Heavy Knight Cheat Power #01 — GoHands Doing GoHands Things
July 2nd, 2026
At least it's a different seasoning of bad.
Impressions:
No surprises here, which isn't quite the same as it being just like all the other godawful cheat power things. Remember, this is GoHands, which means that instead of it a cheap, barely animated complete crap show, that it's going to be disgustingly overanimated in a way that overstimulates you and makes your eyes long for reprieve. Like instead of tasting like drywall, it's a mouthful of cinnamon. It also goes all in on the overreactions, especially that random idiot at the end. My god, those stupid faces. Every single one of them is for him yelling "BUT YOU HAVE A LOW LEVEL!"
You probably wouldn't have the worst time of things if you just watched the OP, ED, and the approximately three minute sizzle reel right after the OP of random fight scenes against her evil sister cousin and… uh… some random large head monster, at least as far as any GoHands action scene goes, which are an acquired taste at best, and these aren't some of their better ones. But after that? It's just running through the same cheat power RPG cliches as usual. He's reincarnated into a game. The magical power level scouter says he's the weakest and so he's thrown out. But now to explain his skills and how they're actually the strongest. Nothing new at all here. Just GoHands putting their usual weird amount of excessive effort into whatever they do, for what will inevitable be wasted. I want to know where they get these animators. Or the money to set on fire like this.
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Useless class…literally FIRST skill on the tree is op
I mean if would make sense to be considered shit if it had a very poor curve and you only get some return after heavy investment so usually people gives up at trying to adventure with this class. But if the literally first skill that costs 5 points already can afk monsters is extremely far fetched that no one has tried it before. Actually, isn’t every beginner heavy knight out there forced to try this on early monsters since its their ONLY skill?