Driven by a primal urge to survive, Hajime kills a monster and—driven by starvation—eats its meat. The monster flesh is poisonous to humans, causing his body to break down and regenerate repeatedly. This agonizing process, fueled by a rare "God’s Crystal" dripping healing Ambrosia, forces a mutation:
He uses his Synergist skills to process dungeon minerals into "Donner," a lethal, magically-enhanced revolver.
He absorbs the monster’s magic and skills, skyrocketing his power levels. Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou Episode 1
Hajime survives the fall but loses his left arm to a monstrous Twin-Headed Wolf. Broken and bleeding, he hides in a small crevice, walled off by his transmutation. The physical pain is eclipsed by a psychological snap; the "kind" Hajime dies in that hole. He realizes that in this world, "efficiency" is the only morality and "strength" is the only law. The Transformation
⭐ The episode shifts from a standard "summoned to another world" trope into a gritty survival horror, ending with Hajime stepping out of his hiding spot, no longer a victim, but a predator. If you'd like to dive deeper into the lore, I can: Driven by a primal urge to survive, Hajime
The class enters the Great Orcus Labyrinth for training. When a powerful Behemoth is accidentally summoned, the students panic. Hajime uses his transmutation skills to hold the bridge, allowing his classmates to escape. As he prepares to retreat, a malicious "friendly fire" fireball from one of his own classmates sends him plummeting into the lightless abyss of the dungeon’s lower floors. The Bottom of the Abyss
Break down how he using fantasy materials. Which part of the Abyss transformation interests you most? He absorbs the monster’s magic and skills, skyrocketing
His hair turns white, and his muscles become lean and powerful.