The Tutorial Is Too Hard Light Novel

Hey, ever feel like video game tutorials are designed by sadists? Like, who needs a PhD to learn how to jump?
Well, buckle up. There's a light novel series that gets it. It's called...wait for it...The Tutorial Is Too Hard. Genius, right?
What's the Deal With This "Tutorial"?
Okay, so picture this: our protagonist gets trapped in a super-hard, never-ending tutorial. We're talking insane difficulty. Think Dark Souls meets your worst nightmare.
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Except, it's not a game. It's real. Or, you know, light novel real.
He has to climb these increasingly ridiculous floors of the tutorial tower. Each floor has its own challenges, its own monsters, and its own special brand of "you're going to die now."
The humor? It's chef's kiss. Dry, sarcastic, and oh-so-relatable when you're watching someone else suffer.

Our Suffering Protagonist: Lee Ho Jae
Let's talk about the star of the show: Lee Ho Jae. He's not your typical overpowered hero. At first, anyway.
He's just...normal. Which is hilarious, because he's stuck in this completely insane situation. He's basically us, screaming at the screen while trying to figure out why the slime keeps one-shotting him.
He relies on his wits, his resourcefulness (mostly scrounging for scraps), and a whole lot of luck. Seriously, a lot of luck.

He starts out weak. Pathetically weak. Like, gets-bullied-by-mushrooms weak. But he slowly grinds his way up, learns new skills, and becomes...well, you'll have to read it to find out. Let's just say, he gets less bullied by mushrooms.
Why Is It So Addictive?
Simple: it's funny. It's relatable. And it's got this satisfying sense of progression. You get to watch Lee Ho Jae go from zero to (almost) hero.
Plus, the author does a great job of building suspense. You're always wondering what crazy challenge is coming next. Is it a horde of goblins? A riddle that would stump Einstein? Or just a really, really slippery floor?
The world-building is also surprisingly good. You learn about the different floors of the tutorial, the monsters that inhabit them, and the other players who are also trapped. It's like a twisted, comedic version of Sword Art Online, but instead of escaping, everyone's just trying to survive long enough to find a decent sandwich.

Quirky Facts and Funny Details
Okay, here are a few random things that make this light novel so great:
- There's a whole community of players stuck in the tutorial, and they have their own bizarre social hierarchy. Think high school, but with swords and magic.
- Lee Ho Jae's internal monologues are pure gold. He's constantly complaining, questioning his life choices, and making sarcastic remarks about the tutorial's difficulty.
- The monsters are sometimes...endearing? Okay, maybe not endearing, but they definitely have their own personalities. Some are just trying to survive, others are actively malicious, and a few are just plain confused.
- The system that governs the tutorial is ridiculously arbitrary. Like, sometimes you get a helpful skill, sometimes you get a debuff that makes you sneeze uncontrollably. It's completely random.
Beyond the Humor: Some Deeper Themes
Okay, okay, it's not all laughs. There are some surprisingly deep themes hidden beneath the surface.
It touches on things like the meaning of perseverance, the importance of friendship (even in the face of certain death), and the struggle to maintain your humanity in a dehumanizing environment.

But mostly, it's about watching a guy get repeatedly beaten up by monsters and still somehow manage to crack a joke. That's the real magic.
Should You Read It?
If you like fantasy, humor, and stories about underdogs overcoming impossible odds, then absolutely. Just be prepared to laugh, cry, and maybe even feel a little bit inspired.
Just don't blame me if you start seeing tutorials everywhere in your real life. You might start analyzing the instructions on your microwave with a new level of intensity.
So, what are you waiting for? Dive in! Just remember: the tutorial is too hard. Good luck!
