I don't understand why they didn't tell other players about likely dark elves' night raid. Maybe many would not believe, but some may believe it, and others would be more cautious, even unconsciously. I mean, saying they have a foresight skill and have seen a possible attack doesn't require much efforts. But for some reason they just went with "don bother, they won't believe".
Honestly I do agree with you but as you saw in the ch 39 even the girl who was a teammate till the end didn't believe him until they were literally attacked. Also expressing you have foresight is not a wise decision how many people would want to monopoly the MC for that. We all know he's strong and everything but he doesn't want unnecessary attention for something like that. Even if the others claim it they would have a hard time not being barrage by people wanting to use them. And honestly as a player that should be the basics it's not something the MC should have to tell them. Like it's common sense to always be cautious of your surroundings especially in an unfamiliar place only a fool would take that for granted but because the players think they know better it became the end of some of them.
I think people's skills aren't that big of a secret. Players revealed their skills when they were tested, and big guilds knew their skills(mc is probably an exception). Also, the party easily revealed her skill to mc, maybe it's because they just trust him so much, but judging from the reactions there wasn't anything special about it.
Sure, they should all be cautious and professional. But is being careless a reason not to do something as quick and easy as informing about attack? I don't think so, if it could save even one more life, it would be worthwhile.
If people's skills weren't a big secret most of them would be dead tbh. There's a guild that focuses on killing other 'players'. If they had information of the 'players' skills that would basically be giving them wings. Also the 'players' probably didn't reveal all their skills during the test. In this troupe revealing your stats/skills is akin to killing yourself. So yes, being careless is a reason not to inform them of the attack. Potentially sacrificing yourself for others is not as heroic as people make it seem.
But it's not a secret if people in the same raid team as you can easily see you using it. How would you hide your skills when you have to use them with many people around you? Not to mention, that guilds and assosciation have info about players' skills, and if players didn't do mc's trick woth fabricating info(which they have no real reason to do, plus no connections to pull it off), their info will be available at least to officials.
Well obviously your team would know most if not all of your skills but everyone in that dungeon is not on the same team. It's composed up of a bunch of smaller teams. Notice how they were are split up right? Yes the association would have data on their skills but like I said most of them aren't stupid enough to display 100% of their skills/abilities. I will say it again that is akin to killing yourself in this genre.
They weren't split up in, for example, cinder fox dungeon. Not only the association, but also guilds know about those skills. Who said those guilds won't disclose info to their members should the need arise? And how about that time when mc was able to easily obtain info on those twin brothers' skill? Sure, some may hide their skills from others more carefully, but if even two other people(like party members) know, it's no longer a secret. Also, foresight girl herself said that her skill is not so good(why else would she be used as a simple player).
I guess Azuma wanted to become a choujin and is jealous now. Still, he behaves like a prick. And i somehow think choujin don't take the form they desire, but rather the one they fear or despise, as it would explain that girl becoming smokey. Though, there may be some more complicated principle with that "infection" papa-smokey mentioned.
Everyone's love has it's own form, everyone's stand also has it's own distinct form, which means... Love is a Stand! To acquire a stand you need to be pierced with an arrow, then there is that myth about Cupid shooting arrows that make people fall in love. Everything is falling into place now. I am off to Egypt to find arrows and acquire love!
That heat trope is fairly overused and just seems like a tool to suddenly insert an ero scene, plus it just makes character who uses it less likable.I am definitely not a fan of forced acts.