
The Lord of All Realms, the Human Race's Forbidden Curse Archmage at the Beginning
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(New book has been released, you are not allowed to summon my skeleton) Invasion of all realms. Fang Yuan decided to enter the battlefield of all realms and become a lord. Choose the human camp and become a pioneer lord. Upgrade the city and build a territory. Fang Yuan accidentally awakened his only talent to pray. Pray for blessings at the beginning and obtain the golden legendary item Arcane Heart. "Ding, sacrifice the golden rare object Arcane Heart, and recruit the human race's Fire Forbidden Curse Archmage." A meteor shower will destroy millions of monsters. And this is just the beginning. "Ding, consume the rare artifact Holy Light Stone to recruit the human race Holy Light Knight." Kill the abyss demon with one move of Holy Light Sanction. "Ding, consume the strange item Shadow Cloak and recruit Shadow Hunters." Sneak into the Orc tribe and assassinate the Orc great shaman. ..... When the day of decisive battle comes. Endless alien lords attack. The Blue Star Lord was beaten and retreated, and the alien race was about to invade the Blue Star plane. In the north. The war horn sounds. Fang Yuan took action!
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Official(183)Scraped 23d ago
Really poisonous
1. For more than ten years, no one has taken the initiative to go to the battlefield. If the passage cannot be defended, all mankind will be GG, and only the protagonist can take the initiative to apply. 2. Before entering the battlefield, many people are actively trying to kill the protagonist. The first three chapters really screen readers.
I just started reading this book, but I saw a lot of things that I want to complain about. So let me talk about it. First, why are there only arms in a territory? It is by default that it is farmed out by building resources. Then why does the protagonist not need to eat or have any physiological needs? I can also default that he stays in the territory, so it is not necessary. But what does it mean to have a population cap? I assume that the population cap represents the most basic supplies to maintain an army, so there is a population cap. But since you can farm arms, why can't you farm farmers or construction workers? To build more houses, plant more land, and maintain more troops. And even the buildings are online. What do you mean? Is it because he relies on brushing to create resources, so there are too many buildings, so he can't brush them. That's why he has to get one online. What kind of territory is the protagonist? Isn't this just a game? There is nothing, just units and
The author's writing style still needs to be improved.
Unexpectedly, the brothers of the My Great Love Immortal Alliance are spread all over the world.
Why. . . I can't even watch it without using my brain.
Really good at water. . . . A talent roll given to someone who enlisted in the army early was picked up by a bunch of people and they even read dozens of chapters to compete with the protagonist. . . Anyone with a brain knows that he will definitely use it as soon as he enters it. Who keeps it for the New Year?
Chapter 60 jumped right off the bat. You are so awesome in your territory, but you still force yourself to be afraid of a few little ones?
I've read Chapter 175 for now
It feels a bit stretched. The whole Blue Star can't compare to the protagonist alone, and I'm convinced. When it comes to infiltration, it penetrates, and when it comes to destruction, it destroys. It feels like there is no one awesome in the entire Blue Star. Even the protagonist is a bit awesome and I can't stand it anymore.
Otherwise, don't cheat. If you want to cheat, don't restrict the population! I look so speechless. You are restricted by population when recruiting troops! That monster comes with tens of thousands to beat you, but in the end you only have a dozen soldiers, a hero, and you. This is a flawed setting! This is not a game! It's the real world!
Can you not forcibly reduce your intelligence...
Why does it feel like there is no human being with normal IQ except the protagonist?
The writing is average, but the plot is compact. It is an Ou Huang novel for non-chiefs, and it is worth reading!
Compared with other mass-produced romance novels, this book is still worth reading. The plot in it is quite reasonable. Lottery of soldiers and monsters takes up resources. Those who like strategy games should like this book. This book basically has no bright spots at the beginning. The author's writing style is immature and his description of the characters is unsatisfactory. The protagonist comes from time travel but has no inherent advantages, all because of the European style brought by the protagonist's halo. Secondly: the level division in the article is not reasonable, the development of ordinary lords conflicts with wild monsters, and the development method is unclear. The title says "Myriad Realms", but I feel that the map created by the author is a bit small, and it is solidified on a few forces and characters... There are still many problems.
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Community(0)
Official(183)Scraped 23d ago
Really poisonous
1. For more than ten years, no one has taken the initiative to go to the battlefield. If the passage cannot be defended, all mankind will be GG, and only the protagonist can take the initiative to apply. 2. Before entering the battlefield, many people are actively trying to kill the protagonist. The first three chapters really screen readers.
I just started reading this book, but I saw a lot of things that I want to complain about. So let me talk about it. First, why are there only arms in a territory? It is by default that it is farmed out by building resources. Then why does the protagonist not need to eat or have any physiological needs? I can also default that he stays in the territory, so it is not necessary. But what does it mean to have a population cap? I assume that the population cap represents the most basic supplies to maintain an army, so there is a population cap. But since you can farm arms, why can't you farm farmers or construction workers? To build more houses, plant more land, and maintain more troops. And even the buildings are online. What do you mean? Is it because he relies on brushing to create resources, so there are too many buildings, so he can't brush them. That's why he has to get one online. What kind of territory is the protagonist? Isn't this just a game? There is nothing, just units and
The author's writing style still needs to be improved.
Unexpectedly, the brothers of the My Great Love Immortal Alliance are spread all over the world.
Why. . . I can't even watch it without using my brain.
Really good at water. . . . A talent roll given to someone who enlisted in the army early was picked up by a bunch of people and they even read dozens of chapters to compete with the protagonist. . . Anyone with a brain knows that he will definitely use it as soon as he enters it. Who keeps it for the New Year?
Chapter 60 jumped right off the bat. You are so awesome in your territory, but you still force yourself to be afraid of a few little ones?
I've read Chapter 175 for now
It feels a bit stretched. The whole Blue Star can't compare to the protagonist alone, and I'm convinced. When it comes to infiltration, it penetrates, and when it comes to destruction, it destroys. It feels like there is no one awesome in the entire Blue Star. Even the protagonist is a bit awesome and I can't stand it anymore.
Otherwise, don't cheat. If you want to cheat, don't restrict the population! I look so speechless. You are restricted by population when recruiting troops! That monster comes with tens of thousands to beat you, but in the end you only have a dozen soldiers, a hero, and you. This is a flawed setting! This is not a game! It's the real world!
Can you not forcibly reduce your intelligence...
Why does it feel like there is no human being with normal IQ except the protagonist?
The writing is average, but the plot is compact. It is an Ou Huang novel for non-chiefs, and it is worth reading!
Compared with other mass-produced romance novels, this book is still worth reading. The plot in it is quite reasonable. Lottery of soldiers and monsters takes up resources. Those who like strategy games should like this book. This book basically has no bright spots at the beginning. The author's writing style is immature and his description of the characters is unsatisfactory. The protagonist comes from time travel but has no inherent advantages, all because of the European style brought by the protagonist's halo. Secondly: the level division in the article is not reasonable, the development of ordinary lords conflicts with wild monsters, and the development method is unclear. The title says "Myriad Realms", but I feel that the map created by the author is a bit small, and it is solidified on a few forces and characters... There are still many problems.













