One light novel that might feature this concept is 'KonoSuba'. In it, the main character gets some rather strange and not - entirely - useful skills at times, which is somewhat related to the 'hazure skill gacha' idea.
There's a light novel called 'Isekai Cheat Magician'. It has elements where the protagonist acquires skills in a somewhat haphazard way, similar to a 'hazure skill gacha'. The skills he gets are not always what he expects and sometimes cause more trouble than they're worth.
In light novels, 'hazure skill gacha' might refer to a concept where characters obtain skills through a gacha - like system, but these skills are often 'hazure', which could mean something like 'useless' or 'flawed' in Japanese. For example, a character might expect to get a powerful combat skill but instead gets a skill that only works on Tuesdays and makes their hair turn purple.
In light novels, 'hazure skill mapping' might refer to the unique way characters' seemingly useless or misaligned skills are represented and developed throughout the story. It could add an interesting aspect of character growth as they find ways to make these 'hazure' skills useful in unexpected situations.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about a 'hazure skill light novel' as there could be many with this name or a similar one. It might be about a character who has an unusual or 'hazure' (maybe defective or strange) skill and their adventures in a fictional world which is typical for light novels.
Given that we don't have a clear understanding of the exact themes in 'hazure waku no joutai ijou skill light novel', it's a challenge to recommend precisely. But if it has elements of characters with extraordinary skills in an interesting setting, you might like 'Log Horizon'. In this light novel, the characters use their skills and knowledge to navigate a virtual world. There are also elements of strategy and development related to their abilities which could potentially be similar to what the unknown light novel might offer.
I'm not sure if there are extremely popular ones specifically named 'hazure skill light novel'. There are a lot of light novels out there, and some might have similar concepts but not use this exact name.
It adds unexpected twists. When a character's hazure skill suddenly becomes relevant, it surprises the readers and moves the plot in new directions.
Well, I haven't read 'hazure waku light novel' myself. However, you could check out some light novel communities or forums. There, fans of light novels usually discuss different series. They might be able to give you some good suggestions about 'hazure waku light novel', like which ones are the most interesting in terms of plot or character development.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular light novel. It could potentially be about a character who has some extraordinary skill beyond the normal state of things, given the words 'jouji ijou skill' which might imply a supernormal ability in an abnormal frame.
Sure. 'No Game No Life' can be considered as a gacha light novel to some extent. In the story, the games that the characters play often involve elements of chance and random rewards, much like a gacha system. Also, 'Overlord' has certain aspects where the protagonist and his minions deal with random drops and acquisitions of items and abilities, which is somewhat related to the gacha concept.
Another good one is 'Fate/Grand Order: The Grand Epic'. This novel is based on the popular Fate/Grand Order game. The gacha system in it enables the acquisition of heroic spirits from different mythologies. The story weaves together these heroic spirits' stories in an epic adventure across time and space.