This is the only thing he is bad at in the world of magic. He's there because he is bad at pushing a square inch wooden block across a floor with his mind. Tatsuya Shiba is a highly talented magician who has been placed in the crappy kids class. The first point it fails at, and the main point that drags down the entire show, is the main character. I can find nothing to recommend about Mahouka. Something that at the end of the day I could say 'sure it was mostlyīad, but there was this one thing about the show that was enjoyable'. If I could keep watching I might be able to find something good about this anime. At another point it was purely to see if I could finish it as a personal challenge. It might have been because people said it gets better in the novels later and I wondered at what stage that would be. At some point it was a scholarly interest in why this was the latest hottest thing in light novels.
I'm not entirely sure why I watched all of Mahouka.