When a Filipino got Isekai'd with a twist! "Only I can summon those!!"

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When a Filipino Brings a Gundam to a Sword Fight

> "Oh great, another summoner. Just what we need—more useless adventurers."

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> *Famous last words from Sir Knight-Who-Got-His-Butt-Kicked*

Look, getting isekai'd is already weird enough, but being a Filipino summoner in a fantasy world? That's like bringing *balut* to a fancy French dinner party – completely unexpected and guaranteed to raise some eyebrows.

Picture this: There I was, contemplating whether to have *sisig* or *adobo* for dinner, when suddenly – **POOF!** – I got yeet'd into Medieval Times™ faster than my mom could throw her legendary tsinelas. And what did the universe decide to gift me with? The supposedly "weakest" class: *a summoner*.

But here's where it gets *interesting*. These fantasy folks thought I'd be pulling rabbits out of hats or summoning cute forest creatures. **Boy, were they in for a surprise!** Because while they were expecting wooden sticks and basic swords, I was busy figuring out if I could summon:

* My mom's battle-tested tsinelas (with +20 critical hit, mind you)

* A fully-loaded M16

*Armor you say? " How about a mask raider suit! Or iron man armor!(credit to marvel 😉)

* And oh yeah, *casual flex*, **AN ENTIRE FREAKING GUNDAM**

Let me tell you something funny about being the "weak" summoner – when you can call forth weapons that would make Michael Bay weep tears of explosive joy, suddenly nobody's laughing at your class choice anymore.

*Welcome to my story of how a Pinoy turned the summoner class from zero to hero, one ridiculous weapon at a time.*

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Status
Hiatus
Year
2025

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2.3/ 5.0
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  • Amiko KenRoyal Road
    ★★ 2.0
    The story is straightforward to a fault, lacking depth or distinctive style. The plot follows a predictable structure without surprising turns, and the characters speak in a monotone rhythm, rarely diverging from cliché responses along the backstory or experiences like (varieties of personality within the reason, character's educational knowledge or interest). Dialogue feels functional rather than expressive, with little variation in tone or emotion as example on how they react on the change of scene within reason or descriptive design on how they look like. Characters serve their roles without development or complexity, making them forgettable even though it has leveling systems it doesn't applied on the development. Overall, the narrative plays it safe, resulting in a bland and unmemorable experience.