Saitou effectively replaces the traditional "thief" class by using his real-world locksmithing skills to pick locks that would otherwise stymie magical experts.
In the first episode of Benriya Saitou-san, Isekai ni Iku , a standout "deep feature" is the through the lens of modern-day blue-collar utility. Unlike most isekai protagonists who arrive with god-like magic or martial prowess, Saitou’s "cheat skill" is simply his manual dexterity and common sense as a handyman from Earth. Deep Feature: The Value of Being "Indispensable" Benriya Saitou-san, Isekai ni Iku - Episode 1
This grounding of fantasy tropes in realistic, everyday labor makes the show feel more like a and a "love letter to the working class" rather than a standard power fantasy. Benriya Saitou-san, Isekai ni Iku | Isekai Wiki | Fandom Saitou effectively replaces the traditional "thief" class by
Saitou joins a party of powerful but deeply flawed individuals. Morlock , a high-level wizard, suffers from senility and forgets his spells; Lafanpan , a divine fairy, is obsessed with money; and Raelza , a strong warrior, is shy and has specific fears like slimy creatures. Deep Feature: The Value of Being "Indispensable" This