📖 SYNOPSIS
A girl named Maple, who has never once touched a video game in her life, started playing an MMORPG and dumped every single stat point into defense. The result? She's basically an unkillable tank who accidentally stumbles into the most broken skill combinations the game has ever seen. Season 1 established her as the adorable nightmare that makes developers regret their design choices, and this second season picks up right where it left off. Maple Tree, her small guild of friends, now has a reputation, and they're diving into newly unlocked floors of NewWorld Online to find even more absurd abilities. Maple and her best friend Sally — who's actually skilled at games, unlike Maple — lead the charge, and watching their contrasting playstyles bounce off each other never gets old. The whole thing runs 12 episodes and keeps the same cozy, low-stakes energy. Nobody's trapped in the game, there's no real villain to defeat. It's just a group of friends having fun, discovering weird mechanics, and Maple accidentally becoming more terrifying with each episode. The comedy comes from how genuinely oblivious she is about breaking the game's balance. If you liked the vibe of Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear or the overpowered protagonist angle of Cautious Hero but want something gentler and more friendship-focused, this fits right in. Studio SILVER LINK. keeps the action scenes surprisingly clean too. It's comfort food anime — nothing heavy, just a good time.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-0 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Maple
In NewWorld Online, Maple's high defense and surprising luck make her an overpowered, problem-solving player.
Portrayed by Hondo Kaede
Sally
Pro gamer and Maple's tactical genius guildmate, known for high-speed offense and 'Untouchable Blue Monster' title.
Portrayed by Noguchi Ruriko
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