| Test Name | Result |
|---|---|
| User Agent (Old) | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) HeadlessChrome/145.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Prerender (+https://github.com/prerender/prerender) |
| WebDriver (New) | missing (passed) |
| WebDriver Advanced | passed |
| Chrome (New) | present (passed) |
| Permissions (New) | prompt |
| Plugins Length (Old) | 5 |
| Plugins is of type PluginArray | passed |
| Languages (Old) | en-US |
| WebGL Vendor | Canvas has no webgl context |
| WebGL Renderer | Canvas has no webgl context |
| Broken Image Dimensions | 16x16 |
| PHANTOM_UA | ok | {
"userAgent": "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) HeadlessChrome/145.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Prerender (+https://github.com/prerender/prerender)"
} |
| PHANTOM_PROPERTIES | ok | {
"attributesFound": [
false,
false,
false
]
} |
| PHANTOM_ETSL | ok | {
"etsl": 33
} |
| PHANTOM_LANGUAGE | ok | {
"languages": [
"en-US"
]
} |
| PHANTOM_WEBSOCKET | ok | {} |
| MQ_SCREEN | ok | {} |
| PHANTOM_OVERFLOW | ok | {
"depth": 9594,
"errorMessage": "Maximum call stack size exceeded",
"errorName": "RangeError",
"errorStacklength": 846
} |
| PHANTOM_WINDOW_HEIGHT | ok | {
"wInnerHeight": 718,
"wOuterHeight": 580,
"wOuterWidth": 780,
"wInnerWidth": 1440,
"wScreenX": 630,
"wPageXOffset": 0,
"wPageYOffset": 0,
"cWidth": 1424,
"cHeight": 1561,
"sWidth": 1440,
"sHeight": 718,
"sAvailWidth": 1440,
"sAvailHeight": 718,
"sColorDepth": 24,
"sPixelDepth": 24,
"wDevicePixelRatio": 1
} |
| HEADCHR_UA | FAIL | {
"userAgent": "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) HeadlessChrome/145.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Prerender (+https://github.com/prerender/prerender)"
} |
| HEADCHR_CHROME_OBJ | ok | {} |
| HEADCHR_PERMISSIONS | ok | {} |
| HEADCHR_PLUGINS | ok | {
"plugins": [
"PDF Viewer::Portable Document Format::internal-pdf-viewer::__application/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format,text/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format",
"Chrome PDF Viewer::Portable Document Format::internal-pdf-viewer::__application/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format,text/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format",
"Chromium PDF Viewer::Portable Document Format::internal-pdf-viewer::__application/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format,text/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format",
"Microsoft Edge PDF Viewer::Portable Document Format::internal-pdf-viewer::__application/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format,text/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format",
"WebKit built-in PDF::Portable Document Format::internal-pdf-viewer::__application/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format,text/pdf~pdf~Portable Document Format"
]
} |
| HEADCHR_IFRAME | ok | {} |
| CHR_DEBUG_TOOLS | ok | {} |
| SELENIUM_DRIVER | ok | {
"attributesFound": [
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false,
false
]
} |
| CHR_BATTERY | ok | {} |
| CHR_MEMORY | FAIL | {} |
| TRANSPARENT_PIXEL | ok | {
"0": 0,
"1": 0,
"2": 0,
"3": 0
} |
| SEQUENTUM | ok | {} |
| VIDEO_CODECS | ok | {
"h264": "probably"
} |
| navigator.cookieEnabled | true |
| navigator.doNotTrack | null |
| navigator.msDoNotTrack | undefined |
| navigator.sendBeacon | |
| navigator.cookieEnabled | true |
| navigator.userAgent | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) HeadlessChrome/145.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Prerender (+https://github.com/prerender/prerender) |
| navigator.appName | Netscape |
| navigator.vendor | Google Inc. |
| navigator.appCodeName | Mozilla |
| navigator.getUserMedia | |
| navigator.sayswho | undefined |
| navigator.javaEnabled | false |
| navigator.plugins | {"0":{"0":{},"1":{}},"1":{"0":{},"1":{}},"2":{"0":{},"1":{}},"3":{"0":{},"1":{}},"4":{"0":{},"1":{}}} |
| screen.width | 1440 |
| screen.height | 718 |
| screen.colorDepth | 24 |
| navigator.language | en-US |
| navigator.loadPurpose | undefined |
| navigator.platform | Linux x86_64 |
| navigator.mediaDevices | |
| navigator.getBattery details | Charging: true Level: 1 |
| Canvas1 | Hash: -419353324 |
| Canvas2 | Hash: -419353324 |
| Canvas3 (iframe sandbox) |
Hash: -419353324 |
| Canvas4 (iframe sandbox) |
Hash: -419353324 |
| Canvas5 (iframe) |
Hash: -419353324 |
It asks a hilarious question:
Unlike standard anti-heroes who actively try to ruin the plot, Albert ruins the story completely by accident. He genuinely believes he is just minding his own business and surviving. This creates a brilliant, comedic "misunderstanding" dynamic. While the game's actual main characters and villains are trying to execute complex political plots, Albert breezes through like a localized natural disaster, breaking the game balance. 2. Refreshing "Berserker" Combat Mechanics
9/10 (Would watch him destroy the world by accident again).
狂戦士なモブ、無自覚に本編を破壊する - がうがうモンスター+
By abandoning the standard "hero's journey" or "villainess redemption" tropes, it delivers an unpredictable ride where the plot isn't just altered—it is completely demolished by a background character who has absolutely no idea what he is doing. Core Premise: A Berserker Mob in a Forgotten Game
The main heroes did nothing. The prophecy is broken. The kingdom now calls Merle the "Hero of Annoyance," and she has no idea why everyone is bowing to her. She thinks they are mocking her. It asks a hilarious question: Unlike standard anti-heroes
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The story follows , the youngest son of the remote, battle-hardened noble Falconer family. Albert harbors a massive secret: he is a reincarnated individual from another world.
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タイトル: 「本編破壊(ほんぺんはかい)」
: Currently available in Japanese with volumes 1–3 released as a set. You can find these sets from retailers like eBay .
His upbringing in a brutal frontier family turned him into a terrifyingly overpowered .