
Master's League of Legends
by Hidden Owl
About This Novel
The new book "League of Legends on the Bite of the Tongue" has been released, welcome to support! Adhering to the power of arcane magic and dual-wielding fire and ice - this is the story of a WOW mage coming to Valoran. "Call me Rhodes, call me Lothar, the flames of Saffron will drown those who have no idea..."
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Official(58)Scraped 10d ago
The protagonist has a son.
Please allow me to refuse. Come on, everyone, this book is very interesting. The main reason is that I have read too many harem stallion novels and I can't accept my son, so I gave up the book. But to be honest, the storyline of this book is really great. It's worth reading if you don't have such a mysophobia. I have read more than 700 pictures. If I feel that I feel very depressed at the beginning of each story line, but not at the end. What impressed me the most was the separation between Nunu and his companions. To be honest, I really hoped for a plot reversal and for Willump to be resurrected. Generally speaking, this book is not like most League of Legends fans who have no brains and are happy, and they just pick up girls all the way.
It's a bit confusing to watch, but overall it's good
You first said that the protagonist's pyroblast can damage Sargeras, and then you said that the protagonist's strength is equivalent to the peak of mortals. If you don't go to Icathia, Shurima will be fine. . . Are you kidding me? It can injure Sargeras. The golden crispy chicken will explode into scum when it comes out. Bard's strength is probably equivalent to the strength of the Titans who were hacked to death by Sargeras. The Star-Forging Dragon King is probably equivalent to Neltharion's strength. If the protagonist can injure Sargeras, then these shouldn't be much of a threat. It's a bit contradictory.
It seems that Starforge Dragon King Andariel created the continent of Valoran, and the Titans are Andariel's slaves? Later, the slave rebelled against his master and became a slave controlling his master?
I really feel like the good reviews are fake.
Maybe it really feels uncomfortable later on, a person who defeated Boss Sha in World of Warcraft, but suffered in various ways in Valoran? How do you say that you are from the evocation system, but you don't understand all kinds of magic theories, and you are abused in all kinds of ways? Even if your strength is very low, there must be something powerful in it, but you can't see it at all. It seems that as long as you have some strength, the protagonist will have a hard time fighting? Who is Sha, the destroyer of stars, and who can fight with him so badly? How many planets did the Burning Legion destroy before they were so weak?
How to say it. Although the background story of Xerath and the background story of League of Legends have similar power levels. But when it comes to wow mage. My impression is of a group of drivers at the entrance of the dungeon. The group book is full of water. Various Qin kings circle the pillars and various snow flashes appear in this book. Especially after I boasted that I could brush Marathon with one hand. The only impressions of the mage are shield, flash, around the pillar, and snow. It's really inconsistent for me and the mages in LOL to fight together🤐. That's not right. Obviously I prefer playing wow. But why do my impressions of mages in LOL always seem to be like killing one person in ten steps? But when it comes to wow, it becomes like this. It's painful to think about. The same goes for group play. Stand with that brainless ice sword. (Nostalgic server players)
The strength is too weak. The world level of Azeroth is about the same as that of Valoran. And the protagonist is very strong in Azeroth. Why is it not going well in Valoran? What are you talking about?
I've read some, and it's pretty good. I'll stop and ask, does this book have a female protagonist?
How is the emotional line written? I hope you can tell me, if not, then give up. Because there are fewer and fewer online articles that can fully portray characters in daily life and emotional lines. To put it bluntly, I just can't write them. What is the difference between continuous upgrade and those mobile games that are idle to upgrade?
Doesn't the author even know his own strength division?
The protagonist is almost invincible at the beginning. He has just passed the level of demigod, but by the dozens of chapters, he has started to stretch his legs. It is outrageous that he can't beat a Naga Kapoulos!
If there is a female protagonist, I won't watch it.
Moreover, the Star-casting Dragon King is the creator god, and even Runeterra was created by the Dragon King.
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Official(58)Scraped 10d ago
The protagonist has a son.
Please allow me to refuse. Come on, everyone, this book is very interesting. The main reason is that I have read too many harem stallion novels and I can't accept my son, so I gave up the book. But to be honest, the storyline of this book is really great. It's worth reading if you don't have such a mysophobia. I have read more than 700 pictures. If I feel that I feel very depressed at the beginning of each story line, but not at the end. What impressed me the most was the separation between Nunu and his companions. To be honest, I really hoped for a plot reversal and for Willump to be resurrected. Generally speaking, this book is not like most League of Legends fans who have no brains and are happy, and they just pick up girls all the way.
It's a bit confusing to watch, but overall it's good
You first said that the protagonist's pyroblast can damage Sargeras, and then you said that the protagonist's strength is equivalent to the peak of mortals. If you don't go to Icathia, Shurima will be fine. . . Are you kidding me? It can injure Sargeras. The golden crispy chicken will explode into scum when it comes out. Bard's strength is probably equivalent to the strength of the Titans who were hacked to death by Sargeras. The Star-Forging Dragon King is probably equivalent to Neltharion's strength. If the protagonist can injure Sargeras, then these shouldn't be much of a threat. It's a bit contradictory.
It seems that Starforge Dragon King Andariel created the continent of Valoran, and the Titans are Andariel's slaves? Later, the slave rebelled against his master and became a slave controlling his master?
I really feel like the good reviews are fake.
Maybe it really feels uncomfortable later on, a person who defeated Boss Sha in World of Warcraft, but suffered in various ways in Valoran? How do you say that you are from the evocation system, but you don't understand all kinds of magic theories, and you are abused in all kinds of ways? Even if your strength is very low, there must be something powerful in it, but you can't see it at all. It seems that as long as you have some strength, the protagonist will have a hard time fighting? Who is Sha, the destroyer of stars, and who can fight with him so badly? How many planets did the Burning Legion destroy before they were so weak?
How to say it. Although the background story of Xerath and the background story of League of Legends have similar power levels. But when it comes to wow mage. My impression is of a group of drivers at the entrance of the dungeon. The group book is full of water. Various Qin kings circle the pillars and various snow flashes appear in this book. Especially after I boasted that I could brush Marathon with one hand. The only impressions of the mage are shield, flash, around the pillar, and snow. It's really inconsistent for me and the mages in LOL to fight together🤐. That's not right. Obviously I prefer playing wow. But why do my impressions of mages in LOL always seem to be like killing one person in ten steps? But when it comes to wow, it becomes like this. It's painful to think about. The same goes for group play. Stand with that brainless ice sword. (Nostalgic server players)
The strength is too weak. The world level of Azeroth is about the same as that of Valoran. And the protagonist is very strong in Azeroth. Why is it not going well in Valoran? What are you talking about?
I've read some, and it's pretty good. I'll stop and ask, does this book have a female protagonist?
How is the emotional line written? I hope you can tell me, if not, then give up. Because there are fewer and fewer online articles that can fully portray characters in daily life and emotional lines. To put it bluntly, I just can't write them. What is the difference between continuous upgrade and those mobile games that are idle to upgrade?
Doesn't the author even know his own strength division?
The protagonist is almost invincible at the beginning. He has just passed the level of demigod, but by the dozens of chapters, he has started to stretch his legs. It is outrageous that he can't beat a Naga Kapoulos!
If there is a female protagonist, I won't watch it.
Moreover, the Star-casting Dragon King is the creator god, and even Runeterra was created by the Dragon King.
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