
Paladin of Asgard
by Do You Want To Eat Watermelon?
About This Novel
Carrying the Book of Warcraft Paladins, travel across the Marvel Universe and become Lovie Garrison, an Asgardian herbalist apprentice. Divine Shield, Wrath of Vengeance, Saffron Warhammer, Ashbringer... The spells and artifacts of World of Warcraft are blooming in the world of Marvel. "For the Alliance, ah no... For Asgard!" Rowe raised his warhammer and shouted in the shining light, "Frost Giants, Kree, Thanos... Accept the cordial greetings from justice!"
What Readers Think
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Official(135)Scraped 29d ago
Four stars
The reason is very simple. One star is deducted because the protagonist relies entirely on that book and has improved his qualifications, but he has no desire to learn. He has always accepted it and has no desire to learn! A true strong man is one who is physically strong and rich in knowledge. Thanos is not only physically strong, but also has a very strong knowledge reserve!
Poison spot 1. There is a problem with the power setting of the Paladin. It feels like a bunch of ordinary skills that will not strengthen his own power at all. He has been focusing on krypton skills. I have not seen the use of the protagonist learning Holy Light Summoning, nor can he strengthen his physique through Holy Light Summoning. It is just to obtain the energy to release skills. Even mages do not dare to set it like this ←_← They will at least practice mental power and even directly understand the rules. 2. Does the protagonist's power take the Asgardian line or the Paladin line? You need to clearly distinguish between the primary and secondary. It looks very confusing if you are half-hearted like this. I don't know how to describe the level of power. 3. Is the protagonist too weak? The Holy Light is for ordinary people to practice. It is very difficult for the Asgars (gods) to practice now. What about other people? No matter how thin the wolf is, it will be no match for the strong mouse?
Ask the author
The writing is good, but I just want to ask the author, what are you writing about? Your progress is too slow. By the time you write the official plot, it won't be more than a thousand chapters.
Poison Point 1: The timeline is too long! Poison Point 2: The design of the golden finger is not very standardized. Of course, this is a personal opinion! If the timeline is too long, readers will definitely be lost.
I hope the author sets a goal.
I hope the author can set a short-term goal, such as five updates a day. Or set a long-term small goal to update seven times a day.
Why add venom?
Why does the god of fire have such an awesome ability to add venom to become a symbiote warrior? It seems nondescript.
This book is really slow to hit
Seeing that it's already the time of the First World War, and the plot has begun, you are only at the second level of divine power. According to the speed at which you have upgraded to the first level in the past thousand years, Iron Man's corpse will be cold, and you are still a weakling! ?
So the heroine is Hela? ? ?
Rating
Community(0)
Official(135)Scraped 29d ago
Four stars
The reason is very simple. One star is deducted because the protagonist relies entirely on that book and has improved his qualifications, but he has no desire to learn. He has always accepted it and has no desire to learn! A true strong man is one who is physically strong and rich in knowledge. Thanos is not only physically strong, but also has a very strong knowledge reserve!
Poison spot 1. There is a problem with the power setting of the Paladin. It feels like a bunch of ordinary skills that will not strengthen his own power at all. He has been focusing on krypton skills. I have not seen the use of the protagonist learning Holy Light Summoning, nor can he strengthen his physique through Holy Light Summoning. It is just to obtain the energy to release skills. Even mages do not dare to set it like this ←_← They will at least practice mental power and even directly understand the rules. 2. Does the protagonist's power take the Asgardian line or the Paladin line? You need to clearly distinguish between the primary and secondary. It looks very confusing if you are half-hearted like this. I don't know how to describe the level of power. 3. Is the protagonist too weak? The Holy Light is for ordinary people to practice. It is very difficult for the Asgars (gods) to practice now. What about other people? No matter how thin the wolf is, it will be no match for the strong mouse?
Ask the author
The writing is good, but I just want to ask the author, what are you writing about? Your progress is too slow. By the time you write the official plot, it won't be more than a thousand chapters.
Poison Point 1: The timeline is too long! Poison Point 2: The design of the golden finger is not very standardized. Of course, this is a personal opinion! If the timeline is too long, readers will definitely be lost.
I hope the author sets a goal.
I hope the author can set a short-term goal, such as five updates a day. Or set a long-term small goal to update seven times a day.
Why add venom?
Why does the god of fire have such an awesome ability to add venom to become a symbiote warrior? It seems nondescript.
This book is really slow to hit
Seeing that it's already the time of the First World War, and the plot has begun, you are only at the second level of divine power. According to the speed at which you have upgraded to the first level in the past thousand years, Iron Man's corpse will be cold, and you are still a weakling! ?
So the heroine is Hela? ? ?
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A novel about a Paladin from Azeroth who is reemployed in Asgard. It seems that the protagonist did not travel through Azeroth, but brought a system with the Paladin profession. The protagonist traveled a little too early, Odin is not the God King yet, Hela is still a good child, and Agamotto hasn't established Kama Taj yet! By the time the Marvel storyline ends, the protagonist should have become a legend!




Marvel fans combine some of the Warcraft settings with Marvel, spanning thousands of years. The protagonist's identities include the lantern bearer, the sun god, the leader of the knights, the man of the King of Asgard... Completed!




Not bad



This is not so much a Marvel fanfic as it is a Paladin book that uses the Marvel background to tell its own story. After all, we only met Carter in Chapter 470, which is so funny.






























