/ Anime & Comics / Naruto: No one knows that I can use Wood Release!
摘要
Araki unexpectedly crossed over to the world of Naruto and became an unknown child in Konoha Village. He had no prestigious clan background, no assistance system, but he had obtained a Bloodline Limit of Wood Release that he couldn't control.
In order to survive in the cruel ninja world filled with slaughter and pain, he diligently trained his body, accumulated chakra, and quietly developed himself. Before he had enough strength, he would never expose his Wood Release talent, fearing being treated as an experimental subject for research, just the thought of Orochimaru's eyes sent chills down his spine.
He thought he could practice peacefully and fully master Wood Release before revealing himself to the world. However, just before graduating from the ninja academy, he unexpectedly encountered a troublesome roommate...
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寫檢討nothing special, a clichéd main character from a bad naruto story, stupid trying to say that they are intelligent, and incorreace from one chapter to another, especially on the character, he says careful what he does? He bumps into a classmate, why because he followed her (reason he could have said that the MCs are strong, a chapter before he was close to rising this force).
Story is kind of extreme! As a kid, the mc killed his classmate in cold blood. This doesn’t really make any sense because people already knew he was training and would not have been a huge deal if others figured it out
Pure and hard "Plot Armor"... The plot is forced a lot to make things easier for the Mc (When he already has them easy), in a very illogical way, boring the reading due to the lack of difficult (It's like playing in peaceful mode and activating the creative)... #TeamReverendInsanity
Absolutely awful, strong is nonsensical and not in a fun way and the mc is deranged but also not in a fun way, let's start with.writing quality- the quality is readable but often sentences repeat or are extremely stilted and out of character, I got through a few chapters and again it's readable but that is not anywhere near the standard that should be set.Story- it starts off interesting but tacky and after a few chapters take a major nose dive (spoilers if you still plan on reading) ..... the mc trys to avoid attention by cutting personal ties and hiding in the background, yet when another kid threatens to reveal that he's been heading to the forest to train if he doesn't fight, the mc leads him on a chase into a deep forest and kills him, it is so abrupt and out of nowhere for the mc that it caught me so off guard I had to take a second to think about what I just read, the mc has actively tried to seem so unimportant to the world around him but suddenly decides murder was the best way to hide a 'secret' that he stated was most likely known by the hokage, and what was this secret training? he would spend the night jogging and swimming... stupid.character design- not only is the mc an out of nowhere psycho but his personality flip flops from being disinterested, to scheming to even concerned with someone he has purposefully distanced himself from, the other characters are out of character but I could let some of that slide, such as kushina isn't abrasive or passive agressive, but instead soft and determined to help the 'autistic' main character. at times its bearable but not worth sticking with after everything else.updating stability- can't say much as I had to drop after a few chapters.world background- the world is just a cliché cynical konoha that takes advantage of the weak, and with the mc changing the plot within the third or fourth chapter thing are almost guaranteed to be different, but who knows the author has show that he's more than willing to flip flop on his story so anything could change.all in all if you want to read this just know that the story most likely gets worse from where I stopped, if it doesn't then congrats on sticking through just don't get your hopes up.
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Writing quality =3. Story development =1. Character design =2. Updating stability =2. world background = (3.5). Mc wants people to think that he has mental issues. Mc can't hear or communicate. Now my question is, Is Konoha going to let this kind of person become a ninja? To make a ninja a village needs to allocate a huge amount of resources. Will they waste on him? And the plot is bland. Kushina and donzo's first meeting was forced. Mc don’t train wisely ect.... ....
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It's a good Naruto fanfiction!! It have a good story/plot and great english/translation.. The grammar is good too.. I like that MC is not op.. And I love that he have a Wood Style/Mokuton.. What I don't like is his attitude/behaviour to Kushina.. I know he doesn't want to get involved/problems with Kushina, but he doesn't have to be so rude/bad/evil to Kushina.. I also don't understand why he killing his classmate (Hyuga Sora)?? It's ok to tell others he train in secret.. It's normal for a shinobi to train to improve himself (no matter if he's in the top, middle, or bottom in class, it's understandable to train).. So why kill Hyuga Sora?? He even don't train his Wood Style/Mokuton.. He only train his physic/body and stamina.. I like that he try to change Nawaki (and maybe Tsunade too) fate (although it was for his own profit/to have a change to touch and absorb Hashirama necklace).. I don't like much that he lie to Tsunade and Might Duy to make them accept him as disciple.. But I'll not complain for this, just not like his lie.. Keep up the good job author san 😁👍😍😍
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at 1st thought the story has a good premise, he knows of the dangers for being a wood kekkei genkai user but for some reason he throws it all out and trust a girls he saw for 2 mins bcs she now lives with him and is calling him a friend? nice all thoese 3 years of playing brain dmg for a 7y old girl too call you a friend and its ggs
Too boring, like how many time he have tell, he came from another world and stay away from any body else , .............................,.......................
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The protagonist is somewhat flat, his backstory and hardships are not reletable or apparent, he lacks personality and unique qualities or traits. He doesn't have something interesting about him, no unique abilities, He doesn't train apart from running, he doesn't learn anything, he doesn't use schemes. His thoughts are intelligent but some are repeated and don't really portray him as mature. The dialog is decent but it only shows that he wants to hide and stay low. The story is fine, but other fanfictions are better executed, and there's hardly any interesting development in a dozen chapters. Overall its decent.