Admstrife

Admstrife

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2020-02-28 เข้าร่วมแล้ว United States
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Admstrife
Admstrife
2 months ago
Posted

This is good only of you want to waste time. The stereotypical Chinese cultivation novel. Hits all the tropes in a few chapters and mindlessly repeats useless details. Character development doesn't happen, and like always, the personalities of everyone are horrible and do the arrogant young master/you can't possibly defeat me bs. Doesn't even re-invent the wheel, just uses a knockoff version. The only thing I'll give this novel is it focuses on the sword, instead of being a master-of-all like a lot of them do (as of a few hundred chapters in, I couldn't bear to read further). Honestly, the entire story seems like a cash grab aimed to output as many chapters as possible for as little quality as possible. Man's speeds through the realms, which I think should've taken a lot longer. Could've highlighted the merits of each realm and have the MC be OP, but also not have bs plot armor speed. All in all, read if you have nothing better to do, otherwise, go elsewhere

Admstrife
Admstrife
3 months ago
Commented

The worst cliffhanger!!!

Admstrife
Admstrife
9 months ago
Replied to Admstrife

And while yes there is a lot of info dumping, that doesn't take away from the story, especially with the fact that we get three chapters a day, even if there are periods where it doesn't move as fast, the release rate balances that out. Another I wanted to add is the rate at which our MC progresses to higher realms of power. It's just the right amount of time, which clear explanations for why it gets harder and harder to break through, even with the MCs stuff (won't spoil in case peeps who read this haven't read far enough). And each realm of power is interesting in their own right

Admstrife
Admstrife
9 months ago
Posted

I rarely give reviews period (mostly because it takes time and I'm lazy af), but this has been one of my favorite novels to read, and I started reading it back when it had around 300 chapters. The pacing and world-building is so well done compared to a lot of similar novels in this genre. The characters have good flaws and growth as well. I like the fact that the author has been able to keep the rules of the world consistent and grounded within the reality of the world, some novels as the chapters progress lose that grounding and scale, so from a technical standpoint I love this. And I can't emphasize this enough: Time-skips. Some novels like the Legendary Mechanic and others have solid time-skips which helps the story progress and keep things from entering a dull period or keeps the novel from becoming monotonous, and I think The Martial Unity has done a great job of utilizing this from the earliest chapters. A lot of novels, most I see actually, either don't do this or don't do it well, so huge props to the author. All in all, highly recommend this one. You won't regret it

Admstrife
Admstrife
2 years ago
Commented

Sadge, but one of my favorite stories on here, so it'll be worth the wait

Admstrife
Admstrife
3 years ago
Replied to Admstrife

( ✧≖ ͜ʖ≖)

Admstrife
Admstrife
3 years ago
Commented

I wonder how long this'll last with multiple leaders.

Admstrife
Admstrife
3 years ago
Commented

( ✧≖ ͜ʖ≖)

Admstrife
Admstrife
3 years ago
Commented

Love the wholesome nature of this chapter.

Admstrife
Admstrife
3 years ago
Commented

I really like this development and contrast of character. Good stuff.