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Manga Geki Tsumi Dungeon Desu Ga Sukiru Hanshoku De Gyakuten Shitai To Omoimasu -

The title says it all: "I think I want to turn the tables using the breeding skill." That humble “to omoimasu” (I think) reveals Kaito’s core uncertainty. He’s not arrogant. He’s not destined. He’s just a man who realized that even a dungeon full of deadly traps can be outsmarted — one egg, one hatchling, one generation at a time.

And in a genre oversaturated with instant-win heroes, watching a careful, frightened, brilliant breeder rebuild the ecosystem of death into his own living army is nothing short of refreshing.

Hanshoku for the win. Long live the spider-mimics. The title says it all: "I think I


Have you read this manga? Share your thoughts on the breeding mechanics in the comments below. And if you know other “weak skill but genius use” titles, drop your recommendations.

| Title | Similarity | Key Difference | |-------|------------|----------------| | Slime Taoshite 300-nen | OP non-combat skills | Lacks the lethal dungeon tension | | Dungeon Meshi | Monster eating/biology | Focus on breeding vs. cooking | | Kumo desu ga, nani ka? | Weak start, system mechanics | Spider MC, not a human breeder | | Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken | Monster gathering | Rimuru is combat-strong from early on | Have you read this manga

Geki Tsumi Dungeon stands out because the protagonist cannot fight at all. No hidden sword skills. No latent magic. Only breeding.


The skill doesn’t discriminate. Touch a cursed item? Now you have three curses. Touch an ally? Suddenly there are two of your friend—and only one has a soul. The story forces Kai into ethical dilemmas: Is it okay to clone food? Clone weapons? Clone enemies to fight each other? The skill doesn’t discriminate

For Fans of "Zero to Hero": Readers who enjoy watching a protagonist who has been wronged by society rise up using unconventional methods will enjoy Milan’s journey. It scratches the itch of "revenge" stories without being purely edge-lord; it retains the fun of a fantasy adventure.

The "Crafting" Element: Many isekai manga have skill systems, but few focus on the "breeding" or "synthesis" aspect. Watching Milan experiment with different skill combinations to break the game's difficulty is a major draw. It appeals to the same satisfaction found in video games where players break the meta with unexpected builds.

Moral Ambiguity: Because the setting is a prison for "sinners," the lines between good and evil are blurred. Milan isn't saving the world for altruism; he is fighting for his own survival and vengeance. This makes for a more mature narrative than typical genre fare.

The breeding skill is laughable alone. But combined with patience, biology, and trap mechanics, it becomes god-tier. This appeals to anyone who’s ever felt undervalued in a team.