
I Have Attribute Points in Three Kingdoms
by Bad Mat
About This Novel
When Chen Lei saw his men fighting with Lu Bu. The scene of the mountains and rivers breaking apart. Sighed slightly. Why can't I use these damn attribute points for myself?
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Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
It's over, it's over.
The author has the following shortcomings: 1. The strength of the system cannot be shown. 2. The span is too big, slow down the pace a little 3. Like your novel. You can definitely write about other people's lives and their days. For example, you are finished now. You can write a post. Talk about the life of the protagonist's friend. 4. The writing is generally acceptable. You have to focus on one thing. For example, systems, overhead, Dihua
Not bad!
There are so many author's own settings in the book and they are forced to rely on the Three Kingdoms. The plot basically remains unchanged. Looking at it this way, it feels like selling a sheep over a sheep's head, and the protagonist's system is really stretched. Adding attributes to others has the effect of being loyal to them before they finish adding attributes. And when the protagonist decides to fight for the world, he doesn't go out to recruit people. When the Yellow Turbans first started to be chaotic, it shouldn't be difficult for people like Guo Jia and Zhao Yun to rely on the stability of their own territory to win over! If you just think about cultivating your attributes every year, you can only add 2 attributes later. How many talents can you cultivate? Not to mention the trouble of typing.
Author, take a look
Look, how about four or five years old? Or is it better to be 4:05? This 4.5
It's okay, but it's just not quite right.
Didn't it say that you can add attributes to your subordinates?
It feels like I have been writing foreshadowing and have not entered the real stage of historical hegemony. If I write too much about this kind of plot, it will feel as dull as water.
There were fireworks in the late Han Dynasty
You really don't respect history at all. Fireworks only existed in the Tang Dynasty.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 6d ago
It's over, it's over.
The author has the following shortcomings: 1. The strength of the system cannot be shown. 2. The span is too big, slow down the pace a little 3. Like your novel. You can definitely write about other people's lives and their days. For example, you are finished now. You can write a post. Talk about the life of the protagonist's friend. 4. The writing is generally acceptable. You have to focus on one thing. For example, systems, overhead, Dihua
Not bad!
There are so many author's own settings in the book and they are forced to rely on the Three Kingdoms. The plot basically remains unchanged. Looking at it this way, it feels like selling a sheep over a sheep's head, and the protagonist's system is really stretched. Adding attributes to others has the effect of being loyal to them before they finish adding attributes. And when the protagonist decides to fight for the world, he doesn't go out to recruit people. When the Yellow Turbans first started to be chaotic, it shouldn't be difficult for people like Guo Jia and Zhao Yun to rely on the stability of their own territory to win over! If you just think about cultivating your attributes every year, you can only add 2 attributes later. How many talents can you cultivate? Not to mention the trouble of typing.
Author, take a look
Look, how about four or five years old? Or is it better to be 4:05? This 4.5
It's okay, but it's just not quite right.
Didn't it say that you can add attributes to your subordinates?
It feels like I have been writing foreshadowing and have not entered the real stage of historical hegemony. If I write too much about this kind of plot, it will feel as dull as water.
There were fireworks in the late Han Dynasty
You really don't respect history at all. Fireworks only existed in the Tang Dynasty.









