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I wouldn't worry too much about it. It's well into the future, and the world is very different from the first arc. I'm not that deep, but I can say pretty confidently that I don't think you'll need to know anything from the first set to immerse yourself in the second. There are places named for characters, and religions are connected to players in the first story, but they're all historical figures at this point (potentially minus some timeless figures from the bigger Cosmere, though that's just guessing from my other reading of his Cosmere novels).
Yeah, I know it's well into the future, but it's still a sequel so was thinking if I should read the original trilogy again. I have read them twice, so they should be a pretty quick read, but I may also get bored because of that, I have become less patient when it comes to books now.
Well, I won't be starting it this week, so just finish the books and let me know if I am safe. I may still decide to re-read them first, but at least then I would be doing it because I want to, not because I have to. Makes a big difference.
I read Era 2 Mistborn after I did my first read through of the Stormlight Archives and I don’t think you’ll have missed much. That was a good 2-3 month break.
You will want to have read Mistborn Secret History after the Bands of Morning as well.
I have had a 4-5 years break. 😀
I have decided to re-read the series though.
I'm on the lost metal (7) and everything I've seen is flavor. Descendants of characters in the first arc, mythology around characters in the first arc, some involvement of ones who aren't impacted by time the same way, etc. You won't be missing plot points if it's not fresh.
I also read secret history after 6, and I honestly couldn't tell you the "minor spoilers" of the second arc he says it has. (Maybe an awareness of one character you're already aware of if you've read Stormlight or secret projects.) I'd personally say you're safe reading it without the second arc, and the different perspective on some key points in the first arc were pretty impactful.
I have decided to re-read Mistborn series. As predicted, once I found that I don't have to read the first arc again, I realised I want to read it. So, will start up on it soon.
For whatever reason I've seen people say they don't consider The Lost Metal a critical part of the second arc (maybe because it happens or was written a few years later?). I would disagree wholeheartedly and think it makes the series. It's what finally pulls the second era to a comparable level to the first era for me.
It's part of 2nd era for me. That's the reason I delayed reading the 2nd era so much, wanted it to completely finish before jumping into it.