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Most Op isekai protagonists.

Ruphas Mafahl.

To put things in context, even excluding her tier, her ability works by increasing her power in relation to her opponent. Her opponent has infinite speed, she gets a 100x faster, her opponent has infinite power, she gets infinitely stronger, her opponent also gets infinitely stronger and stronger, she does it a thousand times stronger.

Instant death abilities that kills the opponent just by being present, abilities to steal her abilities, abilities that ignore resistances, manipulating the concept of victory etc all don't work.

As long as she believes she is stronger than her opponent (which she does cause she believes she is the strongest), she becomes so and their abilities also don't work on her, it's absurdly broken.
 
Define OP.

A character can be OP in their own verse but be weak comparatively in another.

But yes Ruphas is the strongest Isekai protagonist. Last Boss is literally a story about Powerscaling.
 
Ruphas "opness" in verse is pretty interesting.

She starts off op, being the wild last boss that even the "final boss" in the Exgate or whatever it's called feared. Not to mention having a bunch of strong subordinates that make the current level of humans and demons a joke.

So off the jump, it's a very different sort of series, Ruphas didn't start off at level 1 and worked her way up (she did but that's offscreen), she is already at the top of what's allowed by the system.

In her memory lost state which is most of the series, she could be challenged by people also at the top of that system, though that's not a lot of ppl.

Ruphas was op from the start but forgot how op she was (cause of her own plan to deceive Alovenus and learn why she was defeated previously), and until the arc before the last one regained her full strength, and from there gets absurdly powerful cause the enemy is the God of the verse.

The reason she is op is cause she is a bug in the system that doesn't play by the rules, and the conditions that lead to her being able to do that were set by Alovenus, the bid bad herself, like thousands of years ago, intentionally putting a forbidden fruit around Ruphas ancestors, who proceeded to ate them (yea biblical references here).

Thus her ancestors wings went from white to black, and Ruphas was treated as garbage by her race and parents cause flugels value pureness, and eating the fruit is what caused flugels to be cast out of paradise. Alovenus intentionally did this so someday someone could get to her level so she wouldn't be lonely anymore.

Anyway that was my spiel on Ruphas opness.
 
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