I Left My A-rank Party To Help My Former Studen... Jun 2026
Led by the increasingly villainous Simon , Yuke's former party serves as a cautionary tale. Without Yuke’s buffs and strategy, they quickly fall from grace, facing demotion and internal collapse.
Fed up with their arrogance, Yuke quits. Almost immediately, he reunites with three of his former students: A talented Sword Mage. Silk: A Dark Elf Ranger with elemental skills. Rain: A Priestess/Mage with a complicated family history.
The story centers on , a Red Mage and Alchemist who spent five years as the backbone of the A-rank party, Thunder Pike . Despite his vital support skills—including multi-buffing, rapid non-chanting spells, and strategic planning—his teammates ridiculed him as "dead weight" and undervalued his contributions. I Left My A-Rank Party to Help My Former Studen...
For years, the dominant fantasy protagonist has been the "Chosen One" or the "Overpowered Loner." These characters succeed because they are inherently better than everyone else. They solve problems by punching harder or casting bigger explosions.
The party eventually aims to conquer Achromatic Darkness , the world’s most dangerous dungeon, which holds ties to Yuke’s past and a threat to the entire world. Media Status Led by the increasingly villainous Simon , Yuke's
Upon leaving his prestigious party, Yuke reconnects with a former student of his—often depicted as a young woman with potential that was wasted by a society that judged her too harshly. In many iterations of this story, the student (and her friends) has been rejected by other parties, labeled as "untalented" or having "useless skills."
A cat-girl ninja and former "crime slave" who joins Clover as their fifth member. She provides essential scouting and adds a mischievous dynamic to the group. Almost immediately, he reunites with three of his
Most stories in this sub-genre (like I Was Dismissed from the Hero’s Party ) rely on the protagonist being unfairly kicked out. Yuke technically leaves Clover because they were toxic. This small change in agency matters.