Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest
Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest
Now Showing

Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest

6.7
Yr 2025
Rt 24m
Status Ended
Your Verdict

Rate this show to unlock picks like it. Create a free account.

Series Brief

Overview

In a world where heroes are born, not made, Ein’s god-given gift is the weakest: the power to appraise things. Treated cruelly by his peers, Ein spends his days in self-abasement—until he meets Yuri, the spirit of the World Tree. Yuri and her protector, Ursula, bless Ein with the Spirit Eye, unlocking new strength. As his abilities grow, Ein embarks on a journey to uncover his true purpose.

Critical Reception

What critics are saying

Score 70 /100

Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest received a generally pleasant reception from critics, who felt it managed to distinguish itself within a heavily saturated subgenre. While the premise follows a well-worn routine of a seemingly weak protagonist unlocking massive power, reviewers noted that the series succeeds by delivering a wholesome cast and a distinct spin on standard fantasy tropes.

Commentators also highlighted the show's engaging music and romantic comedy elements. Between an energetic opening theme that grabs viewer attention early on and fun character dynamics that drive the narrative, critics found the anime to be an enjoyable and surprisingly charming watch.

“Even Given the Worthless “Appraiser” Class, I’m Actually the Strongest manages to find its own unique spin to it.”

“Cut to Crescendo by Arterism, an explosive opening theme that awoke me from my long-isekai-title-induced slumber and made me pay attention to the story.”

“This show might be the strongest example of a romantic comedy where I think the best ending would be for there to be a throuple.”

Transmission Paths

Where to Watch

Crunchyroll
US • CA • UK
Why fans love it

The fantasy genre often relies on the idea of a chosen one, but this series flips the script by centering on a protagonist defined by his supposed inadequacy. Ein starts with an appraiser ability dismissed by everyone around him, framing his narrative as a slow climb from social exile rather than a story about inherited power. The tension between his mundane starting point and his eventual growth keeps the focus on how a sidelined individual navigates a world that assumes he has no value.

Kikunosuke Toya voices an Ein who finds agency only after external forces shift his reality. The introduction of spirit allies and magical eyes marks the transition from psychological drama to a more traditional adventure. The presence of elves and the harem dynamics common in light novel adaptations ground the show in familiar tropes, yet the core attraction remains the satisfying reversal of expectations as the weak link proves more capable than his peers believed possible.

Production Board

Crew

Series Director
Prop Designer
Series Composition
Director of Photography
Character Designer
Editor
Original Music Composer
Director
Assistant Director of Photography
Color Designer
Art Designer
Sound Director
Production Supervisor
Art Direction
Signal Match

Similarity

Where Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest overlaps with other shows, and exactly what they have in common.

Keyword Cloud

Keywords

elves magic harem romance anime other world based on light novel
Technical Sheet

Details

First Aired
January 09, 2025
Status
Ended
Episode Runtime
24 minutes
Origin
JP
TMDB Votes
54