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From growing up in a dysfunctional family to being cheated on, Sojin never had it easy. So after waking up in the body of villainess Reilynn Candmion, daughter of the empire’s wealthiest duke, all she wants is to revel in her riches. But something feels amiss when the story’s heroine, Iris, constantly starts fights with her -- from stealing her dress to seducing her fiancé. Reilynn wants no drama, but Iris and her four love interests won’t leave her alone! Can’t a girl just wanna have fun?
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Both mangas have a very similar theme. Both of the main characters are strong and capable. They are involved in disadvantageous situations. However, they keep trying to change their pre-destined fates.
Both give off the same vibes. Fl saving a slave who then treats the fl like their master, cheating crown princes, romance not being a priority for the fl, reverse harem.
Both heroines do whatever they want and enjoy their wealth and new status while abandoning the "male leads". Beware has a sudden swordfighting heroine while VHMF doesn't suddenly develop new skills and just uses her brains wealth and power.
One night at a ball, Scarlet is suddenly told by the second prince, Kyle, that their engagement is anulled. At the same time, she's accused of baseless crimes and denounced as a "villainess" by many members of nobility. Scarlet has had to put up with the prince's nonsense for years, but she's had enough. And so, she makes one last request: "May I send you and the rest of these pigs flying?"
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Both of them have a murderous aura and the art is really good and funny, they both want to kill their fiancé ( atleast for a while), also they are both smart but scary , scary in a good way ;)
Both main characters are able to deal with obstacles with both brawn and brain, taking the brawn route quite a lot. It's comedic in a seemingly interesting and serious storyline.
Poisoned to death by her own betrothed?! Eunha didn’t wake up in a novel’s story just to get killed off again as an unfortunate extra! To change her story she needs a cover… 6 months pretending to be the fake fiancée of the novel's male protagonist, Duke Noah Wynknight. But will this cold-hearted, angel-faced demon of a man really help her avoid another ill-fated ending?!
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Astrid von Oldenburg is no ordinary four-year-old. She’s a child prodigy with a passion for military technology who now finds herself reincarnated in the world of an otome game she played during her past life. But not as the heroine! As the game’s villainess, she's born with wealth, power, and a fearsome talent for magic. The only problem is that every route leads to her inevitable destruction. Or does it? What if averting her destruction was a simple matter of amassing enough firepower to annihilate anyone who dared even attempt to bring her down?! In a bid to resist fate, the young villainess embarks on the reproduction of all of her favorite weaponry. Whatever it takes, Astrid’s determined to blow away her bad ends with superior firepower!
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Both remind me of murderous/overpowered FLS. They both are prtety determined and from my experience, if you liked that one, you will most guaranteed like this one!
Both are mc was reincarnated into an otome game. Plus both mc is how do you say it more powerful? stronger? and shoves romance and the male leads aside just trying to survive.
The Villainess Will Crush Her Destruction End Through Modern Firepower, I like this one more since its more unique. The mc uses her knowledge from her previous world and makes weapons preparing for her fate. Its more my style, But both manga is very good for otome lovers.
As he was being defeated, the Demon King used the last of his strength to curse Sir Roel, the legendary captain of the Holy Knights, into the body of a weak girl. Roel — who was a woman to begin with! — tired of her former life and unable to return to her original body, decides to live a luxurious life as Sila Epheria, the noble daughter whose soul got swapped with hers. Things don't go according to plan when her new family puts her in danger, forcing her to find a way to prove her true identity... Will Roel/Sila be able to live a quiet life as she wishes? Or is there something more to the new life she's received?
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If you fancy a strong mc and a nice smooth romance, you'll like both of these mangas. Both girls don't take bullshit and don't necessarily need to be saved because they can save themselves, whether it's with brawn or brain? They can do both.
Both with amazingly funny and powerful female leads. The chemistry between the characters are also phenomenal.
"If you wrote me, then you can give me the throne!" Yoonsoo is the successful author of a popular fantasy series. Just as she's about to start work on a new series, Imperial Prince Einzen Kyte, the worst villain she created has kidnapped her into the world of her own story?! Can she mold this nightmare into a story that will turn both their fates around?
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Both are hilarious and sweet isekai set in pseudo-medieval fantasy time periods and have strong women as main characters.
Similar senses of humour and general vibes, strong heroines and slightly wacky fantasy worlds - both great
After getting into a car accident, Hanbyul wakes up in the body of a princess. But something's wrong; she's doubled in size, grown hair everywhere, and seems to terrify everyone who looks her way — she's become a beast! How will she live on as the cursed Princess Alexa?
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Badass female protagonists with very similar vibes. They both take action to get what they want and have a plan to survive. They are both a bit comedic (BTV is more comedic though). Both MLs are probably going to be devoted and caring guys.
strong female mc
both are swordmen
both are in someone else's body
both are comedy mangas
Another lifetime, another hard life—Letitia’s misery continues as her uncle sends her off to the “Monster Lord” to fulfill an old pledge. Imp attacks! The three witches! A hideous masked devil hunter husband! Terrifying is an understatement. But as she becomes the lady of Halstead, the rumors fall apart. Lord Erden is caring, he likes bunnies, and that *gasp* perfect face under the mask! How can he not know he’s HOT? Can she help protect the castle from devils and help Erden see his true self?
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I thought the FLs are quite similar - both bring the cheat codes of their previous life's knowledge to great use and create comedic moments. They are both very comedic (though Beware The Villainess is, in my opinion, slightly funnier). Both have highly interesting stories with less serious dramas. Even with dramas, most of the time both still have an almost comedic tone to them.
both have soft mls and modern-type fl's who are generally both quite smart and strong. btv has a lot of millenial type humor whereas mshh has more situational humor
This game’s got me obsessed! It’s like it’s taken over my life... wait—HARD MODE ACTIVATED. No-no-no-no-no! It has literally taken me and thrown me into the part of Penelope Eckhart. Love is easy as the heroine, but as the hated villainess, I’m trying very hard not to die… at the hands of my brothers… the prince… a fork… every possible ending is death! This world is stacked against me, but can my wits and insider game knowledge score the affection of these male characters? Or the reset button???
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stong female mc
both are going into a novel/game
Similar theme
but beware of villainess is more pure/innocent
while villains are destined to die plot is a little darker and complicated
both great read!
After an office worker is reborn as Everia Oberon, a romance novel villainess destined for an evil life and a tragic death, she decides to skip the drama by retiring to the countryside. Having moved to a frigid region full of nonflammable wood, Everia calls on archmage Theoharis to warm her home with his azure flame… not realizing that she’s bound herself to a lifelong contract! Now that she’s master of a bloodthirsty (but breathtakingly handsome) demon dog, can she kiss the quiet life goodbye?
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Similar concepts of the main heroine becoming a villainess in a novel and using knowledge to gain upper hand, being "good" in the end. Both stories are also making fun of common genre tropes.
Both have a good main lead if you enjoyed either of these you'll enjoy the other. They have a relaxing feel to them, you should give it a read.