
I Have a Magic Die of Destiny
About This Novel
The ancient demon god threw a dice that could change fate into the world. As long as you get this dice and roll the corresponding points, you can realize three wishes for free. Over the years, the winners of countless dice have changed their fate and changed the world again and again. Some people ascend to the throne of God by making wishes, while others seek immortality by making wishes. Chen Qi, who was at the lowest point in his life, was lucky enough to pick up this dice. And his first wish is to become a billionaire.
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Official(131)Scraped 22d ago
Are there any similar books? The main character must seek his own way, so that readers can focus on the protagonist's path, rather than some boring romance that makes me and other mortals care about the protagonist (it's better to watch a pretty girl) or the Virgin's love (if you have love, you can donate money). These are boring things that everyone can come into contact with in reality, and any of the following points are fine: 1. Resourceful; 2. Ruthless but good at pretending; 3. Be good at continuous learning and be able to reasonably improve your own strength, or quickly obtain resources from others to improve your strength by converting unique knowledge into information gaps; 4. Be able to reasonably or perfectly use the resources you have, especially plug-ins, to form a situation that is beneficial to you, and always play an advantageous game; 5. Do not indiscriminately kill innocent, civilized, rational, and capital cannibals, and let the ordinary people who are eaten live a safe life without knowing it (for example: loading the subconscious into people's brains to steal people's computing power, assimilating everyone's life matrix into the protagonist, that is, everyone is a part of him, protecting people is equivalent to protecting his property, etc.)
It's very beautiful. Everyone has their own taste. Anyway, I think it's good.
Can the author give the protagonist more roles, or give the protagonist's subordinates more fun roles?
The method of setting up the protagonist is not even good at IQ.
Instead of being deceived, taken advantage of, or assassinated, he is very passive. The old man at Kestrel Gate probably views the protagonist as a fool. The protagonist is stupid, has a lot of money, helps others cure their paralysis, builds a new military attache, but the secret method he gets in return is fake, and is despised by others. I am speechless about this protagonist setting.
The author's writing is good, but he just shouldn't arrange too many powerful opponents with 55 openings.
Arrange some miscellaneous opponents and crush them directly. How can there be so many as powerful as the protagonist?
An ordinary person started fighting for hegemony without doing anything. [Emot=default,05/]
Summarize the problem
The dialogue between the characters is so awkward, it feels like a drama. Also, the protagonist relies too much on intuition without thinking or doubting at all. To say that this is because the protagonist's talent is stronger than others and that he has such a strong intuition, that's fine. But the article says that this is automatically activated after learning the divination. You just said that everyone will have the divination after learning. But this intuition is a bit too strong as described in the article. If everyone was like this, it would be okay. And this is not a late-stage ability, but a small early-stage ability that has such a strong effect. There are also several narrow-win battles in the article, but it doesn't feel like a narrow victory at all. As far as the protagonist is concerned, it is a narrow victory. I feel that the author's writing style is not very good, making it difficult for people to get involved. However, the world view and abilities are still relatively new. I also feel that the author wants to make the protagonist look very smart, but there are always some aspects that make the protagonist feel stupid, and I can't understand why the protagonist is smart. Overall, the writing is not very good and needs to be improved. Everything else feels fine.
I Have a Friend series: My classmate's mother has a magic castle
Feeling pretty good
Except that the power system is a little confusing at the beginning and there are a little more explanations, it feels more and more exciting later on, and on the contrary, I feel that these concepts the author himself talks about are very interesting. The person upstairs said there shouldn't be so many 50/50 opponents, but I think it's okay. The one in front of me who uses wind seems to be Fengxing Yunba. I think the cannon in his ultimate move is quite handsome. It was quite amazing when I saw it for the first time. Each character has its own uniqueness, which attracts me very much. So far, except for the two questions at the beginning that may dissuade some people, I feel that they are all to my liking. I hope the author can work hard. Seeing that your world map has not been expanded yet, I hope you can stick to it👊✊
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Official(131)Scraped 22d ago
Are there any similar books? The main character must seek his own way, so that readers can focus on the protagonist's path, rather than some boring romance that makes me and other mortals care about the protagonist (it's better to watch a pretty girl) or the Virgin's love (if you have love, you can donate money). These are boring things that everyone can come into contact with in reality, and any of the following points are fine: 1. Resourceful; 2. Ruthless but good at pretending; 3. Be good at continuous learning and be able to reasonably improve your own strength, or quickly obtain resources from others to improve your strength by converting unique knowledge into information gaps; 4. Be able to reasonably or perfectly use the resources you have, especially plug-ins, to form a situation that is beneficial to you, and always play an advantageous game; 5. Do not indiscriminately kill innocent, civilized, rational, and capital cannibals, and let the ordinary people who are eaten live a safe life without knowing it (for example: loading the subconscious into people's brains to steal people's computing power, assimilating everyone's life matrix into the protagonist, that is, everyone is a part of him, protecting people is equivalent to protecting his property, etc.)
It's very beautiful. Everyone has their own taste. Anyway, I think it's good.
Can the author give the protagonist more roles, or give the protagonist's subordinates more fun roles?
The method of setting up the protagonist is not even good at IQ.
Instead of being deceived, taken advantage of, or assassinated, he is very passive. The old man at Kestrel Gate probably views the protagonist as a fool. The protagonist is stupid, has a lot of money, helps others cure their paralysis, builds a new military attache, but the secret method he gets in return is fake, and is despised by others. I am speechless about this protagonist setting.
The author's writing is good, but he just shouldn't arrange too many powerful opponents with 55 openings.
Arrange some miscellaneous opponents and crush them directly. How can there be so many as powerful as the protagonist?
An ordinary person started fighting for hegemony without doing anything. [Emot=default,05/]
Summarize the problem
The dialogue between the characters is so awkward, it feels like a drama. Also, the protagonist relies too much on intuition without thinking or doubting at all. To say that this is because the protagonist's talent is stronger than others and that he has such a strong intuition, that's fine. But the article says that this is automatically activated after learning the divination. You just said that everyone will have the divination after learning. But this intuition is a bit too strong as described in the article. If everyone was like this, it would be okay. And this is not a late-stage ability, but a small early-stage ability that has such a strong effect. There are also several narrow-win battles in the article, but it doesn't feel like a narrow victory at all. As far as the protagonist is concerned, it is a narrow victory. I feel that the author's writing style is not very good, making it difficult for people to get involved. However, the world view and abilities are still relatively new. I also feel that the author wants to make the protagonist look very smart, but there are always some aspects that make the protagonist feel stupid, and I can't understand why the protagonist is smart. Overall, the writing is not very good and needs to be improved. Everything else feels fine.
I Have a Friend series: My classmate's mother has a magic castle
Feeling pretty good
Except that the power system is a little confusing at the beginning and there are a little more explanations, it feels more and more exciting later on, and on the contrary, I feel that these concepts the author himself talks about are very interesting. The person upstairs said there shouldn't be so many 50/50 opponents, but I think it's okay. The one in front of me who uses wind seems to be Fengxing Yunba. I think the cannon in his ultimate move is quite handsome. It was quite amazing when I saw it for the first time. Each character has its own uniqueness, which attracts me very much. So far, except for the two questions at the beginning that may dissuade some people, I feel that they are all to my liking. I hope the author can work hard. Seeing that your world map has not been expanded yet, I hope you can stick to it👊✊
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