I'd do it bro, but I am currently getting cooked by uni. 2 months to graduate and I am absolutely clapped by work.
This story has been more entertaining than I could have ever expected. Where is next chapter!
Don't we all?
Very true, in fact the last few chapters showcase Ikorra using the arc subclass while she's a void walker. There's many guardians who can use multiple sub-classes, but in the grand scheme of things, they're are only a handful. Most guardians tend to focus on only 1.
[New Subclass Unlocked! : Bladedancer]
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This is funny because this "interaction" of Saladin wanting to slay a dragon is actually taken from Lore, I did not make it up. You just have to dig deep to find it.
Saladin grinned, a bloodied axe resting in his hands, he leaned over, his rugged voice filling the comms. "We're knights. Wouldn't you want to be a dragon slayer?" He broke out into a boisterous laugh.
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Interesting.
Appreciate the review! But for real tho, why are there no Oranges in Orange Chicken ?
Honestly, I don't leave many reviews on this site, but I do read a lot of fanfics. A majority of the fanfics I encounter are often just an OP protagonist with inexplicable powers, whereas the minority tend to be just a passive MC. Only a few ever manage to truly impress me. With that said, this for me falls into the first category. Not because of the wood-wood fruit, and not because of his entirely over powered sage chakra that he would eventually unlock. In the 2nd chapter of this story, the MC for some odd reason unlocks the sharingan. Now can it be justified using the stories logic? If the author so desired, then probably yes. However, should it be done? In my opinion, it'd be making things too easy. I am not one to hate on the author, and I am sure he/she has planned out a wonderful story. I have no intention of throwing shade, I am simply expressing my opinion regarding this fanfic. I always prefer reading stories that have a sensible balance of power and that can adequately adapt their "world" into the original storyline, and there's always a limit that one should not cross to maintain a suspense of disbelief. Hence, for those like me, I would not recommend reading this. For readers searching for stories without regard for things such as "sensibility" or "realism", this might be a great story. That'd be all from me.
Unfortunate. As a reader I was quite excited for this, but the sharingan intro was not something I liked. I am not a big fan of "op protag" from the start. I quite like the build-up. This could've been an excellent story for a "strong to stronger" mc without the unnecessary random power ups. All in all, thanks for the short read. Will be stopping here.
Destiny: The Legendary Hunter
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