![Shinjiteita Nakama-tachi ni Dungeon Okuchi de Korosarekaketa ga Gift “Mugen Gacha” de Level 9999 no Nakama-tachi wo Te ni Irete Moto Party Member to Sekai ni Fukushuu & “Zamaa!” Shimasu! [Season 1 Episode 11]](/api/image-proxy?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwp.mises.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com%2Fani%2F2025%2F12%2Fanime_image_725900dfbbe0eabf99aaefdefe7b40bb.jpeg)


Alright, let’s dive into Episode 11 of Shinjiteita Nakama-tachi ni Dungeon Okuchi de Korosarekaketa ga Gift “Mugen Gacha” de Level 9999 no Nakama-tachi wo Te ni Irete Moto Party Member to Sekai ni Fukushuu & “Zamaa!” Shimasu! (let’s just call it Mugen Gacha for short—because that title is a mouthful). If you’re here for the revenge, you’re in luck… kind of. This episode feels like the calm before the storm, but whether that storm delivers is up for debate.
First off, let’s recap the setup. Light, our 15-year-old (wait, no—wait, some fans say he’s 12? Wait, no, there was a three-year time skip, right? Let’s just say he’s a kid with a grudge), is back to his main mission: taking down his former party and the world that betrayed him. After a detour into the adventurer arc (which took up four whole episodes—half the season so far!), we’re finally getting back to the good stuff. But hold on—some fans are already frustrated. One commenter rants, “The revenge that’s not proper called a revenge, more like bullshit revenge cause comparing what they doing on human and the opposite race, just suck chara development MC.” Ouch. Another adds, “He yapp wanna do revenge bla bla bla since eps 1 but the revenge that not give satisfaction at all!!”
Fair point. So far, the revenge has been… underwhelming. Remember Garou? The guy who got off easy? Fans are still salty about that. “The anime didn’t even show us how garou get killed or tortured,” one user complains. But wait—maybe that’s intentional? Light’s not here to just kill; he’s here to make them suffer. As another commenter defends, “Suffering torture on the lowest level of the abyss, not knowing what will happen next, is a fate far worse than dying immediately.” Hmm, but is that enough? Redo of Healer set the bar high for revenge fans, and Mugen Gacha is struggling to keep up. “The only good thing about this are the waifus,” one fan admits, “redo of healer got the revenge department right mugen gacha got the waifu department right.”
Now, Episode 11. The focus shifts to the White Knights and the elves—those pointy-eared, racist jerks we love to hate. The episode starts with Light donning his mask again (if you’ve been paying attention, you know why—he’s hiding his identity to mess with his enemies). The elves are up to their usual nonsense: plotting to kill all humans because they think the “Hero” (who’s human) is as bad as the Archfiend. “They believe the Hero is as bad for them as the Archfiend, so they are trying to rely on their own strength to defeat it,” explains a user. But let’s be real—their plan is as flawed as their logic.
The highlight of the episode? The cliffhanger. Light finally confronts Sasha, one of his former party members, and… cut to black. Fans are divided. Some are hyped: “An absurd amount of tension is hanging on that cliffhanger at the end. I can’t believe I actually feel a little… blueballed, so to speak.” Others are annoyed: “Today on ‘Gaslight’, the anime—there’s meaningful cliffhangers, and then there’s this series.” But hey, at least it’s got people talking.
Visually, the episode is solid. The art style is consistent, and the character designs are on point—especially the waifus (shoutout to the witch girl’s deranged faces). But let’s not forget the elephant in the room: J.C. Staff’s animation. Some fans are critical: “The villains with level less than a quarter of that of MC perform impressively imo. If battles were on equal levels, the villains probably would’ve slapped MC to death.” But others defend Light: “Light analyzes his opponent battle prowess before going all out.”
So, is Episode 11 worth watching? It’s a decent buildup. The main revenge plot is back, the elves are as hateable as ever, and the cliffhanger leaves you wanting more. But if you’re here for satisfying, brutal revenge, you might still be waiting. As one fan puts it, “This episode was a pretty decent buildup. I’m just glad we are back to the main revenge story.”
In the end, Mugen Gacha is a mixed bag. It’s got great characters (especially the waifus), a fun premise, and some intense moments. But the revenge aspect is lacking, and the pacing can be off. If you’re a fan of the “revenge with a twist” genre, it’s worth sticking around—just don’t expect Redo of Healer levels of chaos. And hey, with that cliffhanger, Episode 12 is bound to be wild. Let’s hope Light finally delivers that “Zamaa!” moment we’ve all been waiting for.
Final Verdict: 7/10. A solid setup with some frustrating flaws, but the cliffhanger alone makes it worth tuning in next week.
Zamaa! Let’s see what happens next.
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 11
File Size: 299.3 MiB
Format/Quality: 1080p HEVC x265 10bit
Magnet Link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:77e99b51b7be4b0d788147d45fe9d9b85e5bc204
Source: Nyaa.si
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