Is Senku the only Isekai protagonist who actually earned his success because of his intelligence...

Is Senku the only Isekai protagonist who actually earned his success because of his intelligence, hard work and diligence?

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He's an unrealistic fag

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No.

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>Isekai protagonist
It's not Isekai.

This mf thinks the stone age is Isekai.

He is transported to a foreign world in all but name, it's isekai.

If not for her abundant mana pool, she'd probably be a lowly grey-robe

is this what the kids call native isekai?

If not because of her sickness she'd be the richest merchant

>subaru
>intelligence
retarded opinion from a retard on a retarded character

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So it's ok when Senku uses his pre-existing knowledge to play survivor.

But when any other isekai protagonist uses their knowledge to improve society, or analytical skills to break a soul crushing system, it's not?

Where are we? North Korea?

>Doctor Stone
>Isekai
Holy shit

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>Senku
>earned his success because of his intelligence, hard work and diligence
He's literally a 4D bullshit character

The difference is that other isekai mcs can just use their knowledge as a cheat hax. Senku has to put in actual effort and rebuild what he needs from the ground up. He can't just heal the chief's daughte cough with pre-existing knowledge. He has to fucking grind to get there. Other isekai mcs get handed a life on easy streat. Senku only gets handed a tool and nothing more.

First it's not isekai.
Second here are isekai niggas who actually succeeded mostly just because of their wits:
>Handyman saitou.
>Balud Cornelius (Isekai Tensei Soudouki)
>Ninomiya Kinja (Meikyuu Black Company)
>Fang Yuan (reverend insanity)

Literally grinding for exp and experimenting with skill sets is "hax"

reading a noun as an adjective.

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Building a nuclear reactor from their plane crash is "hax"

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While it's wholesome and has realistic personalities he still had incredible power handed to him just because of his upbringing circumstances. Topped with a farewell gift of some nice ressources.

>success
Last I checked he's still playing survivor.
And the solution to de-petrification was LITERALLY given to him from the start.

At this point he's just solving problems, he created, that he already knows the answer to.

>Zig Forumsmaxx until you can be a landlord neet
>get isekai'd into debt slavery
>work smarter not harder and start paying back your debt
>parasites come out of the woodwork and set you back
>finally get on top of this shitty world and become a successful Zig Forumsraeli once again
>get isekai'd into the future and have to save the world he completely fucked with unfettered capitalism
Ninomiya can't catch a break

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>when any other isekai protagonist
Senkuu isn't a Isekai protagonist.

He literally counted the whole time. He was always there as the world changed around him.
That's like saying if you lock yourself in your basement for a decade then come out you've isekai'd yourself.

It essentially had to be given or he wouldn’t have been depetrified

>it's the retard who says Dr. Stone is isekai
it's not and also Zig Forumspol/ hates it for some reason and ruins threads about it so don't bother making them

So you're telling me the only thing that stands between me and becoming an anime character is going upstairs and opening that door?

The narrative is isekai. Therefore he is an isekai protagonist in a manner of speaking. A figure of speech called a synecdoche.
You can infer the proper meaning because only 1 reading makes sense.
Some people lack the cognitive flexibility to intuit the interpretation.

that's not how genres work.
the setting is not the narrative.
A collective noun is not an adjective.

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>his intelligence

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