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Viết đánh giáso earth is destroyed by a unknown power and each earthling is sent to a game like world and given a system and a starting base, the mc finds a minion change token changes from a human lord into undead lord, he gets a golden cheat the power to double his undead, story is kinda Boring he hides and lets his undead do most of the work, I sent in my undead and ordered them to kill, I could see my undead dying from the status bar but had no idea what was killing them after a hour my undead came back victorious carry spoils of war, which consisted of 10 black iron class bodies.
Never like those books based on potentiation, the author doesn't really care about the math needed. The number of creatures the MC's strength is based on is inversely with the creature's detail description. Basically you have to imagine an anthill fighting with the endless enemies of a work with no purpose.
For a translation the quality of grammar was better then most. Story wise it feels like a rip on building the strongest undead empire but with way less details. We have no details on stats of the skeletons or enemies he fights. We get a glimpse at his own stats eventually but no real way to measure it or compare to others. Also we don’t see him getting stronger after gaining his class just summoning skeletons. We have to just trust the writer is keeping up with materials and other numbers correctly no way to really judge how much he has or uses. Feels like a dumbed down version of “ Building the strongest undead empire”
so earth is destroyed by a unknown power and each earthling is sent to a game like world and given a system and a starting base, the mc finds a minion change token changes from a human lord into undead lord, he gets a golden cheat the power to double his undead, story is kinda Boring he hides and lets his undead do most of the work, I sent in my undead and ordered them to kill, I could see my undead dying from the status bar but had no idea what was killing them after a hour my undead came back victorious carry spoils of war, which consisted of 10 black iron class bodies.
Never like those books based on potentiation, the author doesn't really care about the math needed. The number of creatures the MC's strength is based on is inversely with the creature's detail description. Basically you have to imagine an anthill fighting with the endless enemies of a work with no purpose.
For a translation the quality of grammar was better then most. Story wise it feels like a rip on building the strongest undead empire but with way less details. We have no details on stats of the skeletons or enemies he fights. We get a glimpse at his own stats eventually but no real way to measure it or compare to others. Also we don’t see him getting stronger after gaining his class just summoning skeletons. We have to just trust the writer is keeping up with materials and other numbers correctly no way to really judge how much he has or uses. Feels like a dumbed down version of “ Building the strongest undead empire”