Types of Isekai

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After having read a ton of isekai light novels and web novels in my life, I have now wasted 2+ hours of my time (due to interest) to compile what I think are the 4 main types and the plentiful sub-types. The sub-type category also includes example novels for if you wanna check a specific type out. Tell me what you think, would you?


Main Types​


Full-Isekai

A story where everything revolves around the summoned, reincarnated, or transmigrated protagonist. This type usually takes place in an easily immersive, but generic, world. As most readers are already familiar with the setting present in these types, the worldbuilding does not have as much of a need to be fleshed out as others.

Essentially, a Full-Isekai is wish-fulfillment (or fluffiness) first and everything else second and, although the specific story may have one or two things that are unique, it is mostly generic and trope-filled. Plot points arise like checkmarks and action much the same. Furthermore, drama (though it can exist) isn’t what pushes readers to enjoy the story, but more than likely the continual climb of the MC’s strength, the increase in lovers, or just simply diabetics inducing fluffiness.

That does not mean a Full-Isekai is bad or lesser than the others. After all, there are always readers available for this type, so write it with no shame. A story is only as good as the enjoyment it brings.

*The ‘full’ in the name is short for ‘fulfillment.’ Yes, I added another ‘l’ to make it sound good.

Dynamic-Isekai

Usually having a cast just as fleshed out as the MC, this type of isekai has a moving world where nothing waits for the main character to step into. Though this naturally lends itself to a more political nature with the fantasy land as the stage, it does not have to be.

Perhaps what separates a dynamic isekai from a full-isekai is two things:

  1. The main drive of the story. While the latter is usually chalked up to ‘get stronger’ or ‘live comfortably’, the former is likely to be more complex or maybe even unknown until a certain point.
  2. The world. As dynamic isekai takes place in a non-generic world, it usually has a lot more worldbuilding than others, and a lot more variety and uniqueness in its design.

Soft-Isekai

Usually, this is an isekai where few things are known or explained about the world (especially its power system) and, more than likely, the story takes place in a sort of bubble that exists onto itself. It is an isekai where the fantasy elements are used more so to disguise or set-up a deeply emotional or psychological story.

Essentially, the world merely exists to facilitate a human-centered story, nothing more. This type is usually written in a more contemporary, and flowery, style than most light novels.

Dark-Isekai

An otherworld story where the main draw is its bleakness and darkness. Lots, and lots, of suffering should be expected. Usually, simply trying to survive the harsh world is the task weighing on the protagonist’s mind. Though it can have many other drives.

The world itself doesn’t have to be harsh, but what comes the MC’s way (or those around them) must be; physically, psychologically, or both. As a side note, however, a Dark-Isekai can exist in which the protagonist or those they care for aren't struggling but, rather, their enemies are.


Sub-Types​

Virtual-Isekai

An isekai where the main character enters (or can enter) a game world, whether permanently or not, as the bulk of the plot takes place in a virtual or simulated reality.

Famous examples include: ‘Sword Art Online’, ‘Accel World’, and ‘Infinite Dendrogram.’

Exvirtual-Isekai

An isekai in which the protagonist enters a world that, though once virtual, is no longer so. Usually, as his once in-game character.

Famous examples include: ‘Overlord’, ‘Kuma Kuma Bear’, ‘Log Horizon’, ‘She Professed Herself the Pupil of the Wiseman,’ ‘How Not to Summon a Demon Lord’, ‘A Wild Last Boss Appeared!’, ‘The New Gate’, ‘Demon Lord, Retry!’, ‘Skeleton Knight in Another World’, and ‘Night Ranger.’

Alternate-Isekai

An isekai in which the protagonist enters a world like earth (modern, past, or future) which has fantastical elements.

Famous examples include: ‘Neet Receives a Dating Sim System.’

Reverse-Isekai

A isekai in which a protagonist from a fantasy world enters our earth, or a different earth that lacks the fantastical elements.

Time-Isekai

An isekai wherein the main character uses an element of time travel (usually to the past) to gain an advantage over his peers or enemies. Famously, this type is used to set-up revenge stories.

Famous examples include: ‘Redo of Healer’ and ‘Nidome no Yuusha.’

Apocalypse-Isekai

An isekai in which the world of earth (though following a central protagonist) is pushed into a series of challenges or trials, that take place within a different dimension or space, set in place by an all-powerful figure or system of sorts.

Famous examples include: ‘Reincarnator’, ‘Omniscient Reader’, and ‘The Tutorial is too Hard.’

Familiar-Isekai

An isekai in which the protagonist is transported into a novel or gameworld that they have once encountered, with little to no obvious advantage. Usually, the main character makes up for their weakness by using their knowledge of future events or the world itself.

Famous examples include: ‘Dungeon Defense’ and ‘Omniscient Reader.’

Cross-Isekai

An isekai in which the protagonist, permanently or temporarily, switches gender after or during the process of entering another world.

Monster-Isekai

An isekai in which the protagonist becomes another race aside from human; beastly or humanoid. This has to be a main staple of the story, not merely a gimmick.

Famous examples include: ‘That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime’, ‘So I’m a Spider, So What?’, ‘The Reincarnated Vampire Just Wants an Afternoon Nap’, ‘The Death Mage who Doesn’t Want a Fourth Time’, and ‘Skeleton Knight in Another World.’

God-Isekai

An isekai where the protagonist starts out already all-powerful. Untouchable by the world’s inhabitants in power or something of equivalent value to them. This type lends itself to what is essentially a slice-of-life with fancy coloring. If it is not a slice of life, it’s comedy. If it is not that either, though rare, it is then a story mainly carried by emotional and relationship drama.

Famous examples include: ‘The Eminence in Shadow’ and ‘In Another World with My Smartphone.’

*Do not confuse a godly MC with simply an overpowered protagonist. One is untouchable and can practically do anything they wish, the other can be beaten but has advantages.

Military-Isekai

An isekai in which earthly weapons, such as guns and tanks, being used in a fantasy setting is the main staple.

Famous examples include: ‘Gate.’

Segmented-Isekai

An isekai in which a portion of earth (a country, a military base) is sent into another world.

Unwanted-Isekai

An isekai where, though the protagonist is summoned, is unwanted or abandoned by those around him.

Famous examples include: ‘The Rising of the Shield Hero’ and ‘Arifureta.’

Management-Isekai

An isekai in which the protagonist has to manage and develop something; a kingdom, a dungeon, an army, etc.

Famous examples include: ‘Lazy Dungeon Master’, ‘Hikikomari Kyuuketsuki no Monmon’, ‘How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom’, and ‘Release That Witch.’

A.I-Isekai

An isekai in which the protagonist implements the use of artificial intelligence to help them on their journey.

Famous examples include: ‘Warlock of the Magus World.’

System-Isekai

An isekai in which the protagonist has and utilizes a system.


Endnotes​


Obviously, this is just my thoughts on isekai and, as you can probably already tell, the types can be mixed and matched however you may like. As a note, I made up the names for them.
 
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I feel like my isekai web novel is a haphazard mixture of multiple isekai sub genres that you have mentioned here 😄
 

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Where's the reverse isekai? The MC from a fantastical world is dragged to ours.
 

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Where's the reverse isekai? The MC from a fantastical world is dragged to ours.
Oh I didn't even think of that. Gonna need to add that to my document. Thanks for the heads-up~
 

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Hmmmmm. I have three other suggestions you might want to include. One is: What about dreamworld-isekai, in which protagonists enter worlds created in their dreams? I see this in Lewis Carroll's Alice books and in the technicolor movie adaptation of The Wizard of Oz and even in the Rozen Maiden anime series, though that might be stretching it a bit.

Two is: What about a book/villainess-isekai, in which protagonists enter the literary worlds found in other books? I see this a lot in isekai / villainess manwha where the protagonist enters the world of a book they read as a villainess.

Three is: What about afterlife-isekai, in which protagonists (living or dead) enter the world of the afterlife? I actually see this in Dante's Divine Comedy and Kendrick Bangs' books detailing the adventures of dead literary characters.

Note: incidentally, all three kinds of isekai are found in my WIP, Days of Blood and Roses: A Magical Girl Thriller.

Besides those, my WIP uses time-isekai and maybe dynamic isekai elements as well.
 
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One type of isekai that appeals to me is the "Age progression Isekai", by either regressing/returning in time, transmigration-reincarnation, transmigration, Memory transplant, etc.

The adapting to a new life, adapting, making use of advantages, learning and becoming stronger and skilled from a young age, not wasting the younger years, interacting with family and all kinds of people, acting as a child and trying to circumvent and act to achieve things and such are intriguing aspects.

This is because many stories start with an established character or for long-running ones, starting as a naive child or teenager.

It also appeals to the fantasy/thought of "What if I could start as a child? I could do things all-over again, preparing to do things the best way I can.

It can also work by just becoming a younger version of oneself, and changing fate and progressing more farther and stabler than in the past.

Examples are Mushoku Tensei, Marchen Der Werwolf, The Beginning After The End, Chrysalis, Reverend Insanity, Transcending the Nine Heavens, Oh My God! Earthlings Are Insane!

The "Weak to Strong Isekai" is also interesting to me. In that case, the original persona or character was a useless good-for-nothing, weak, or handicapped and the arrival of the protagonist in that body will change that body's fate, with lots of character development, power progression, and causing large changes to the world and people related to the protagonist.

Examples are The Legendary Mechanic, Holy Emperor's Grandson is a Necromancer, Bringing Culture to a Different World, LTBE, Trash lof the Count's Family, Villainess/Villain protagonist novels.
 
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One type of isekai that appeals to me is the "Age progression Isekai", by either regressing/returning in time, transmigration-reincarnation, transmigration, Memory transplant, etc.

The adapting to a new life, adapting, making use of advantages, learning and becoming stronger and skilled froma young age, not wasting the younger years, interacting with family and all kinds of people, acting as a child and trying to circumvent and act to achieve things and such are intriguing aspects.

This is because many stories start with an established character or for long-running ones, starting as a naive child or teenager.

It also appeals to the fantasy/thought of "What if I could start as a child? I could do things all-over again, preparing to do things the best way I can.

The "Weak to Strong Isekai" is also interesting to me. In that case, the original persona or character was a useless good-for-nothing, weak, or handicapped and the arrival of the protagonist in that body will change that body's fate, with lots of character development, power progression, and causing large changes to the world and people related to the protagonist.

Sounds like my story alright.
 

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Hmmmmm. I have three other suggestions you might want to include. One is: What about dreamworld-isekai, in which protagonists enter worlds created in their dreams? I see this in Lewis Carroll's Alice books and in the technicolor movie adaptation of The Wizard of Oz and even in the Rozen Maiden anime series, though that might be stretching it a bit.

Two is: What about a book-isekai, in which protagonists enter the literary worlds found in other books? I see this a lot in isekai / villainess manwha where the protagonist enters the world of a book they read as a villainess.

Three is: What about afterlife-isekai, in which protagonists (living or dead) enter the world of the afterlife? I actually see this in Dante's Divine Comedy and Kendrick Bangs' books detailing the adventures of dead literary characters.

Note: incidentally, all three kinds of isekai are found in my WIP, Days of Blood and Roses: A Magical Girl Thriller.

Besides those, my WIP uses time-isekai and maybe dynamic isekai elements as well.
For the second point, I’ll say that it’s already there under ‘Familiar-Isekai.’

The other two stand solid though, I’ll have to include them in my Google document.
 

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One type of isekai that appeals to me is the "Age progression Isekai", by either regressing/returning in time, transmigration-reincarnation, transmigration, Memory transplant, etc.

The adapting to a new life, adapting, making use of advantages, learning and becoming stronger and skilled from a young age, not wasting the younger years, interacting with family and all kinds of people, acting as a child and trying to circumvent and act to achieve things and such are intriguing aspects.

This is because many stories start with an established character or for long-running ones, starting as a naive child or teenager.

It also appeals to the fantasy/thought of "What if I could start as a child? I could do things all-over again, preparing to do things the best way I can.

It can also work by just becoming a younger version of oneself, and changing fate and progressing more farther and stabler than in the past.

Examples are Mushoku Tensei, Marchen Der Werwolf, The Beginning After The End, Chrysalis, Reverend Insanity, Transcending the Nine Heavens, Oh My God! Earthlings Are Insane!

The "Weak to Strong Isekai" is also interesting to me. In that case, the original persona or character was a useless good-for-nothing, weak, or handicapped and the arrival of the protagonist in that body will change that body's fate, with lots of character development, power progression, and causing large changes to the world and people related to the protagonist.

Examples are The Legendary Mechanic, Holy Emperor's Grandson is a Necromancer, Bringing Culture to a Different World, Mobuseka, LTBE
Oh oh, two more types that are worth adding. I agree, both are massively interesting, if done right. I’ll be adding the types to my Google doc. Maybe I might make a Types of Iseikai 2.0 post later on or something.
 

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What about those, *spit*, anime world hopping works? One hop, two hops, too many hops?
 

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Wouldn't you say a dark isekai has the most harem potential?

I mean...honestly there if there's a force that makes the girls want to be closer to the main character guy...it would probably start out as seeking safety before seeking love. People don't actually usually have love at first sight. It would likely unfold as they see mutual respect etc.
 

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Also, I believe isekai has unlimited potential. I think even more types will eventually evolve as people get creative! And also this has potential to evolve story plot lines to further expand beyond only 'rising plot' models!

As a writer this is partly why I really want other writers to be successful. This means more programming for audiences to accept isekai as a full stand alone genre some day as more and more people program readers to realize its potential! (Amazing right? I mean this very positive though...not manipulative, but the thought of how audiences views get 'educated' over time to see and identify 'what is a genre'.)
 

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Wouldn't you say a dark isekai has the most harem potential?

I mean...honestly there if there's a force that makes the girls want to be closer to the main character guy...it would probably start out as seeking safety before seeking love. People don't actually usually have love at first sight. It would likely unfold as they see mutual respect etc.
Oh oh, I can already see the potential in a harem story like that. That’s pretty creative, and logical.

And on your other post, I agree, I also believe isekai has a lot of potential. Clearly, I can’t think of everything, and I’ve been updating my Google document as people give me ideas, but the result of writing it has been insightful.
 
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