MC op, but jesus, some of these games have RNG that literally make 0 sense. I want to see my MC fight and struggle, and get realistic rewards. So I hate it when a MC finds a "secret class" or somehow finds out his class is "super op", like dude, this is a video game, if a cheat class existed, hella people would already be using it and it would get patched.
2. What I see so often, is a totally badass female character appears who seems stronger than the MC, but 10 chapters/episodes later, she's apart of the harem and is constantly needing protection by the alpha chad MC. Like is it so much to ask for a female side character who retains her badass stature is an isekai anime/manga? I think a perfect example of this would be Asuna from Sword Art Online. She was such a strong character at the start, and seemed to be on par with Kirito, but nope. About 1 season later she's getting kidnapped and is completely powerless. There are many reasons why Sword Art is a bad anime, but that's def in my top 10 reasons.
3. Random new Villains. There's nothing worse you can do to your world-building than have a super detailed ark with a super strong villain, then next ark, have a villain who's even stronger come out of nowhere. This is one of the reasons I'm not the biggest fan of dragon ball. If your anime resolves around the main character getting stronger, and fighting even stronger villains, than you world building's gonna eventually go to hell. I hate it when a super powerful villain just appears out of no where, like, where were you all this time?
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