
I Was Reborn as a Necromancer
About This Novel
The protagonist of the novel "People Travel Through Another World" is reborn, inherits the inheritance of the Demon King, and obtains a "Code of the Undead". In addition to the protagonist, everyone will have a professional inheritance book of their own at the beginning, but due to professional reasons, the skills acquired vary from person to person. The protagonist has two professions, the necromancer and the alchemist. The necromancer profession begins the journey of summoning skeletons, zombies, vampires, demons and other monsters. The alchemist profession can create various levels of alchemy equipment. Refining ordinary-level equipment, the plum wolf staff; refining elite-level equipment, the vine python robe; refining heroic-level equipment, the red magic ring. The "Devil's Well" is a special building recorded in the "Code of the Undead", which can speed up the evolution of undead creatures. Build a statue of the devil. The undead creatures under your command will have an increased mutation record when they evolve. Build the Bone Burial Ground. The undead living in the Bone Burial Ground will double their evolution speed. The Bone Burial Ground has a certain chance of spawning undead. It starts in the grassland. It is a book about farming lords. The heroine is a brave book club group number: 980768003
What Readers Think
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Official(47)Scraped 22d ago
Anyway, good luck to the author
Come on, Ori, if the author doesn't update within a year, I will eat it💩
Feeling pretty good
Personally, I feel pretty good on this free list. Alas, I can't be on the list this time! A little bit addicted, I can barely survive
Come on, author
In the recent book shortage, I have found a book that is very interesting and engaging. The subject matter is also great. I hope the author can keep it up. Come on
This is considered a eunuch, right?
I've been waiting for you for so many days, and now that I've finished reading it, I'm totally confused 😮
The rating is surprisingly high
At first it seemed a bit vague and novel, but the more I read, the more disgusting it became. The style of writing is super plain water. It feels like a fourth or fifth grade primary school student writing a diary. He eats, drinks, and defecates from morning to night and pours water to the end. I advise the author to study more as soon as possible and improve his writing skills. Otherwise, if you continue like this, your results will definitely be like the small river ditch on the plain. There is nothing to look forward to.
No explanation
There's a female protagonist, bad reviews, and a necromancer! !
It doesn't seem like you were reborn, it seems like you were seizing a body. . . .
Rating
Community(0)
Official(47)Scraped 22d ago
Anyway, good luck to the author
Come on, Ori, if the author doesn't update within a year, I will eat it💩
Feeling pretty good
Personally, I feel pretty good on this free list. Alas, I can't be on the list this time! A little bit addicted, I can barely survive
Come on, author
In the recent book shortage, I have found a book that is very interesting and engaging. The subject matter is also great. I hope the author can keep it up. Come on
This is considered a eunuch, right?
I've been waiting for you for so many days, and now that I've finished reading it, I'm totally confused 😮
The rating is surprisingly high
At first it seemed a bit vague and novel, but the more I read, the more disgusting it became. The style of writing is super plain water. It feels like a fourth or fifth grade primary school student writing a diary. He eats, drinks, and defecates from morning to night and pours water to the end. I advise the author to study more as soon as possible and improve his writing skills. Otherwise, if you continue like this, your results will definitely be like the small river ditch on the plain. There is nothing to look forward to.
No explanation
There's a female protagonist, bad reviews, and a necromancer! !
It doesn't seem like you were reborn, it seems like you were seizing a body. . . .





















