
I Am a Cultivator, but I Came to the Wizarding World
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Jieming found that he had traveled through time. The Golden Finger was the Encyclopedia of Immortality [Dao Shuge], but why was it the wizarding world that he traveled through? ! The Star Ring Federation, the Crimson Royal Court, the Void Architectural Institute, the Anti-Entropy Alliance... The wizarding civilization in the period of great development launched wars on all discovered planes like wolves and tigers. This is the best of times and the worst of times. Faced with the fact that he could become an experimental subject at any time and become cannon fodder in a plane war, Jieming chose Gou Yibo to cultivate technology, accumulate resources, and use the knowledge of the two worlds to quietly develop in the depths of the crisis-ridden star abyss. "Don't be afraid. I'm just a logistics worker. I don't have the power of a combat wizard. I just come here to get some raw materials." After saying that, Jimin looked at the plane in front of him, grabbed it, and refined it instantly!
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It's unexpectedly good-looking. Although the wizard genre is no longer novel, there aren't many good-looking ones.
It looks good, but is there too much high-end combat power in the article? There are only a few ninth-level wizards, and there is one eighth-level wizard in the college where the protagonist is, and that college is also a branch. There are many organizations equivalent to this workshop. Under these two large organizations, you can imagine how worthless wizards below the ninth level are, and the high-end combat power is so much that it feels worthless.
It's okay, but it feels a little too slow to heat up and a little watery.
There haven't been many good books in recent years.
The writing is smooth, and the logical descriptions of various wizarding worlds are relatively vivid. The details of each small world scene can make people watch it, and rarely make people jump.
I have read Chapter 84 so far, which is a good guide. I recommend that the combination of the wizard system and the immortal cultivation system is good. There are no stupid plots or plots that overwhelm the combat power, and there are no plots where someone is crazy and wants to step on the protagonist. The supporting characters have online IQs and a relatively large worldview.
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The subject matter is novel and the flaws do not hide the advantages.
This is the best fusion of the immortality and wizard systems I have ever read in a novel, but there is still room for improvement. The biggest problem so far is that the immortality system feels more like a plug-in in this book. It is obviously not as clear and coherent as the wizard system. Although it is not impossible to have priorities between the two systems, from a look and feel, if the author can strengthen the sense of hierarchy between each level and skill of the immortality system, the novel will be more logical and coherent overall.
Highly recommended, a very interesting and self-consistent book.
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Official(49)Scraped 2d ago
It's unexpectedly good-looking. Although the wizard genre is no longer novel, there aren't many good-looking ones.
It looks good, but is there too much high-end combat power in the article? There are only a few ninth-level wizards, and there is one eighth-level wizard in the college where the protagonist is, and that college is also a branch. There are many organizations equivalent to this workshop. Under these two large organizations, you can imagine how worthless wizards below the ninth level are, and the high-end combat power is so much that it feels worthless.
It's okay, but it feels a little too slow to heat up and a little watery.
There haven't been many good books in recent years.
The writing is smooth, and the logical descriptions of various wizarding worlds are relatively vivid. The details of each small world scene can make people watch it, and rarely make people jump.
I have read Chapter 84 so far, which is a good guide. I recommend that the combination of the wizard system and the immortal cultivation system is good. There are no stupid plots or plots that overwhelm the combat power, and there are no plots where someone is crazy and wants to step on the protagonist. The supporting characters have online IQs and a relatively large worldview.
I still want
Update soon
The subject matter is novel and the flaws do not hide the advantages.
This is the best fusion of the immortality and wizard systems I have ever read in a novel, but there is still room for improvement. The biggest problem so far is that the immortality system feels more like a plug-in in this book. It is obviously not as clear and coherent as the wizard system. Although it is not impossible to have priorities between the two systems, from a look and feel, if the author can strengthen the sense of hierarchy between each level and skill of the immortality system, the novel will be more logical and coherent overall.
Highly recommended, a very interesting and self-consistent book.
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"I'm an Immortal Cultivator, But I Came to the Wizarding World" constructs a very creative world view: the protagonist travels to a pure wizarding world with a complete inheritance of cultivating immortals, but finds himself in a magical civilization dominated by the Star Ring Federation, the Crimson Royal Court and other forces. The most terrible thing is that there is no spiritual energy in this world at all, and there are only techniques for cultivating immortals but they cannot be cultivated. This setting creates a very interesting dramatic conflict from the beginning. The core charm of the novel lies in the collision and integration of the two power systems. The protagonist chooses the logistics department as his starting point. On the surface, he is an ordinary wizard apprentice, but secretly he uses the [Dao Bookstore] in the sea of consciousness to try to deconstruct the witchcraft system with the knowledge of immortality. Watching him use Eastern thinking patterns to understand and transform Western witchcraft, this intellectual breakthrough is more exciting than a simple armed confrontation between the two worlds. At the same time, the novel also has rigorous settings. For example, the author has detailed settings and logical deductions for the underlying rules of the two systems of cultivating immortals and wizards. For example, the wizarding world is composed of the four elemental particles of earth, fire, and fengshui, while the world of cultivating immortals is based on yin and yang spirits, and the setting is quite rigorous. If readers like to watch the protagonist use his wisdom to solve problems and enjoy the fun of finding breakthroughs between different systems, then this book will be very suitable for your taste. Overall, this is a work with a novel setting and unique style. It opens up a new creative direction in the collision between immortality and wizards and is worth recommending.



[Green Good Product] A mixed theme of "immortal cultivation + Western fantasy wizard flow", the protagonist travels to the wizarding world with the knowledge of immortality. The background of the story is set in a wizarding civilization that is in the "great development period". There are interesting-sounding forces such as the Ring Federation and the Crimson Royal Court here. The wizards are frantically launching dimensional wars with the outside world. The protagonist Jimin's golden finger is an encyclopedia of cultivating immortals, the "Dao Shuge", but he did not directly activate Wushuang like the traditional method. Instead, he chose to develop slowly - using the knowledge of the two worlds to secretly develop technology and accumulate resources in the depths of the dangerous star abyss. If you like hardcore setting deduction and strategic development, this book is worth a try, especially when you see the theory of cultivating immortals coming to fruition in the wizarding world. But if you are looking for fast-paced combat and a sense of excitement, you may have to get through the previous preparation period.




Jieming found that he had traveled through time. The Golden Finger was the Encyclopedia of Immortality [Dao Shuge], but why was it the wizarding world that he traveled through? ! The Star Ring Federation, the Crimson Royal Court, the Void Architectural Institute, the Anti-Entropy Alliance... The wizarding civilization in the period of great development launched wars on all discovered planes like wolves and tigers. This is the best of times and the worst of times. Faced with the fact that he could become an experimental subject at any time and become cannon fodder in a plane war, Jieming chose Gou Yibo to cultivate technology, accumulate resources, and use the knowledge of the two worlds to quietly develop in the depths of the crisis-ridden star abyss. "Don't be afraid. I'm just a logistics worker. I don't have the power of a combat wizard. I just come here to get some raw materials." After saying that, Jimin looked at the plane in front of him, grabbed it, and refined it instantly!




Recommendation: 🌟🌟🌟🌟 (less clichéd wizard novel) There is no heroine, no ambiguous stories, no scheming and infighting. It is not a dark wizard. The protagonist is not very emotional or emotional, but it is not a virgin. Overall, it is a relatively united and rational wizarding civilization that is constantly expanding outwards. I don't think this title is that good. I came to the wizarding world with all the inheritance of the world of immortality. I traveled through the world of wizards, but Golden Finger is something similar to an encyclopedia of knowledge about immortality. This world of immortality is a probability-based immortality, and the game is about probability. The protagonist uses the knowledge of cultivating immortals and integrating the knowledge of wizards to get rich quickly, and then obtains the second-level training qualification, directly transforming into an RMB player, with the phobia of insufficient firepower being fully realized.














