
My Backyard Leads Directly to Azeroth
by Canglang
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Go on an adventure in Azeroth with your robot dog and drone!
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Official(12)Scraped 4d ago
It's so frustrating to watch. Your whole family is being oppressed by capital and the state government. You want to resist, but you just say it at the beginning, and then you happily fight off the monsters slowly. The reader's heart has been blocked by what happened to the protagonist's family. No matter how happy you write about the different world, the reader will not be happy.
The emotional line is all about stuff, it has no meaning except to show that the protagonist is a turtle man. The Red Dragon Queen is actually jealous because of the smell of the protagonist's shampoo, thinking that the protagonist is looking for a woman. Modern cities have also been bullied by villains. Since the protagonist feels that the opponent is powerful and has the ability to travel between the two worlds, can he consider breaking through Azeroth? In the end, apart from using Azeroth's gold to sell some RMB, it didn't help. Instead, he went to Azeroth to develop technology. What's even more outrageous is that after adding hundreds of points, he just kept them for no use, so he opened some storage slots to pour things into Azeroth, and opened the equipment slots to survive. Items need to be bound by the soul to obtain attribute bonuses. The dwarf reminded me of the binding later. As a result, the attributes of the ring obtained in the early stage were directly added when worn. Do you think it comes out as soon as it comes out? Things you can do with a few points include adding storage slots, adding equipment slots, adding spell slots, gaining talents, gaining attributes, gaining resistance, gaining dodge, increasing the upper limit of goods dumping between the two worlds, and reducing the cooldown of traveling between the two worlds. What did the protagonist do? He filled up the storage grids, opened the equipment grids all over his body, one spell grid, one talent grid, and filled up all 10 attribute points. The remaining 200 points were all unused. When he reached level 30 and the storage grids and equipment grids could be used again, he filled up the storage grids and clicked on the equipment grids again. Bro, is there any interest for saving points? There are also experience points. If you touch any relevant knowledge, you can spend the experience points to learn this knowledge, such as the flash spell. As a result, except for a flash, the protagonist learned all the languages of Azeroth, and then used experience to learn modern scientific and technological knowledge. There seems to be another enchantment? But I really don't feel that enchanting skills exist. When making medicine, I only made a few therapeutic potions. After curing the doctor's family and my own family, there was nothing more to do. Generally speaking, the plot is from the modern inversion technology suppressed by hostile forces to Azeroth. In the modern urban line, the existence of hostile forces is to attack the protagonist from time to time. It is obvious that the hostile forces are big capital and cults. The big capital is reflected in the fact that one villager is given hundreds of thousands to demolish a household, but the protagonist's camping ground is only given hundreds of thousands? The cult is reflected in the fact that every time the protagonist is attacked, the protagonist uses mental control to make the enemy say that we are the xx cult. The protagonist, steel, diesel, and drones are constantly purchasing and no one cares about it. There are even people helping to build a swarm system for suicide drones.
Except for the background of Azeroth, which attracts me, the creativity and writing style are average. The city line and the emotional line are relatively poor. It would be better to have none.
I tolerated the city line in the early stage, but there is no city line in the later stage. You cut off the golden finger and turned it into a purely technological stream. In a world where power belongs to yourself, you are not extraordinary. What's going on? When guns become more common in the future, are you ready to take them? Are you planning to seal the Lich King into the soul chip later? Are everyone in World of Warcraft fools? You are still learning Magic Science. Many modern technologies are just a layer of paper. Is it really impossible for others to learn it? Regardless of priority, this is the money that the old author spent in vain on me.
It's a no-brainer, but it starts off poorly, and the plot is also a no-brainer.
Don't let the protagonist's strength expand too quickly, just write slowly at this pace! It is mainly placed in Azeroth, and the reality can be ignored!
**Idiot, incompetent barker? All
It was okay before, but now it's getting more and more boring.
The plot doesn't advance at all, and there's no climax. It's as bland as water.
He is actually an Ancient God author. I remember reading the author's books in the early 2000s.
This is a well-written book, but the updates are too slow. Please add more updates. Man, it's been almost ten years since I read a novel like this. The last time I read a novel like this, it was Zhetian. Come on, man!
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Official(12)Scraped 4d ago
It's so frustrating to watch. Your whole family is being oppressed by capital and the state government. You want to resist, but you just say it at the beginning, and then you happily fight off the monsters slowly. The reader's heart has been blocked by what happened to the protagonist's family. No matter how happy you write about the different world, the reader will not be happy.
The emotional line is all about stuff, it has no meaning except to show that the protagonist is a turtle man. The Red Dragon Queen is actually jealous because of the smell of the protagonist's shampoo, thinking that the protagonist is looking for a woman. Modern cities have also been bullied by villains. Since the protagonist feels that the opponent is powerful and has the ability to travel between the two worlds, can he consider breaking through Azeroth? In the end, apart from using Azeroth's gold to sell some RMB, it didn't help. Instead, he went to Azeroth to develop technology. What's even more outrageous is that after adding hundreds of points, he just kept them for no use, so he opened some storage slots to pour things into Azeroth, and opened the equipment slots to survive. Items need to be bound by the soul to obtain attribute bonuses. The dwarf reminded me of the binding later. As a result, the attributes of the ring obtained in the early stage were directly added when worn. Do you think it comes out as soon as it comes out? Things you can do with a few points include adding storage slots, adding equipment slots, adding spell slots, gaining talents, gaining attributes, gaining resistance, gaining dodge, increasing the upper limit of goods dumping between the two worlds, and reducing the cooldown of traveling between the two worlds. What did the protagonist do? He filled up the storage grids, opened the equipment grids all over his body, one spell grid, one talent grid, and filled up all 10 attribute points. The remaining 200 points were all unused. When he reached level 30 and the storage grids and equipment grids could be used again, he filled up the storage grids and clicked on the equipment grids again. Bro, is there any interest for saving points? There are also experience points. If you touch any relevant knowledge, you can spend the experience points to learn this knowledge, such as the flash spell. As a result, except for a flash, the protagonist learned all the languages of Azeroth, and then used experience to learn modern scientific and technological knowledge. There seems to be another enchantment? But I really don't feel that enchanting skills exist. When making medicine, I only made a few therapeutic potions. After curing the doctor's family and my own family, there was nothing more to do. Generally speaking, the plot is from the modern inversion technology suppressed by hostile forces to Azeroth. In the modern urban line, the existence of hostile forces is to attack the protagonist from time to time. It is obvious that the hostile forces are big capital and cults. The big capital is reflected in the fact that one villager is given hundreds of thousands to demolish a household, but the protagonist's camping ground is only given hundreds of thousands? The cult is reflected in the fact that every time the protagonist is attacked, the protagonist uses mental control to make the enemy say that we are the xx cult. The protagonist, steel, diesel, and drones are constantly purchasing and no one cares about it. There are even people helping to build a swarm system for suicide drones.
Except for the background of Azeroth, which attracts me, the creativity and writing style are average. The city line and the emotional line are relatively poor. It would be better to have none.
I tolerated the city line in the early stage, but there is no city line in the later stage. You cut off the golden finger and turned it into a purely technological stream. In a world where power belongs to yourself, you are not extraordinary. What's going on? When guns become more common in the future, are you ready to take them? Are you planning to seal the Lich King into the soul chip later? Are everyone in World of Warcraft fools? You are still learning Magic Science. Many modern technologies are just a layer of paper. Is it really impossible for others to learn it? Regardless of priority, this is the money that the old author spent in vain on me.
It's a no-brainer, but it starts off poorly, and the plot is also a no-brainer.
Don't let the protagonist's strength expand too quickly, just write slowly at this pace! It is mainly placed in Azeroth, and the reality can be ignored!
**Idiot, incompetent barker? All
It was okay before, but now it's getting more and more boring.
The plot doesn't advance at all, and there's no climax. It's as bland as water.
He is actually an Ancient God author. I remember reading the author's books in the early 2000s.
This is a well-written book, but the updates are too slow. Please add more updates. Man, it's been almost ten years since I read a novel like this. The last time I read a novel like this, it was Zhetian. Come on, man!









