Note receives a seemingly worthless ability called ‘Mapping’ on his 15th birthday, a downgraded version of the far superior ‘World Map’ and ‘Area Map’ skills. It’s essentially a useless talent, offering no real advantage or practical use. Unlike its advanced counterparts, this skill barely provides any meaningful information or benefits. It’s nothing more than a disappointing gift, leaving Note with an ability that feels more like a joke than a genuine power. The so-called ‘Mapping’ skill fails to live up to expectations, making it nothing but a letdown. While others might receive impressive abilities, Note is stuck with this underwhelming and nearly pointless trait. It doesn’t help in navigation, exploration, or any useful task—just a hollow imitation of something far better. The skill’s limitations make it clear that it’s nothing more than a flawed, inferior version. For someone hoping for a powerful or even slightly helpful ability, this is nothing short of a cruel disappointment. In the end, ‘Mapping’ is just another reminder of how unfair life can be when it comes to useless gifts.
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