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The New Gate
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Gaikotsu Kishi-sama, Tadaima Isekai e Odekakechuu
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Waking up in an unfamiliar game world in their familiar gaming avatars, these max-level players begin the task of exploring the new world while leaving their mark upon history. Both focus on overpowered characters as they make sense of their current situation. Shin in The New Gate finds out more and more of the new worlds history and how it ties to the old game. Arc in Skeleton-sama must keep his appearance as an undead hidden beneath his Holy Knight armor, while trying to live a normal, peaceful life in the process, but winds up being dragged into perilous situations in order to help those he meets along the way. Despite being a skeleton, he's still a man who can't say no to a beautiful elf woman. If you like seeing the political harmony of the world fall apart due to the actions of a single character, this story does a good job showing that off.

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Overlord
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Similar concept of overpowered characters with non-welcoming appearances being thrown into a new world. Momonga in Overlord acts as the absolute ruler of his guild, Arc in Skeleton-sama acts as a traveller attempting to break the "curse" of his undead body. While Overlord is very character driven, along with plenty of politics peppered in, Skeleton-sama focuses almost exclusively on Arc's endeavors, while giving brief glimpses into the political world and how it changes due to Arcs' unannounced arrival. Momonga uses his powers for his own personal gain, while Arc wants to live a quiet life but keeps winding up in complicated affairs trying to help others.

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