
Magic Truth
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Zhao Xu was reborn ten years ago and returned to the moment when the server of "Arthur" was just launched. Only he knows that one year later, when the earth is destroyed, all humans on earth will travel to Arthur's world! (Group ID: 191645033) Welcome to collect the new book "The Lord of All Laws"
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Official(152)Scraped 21d ago
If this book hadn't been picked up, it would have hugged my thighs.
I feel like there will be more people watching. The protagonist hugs his thighs as soon as he enters. Not to mention, the advantage of rebirth is completely eliminated. There is nothing else to say. There is nothing to write about. It is all about learning, learning, learning. If it were another person, I would definitely not be much worse. I have not gone through hard training, and I know the future treasure and strive to become stronger. It is completely meaningless.
I've read forty chapters of this book
It's more like a DND guide than a novel. If I didn't read this book from a PC perspective, I would probably only give it three stars. The protagonist's IQ is a flaw in the early stage, which highlights the readability of the rules. Of course, it is much more interesting than the core rules, but as an online novel It's not very qualified. Before it was released, almost half of the plot was used to popularize science rather than advance the plot. From the chapters I have seen so far, the entire plot is still so thin that it is a bit speechless. It only gives a big goal to become stronger before the world merges, but basically the protagonist is alone and has no rich plot, which is very thin. It can be said that it is basically all popular science so far. Compared with a novel, it is more like an interesting DND group running tutorial, or a script with a popular science nature rather than a novel. From a DM perspective, this book is very good and the author is qualified, but from a novel perspective, this book is a bit boring
Spell slot!
A magician with a magic position cannot become a god even if he is awesome. Only under the goddess of magic, a blue-striped mage can be righteous!
? ? ? ?
Are you here to write an explanatory article about the so-called DND (have you heard of it or not played it before)? Graduation thesis? Academic report? Or what? Aren't we here to read a novel? I've read the first ten chapters, what are they all about? I just said that I would be reborn, then I would buy an account, enter the game, choose a profession and join the association. It was summed up in just a few words. What are the other things? Is this the instruction manual for this article? Or product parameter sheet? Can there be a little storyline? What spell slot? For example, from point A to point B, I can walk slowly, walk normally, run, and sprint. Because I chose "run" today, then I can't walk or sprint? ! For example, I learned 2+2=4, 2×2=4, and then I chose "+" instead of "×" today. I can only use "+" when doing math problems today? ! Another example is that I have small fireball, large fireball, and meteorite skills, and because I chose small fireball today, after placing a small fireball, I have to wait 9 hours before I can choose again? I can carry things with my left hand, and I can also carry things with my right hand. Because I chose my left hand today, my right hand will be useless today? What kind of weird setting is this? ! Are you sorry that this is a one-time prop? Is this called a mage? We don't produce spells, we are just transporters of spells? ! Are people from this other world like you playing board games and card games?
The reason why few people have read this book is probably because there are too many useless things explained in the front. This is a game novel. The whole book is explaining the process of learning knowledge. There is no plot or story. It's hard to read. It's just the protagonist and a tutor, teaching, listening and asking questions. It's a good scene of someone who loves to learn and teach! [Emot=default,28/]It's not too short, just tell me a little bit about the background story. Do you still plan to talk about the ending?
Very logical
I wrote it too slowly, I guess I became a legendary mage when I traveled through time, and then returned to Earth to save the world
Speechless =_=
There are 70 chapters in the early stage, and the content is as bland as water. The first 70 chapters are all about the source of the protagonist's abilities, all kinds of learning, and at most a little memoir. It gives me the feeling that after this chapter, the protagonist's certain numerical value has improved, and after the next chapter, the protagonist's certain numerical value has improved again. There are really little battles and conflicts in the middle, and there is no plot. I even suspected that what I was reading was not a novel, but like the instruction manual of a certain novel. It was really boring.
Suddenly I had the idea that this "Arthur" game could not have been created by people from another world through time and space cracks or something. It's scary to think about it. After all, why did it happen that meteorites appeared on the earth on the first anniversary of "Arthur"?
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Official(152)Scraped 21d ago
If this book hadn't been picked up, it would have hugged my thighs.
I feel like there will be more people watching. The protagonist hugs his thighs as soon as he enters. Not to mention, the advantage of rebirth is completely eliminated. There is nothing else to say. There is nothing to write about. It is all about learning, learning, learning. If it were another person, I would definitely not be much worse. I have not gone through hard training, and I know the future treasure and strive to become stronger. It is completely meaningless.
I've read forty chapters of this book
It's more like a DND guide than a novel. If I didn't read this book from a PC perspective, I would probably only give it three stars. The protagonist's IQ is a flaw in the early stage, which highlights the readability of the rules. Of course, it is much more interesting than the core rules, but as an online novel It's not very qualified. Before it was released, almost half of the plot was used to popularize science rather than advance the plot. From the chapters I have seen so far, the entire plot is still so thin that it is a bit speechless. It only gives a big goal to become stronger before the world merges, but basically the protagonist is alone and has no rich plot, which is very thin. It can be said that it is basically all popular science so far. Compared with a novel, it is more like an interesting DND group running tutorial, or a script with a popular science nature rather than a novel. From a DM perspective, this book is very good and the author is qualified, but from a novel perspective, this book is a bit boring
Spell slot!
A magician with a magic position cannot become a god even if he is awesome. Only under the goddess of magic, a blue-striped mage can be righteous!
? ? ? ?
Are you here to write an explanatory article about the so-called DND (have you heard of it or not played it before)? Graduation thesis? Academic report? Or what? Aren't we here to read a novel? I've read the first ten chapters, what are they all about? I just said that I would be reborn, then I would buy an account, enter the game, choose a profession and join the association. It was summed up in just a few words. What are the other things? Is this the instruction manual for this article? Or product parameter sheet? Can there be a little storyline? What spell slot? For example, from point A to point B, I can walk slowly, walk normally, run, and sprint. Because I chose "run" today, then I can't walk or sprint? ! For example, I learned 2+2=4, 2×2=4, and then I chose "+" instead of "×" today. I can only use "+" when doing math problems today? ! Another example is that I have small fireball, large fireball, and meteorite skills, and because I chose small fireball today, after placing a small fireball, I have to wait 9 hours before I can choose again? I can carry things with my left hand, and I can also carry things with my right hand. Because I chose my left hand today, my right hand will be useless today? What kind of weird setting is this? ! Are you sorry that this is a one-time prop? Is this called a mage? We don't produce spells, we are just transporters of spells? ! Are people from this other world like you playing board games and card games?
The reason why few people have read this book is probably because there are too many useless things explained in the front. This is a game novel. The whole book is explaining the process of learning knowledge. There is no plot or story. It's hard to read. It's just the protagonist and a tutor, teaching, listening and asking questions. It's a good scene of someone who loves to learn and teach! [Emot=default,28/]It's not too short, just tell me a little bit about the background story. Do you still plan to talk about the ending?
Very logical
I wrote it too slowly, I guess I became a legendary mage when I traveled through time, and then returned to Earth to save the world
Speechless =_=
There are 70 chapters in the early stage, and the content is as bland as water. The first 70 chapters are all about the source of the protagonist's abilities, all kinds of learning, and at most a little memoir. It gives me the feeling that after this chapter, the protagonist's certain numerical value has improved, and after the next chapter, the protagonist's certain numerical value has improved again. There are really little battles and conflicts in the middle, and there is no plot. I even suspected that what I was reading was not a novel, but like the instruction manual of a certain novel. It was really boring.
Suddenly I had the idea that this "Arthur" game could not have been created by people from another world through time and space cracks or something. It's scary to think about it. After all, why did it happen that meteorites appeared on the earth on the first anniversary of "Arthur"?
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There are too many settings and too little plot. It is not recommended for non-DND fans to read. The setting is very careful, but the writing is a bit poor and the plot is not coherent enough, which greatly affects the reading experience.



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