
American Comics: I Have All the Skills in Warcraft
About This Novel
Rosen brought the Warcraft hero system, which allows him to learn the skills of all heroes, and was reborn in the American comic film and television world. So... Black Widow Natasha has extraordinary infiltration skills? Rosen, who was in the state of Wind Step, smiled and said nothing. Hawkeye's shooting skills are unparalleled? Light \u002F Dark Ranger, Priestess of the Moon, which one is not a self-aiming lock? The Incredible Hulk? Then I, the Paladin, will be truly invincible. What can you do to me? Iron Man's unparalleled technology? The Goblin Tinker's engineering isn't bad either... Well, it's just a little wonky. Karma Taj invited me to give a lecture? Okay, frost, arcane (archmage), fire (blood mage), necromancy (crossed out), alchemy (alchemist), which one do you want to learn? Hey, hey, you can't afford to have a group fight, right? Then don't blame me... Earth, fire and wind clones can control dead bodies, vengeful gods, beast summons, blade storms, locust swarms... Give them all to me!
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Official(8)Scraped 2d ago
The plot and science are explained at one time and the science is explained at another. The plot is coherent and fragmented.
Unified reply to some suggestions from book friends
1. The system eats money: What the system needs is the cash flowing through, not the numbers in the bank. It is not easy to obtain circulating cash, which you can see through the intensity of national cash control. The United States' control over large amounts of cash is actually more stringent than that in our country. After all, it is related to taxation. I don't need to elaborate on the strength of the US Internal Revenue Service. In addition, to a certain extent, the currency circulating in a country has the attribute of "national destiny". You can learn the relevant economic knowledge by yourself about what impact will be caused by the disappearance of a large amount of currency in circulation in a country.
There is a little less science in the plot and a little less in the explanations. The impression is very poor.
It is recommended that the author be less popular science, after all, those who read Marvel fan fiction will know more or less about these. Too much popular science stuff will lead to fragmentation of the plot and really affect the senses.
Most of the picture is filled with science information about the plot, and the explanation of the science is too weak. There is not much text content
The author has probably never heard that "the harem is not allowed to interfere in politics". There is a saying in the workplace that "never have an unclear relationship with a female subordinate." Jessica Jones or you don't want it, find it. Or keep it around and use it as you like. I don't understand why you want to send your own woman out. Are there no other villains? I just want to discuss it, nothing else.
There is no main plot, the plot is too messy and fragmented, the main character is doing whatever he wants
Okay, okay, it looks good, and it's faster
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 2d ago
The plot and science are explained at one time and the science is explained at another. The plot is coherent and fragmented.
Unified reply to some suggestions from book friends
1. The system eats money: What the system needs is the cash flowing through, not the numbers in the bank. It is not easy to obtain circulating cash, which you can see through the intensity of national cash control. The United States' control over large amounts of cash is actually more stringent than that in our country. After all, it is related to taxation. I don't need to elaborate on the strength of the US Internal Revenue Service. In addition, to a certain extent, the currency circulating in a country has the attribute of "national destiny". You can learn the relevant economic knowledge by yourself about what impact will be caused by the disappearance of a large amount of currency in circulation in a country.
There is a little less science in the plot and a little less in the explanations. The impression is very poor.
It is recommended that the author be less popular science, after all, those who read Marvel fan fiction will know more or less about these. Too much popular science stuff will lead to fragmentation of the plot and really affect the senses.
Most of the picture is filled with science information about the plot, and the explanation of the science is too weak. There is not much text content
The author has probably never heard that "the harem is not allowed to interfere in politics". There is a saying in the workplace that "never have an unclear relationship with a female subordinate." Jessica Jones or you don't want it, find it. Or keep it around and use it as you like. I don't understand why you want to send your own woman out. Are there no other villains? I just want to discuss it, nothing else.
There is no main plot, the plot is too messy and fragmented, the main character is doing whatever he wants
Okay, okay, it looks good, and it's faster









