Having survived his first encounter against the high-ranking gladiator Mary Landorott , Mikagami begins to fully treat his situation like a game. He uses his gamer experience to identify rule loopholes and exploit the specific mechanics of his "Copy" skill.
Illustrated by Zunta , the series is noted for its high-quality artwork and detailed character designs, particularly for its muscular and formidable female antagonists. Having survived his first encounter against the high-ranking
This chapter reinforces the "all or nothing" rule of the Colosseum: winners enslave the losers. Mikagami's survival is not just about combat; it's about avoiding the extreme magical punishments and gender-bending transformations that await those who lose. This chapter reinforces the "all or nothing" rule
Unlike typical isekai heroes with god-like powers, Mikagami must rely on strategic thinking and "weak" skills to overcome vastly more powerful female gladiators. Following the defeat of the first "Knight," the
Following the defeat of the first "Knight," the next major threat is introduced. The high priestess Zayd , enraged by Mikagami’s unexpected success, prepares more dangerous opponents to ensure his eventual crushing defeat. Key Series Features
The story centers on , a hardcore gamer summoned to another world only to be granted the "Copy" skill—initially dismissed as the weakest ability. After his first victory in the previous chapter, Chapter 3 explores the immediate fallout and the preparation for his next impossible trial.
The battles are known for their "unhinged" and uncensored nature, blending intense action with dark, ecchi-heavy consequences for the losers.