Top 10 Best Anime Like Rising Of The Shield Hero

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When you go on a hunt for anime like Rising of The Shield Hero, you either want a new isekai series or an inspiring zero to hero anime show. It leaves us a question: what kind of unique concepts and characters would make it to our list?

Top 10 Anime Like Rising Of The Shield Hero

1. Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest

Arifureta

Hajime Nagumo, the protagonist of Arifureta From Common Place to World’s Strongest, shares a bunch of similarities with Naofumi. They both are ordinary teenagers who unexpectedly end up in a whole new world without the much-needed superpower to survive. Being ridiculed and even bullied is nothing strange to them, which partially motivates them to become stronger.

Even before the summoning incident, Hajime was the object of envy in his class for having an intimate connection with the popular and beloved Kaori. The weak ability given to him only fuels the hatred and gives the betrayers enough courage to shove him down an abyss.

The fall didn’t end him, fortunately, yet the path ahead is filled with deadly monsters and mishaps. With the determination to escape this nightmare and, of course, the help from good friends, Hajime will not let himself be overlooked again.

2. Overload

Overload

If you’re interested in the isekai genre, the name Overload won’t be unfamiliar to you at all. It revolves around an MMORPG game – a very typical concept for isekai. After its prime time, the game is finally going to be shut down forever. However, the end is also the beginning of the story.

Suzuki Satoru, a veteran with the in-game name Momonga, wants to stay online until the server is officially closed. However, when the clock strikes twelve, nothing occurs. More weirdly, the gamer realizes he is now part of the virtual world, wherein the NPCs seem to come alive.

Satoru might be a very normal teenager in the real world, but in the game, his Momonga is one of the most powerful beings with loyal followers. You will have a good time witnessing him adapt to this ‘villain’ character and gradually become more ambitious.

3. The Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime

The Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime

The Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime is one of the most interesting anime to watch if you like The Rising of the Shield Hero. It follows Satoru Mikami, a very ordinary worker with a monotonous life, who involuntarily got involved in an assault and was stabbed to death. Yes, he got reincarnated, but as a slime instead of cool creatures like dragons and elves and the likes.

Despite the “uncool” form, Satoru is now a force to be reckoned with. He can consume any entity and obtain both its appearance and power. Not too long after accepting this mind-blowing change, he befriends Veldora – the sealed dragon – and earns ultimate protection thanks to the name Rimuru Tempest.

This is his second chance to live a more exciting, worthy life. Carrying the promise to free Veldora on his metaphorical shoulders, Rimuru begins his journey to discover and conquer the magical realm.

4. The Legend of The Legendary Heroes

The Legend of The Legendary Heroes 

In The Legend of The Legendary Heroes, the protagonist, Ryner Lute, will take us on a real adventure to search for precious relics and use them to create a better world. Ryner also has a companion, the beauteous swordswoman Ferris Eris, which will remind you of the bond between Naofumi and Raphtalia.

The difference between Ryner and Naofumi is most likely their starting points. While Naofumi is treated with jealousy and contempt in the beginning, Ryner is actually a prodigious mage that shouldn’t be mocked in any way.

However, like Naofumi’s shield, Ryner possesses Alpha Stigma eyes that only result in death and destruction if activated.

He wants to hit two birds with one stone: finding the artifacts and learning more about his cursed eyes on this journey. But what is waiting for him?

5. Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon, also known as Danmachi, is another entertaining pick among our recommendations with its quick-paced, action-packed, and adventurous storyline.

The main character Bell is native to the world wherein the story takes place, but he has also been through a rough start as a weakling. To be stronger, he must follow a game-like system, slaying monsters and leveling up.

Bell’s dream to be the greatest adventure wouldn’t have come true if he didn’t meet the goddess named Hestia. Together, they overcome the dangers in the underground dungeon and grow deep feelings for each other.

The shy yet courageous Bell and his character development are something you won’t be disappointed about.

6. How Not to Summon a Demon Lord

How Not to Summon a Demon Lord

Takuma Sakamoto is a veteran in the MMORPG game Cross Reverie, and his Diablo character is powerful enough to earn him the title “The Demon King”. One day, like much other isekai anime series, he realizes he has been summoned to a realm akin to his favorite game in the form of Diablo.

It turns out that the two girls who performed the summoning ritual have failed. The spell backfired and made them submit to Diablo. After they open up with him about their motive for the evocation, he agrees to lend a helping hand.

How Not to Summon a Demon Lord has a related anime concept to Rising of the Shield Hero, but with a lot of interesting details. Moreover, both series touched on the controversial slavery topic, the success of it is up to audiences like us.

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7. Konosuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World!

Konosuba God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!

When you choose Konosuba, you are in for countless hilarious moments. Unlucky Kazuma Satou goes to buy a new game and ends up losing his life due to a silly accident.

As if it wasn’t comical enough, awaiting him was a beautiful yet peculiar goddess named Aqua, who gave him two choices: go to heaven or be reincarnated in another world.

However, it is not a world filled with action and thrill that every gamer aspires to live in. Kazuma is literally depressed to find his new realm much similar to the old world, where he has to earn a living and get chores done.

He almost thought choosing the goddess as his sidekick would be the way out, yet she is not useful at all. How is he going to survive here?

8. Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions

Grimgar Ashes and Illusions

If you want an anime similar to Rising of the Shield Hero but with a more realistic depiction of the isekai theme, Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions should be your destination.

There are no such things as magic powers and divine assistance for the people here. When they wake up in this fantasy world, they don’t even have any memory of who they are and how they get here. Everything they know is their name, their fear, and their instinct.

To survive, they have to truly earn it, and the only available job is to join the army. The discrimination begins; stronger individuals group up and abandon the ones they consider weak.

How will our protagonists overcome the challenges when they can’t resurrect and respawn if they do wrong?

9. No Game No Life

No Game No Life

With amazing animation and radiant visuals, it is understandable why No Game No Life becomes a big name in the isekai genre. Besides, it truly embraces every aspect you expect from isekai!

Brother Sora and younger sister Shiro are your extreme NEET who spend all the time they have in games, and they are exceptionally good at what they do. One day, the god of games Tet challenges them and sends them to his realm. In this world, every disagreement or conflict must be settled via a game.

Unlike Naofumi, the siblings have a fairly easy time adjusting to the new world they’re transported to (while real life is pretty much a nightmare for them). In fact, they quickly set an ambitious goal: defeating the god and becoming the rulers themselves.

10. One-Punch Man

One Punch Man

This popular anime has the strangest beginning: Saitama, the protagonist, has trained himself to be utterly and indescribably overpowered, to the point he can knock out every enemy with one single punch (hence the title One-Punch Man).

Being powerful is great but not when you are THAT powerful. Saitama is extremely bored, thus he reluctantly becomes Genos’ mentor and joins the association of heroes. Believe it or not, they place him at the lowest rank due to his disaster-ish written exam.

What Saitama shares with Naofumi is probably the false view and treatment people throw at them. Despite having no worthy opponent, people still look down on him and find him pathetic for some reasons. Of course, he is nowhere near vulnerable like Naofumi, but it still must be annoying to him!

Final Words

If you can’t get enough of the isekai genre, these anime series like Rising of the Shield Hero are sure to keep you occupied for a good while! Demon realms, fantasy stories, game-like worlds – there seems to be no limit to their creativity!

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