/ Fantasy / Supreme BeastTamer: I Can Copy and Upgrade Skills 10x!
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'Hmmmm...so I just have to witness the skill being used to copy it...then I can evolve this skill ten times it's initial power?' Nox was skeptical as he looked at the screen flickering on his retina.
I mean, how was something so insane even possible? Copying a skill itself was very bad-assed, and you mean to say he could evolved the copied Skill ten times it's initial power, exponentially surpassing the original owner?
Why would the gods let such broken talent even exist?
'Well it's just one way to find out...'
Luckily just then, he saw two powerfull beings fighting mid air. Their fight sent shockwaves billowing in all directions, causing Nox to take a couple of Steps back.
At that moment, he activated his talent...
[Mimicry activated!]
[Target: Cosmic Entity Arkea - Successfully copied Skill "Gravity Manipulation"!]
[Description: Gravity Manipulation Creates a localized gravity field, slowing enemies within a 5-meter radius by 20% for 5 seconds.]
[Upgrading Gravity Manipulation 10x!]
[Ding! You have Awaken Gravitational Singularity!]
[Description: Gravitational Singularity Creates a singularity that pulls in enemies within a 20-meter radius, dealing 5,000 damage and stunning them for 5 seconds. Allies within the area gain a 30% damage boost for 10 seconds.]
[Do you wish to keep this skill or bestow it to your Pet?]
"No fucking way!" Nox exclaimed in shock. "I-its real!"
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レビューを書くI already read all the three chapters and I'm interested to see what's going to happen next. Keep updating because I'm very curious on how the story is going to develop.
Why do authors love making main characters so disappointing? The guy reincarnated but acts like a child. If he had forgotten his past life and only remembered fragments, that would be understandable, but here he is—a full-grown adult acting like a kid. Chapter 21 is especially frustrating. He, his five-year-old twin sister, and another girl go through a portal. This other girl is taken by a flying creature, and here’s what the author writes: > "Nox and Nyx remained rooted to the spot, trying to come up with a plan. Nyx stayed calm, but Nox's fingers trembled. Why wouldn’t he be restless? Coming into this dimension had been his idea, after all. If anything went wrong here, it would be his fault, and he would blame himself for the rest of his life. ‘Do you still have any tricks?’ Nyx had a bitter smile on her face, staring at her brother from the side of her eyes." Notice that the five-year-old girl, who was just born recently, is calmer than this clueless idiot. Plus, the fact that he calls his twin sister his "older sister"… A grown man calling his *twin* sister, who’s five, his "big sister"? That’s where I draw the line.
Read a few chapters and i think it was cool.The part where he started running around with kids with his willy dangling together with the annoying cat threw me off.At least i enjoyed the first chapters a lot,i might come back depending on how the mc develops.thanks for the good read.
ネタバレを明かすBook is good it’s just the sister that drives you up the wall. 5 years old and a complete control freak! Nasty mouth on her too. I’m only up to chapter 22 and ready to stop reading. 🤦♀️
The first chapter is fantastic but after his rebirth(reincarnation whatever it is) is kinda lacking you know, in the start before he got the God's blessings I thought he's kinda prideful, arrogant, but nah he just got beaten and kinda acting like a child like bro you're not a child(maybe you are) but u have your past life memory act like it, maybe if your memory is fragments I would understand but not it's kinda disappointing
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bro do transmigration intead of birthing a new body it s disgusting :( hope you can adjust next time.
The narrator gives up too much information freely, every three paragraphs has information that the narrator is just telling the reader. There is no suspense, no lead in, just straight explanations or telling the reader things. Which diminishes the value of any information if all of it is being told rather than shown. Every character is also treated like a joke, it makes it difficult to want to develop a connection to the characters. This is my current opinion as of chapter 15, this may change.
At first the story hooked me with its comedy but down the road the Mc is constantly being beaten to a pulp even though he has "ultimate skill" which should give him an edge but he never uses it
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The writing hooked me at first with its good pacing and nice mix of comedy, and I was genuinely excited about the potential of the story. But as I kept going, that excitement turned into frustration. The MC gets these insane OP talents, and you'd think he’s set up to be a game-changer, but instead, he turns out to be a total letdown. It’s not even about losing fights—that’s fine, it happens. But to have him constantly without any backbone, just getting walked all over, is beyond disappointing. It’s like he’s stuck in a loop of humiliation, and at some point, it stops being interesting and just gets painful to read. There are a few moments where you think, "Okay, maybe this is where he’ll turn it around," but no, it’s just more of the same cycle of cringe and torture. It’s like the author’s allergic to letting the MC have even a shred of dignity. He’s got all these talents, like that "Shadow Oblivion" thing that’s barely even used, and every time there’s a chance for him to show some actual growth or cleverness, it’s wasted. If anything, he just keeps getting stomped on, and the excuses for why he doesn’t fight back or use his abilities are paper-thin. I stuck it out through the paid chapters, hoping for some payoff, but all I got was regret. The author seems to think dragging the MC through endless misery is good character development, but it’s just the same tired trope of the hero who’s all promise and no delivery. Expect each new arc to be another round of him getting trampled by a stronger opponent, rinse and repeat. If that’s your thing, maybe you’ll enjoy it, but for me, it felt like a waste of potential. I kept hoping the author would throw us a bone—something to show that all this suffering was leading to a real transformation or a moment where the MC finally steps up. But it never happens, and by the time you realize that, you’re too deep in to feel anything but disappointment. I really wanted to like this, and you can see from my earlier comments that I was all in, but this one just doesn’t stick the landing. It's got a good premise and some solid writing, but the MC’s constant failures and the lack of any real progression just kill it for me. Hopefully, the author learns from this and comes back with something stronger in the future because, as it stands, I’m out. Thanks for the ride, but this isn’t what I signed up for.
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