
My Plug-in is Infinite Blue
About This Novel
When a mage has infinite mana, a forbidden spell in his left hand, and a law in his right hand, what? Against me? Then you first eat 10,000 high-level magic spells from me and assassinate me? Sorry, I need the magic shield to be turned on all day long. But despite some unique advantages, Mo Jiang still worked hard towards his goal of becoming a great swordsman.
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
It's quite average, and this is not an invincible style at all. I don't see how special the protagonist is and how limited his abilities are. Anyway, it's hard to watch, and Elise Bridge's trump card is so awesome, where's the protagonist? He's like a noob. You can't say that. After all, the protagonist is fighting across levels. It's mainly because of the contrast and because the protagonist of the same age looks very lame.
Ordinary
It feels like a novel written by a machine, with a very strange look and feel. Rating: 1. Goldfinger Infinite Blue, as a mage text, is quite common, but as a limitation of Goldfinger, it is not done well. (It would be much better if the quality limit of Infinite Blue were changed to a limit on the protagonist's talent or spell casting, and there would also be a lot more conflict plots. The talent limitation can be that the protagonist is slow to learn spells, or it can be used as a small waste material. You can also form a spell school exclusive to the protagonist, like Doupo's Buddha's Furious Tanglian, which is a memory point. Spellcasting restrictions may be due to the large gap between the protagonist's spellcasting and that of others. For example, a mage may need to chant spells, and if he is powerful, he may have fewer spells. The protagonist cannot do it. The protagonist must devote himself wholeheartedly to achieve the effect of the spell. This restriction can form a simple spell genre, similar to a small fireball machine gun. Taking cards as an example, it is a one-cost consumption flow. ) 2. In terms of plot, it is necessary to set up something attractive or with a main line at the beginning. 3. Mage texts usually bring a sub-profession as a branch line and filler. Since there is unlimited blue, you can set up a magic guide or a sub-profession that requires a lot of magic power to charge magic crystals. Of course, I only read a little bit of this book and found it to be quite bland.
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Official(2)Scraped 8d ago
It's quite average, and this is not an invincible style at all. I don't see how special the protagonist is and how limited his abilities are. Anyway, it's hard to watch, and Elise Bridge's trump card is so awesome, where's the protagonist? He's like a noob. You can't say that. After all, the protagonist is fighting across levels. It's mainly because of the contrast and because the protagonist of the same age looks very lame.
Ordinary
It feels like a novel written by a machine, with a very strange look and feel. Rating: 1. Goldfinger Infinite Blue, as a mage text, is quite common, but as a limitation of Goldfinger, it is not done well. (It would be much better if the quality limit of Infinite Blue were changed to a limit on the protagonist's talent or spell casting, and there would also be a lot more conflict plots. The talent limitation can be that the protagonist is slow to learn spells, or it can be used as a small waste material. You can also form a spell school exclusive to the protagonist, like Doupo's Buddha's Furious Tanglian, which is a memory point. Spellcasting restrictions may be due to the large gap between the protagonist's spellcasting and that of others. For example, a mage may need to chant spells, and if he is powerful, he may have fewer spells. The protagonist cannot do it. The protagonist must devote himself wholeheartedly to achieve the effect of the spell. This restriction can form a simple spell genre, similar to a small fireball machine gun. Taking cards as an example, it is a one-cost consumption flow. ) 2. In terms of plot, it is necessary to set up something attractive or with a main line at the beginning. 3. Mage texts usually bring a sub-profession as a branch line and filler. Since there is unlimited blue, you can set up a magic guide or a sub-profession that requires a lot of magic power to charge magic crystals. Of course, I only read a little bit of this book and found it to be quite bland.









