
Bone King: Welcome the Birth of the King
About This Novel
4 years before the new calendar. There are less than five years until the "Great Underground Tomb of Nazarick" arrives. Tang Zheng was sitting on the roadside, chewing on a piece of hard rye bread, his eyes filled with confusion and even a hint of despair. He traveled to the world of the King of the Undead. Well, that's not a problem, but the problem is that he traveled directly to another world. Tang Zheng shuddered when he thought of the Great Tomb's actions to destroy the nations four years later. It seemed that he had only two choices in the future, either to be killed by the aftermath, or to survive by chance and become a subject of the Sorcerous Kingdom. Or... Tang Zheng looked at the panel that appeared in front of him - innate power: "Player" --Since everyone is a player, why should I be afraid of you!
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Official(216)Scraped 2d ago
Supporting the killing of King Gu, Gu Xiaozi is somewhat perverted in his heart.
I'm very curious about how the author plans to fight against the Bone King
The first equipment above: Bone King was collected by members of the Big Tomb Guild. It can be said that there are so many that the original author cannot write them down. The protagonist can only find the Eight Desire Kings, the Six Great Gods, or the 13 heroes left behind, or make them himself (I guess the equipment I get is not as good as the soldiers in the Bone King Guild) Second world props: Bone King has the most guilds in the entire server, and the stuck game system is that stone that Buck got The protagonist can only find world-class props, but no materials. The third subordinate: Bone King has brought many level 100s, and there are also loopholes in the card system. The protagonist is not there, so we can only continue to look for it and train him (maybe he will be at the level of a soldier in 4 years. If the training is unreasonable, some readers will delete the book) Fourthly, I looked at the attributes set by the author. Speaking of system vulnerabilities as the old saying goes, Bone King was stuck and the attributes were much higher. There is no way for the protagonist to get stuck in reality, and it will be like that when he reaches level 100. The author sets that the protagonist can only reach level 100 (of course, I can only put a question mark now, in case the author changes the upper limit of level later) From the current point of view, the author has set too few tricks for the protagonist, and he has to beat the Bone King. He is really beating him with his head. The author really can't let the protagonist develop and develop in this world and into the game. It depends on where you are making the fuss. It gives me a headache.
Strong leader and weak support, invincible flow. Judging from the writing method, it is estimated that you will wait for the stock king to come out and then the book will be finished. Just look at the chapter title. There is no need to click in to read the content. A common problem among many so-called fan authors these days is that they always want to write their own ideas regardless of the original setting, and then completely change it, and then write something completely different. When we replace all the names of the people in it, throw away the original plot, character settings, and world settings, it will be more comfortable to watch it as an original. To put it bluntly, this is an original story in which the protagonist travels to an online game to fight monsters, upgrade, explore and hunt for treasure, and the last person to defeat the final boss. Just wearing the skin of the Bone King. This novel has changed all the settings of the world, plot, characters, but the names have not changed. Is this still considered a fanfic? I have a malicious guess as to why the author wrote this. In the past few years, slices of animations like Bone King had a high number of clicks. What the author wanted to do was to trick those of us who have watched the animation of Bone King or the original novel into getting clicks. Or attract people who have read Sliced, but haven't read the Bone King novels and anime, and are interested in Bone King, to click in and watch. The author's focus should be on this latter group of people. According to the entertainment industry, it's a way to gain traffic
The later stage of Bone King is really disgusting. I have wanted to watch it for a long time. Although I haven't watched it, I will definitely get five stars.
slow pace
I don't understand why there are so many plots about minions at the beginning. Wouldn't it be more attractive to reach over thirty levels within ten chapters and become a top powerhouse in human society, and then officially start the story and come into contact with the indigenous people as a strong man? The protagonist must have character B. Now that I'm mixed with the minions, how will I be separated when I fight the Bone King in the later stage?
Too watery
Regarding the mid-level undead, I can only say that it is too weak and the plot is too slow. The undead who sent troops has only been in eight chapters. The core content has not yet reached the core content. The protagonist has been doing a lot of things in a year and has not reached more than 50 levels. He could have leveled up quickly, but you have to pretend to be a pig and eat the tiger to make the Bone King think you are a pig. In less than a year, you are getting more and more awesome and doing things, and several of his subordinates are even more FW. There is no progress in the development of the desert forces, which is obviously such a good place. There are more than 300 chapters with no progress and they are all written around when the Bone King comes through and investigates whether the protagonist is a pig. The map is spinning around and talents are not accepted, personal strength is not taken seriously, and power is not promoted.
Although there are some flaws, it still made me read more than 200 chapters in one go. However, the progress is a bit slow, the protagonist is only over level 40, and the character of the protagonist is just like a strong man who wants to pretend to be aloof, but behaves like a loser.
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Official(216)Scraped 2d ago
Supporting the killing of King Gu, Gu Xiaozi is somewhat perverted in his heart.
I'm very curious about how the author plans to fight against the Bone King
The first equipment above: Bone King was collected by members of the Big Tomb Guild. It can be said that there are so many that the original author cannot write them down. The protagonist can only find the Eight Desire Kings, the Six Great Gods, or the 13 heroes left behind, or make them himself (I guess the equipment I get is not as good as the soldiers in the Bone King Guild) Second world props: Bone King has the most guilds in the entire server, and the stuck game system is that stone that Buck got The protagonist can only find world-class props, but no materials. The third subordinate: Bone King has brought many level 100s, and there are also loopholes in the card system. The protagonist is not there, so we can only continue to look for it and train him (maybe he will be at the level of a soldier in 4 years. If the training is unreasonable, some readers will delete the book) Fourthly, I looked at the attributes set by the author. Speaking of system vulnerabilities as the old saying goes, Bone King was stuck and the attributes were much higher. There is no way for the protagonist to get stuck in reality, and it will be like that when he reaches level 100. The author sets that the protagonist can only reach level 100 (of course, I can only put a question mark now, in case the author changes the upper limit of level later) From the current point of view, the author has set too few tricks for the protagonist, and he has to beat the Bone King. He is really beating him with his head. The author really can't let the protagonist develop and develop in this world and into the game. It depends on where you are making the fuss. It gives me a headache.
Strong leader and weak support, invincible flow. Judging from the writing method, it is estimated that you will wait for the stock king to come out and then the book will be finished. Just look at the chapter title. There is no need to click in to read the content. A common problem among many so-called fan authors these days is that they always want to write their own ideas regardless of the original setting, and then completely change it, and then write something completely different. When we replace all the names of the people in it, throw away the original plot, character settings, and world settings, it will be more comfortable to watch it as an original. To put it bluntly, this is an original story in which the protagonist travels to an online game to fight monsters, upgrade, explore and hunt for treasure, and the last person to defeat the final boss. Just wearing the skin of the Bone King. This novel has changed all the settings of the world, plot, characters, but the names have not changed. Is this still considered a fanfic? I have a malicious guess as to why the author wrote this. In the past few years, slices of animations like Bone King had a high number of clicks. What the author wanted to do was to trick those of us who have watched the animation of Bone King or the original novel into getting clicks. Or attract people who have read Sliced, but haven't read the Bone King novels and anime, and are interested in Bone King, to click in and watch. The author's focus should be on this latter group of people. According to the entertainment industry, it's a way to gain traffic
The later stage of Bone King is really disgusting. I have wanted to watch it for a long time. Although I haven't watched it, I will definitely get five stars.
slow pace
I don't understand why there are so many plots about minions at the beginning. Wouldn't it be more attractive to reach over thirty levels within ten chapters and become a top powerhouse in human society, and then officially start the story and come into contact with the indigenous people as a strong man? The protagonist must have character B. Now that I'm mixed with the minions, how will I be separated when I fight the Bone King in the later stage?
Too watery
Regarding the mid-level undead, I can only say that it is too weak and the plot is too slow. The undead who sent troops has only been in eight chapters. The core content has not yet reached the core content. The protagonist has been doing a lot of things in a year and has not reached more than 50 levels. He could have leveled up quickly, but you have to pretend to be a pig and eat the tiger to make the Bone King think you are a pig. In less than a year, you are getting more and more awesome and doing things, and several of his subordinates are even more FW. There is no progress in the development of the desert forces, which is obviously such a good place. There are more than 300 chapters with no progress and they are all written around when the Bone King comes through and investigates whether the protagonist is a pig. The map is spinning around and talents are not accepted, personal strength is not taken seriously, and power is not promoted.
Although there are some flaws, it still made me read more than 200 chapters in one go. However, the progress is a bit slow, the protagonist is only over level 40, and the character of the protagonist is just like a strong man who wants to pretend to be aloof, but behaves like a loser.
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Good. The Bone King finally appears.



This is a fan-oriented work, so don't have any expectations about the writing. Fortunately, after it was put on the shelves, the author seems to have gradually adapted to writing, and at least I can read it.




I almost forgot that I have a book list. This should be the best one written by the Bone King in the starting point. It is not against the Ancient King to oppose the Bone King, but it is true that the protagonist wants to live a good life for himself in the future. The protagonist is indeed thinking from the perspective of the protagonist. Wow, many anti-Bone novels raise their hands like this for the sake of justice. It is outrageous to dislike the Bone King. Although this is true, it is obvious that the protagonist is thinking from the perspective of the author. Moreover, the cheats are very reasonable. It is not like in many Bone King novels where you just randomly take up one or two professions, and you can immediately pull out a lot of cheating professions. However, the author often likes to cheat in reverse. For example, the author's numerical value for the original work is really too low, and there are several places in the plot where the protagonist can reasonably obtain super magic, but it is suppressed. But overall, the plot really doesn't have any logical flaws.




There was a time when I was a big fan of overload, but after I heard that it was becoming more and more abstract, I stopped watching it. It was indeed a refreshing feeling at the beginning. The huge combat power gap in the original work makes it difficult for this work to have decent fans. I didn't expect to see this book at the starting point. It can be said that there is no competition. Although Water and Sky City is really ugly in the middle and late stages, I can only read one. I recommend it to those who have read the original work.













