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That literally is all there is about it.
Black Clover pretends that it has other ideas (classism, racism, etc) but it ultimately is just that: play pretend on what made One Piece popular. Black Clover knows that rivalry as a theme is very well received to wider audiences (Naruto), but it honestly, purely, fundamentally does not understand the reason why, nor is it trying to. It just uses it to sell itself, without ever owning it. Also for some reason somebody told it that a number of female characters having inexplicable feelings for the mediocre non-charismatic protagonist also sells. So here it is, take it and no explanation or reason needed.
The characters are another exactly mediocre point of Black Clover - they are all likeable. But they are all also one-trick ponies. The cast is huge, so when somebody goes off screen for a quite big amount of time, you literally forget about their existence. I sincerely forgot that Yuno, the aforementioned rival, existed, more than once. One trick ponies as they are, when you make one "the cool, quiet, capable, few words man" he is automatically forgotten about the moment he leaves the screen.

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