Rud is the tank for the hero’s party. However, on their labyrinth raids, despite having the highest defense known to man, one of his unknown skills keeps seemingly putting the party at a detriment.
After being kicked out by the hero, Rud is still determined to raid the labyrinth in order to find a wish-granting treasure said to dwell there for his sickly sister. However, he decides to return to visit his sister in his hometown. On his way home, he saves a rare homunculus that has the ability to appraise and identity skills.
Thanks to her help, Rud discovers that he not only has the highest defense, but has several previously unknown skills that, when used properly, would allow him to be indomitable.
Kicked from the hero’s party is nothing new, being a tank as a main character isn’t particularly new, but The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids does at least provide a pretty relaxed and still interesting action experience. If you are looking for more anime recommendations like The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids: A Tank with a Rare 9999 Resistance Skill Got Kicked from the Hero’s Party, then head on down below.
For Fans of Kicked From The Heroes Party
Banished From The Hero’s Party, I Decided To Live A Quiet Life In The Countryside
Red was once the member of a hero’s party that sought to destroy the Demon Lord Taraxon. However, while Red was powerful at first, his companions soon eclipsed him, and thus, pushed him out of the party.
Hoping for a more laid-back life, he moves to the country with a dream to start an apothecary. He hopes to keep his past as an adventurer a secret, but that becomes increasingly more difficult when an adventurer named Rit from his past asks to move in with him.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Banished From The Hero’s Party
- Both are about men kicked out of the hero’s party for not being as strong as someone else thought they should be
- Both main characters head to the country to do other things, and other female adventurers come to live with them
- Both main characters are motivated by their sisters
- The plots are about their adventurers running a business or a clan
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Banished From The Hero’s Party
- Banished From The Hero’s Party is more of a slice life with romance about him running an apothecary while The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is still about him working as an adventurer and later a clan leader
- Red’s sister is the hero and wasn’t the one who kicked him out of the party in Banished from the Hero’s Party while Rud was kicked by the hero who was a jerk
- Red is more of a fighter class compared to Rud’s tanking ability
- Rud portrayed as overpowered while Red is more above average
Beast Tamer
Rein is a beast tamer and member of the Hero’s Party. However, because beast taming is rather weak magic, he is used as more of a errand boy for them instead.
That all changes when they finally fire him and he is set adrift. Kicked out of the party, he ends up meeting a girl from one of the strongest species of beast people and tames her.
Together, they become magnificent adventurers while the Hero’s Party begins to realize that their previous success was all due to Rein’s support.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Beast Tamer
- Both main characters were kicked from the hero’s party for being weak
- It turns out both main character were the best of the best in their class, but didn’t know it
- These main characters both go on to have happier lives with a new party that cherishes them
- Both plots are adventure-focused with a lot of pleasant slice of life moments
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Beast Tamer
- Beast Tamer leans more into the harem aspect while The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids has harem hints, but also male party members
- Beast Tamer is only about being a party leader while The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is about clan leadership
- Beast Tamer has more beast girls
Chillin’ in My 30s after Getting Fired from the Demon King’s Army
Dariel is a dark soldier in the Demon King’s army – or rather, he was. After the son of the previous demon general took over, he swiftly fired Dariel for a lack of power and supposed usefulness.
Set adrift, Dariel rescues a girl from a monster in the woods and she takes him to her village. There, he discovers that he wasn’t actually a demon, but is a human – and an incredibly powerful one.
Now he pays the village back for all their kindness by helping them out.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Chillin’ in My 30s
- Both nice main characters are kicked out of their organization
- Both main characters discover that they were actually overpowered and didn’t know it
- Both main character head to a small town and are strong-armed into leadership positions
- Both main characters have a love interest not-so-subtly throwing hints at them
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Chillin’ in My 30s
- Chillin’ in My 30s is about town management while The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is about clan management
- Chillin’ in my 30s does have romantic progression unlike The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids
For Fans of Dungeon Crawling
Ningen Fushin – Adventurers Who Don’t Believe in Humanity Will Save the World
Nick, Tiana, Zem, and Curran are all adventurers who have been pushed away, betrayed, and trampled on by their peers.
One night, these four paths cross in a tavern where they air their grievances to each other as well as the hobbies they took up to take the sting out of the way they were treated.
After a long night of drinking, the morning brings with it a bright idea – they should make their own adventuring party!
Together, they agree to team up, with everyone watching the group finances and an agreement to never interfere with each other’s hobbies outside of their jobs. However, for four people who find it hard to trust others, they now have to adjust to working together.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Ningen Fushin
- Both series follow adventuring groups who dive into dungeons as the primary plot
- The main characters all have been betrayed by their previous organizations, but find better companionship in their new party
- While not particularly deep, both series offer a more detailed skill system for adventurers
- Both series have a focus on building teamwork as an adventuring party
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Ningen Fushin
- Ningen Fushin is much darker and not always as light-hearted as The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids
- The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids has some harem hints to it while Ningen Fushin does not
Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon
After a vending machine otaku ironically meets his end due to a vending machine, he is thrilled to find out he has reincarnated in a fantasy land as a vending machine. Unfortunately, he was placed in the middle of the country with no one else around.
After discovering he earns points through selling goods that he can use to change stock, get new abilities, and that are used as his power source, he watches them tick down as he waits for customers.
Luckily, he is discovered by a young woman who enjoys his goods, discovers his sentience and limited communication skills, and takes him to a nearby town. Given the name Boxxo, he helps out various adventurers by – like a true vending machine – offering just what they need.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Reborn as a Vending Machine
- Both are about main characters who are more support-type characters for dungeon parties
- Both offer light-hearted adventure experiences with plenty of interesting side characters
- Both series also have a focus on town management and dungeon management
- Both main characters have at least one very attached female companion
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Reborn as a Vending Machine
- The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is about a tank while Reborn as a Vending Machine is about a sentient vending machine
- Reborn as a Vending Machine is an isekai, but The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is just a standard fantasy
- The main character in Reborn as a Vending Machine engages in combat more than you would expect, but not as much as Rud in The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids
Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
In the fantasy city of Orario, there is a massive labyrinth underneath it. For brave adventurers, glory and fortune can be found within. In order to tackle the challenging monsters inside, adventures join guilds of strong gods and goddesses.
However, for newbie adventurer Bell Cranel, no good guild will have him, except for Hestia, a goddess with no followers. Together they team up to grow strong and find glory.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon
- Both series are fully dedicated to diving into and exploring dungeons with a party and encountering various other adventurers
- They both offer an above average amount of detail in adventuring skills
- Women love the main character, but not in a ecchi or outright harem way
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon
- Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon has a lot of deep world building as well as a big, vibrant action focus which makes The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids feel lackluster by comparison
- The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is often the more light-hearted and laid-back series
- There are multiple dungeons in The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids, while there is really just one big multi-level one in Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon
My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even at Level 1
After working at an exploitative company, Ryouta Satou died from overwork, but was reincarnated to a fantasy world. There, he makes the unfortunate discovery that in a world of adventure, he is level-locked at level 1.
While he can’t level up, Ryouta gains access to a special cheat dungeon that shouldn’t exist. Inside, the monsters that don’t drop items for anyone else will drop weapons and items that let him rank up his skills.
After maxing his stats and gathering weapons only he can use, he finds that he is now overpowered even such a low level.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and My Unique Skill Makes Me OP
- Both The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and My Unique Skill are lighter dungeon adventure anime that are more pleasant and relaxing than action-packed
- Both main characters possess unique skills
- Both series are harem-adjacent with the sheer amount of interested women in the main character, but they are neither full harem nor ecchi anime
- The economy is centered or highly augmented by dungeon crawling in each world
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and My Unique Skill Makes Me OP
- My Unique Skill is an isekai while The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is a standard fantasy
- The drops in My Unique Skill are all the same on each individual floor, and often food-based while The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is more traditional with its dungeon crawling portrayal
- The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is about a tank while My Unique Skill is about a gun user
Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash
Thrown into a foreign land with no memory of their previous life, a group of strangers must try and survive in a brutal world filled with dangerous monsters.
While the strong quickly band together, the weak are left to make a patchwork group of their own. Slowly but surely this group becomes fighters, finally earning enough to survive each day.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Grimgar
- Both are dungeon crawling/adventure-focused anime
- Both main characters are learning to better use their class abilities and foster good teamwork
- Both put a large focus on party/clan leadership, dynamics, and relationships
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Grimgar
- Grimgar is technically an isekai while The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids is a standard fantasy
- Grimgar follows very weak beginner adventurers while Rud and his party are very powerful and experienced in The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids
- Grimgar is definitely more serious and occasional dramatic compared to the light-hearted The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids
For Fans of OP Tanks
The Rising of the Shield Hero
The stories tell of four heroes summoned from another world – the sword, spear, bow, and shield heroes who will prevent calamity. With darkness bearing down on them, the Kingdom of Melromarc summons these heroes from modern day Japan.
For otaku Naofumi Iwatani, unfortunately he is labeled the shield hero, the weakest of the group. Worse yet, betrayal sees him labeled as a criminal and outcasted.
With hatred and vengeance consuming him, he sets forth to grow strong.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and The Rising of The Shield Hero
- Both series follow tanks and shield users with more support abilities than offense
- As they follow tanks, their parties provide the offensive abilities
- Those parties also happen to be mostly, if not completely, women
- Both series have a strong adventure-focused plot
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and The Rising of The Shield Hero
- The Rising of a Shield Hero is an isekai compared to the standard fantasy in The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids
- The Rising of the Shield Hero has its moments, but is more serious, dramatic, and plot-focused compared to the lighter and more aimless The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids
- The Rising of the Shield Hero is a harem while The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids just hints at harem
Bofuri – I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, so I’ll Max Out My Defense
After receiving an invitation from a friend, Kaede Honjou starts playing the VRMMO game New World Online as a character named Maple.
However, in her desire to not get hurt, she puts all her stats in Vitality. This makes her move very slowly, unable to use magic, and get attacked by even the smallest creatures. However, it does allow her impenetrable defense, and the gear she finds while wandering grants her a one-hit counter skill.
And so, her adventures begin.
Similarities Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Bofuri
- Both series follow the world’s nicest tanks as main characters
- Both series have adventure-based plots, but are also pleasant and light-hearted with ample slice of life
- While the rest of the party is the offense, the main characters have OP abilities that allow them to stand on their own too
- Both series become about clan management
Differences Between The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids and Bofuri
- Bofuri is set in a VRMMO unlike The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids that takes place in a standard fantasy land
- Bofuri isn’t so focused on dungeon exploring while it plays a central role in The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids
- People underestimate Maple as a fighter while Rud is considered more formidable
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