
I Have a Mission Log
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[Fantasy World] [Slow Heat] [Pseudo dnd] [Plate Mage] [Quest Adventure] Colin traveled to a fantasy world where swords and magic existed. Bad news: He's wearing it on a low-income adventurer who can't even pay rent in the slums. Good news: There is also a mission log that comes with him, [As long as you can complete the missions given by others, you can get rewards. The more difficult the mission, the more rewards]. "There are a few more rats in the sewer. Boy, do you want to go?" "Damn it, why is there a 1.5 Meter tall slug in the sewer?" Mission Level [Ordinary Man], Reward: Trick: "Blade Protection" "Sir, that damn succubus deceived everything that belonged to me..." "Ma'am, actually I know you are the damn succubus." Mission level [Local Hero], rewards: Intelligence +1, Agility +1, Constitution +1, Ability: "Sword Song" "Respect heroes, please kill the evil god who came to the world for the sake of this world!" "When I accept the commission, can you first tell me that the group of evil gods came out in a group?!" Mission level [Living Legend], reward: Intelligence +4, Constitution +4, nine-ring spell: "Wish" Relying on the unparalleled spirit of contract, a poor man struggling in the slums gradually embarked on the path of a legendary adventurer. He drew strength from each trivial task, and walked from the mortal world to heaven and hell. His name was written from the corner of the adventurer's log to the immortal epic sung by the bard.
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About prices
I recently chatted with several brothers in the comment area. Many people think that the price level in Chapter 7 is very unreasonable, because in a world where a weapon costs more than ten gold coins and armor costs hundreds of gold coins, it seems that an adventurer can't survive with a commission of five silver coins? This is actually a problem with my expression. I'm very sorry if the reading experience is not good for brothers. The prices in this book are based on DND and the real Middle Ages, 1 gold coin = 10 silver coins = 100 copper coins Weapons worth more than ten gold coins refer to long swords. This kind of weapon is a relatively high-end weapon. Generally, low-level mercenaries use hunting knives and the like. If converted into the book, a second-hand hunting knife is only a little more than one gold coin. The price of a breastplate of a few hundred gold coins refers to the price of second-hand breastplates in the 14th century. The breastplate converted by foreign enthusiasts is worth about 16,500 US dollars today. If it is second-hand, it will cost tens of thousands. At that time, civilians in the Middle Ages needed to work for several years to afford it, so low-level mercenaries usually bought things like cotton armor. Therefore, a low-level adventurer should be holding a second-hand hunting knife of about one gold coin, wearing second-hand cotton armor of more than three gold coins, and renting a house for one gold coin a month. Looking at it this way, a two-day round-trip request with a reward of five silver coins should be considered acceptable, right? Of course, I didn't write these things clearly in the book. It's really my problem, so I'm very sorry. As for why this kind of price measurement is used in the magical world, the main reason is that it is more convenient to have something to refer to, and the second reason is not to make the armor too cheap.
Every time you add points, you are in front of others, so you are not afraid of suspicion, right? The orc has said it several times, and his memory is not improved at all.
The book's lack of popularity is largely due to the rent.
It's pretty good. I can barely watch it. Personally, I think there are a few bad points. One is that the division of strength is not clear. Every time I feel like I have accomplished something big and I am a hero in a certain place, but in fact I just killed a few monsters. The second is the economic system. It can also be said that the difficulty of the task and the reward are not equal. I solved a big event in a certain place at every turn. I didn't give any cash afterwards. I used equipment to pay for it. And each piece of equipment cost dozens of gold. But after completing a mission with a narrow escape, I only gave a few gold after destroying all the armor. Besides, you are a hero of a certain place. We thank you for this. Maybe it's because I'm not careful in reading. The above only represents my personal opinion.
very real
In the past, fantasy novels often wrote about the protagonist becoming a brave man, a hero, and a god with the help of plug-ins. They rarely mentioned what the protagonist encountered and such small difficulties. This book writes about a more realistic time traveler who has been struggling all the way in a different world, constantly overcoming some small difficulties, and embarking on the path of becoming a civilian hero and a low-level hero.
It's too slow and boring. After reading it for a while, dozens of chapters, I didn't even understand the main plot. It was all about killing monsters and upgrading, so forget it. The point is that the pig's trotters have been improved too little. Every time you take a risk, the pig's trotters' combat power changes from the original 1 to 1.1😂😂
Very traditional western magic novel
The plot feels like there are branch lines without a main line. It is about upgrading, killing monsters and accepting tasks. It feels a bit like an anime. The sense of immersion in the novel is too low. Also, the protagonist's system can be said to be very low. It seems that the rewards are given out and it feels like God rewards hard work. However, the protagonist's spells and physical skills are improved very slowly. Isn't the core a spell? It's a bit funny that the protagonist asks a dwarf to learn how to dress, but doesn't the quality of the clothes still depend on the quality of the equipment? After looking for dwarves before and after, I improved a fire skill, and the protagonist is an orc teammate. I feel that the protagonist is suitable to be a lone ranger.
I don't really like novels with a Western setting. I can't even remember the names of the characters. It would be great if it had a Chinese setting. I actually like this type of novel, but I can't stand the Western character setting🤗
It makes sense that no one is watching. It's full of poisonous spots.
It's a good-looking, very traditional fantasy novel. The characters and plot are very good. The writing is also good. I feel very comfortable reading it.
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Official(16)Scraped 2d ago
About prices
I recently chatted with several brothers in the comment area. Many people think that the price level in Chapter 7 is very unreasonable, because in a world where a weapon costs more than ten gold coins and armor costs hundreds of gold coins, it seems that an adventurer can't survive with a commission of five silver coins? This is actually a problem with my expression. I'm very sorry if the reading experience is not good for brothers. The prices in this book are based on DND and the real Middle Ages, 1 gold coin = 10 silver coins = 100 copper coins Weapons worth more than ten gold coins refer to long swords. This kind of weapon is a relatively high-end weapon. Generally, low-level mercenaries use hunting knives and the like. If converted into the book, a second-hand hunting knife is only a little more than one gold coin. The price of a breastplate of a few hundred gold coins refers to the price of second-hand breastplates in the 14th century. The breastplate converted by foreign enthusiasts is worth about 16,500 US dollars today. If it is second-hand, it will cost tens of thousands. At that time, civilians in the Middle Ages needed to work for several years to afford it, so low-level mercenaries usually bought things like cotton armor. Therefore, a low-level adventurer should be holding a second-hand hunting knife of about one gold coin, wearing second-hand cotton armor of more than three gold coins, and renting a house for one gold coin a month. Looking at it this way, a two-day round-trip request with a reward of five silver coins should be considered acceptable, right? Of course, I didn't write these things clearly in the book. It's really my problem, so I'm very sorry. As for why this kind of price measurement is used in the magical world, the main reason is that it is more convenient to have something to refer to, and the second reason is not to make the armor too cheap.
Every time you add points, you are in front of others, so you are not afraid of suspicion, right? The orc has said it several times, and his memory is not improved at all.
The book's lack of popularity is largely due to the rent.
It's pretty good. I can barely watch it. Personally, I think there are a few bad points. One is that the division of strength is not clear. Every time I feel like I have accomplished something big and I am a hero in a certain place, but in fact I just killed a few monsters. The second is the economic system. It can also be said that the difficulty of the task and the reward are not equal. I solved a big event in a certain place at every turn. I didn't give any cash afterwards. I used equipment to pay for it. And each piece of equipment cost dozens of gold. But after completing a mission with a narrow escape, I only gave a few gold after destroying all the armor. Besides, you are a hero of a certain place. We thank you for this. Maybe it's because I'm not careful in reading. The above only represents my personal opinion.
very real
In the past, fantasy novels often wrote about the protagonist becoming a brave man, a hero, and a god with the help of plug-ins. They rarely mentioned what the protagonist encountered and such small difficulties. This book writes about a more realistic time traveler who has been struggling all the way in a different world, constantly overcoming some small difficulties, and embarking on the path of becoming a civilian hero and a low-level hero.
It's too slow and boring. After reading it for a while, dozens of chapters, I didn't even understand the main plot. It was all about killing monsters and upgrading, so forget it. The point is that the pig's trotters have been improved too little. Every time you take a risk, the pig's trotters' combat power changes from the original 1 to 1.1😂😂
Very traditional western magic novel
The plot feels like there are branch lines without a main line. It is about upgrading, killing monsters and accepting tasks. It feels a bit like an anime. The sense of immersion in the novel is too low. Also, the protagonist's system can be said to be very low. It seems that the rewards are given out and it feels like God rewards hard work. However, the protagonist's spells and physical skills are improved very slowly. Isn't the core a spell? It's a bit funny that the protagonist asks a dwarf to learn how to dress, but doesn't the quality of the clothes still depend on the quality of the equipment? After looking for dwarves before and after, I improved a fire skill, and the protagonist is an orc teammate. I feel that the protagonist is suitable to be a lone ranger.
I don't really like novels with a Western setting. I can't even remember the names of the characters. It would be great if it had a Chinese setting. I actually like this type of novel, but I can't stand the Western character setting🤗
It makes sense that no one is watching. It's full of poisonous spots.
It's a good-looking, very traditional fantasy novel. The characters and plot are very good. The writing is also good. I feel very comfortable reading it.
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By completing commissioned tasks, you can obtain general proficiency, attributes, characteristics and other rewards. The protagonist starts from a state of poverty to take risks for what to eat tomorrow and rent. The overall writing is smooth and no logical errors were found. I praised the article.




A pretty good fantasy novel Simple yet powerful Not to mention how good it is, readers with patience will probably like it. A very comfortable adventure story to read The fantasy track is getting better and better recently.




Western fantasy adventure team stream, available to watch (see Chapter 301)




Genre: Fantasy Daily updates (deadline for adding to book list): 4000+ Status (deadline for adding to the book list): Not on the shelves Author's last book: Newcomer Style: narrative flow, plain Genre: dnd, weak system, adventure Experience: A very slow-paced adventure novel. In such a low-demon world, it is a good experience to slowly progress while the whole world maintains a low frequency. Disadvantages: 1. The narrative is straightforward and lacks passion. 2. It has a certain approach to classical novels.











