God damn is he pathetic. He knew he was about to arrive on q planet with insane generals, mad scientist, and xenophobic governments and instead of bracing himself for impact, he took a nap. How come baby Kal didn't fall unconscious but he did? How did they even detect his advanced spaceship? This is clearly just happening so that he has a 'reason' to hate humans and be cold blooded.
Author trying his best to not make him strong to the point where he makes zero progress after months and aeromancy actually decreased from A- to B+. Buddy, the ship for not making him strong sailed the moment you allowed him to get skills that only demigods with other divine parents can have. At this point you only make him look incompetent and idiotic for showing of his powers he shouldn't have.
I feel like skills like Math and English are just there so that he doesn't get too strong too quickly. Every time he gets too many skill points, they just get allocated to math. Why can't you just delete them and give those points to Greek Mind or Battle Instinct, for some reason the system seems to avoid leveling them up and no one has been seen to have either of those skills above or below C rank.
I always felt like Gamer's Body should also give eternal life. I mean, have you ever seen a game character die of old age or age at all? It wouldn't add anything to the story but at least it gives people a sense of security because otherwise it is always like "no matter how high your level and stats are or how many skills you have, you will still one day die of old age"
The book isn't bad but it's more of a joke story. Author tried to give him powers from outside of Marvel as a joke with no explanation but that only raised questions instead of making you laugh. Despite having lived and studied in Kamar Taj for 16 years, he hasn't learned many spells and no one knows how he got Observation Haki and Kami-e. Like I said, not a bad story but after he comes back from the parallel universe, he stops growing and the story feels forced.
So unrealistic. What was Peter even trying to accomplish?
Ah, yes. Hagaromo is afraid of Sasuke's power, so his solution is to create someone else with nearly as much power. Where is the difference? Besides, what he gave Naruto now is just what he himself had at his peak and even then he wasn't as strong as kaguya and could only seal her with the help of his brother. If the peak him couldn't defeat Kaguya, why does he think that giving all his powers to Naruto will make him strong enough to fight Sasuke?
An alternate ending? I like this, now we readers can choose which route we prefer. I prefer the Lord of Curses but the ending of the Lord of Benevolence is better. Not to mention, in the Lord of Curses ending, the system didn't have the guts to say he was sending him to another world so that it's power could grow.
So, is he just the system's puppet for it to grow stronger? He supposedly no longer has any limits, so why is he letting the system boss him around instead of just going to a new world himself? What ever the system would do to him, he could just adapt to it.
As far as I remember, the Egypt pantheon also had something like the mist, called the veil.
The Mist was….it was the dividing force between supernatural forces and the mortals. It was an extension of her domain, an aspect of the fundamental force of Magic. Just like how Magic is everywhere in the world, so too does the Mist pervade nearly every crack of the world.
Monster? No, I'm a Cultivator! (Percy Jackson)
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