
Synthetic Wizard
by Insomnia Is Worse Than Writing A Book
About This Novel
Traveling back to the game world he played during his lifetime, Sunan became a noble child who had his title taken away. At this time, the continent is still an elemental desert. The powerful wizard abandoned this world thousands of years ago and went on an expedition to the multiverse. The wizard gradually became a mythical legend. Only Sunan knew that after a thousand years the elements would revive and wizards would return, and the mainland would soon usher in a prosperous wizarding era. Then what he has to do is simple. Work hard to become a wizard and live until the age of wizards comes! "Poor resources?" "I have no choice but to synthesize it myself." Su Nan opened the synthetic Rubik's Cube. This is the story of a time traveler who brought a player panel and a synthetic Rubik's Cube, relying on a slight prophetic advantage, to dominate the world.
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Official(77)Scraped 20d ago
Here are some thoughts from the author's latest photos!
Why do wizards run away when they can open an elemental pool? Apart from anything else, it should be easy to occupy some elemental planes, right? None of them even thought about integrating the elemental plane directly into the main plane? As long as the elemental planes are fused enough, then the scarcity of which elements shouldn't be a big problem, right? Even if you don't blend in, it shouldn't be a problem if you change it to a paradise similar to ours in the East and lock the elemental energy, right? You just set up a scarcity of elemental energy and don't describe it. Isn't that very clever? How about the author make a patch? Just write that the main plane has a setting similar to the elemental sea? The tide rises and falls. The elements in the main plane have more energy and are active. The elements that fall into the main plane have less energy and are lazy and slow?
Has the system collapsed? A third-level wizard apprentice, with golems, potions, bases, gold coins, gems... To be honest, he can now dominate a country. Even if the magic power recovers, can the entire continent maintain a second-level wizard? What about the third level? Not to mention how many levels there are to come, the ninth-level multi-world, the eighth-level supreme world, the seventh-level top world, the fifth- and sixth-level cross-world, and the fourth level are all difficult, right? Your apprentice is too strong. I can only say that it is too big, and it cannot show the gap between you and the same level. How many trump cards do you have? Chapter 117 writes: At least it is much stronger than the average third-level wizard apprentice.
It's time to start working again. I'm working every two days for three days. I still want tickets. One ticket a day is enough.
Even if there is synthesis
Are there no limits to the imbecile world? It's so easy to upgrade with no restrictions or side effects.
Very good66666666 Witcher novels lead the way
Very nice book
After reading Chapter 76, I didn't find any major problems. Goldfinger is a must, otherwise you won't be able to grow at all. This book tells the story of the growth of a wizard in the desert (the end of the world). In a world lacking magic elements, you can only rely on goldfinger to synthesize cultivation resources (there are not enough elements for cultivation based on talent). Of course, there are actually problems with what the author wrote. The synthesized resources are to increase the activity of the soul (talent), but the lack of elements is the key problem. Then there is the improper arrangement of combat power. Legendary warriors who can use elements appeared in the early stage. In fact, the end of the world refers to completely or basically no elements. It is estimated that only a few people in the entire world can become legendary warriors. And the power of spells should not be as powerful as warriors. The fireball spell can probably light a cigarette, or The person cannot cast a few spells, and it takes a long time for the elements to recover. According to the current situation, in fact, a powerful mage does not need to give up this planet. He can completely rule this planet, use limited resources to train apprentices, and then take them out to fight, or they can provide for old age and experiment, as long as they obtain resources from other planets.
It's well written, and it's not a big deal or a big deal.
The character of the protagonist of the article is also guaranteed. There are just too few articles. It would be better to make them faster.
The writing is too huge. Huge to the point of complexity. Then your story can be written directly 1000 years later. Then you are still an apprentice. I can't watch it anymore.
It's very interesting to read so far. There are so many updates. The plot development is very in line with my personal taste. I feel more comfortable reading it than a book by a platinum author.
Good, good, good, good, good
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Official(77)Scraped 20d ago
Here are some thoughts from the author's latest photos!
Why do wizards run away when they can open an elemental pool? Apart from anything else, it should be easy to occupy some elemental planes, right? None of them even thought about integrating the elemental plane directly into the main plane? As long as the elemental planes are fused enough, then the scarcity of which elements shouldn't be a big problem, right? Even if you don't blend in, it shouldn't be a problem if you change it to a paradise similar to ours in the East and lock the elemental energy, right? You just set up a scarcity of elemental energy and don't describe it. Isn't that very clever? How about the author make a patch? Just write that the main plane has a setting similar to the elemental sea? The tide rises and falls. The elements in the main plane have more energy and are active. The elements that fall into the main plane have less energy and are lazy and slow?
Has the system collapsed? A third-level wizard apprentice, with golems, potions, bases, gold coins, gems... To be honest, he can now dominate a country. Even if the magic power recovers, can the entire continent maintain a second-level wizard? What about the third level? Not to mention how many levels there are to come, the ninth-level multi-world, the eighth-level supreme world, the seventh-level top world, the fifth- and sixth-level cross-world, and the fourth level are all difficult, right? Your apprentice is too strong. I can only say that it is too big, and it cannot show the gap between you and the same level. How many trump cards do you have? Chapter 117 writes: At least it is much stronger than the average third-level wizard apprentice.
It's time to start working again. I'm working every two days for three days. I still want tickets. One ticket a day is enough.
Even if there is synthesis
Are there no limits to the imbecile world? It's so easy to upgrade with no restrictions or side effects.
Very good66666666 Witcher novels lead the way
Very nice book
After reading Chapter 76, I didn't find any major problems. Goldfinger is a must, otherwise you won't be able to grow at all. This book tells the story of the growth of a wizard in the desert (the end of the world). In a world lacking magic elements, you can only rely on goldfinger to synthesize cultivation resources (there are not enough elements for cultivation based on talent). Of course, there are actually problems with what the author wrote. The synthesized resources are to increase the activity of the soul (talent), but the lack of elements is the key problem. Then there is the improper arrangement of combat power. Legendary warriors who can use elements appeared in the early stage. In fact, the end of the world refers to completely or basically no elements. It is estimated that only a few people in the entire world can become legendary warriors. And the power of spells should not be as powerful as warriors. The fireball spell can probably light a cigarette, or The person cannot cast a few spells, and it takes a long time for the elements to recover. According to the current situation, in fact, a powerful mage does not need to give up this planet. He can completely rule this planet, use limited resources to train apprentices, and then take them out to fight, or they can provide for old age and experiment, as long as they obtain resources from other planets.
It's well written, and it's not a big deal or a big deal.
The character of the protagonist of the article is also guaranteed. There are just too few articles. It would be better to make them faster.
The writing is too huge. Huge to the point of complexity. Then your story can be written directly 1000 years later. Then you are still an apprentice. I can't watch it anymore.
It's very interesting to read so far. There are so many updates. The plot development is very in line with my personal taste. I feel more comfortable reading it than a book by a platinum author.
Good, good, good, good, good
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The wizard from another world was forced to move to other dimensions due to the loss of energy. The protagonist traveled through time and obtained two plug-ins. One is that you can upgrade your skills by reading books and experimenting, and the other is that you can synthesize better things by putting the same items together. Forage




Unfinished Goldfinger: Synthesis Girlfriend: The protagonist travels to another world, similar to the end of the law. After a thousand years, the spiritual energy is revived. There is no knight transition at the beginning and he takes the path of a wizard. He and his brother start from a young lord. I saw Chapter 298, it's gone, save it, I'll die.




I found a wizard-style novel. Goldfinger is a Rubik's Cube that synthesizes abilities. It's really well written. You can read it.




I really like to read wizard novels, but it's hard to find them. This one is pretty average, it's not an authentic wizard... It looks like it's covered in magic skin... But it's still enough for a novice to read.













