
Talent Roulette
by Broken Sword And Sinking Heart
About This Novel
On the way to reincarnation, Zhou Hao was hit by a roulette wheel...
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Official(52)Scraped 1mo ago
not good
The writing is too poor to stimulate readers' interest in reading.
Recommendation votes are given.
Tell the truth! There are reasons for poor grades. The protagonist's strength alternates between high and low. When it comes to the martial arts competition, the fighting scenes are extremely awkward. Thinking about it carefully, it seems that the protagonist has nothing to show for his strength except the physical training method? The layout of the novel is not large and the plot is not rich enough. In addition, the novel still has its merits, especially the several foreshadowings laid by the author. The writing is not bad either. It is recommended that the author add the background of the protagonist, for example, the protagonist of Dou Po has the Buddha's Angry Lotus move, and Douluo has the protagonist's unique Tang Clan Xuantian Kung Fu and hidden weapons. Then describe the fights with more passion, without even the plot of injuries and breakthroughs... You can create your own techniques related to China (eight-level, Tai Chi, etc.) Or understand the meaning of the fist, what kind of blood energy stimulates potential, etc. The author's imagination needs to be improved. Especially the martial arts competition was not fun to watch at all, and I felt like every time I won there was some trickery involved.
suggestion
The author named the main character wrong in the first chapter, one is Huang Hao and the other is Zhou Hao
Chapter 156.
It feels like the main character was forcibly de-intelligible in this one and the following chapters are not that interesting.
Everything is good but not grand enough
The plot is okay, but the limitations are too small. For example, Taoism is not gorgeous and grand enough, and there are many problems in cultivation. For example, if you have a good foundation, why is it still difficult to break through? Pills have also become omnipotent. As long as there are pills, you can break through in any way. There is no aspect of state of mind and Tao heart at all. Everything depends on resources, so what are the small and medium-sized sects? Now that the big sects can monopolize all resources, will the small and medium-sized sects still have the ability to develop? For example, in the prehistoric novel, Chanjiao has few people, high talents, and many resources. Why is it that most of Jiejiao's disciples have lower talents than Chanjiao, and why are there so many Jiejiao disciples who have similar cultivation levels to Chanjiao? There are even a few The disciples of Bi Chan's cultivation are higher. Do they have fewer resources? Are they less talented? Great understanding, great state of mind, great perseverance and great opportunities are all indispensable. You only see great perseverance and great opportunities here. , Low-level monks rely on talent, intermediate monks have a little understanding and state of mind, then high-level monks cannot lack anything. What you have here is mainly about killing monsters and upgrading, so I don't think it's too grand.
Hello everyone
At the moment, I think it's okay. When I finish reading this book, if it's good, I'll give it a bad review and won't read it again.
Your phone is out of battery. Hurry up. I'm waiting.
Take mine! Is anyone going to pick you up, dear?
What a bullshit ending...
Why, this is also called the ending. It ended as soon as I saw the excitement...
I personally think this book is good and worth reading
You can become an inner sect disciple at the fourth level of Qi Refining. You are too good at entering the inner sect. The deacon is only at the second level of Qi Refining.
It would be nice to be more rigorous when writing novels. Six
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Official(52)Scraped 1mo ago
not good
The writing is too poor to stimulate readers' interest in reading.
Recommendation votes are given.
Tell the truth! There are reasons for poor grades. The protagonist's strength alternates between high and low. When it comes to the martial arts competition, the fighting scenes are extremely awkward. Thinking about it carefully, it seems that the protagonist has nothing to show for his strength except the physical training method? The layout of the novel is not large and the plot is not rich enough. In addition, the novel still has its merits, especially the several foreshadowings laid by the author. The writing is not bad either. It is recommended that the author add the background of the protagonist, for example, the protagonist of Dou Po has the Buddha's Angry Lotus move, and Douluo has the protagonist's unique Tang Clan Xuantian Kung Fu and hidden weapons. Then describe the fights with more passion, without even the plot of injuries and breakthroughs... You can create your own techniques related to China (eight-level, Tai Chi, etc.) Or understand the meaning of the fist, what kind of blood energy stimulates potential, etc. The author's imagination needs to be improved. Especially the martial arts competition was not fun to watch at all, and I felt like every time I won there was some trickery involved.
suggestion
The author named the main character wrong in the first chapter, one is Huang Hao and the other is Zhou Hao
Chapter 156.
It feels like the main character was forcibly de-intelligible in this one and the following chapters are not that interesting.
Everything is good but not grand enough
The plot is okay, but the limitations are too small. For example, Taoism is not gorgeous and grand enough, and there are many problems in cultivation. For example, if you have a good foundation, why is it still difficult to break through? Pills have also become omnipotent. As long as there are pills, you can break through in any way. There is no aspect of state of mind and Tao heart at all. Everything depends on resources, so what are the small and medium-sized sects? Now that the big sects can monopolize all resources, will the small and medium-sized sects still have the ability to develop? For example, in the prehistoric novel, Chanjiao has few people, high talents, and many resources. Why is it that most of Jiejiao's disciples have lower talents than Chanjiao, and why are there so many Jiejiao disciples who have similar cultivation levels to Chanjiao? There are even a few The disciples of Bi Chan's cultivation are higher. Do they have fewer resources? Are they less talented? Great understanding, great state of mind, great perseverance and great opportunities are all indispensable. You only see great perseverance and great opportunities here. , Low-level monks rely on talent, intermediate monks have a little understanding and state of mind, then high-level monks cannot lack anything. What you have here is mainly about killing monsters and upgrading, so I don't think it's too grand.
Hello everyone
At the moment, I think it's okay. When I finish reading this book, if it's good, I'll give it a bad review and won't read it again.
Your phone is out of battery. Hurry up. I'm waiting.
Take mine! Is anyone going to pick you up, dear?
What a bullshit ending...
Why, this is also called the ending. It ended as soon as I saw the excitement...
I personally think this book is good and worth reading
You can become an inner sect disciple at the fourth level of Qi Refining. You are too good at entering the inner sect. The deacon is only at the second level of Qi Refining.
It would be nice to be more rigorous when writing novels. Six
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Recommendation level: ★★ [Complete] Classical fairy tale novel with a somewhat ambiguous tendency. Introduction: The style of the novel is biased towards the early stage of the Xianxia style. The protagonist's initial development is step-by-step, with a bit of a sect and academy style flavor. Just based on the title of the book, we can also know that the author's point of view is on the side of the talent school, which emphasizes that one percent talent is better than 99% of sweat, and rejects the mortal camp. The protagonist's biggest golden finger is that he can improve his personal talent. This golden finger can be said to be at the golden thigh level. Advantages: The plot of the novel is quite smooth. This book is an option during a book shortage. Disadvantages: The writing style is average and there is no innovation. PS: Although the author has died, this book is still worth putting on the book list.




The main upgrade plot, the protagonist Goldfinger is a roulette wheel and "companion" Xiaoqing who can improve talents. There's nothing poisonous about it, it's a cool article.




The plot is compact. Goldfinger is about extracting talents for a fee, farming, practicing, and showing off. As long as it is good to yourself, how can you refuse such a sexual blessing as being forced to enter into a marriage contract? How can you not accept a highly talented loli as a drug boy. . . The protagonist's IQ is online, don't worry












