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Write a reviewHello! I really want to read this story but i completely forgot its name. If there's a person with a kind heart out there, please help this poor soul. The premise is that the MC came from earth into the new world. The new world is full of rifts or dungeons where monsters emerge. The first day MC arrived, he already encountered a monster (a vampire like monster from a story, i think it has a long tounge) and barely used his wits to kill it. In return, he awakens his powers. Cards appeared and he was given the choice to choose his skills. In his shock, the skills written on the cards are similar (some of them are even completely the same) to the games he played back on earth. The dungeons or rifts in this world are the movies here on earth. Like in later chapters, he encountered Freddy Krueger and killed him, obtaining a book connected to hell or something. Please help me, that's all i know
it draw me in since the beginning, I saw several comments with issues about updates buy fortunately when I started reading it it had already being completed, so I was able to just enjoy it at my own pace and it was very entertaining and a light read.... I recommend it if you looking for something that isn't very stressful regarding whether the MC will be able to pull through unscathed or not. is a nice, light hearted, fun and relaxing read.
I really like it. I like the main character I like his system ability and there being more travelers and reincarnated people. Till chapter no. 1000 it was just too good even after it was very good but my complaints increased as well like how he was wasting so many cards by not drawing and choosing to use 10 draws to get one specific card like how thay made his monster cards by increasing his speed of cultivation and not increasing theirs the author can be considered to fixed it thay were useful in the final arc but still very weak compared with him which didn't really make it bad for the final ark it was good even but the hundreds of chapters before it wasn't good. When I was starting it seeing he has a little sister emphasized in the SNOPSES i got myself paranoid but their relationship is actually kinda good. He doesn't have a girlfriend in whole novel if you don't count the one he broke up with before transporting to the monster paradise I actually liked her when I saw her in the heart illusion for some no romance is good for some it's bad for me it's good till thousand something chapter's after that his interactions appear's limited but it's not too big of a deal. so I'll give it a total of 8it's good outway it's bad
The system and the world-building is great, it's just that the author doesn't explore all the interesting things he creates at the start(for example, who is the entity within Lin Xin that saved her from the Saints, that the Club has almost no story importance...), and after 1500ish chapters, it just feels too rushed and the MC develops too quickly while his friends and imperial monsters are left behind. He also becomes too overpowered without practically any effort. I think it could be very easily fixed by just rewriting the story since when the MC achieved heavenly god-level. I also think that the MC should have gone to the universe right after elevating to heavenly god-level, or just before elevating to lord-level in the latest to give the reader a perspective of his abilities.
Reveal Spoilertypical cultivation tropes mc learns the second part of an epic skill *a sword art* by watching a half god girl brewing tea lolalso she was dead and mc blood revived her the story is all over the place the first few chapters are pretty good but goes downhill like a speeding ferrari I don't even know how it has such high rating the only way someone could like it is if they haven't read a single novel before this and dunno what a good novel feels like
the story is good and the thing I liked the most is instead on relying on his summons the lead works hard on his own and moves forward and leading his summons
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Reveal Spoiler“He was unsure wether he should show his true ability.” This line got repeated in so many different ways so many different times that it became annoying. Literally every arc. The author tries to create a main character who is low key, however the mc loves putting himself in the spotlight. The mc will literally go on and on about hiding his ability and then he randomly goes to a ruin-which he absolutely doesn’t need to go because it’s pointless, and he gains nothing-and in that ruin he will run rampant and become the center of attention, and then, in his words “it doesn’t matter if they know how strong I am, they can’t do anything to me anyway, I’m strong”, then goes back outside pretending to be weak when everyone already knows how strong he is. And somehow, even though they all know, by the next 20 chapters or so, everyone magically forgets that he’s super strong, and someone will mess with him and then, like clockwork, “Lin Huang was pondering wether or not he should show his true ability.” This was especially true once he went to the great world. He was so much more powerful than everyone but he kept trying to hide his power, while making himself the center of attention. Then he gives an evasive answer and tries to be mysterious every time someone asks how strong he is. I have no idea how I finished this novel, but I really regret wasting my time. I should’ve stopped early. Honestly, the concept is ok and I see what the author was trying to do, but it became hot garbage real fast. I just continued since I was already in it.
I read this book from start to finish and now that it's ended I almost feel like I'm saying goodbye to some old friends. While a love interest would have added some depth to the mc his family somewhat filled in the gap.
A had a good tym reading this, though i had to admit that i almost lost interest at the end there. I kinda get it that that the MC's system uniqueness plays a role to move the story forward but it kinda clashes withe the cultivation stages in the world setup. To the point that it renders some powers/cards/monsters that the MC painstakingly acquire be seen obsolete in the end.
to be honest I kinda liked this story in the beginning, and the gravel world saga is good it's interesting. And the world building is fine in the gravel world and the mc here behaves like an idiot with development. and then comes the great world saga you see I have read so many books, but the ending of this book is so stupid ( i don't have any word to say other than using foul language) I hoped that author would make it even more interesting like how the gold fingers came to existence and why do you need travellers. it's just plain stupid i felt author made fool out the his readers.
I normally don't rate books, but seeing the vast difference in the rating of this story and it's actual worth, leads me to believe that everyone who gave this story anything above 2 stars is crazy, or just doesn't care. Let me explain, in the first 3 chapters we are given a world setting that barely describes the MC's place in this new world. MC gets attacked by a monster, describes said monster as a hundred times stronger, an excellent tracker that can track his chosen prey a hundred miles away, and he has no chance against, then proceeds to control the entire fight. he out speeds easy, jukes the monster twice, has prefect aim, hides in plan view, and systematically destroy this monster that doesn't even truly use his powers effectively at all, the monster may be wounded severely but the said monster has ten chances to kill said mc with the power the author choose to give it and it only uses it like 4 times and the mc with minimal effort easily dodges. All of this before his golden finger activates. this story has worse then bad world building because it actively destroys it after building it to suit the MC needs. I've seen a lot of reviews for this story that say if you hang on for like 62 to 130 chapters it gets good but if that is the case why read this story at all? why put in an enormous effort on your part and your own money in a story that isn't good or cohesive for at least 62 chapters or at most 130 chapters? its a waste of time and money. Go read something worth your time.
Reveal SpoilerOne of my first binge-able stories that I recommend. Cons: - Mc has too many pets. to the point where they don't get enough screen time so it's like 🧍♂️🧍♂️ - Mc was too op in the end so the ending chapters/arc felt useless but I still enjoyed it.
Reveal SpoilerFell in love with it with the first few chapters, years back. What else do you want, post apocalyptic kinda world, with monster taming as the main way to cultivate. Character buildup and monsters were quite interesting, some emotion between family members and their relationships. So far so good, but then around middle of story, instead of continuing to develop the monster's power, author decided to make the MC OP, got boring, I couldn't read till the end, it wasn't about monster taming/evolution anymore. Anyways, nice novel, give it a read.
Reveal SpoilerLet me sum up in short. The story is good but the execution is bad. It is fast paced to the point it feels rushed after the gravel world ark. The end is even more rushed and illogical. The character are well made but the world background lacks depth. There is nice and interesting evolutions at start but again only few lines are used to evolve them after the gravel world ark. The logic is lacking quite a lot. There are many system holders of even higher ranks yet his second rate system can surpass them all. System holders that has lived for millions of years can't beat him who has live for 2 decades.And many more of such incidents The only good thing is that unlike many other monster genre books, this book sticks with the concept of monster till the end.
Reveal Spoilerit does feel Abit far fetched before the war as the hero won every single one and keeps winning. doesn't seem like he had too much resistance in becoming the best, except when it was the earlier stages. Other than that, he was a powerhouse that nobody can beat after dominator level. The story behind was some what 'meh' with him being OP-ed that he wins everything. But it was a good read with good description in the earlier chapters.
Reveal SpoilerHello! I really want to read this story but i completely forgot its name. If there's a person with a kind heart out there, please help this poor soul. The premise is that the MC came from earth into the new world. The new world is full of rifts or dungeons where monsters emerge. The first day MC arrived, he already encountered a monster (a vampire like monster from a story, i think it has a long tounge) and barely used his wits to kill it. In return, he awakens his powers. Cards appeared and he was given the choice to choose his skills. In his shock, the skills written on the cards are similar (some of them are even completely the same) to the games he played back on earth. The dungeons or rifts in this world are the movies here on earth. Like in later chapters, he encountered Freddy Krueger and killed him, obtaining a book connected to hell or something. Please help me, that's all i know
it draw me in since the beginning, I saw several comments with issues about updates buy fortunately when I started reading it it had already being completed, so I was able to just enjoy it at my own pace and it was very entertaining and a light read.... I recommend it if you looking for something that isn't very stressful regarding whether the MC will be able to pull through unscathed or not. is a nice, light hearted, fun and relaxing read.
I really like it. I like the main character I like his system ability and there being more travelers and reincarnated people. Till chapter no. 1000 it was just too good even after it was very good but my complaints increased as well like how he was wasting so many cards by not drawing and choosing to use 10 draws to get one specific card like how thay made his monster cards by increasing his speed of cultivation and not increasing theirs the author can be considered to fixed it thay were useful in the final arc but still very weak compared with him which didn't really make it bad for the final ark it was good even but the hundreds of chapters before it wasn't good. When I was starting it seeing he has a little sister emphasized in the SNOPSES i got myself paranoid but their relationship is actually kinda good. He doesn't have a girlfriend in whole novel if you don't count the one he broke up with before transporting to the monster paradise I actually liked her when I saw her in the heart illusion for some no romance is good for some it's bad for me it's good till thousand something chapter's after that his interactions appear's limited but it's not too big of a deal. so I'll give it a total of 8it's good outway it's bad
The system and the world-building is great, it's just that the author doesn't explore all the interesting things he creates at the start(for example, who is the entity within Lin Xin that saved her from the Saints, that the Club has almost no story importance...), and after 1500ish chapters, it just feels too rushed and the MC develops too quickly while his friends and imperial monsters are left behind. He also becomes too overpowered without practically any effort. I think it could be very easily fixed by just rewriting the story since when the MC achieved heavenly god-level. I also think that the MC should have gone to the universe right after elevating to heavenly god-level, or just before elevating to lord-level in the latest to give the reader a perspective of his abilities.
Reveal Spoilertypical cultivation tropes mc learns the second part of an epic skill *a sword art* by watching a half god girl brewing tea lolalso she was dead and mc blood revived her the story is all over the place the first few chapters are pretty good but goes downhill like a speeding ferrari I don't even know how it has such high rating the only way someone could like it is if they haven't read a single novel before this and dunno what a good novel feels like
the story is good and the thing I liked the most is instead on relying on his summons the lead works hard on his own and moves forward and leading his summons
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Reveal Spoiler“He was unsure wether he should show his true ability.” This line got repeated in so many different ways so many different times that it became annoying. Literally every arc. The author tries to create a main character who is low key, however the mc loves putting himself in the spotlight. The mc will literally go on and on about hiding his ability and then he randomly goes to a ruin-which he absolutely doesn’t need to go because it’s pointless, and he gains nothing-and in that ruin he will run rampant and become the center of attention, and then, in his words “it doesn’t matter if they know how strong I am, they can’t do anything to me anyway, I’m strong”, then goes back outside pretending to be weak when everyone already knows how strong he is. And somehow, even though they all know, by the next 20 chapters or so, everyone magically forgets that he’s super strong, and someone will mess with him and then, like clockwork, “Lin Huang was pondering wether or not he should show his true ability.” This was especially true once he went to the great world. He was so much more powerful than everyone but he kept trying to hide his power, while making himself the center of attention. Then he gives an evasive answer and tries to be mysterious every time someone asks how strong he is. I have no idea how I finished this novel, but I really regret wasting my time. I should’ve stopped early. Honestly, the concept is ok and I see what the author was trying to do, but it became hot garbage real fast. I just continued since I was already in it.
I read this book from start to finish and now that it's ended I almost feel like I'm saying goodbye to some old friends. While a love interest would have added some depth to the mc his family somewhat filled in the gap.
A had a good tym reading this, though i had to admit that i almost lost interest at the end there. I kinda get it that that the MC's system uniqueness plays a role to move the story forward but it kinda clashes withe the cultivation stages in the world setup. To the point that it renders some powers/cards/monsters that the MC painstakingly acquire be seen obsolete in the end.
to be honest I kinda liked this story in the beginning, and the gravel world saga is good it's interesting. And the world building is fine in the gravel world and the mc here behaves like an idiot with development. and then comes the great world saga you see I have read so many books, but the ending of this book is so stupid ( i don't have any word to say other than using foul language) I hoped that author would make it even more interesting like how the gold fingers came to existence and why do you need travellers. it's just plain stupid i felt author made fool out the his readers.
I normally don't rate books, but seeing the vast difference in the rating of this story and it's actual worth, leads me to believe that everyone who gave this story anything above 2 stars is crazy, or just doesn't care. Let me explain, in the first 3 chapters we are given a world setting that barely describes the MC's place in this new world. MC gets attacked by a monster, describes said monster as a hundred times stronger, an excellent tracker that can track his chosen prey a hundred miles away, and he has no chance against, then proceeds to control the entire fight. he out speeds easy, jukes the monster twice, has prefect aim, hides in plan view, and systematically destroy this monster that doesn't even truly use his powers effectively at all, the monster may be wounded severely but the said monster has ten chances to kill said mc with the power the author choose to give it and it only uses it like 4 times and the mc with minimal effort easily dodges. All of this before his golden finger activates. this story has worse then bad world building because it actively destroys it after building it to suit the MC needs. I've seen a lot of reviews for this story that say if you hang on for like 62 to 130 chapters it gets good but if that is the case why read this story at all? why put in an enormous effort on your part and your own money in a story that isn't good or cohesive for at least 62 chapters or at most 130 chapters? its a waste of time and money. Go read something worth your time.
Reveal SpoilerOne of my first binge-able stories that I recommend. Cons: - Mc has too many pets. to the point where they don't get enough screen time so it's like 🧍♂️🧍♂️ - Mc was too op in the end so the ending chapters/arc felt useless but I still enjoyed it.
Reveal SpoilerFell in love with it with the first few chapters, years back. What else do you want, post apocalyptic kinda world, with monster taming as the main way to cultivate. Character buildup and monsters were quite interesting, some emotion between family members and their relationships. So far so good, but then around middle of story, instead of continuing to develop the monster's power, author decided to make the MC OP, got boring, I couldn't read till the end, it wasn't about monster taming/evolution anymore. Anyways, nice novel, give it a read.
Reveal SpoilerLet me sum up in short. The story is good but the execution is bad. It is fast paced to the point it feels rushed after the gravel world ark. The end is even more rushed and illogical. The character are well made but the world background lacks depth. There is nice and interesting evolutions at start but again only few lines are used to evolve them after the gravel world ark. The logic is lacking quite a lot. There are many system holders of even higher ranks yet his second rate system can surpass them all. System holders that has lived for millions of years can't beat him who has live for 2 decades.And many more of such incidents The only good thing is that unlike many other monster genre books, this book sticks with the concept of monster till the end.
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it does feel Abit far fetched before the war as the hero won every single one and keeps winning. doesn't seem like he had too much resistance in becoming the best, except when it was the earlier stages. Other than that, he was a powerhouse that nobody can beat after dominator level. The story behind was some what 'meh' with him being OP-ed that he wins everything. But it was a good read with good description in the earlier chapters.
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