
Is This the World of Pai Lao? Ada Thief!
by Gray House
About This Novel
When you wake up, your duel level drops to one ten thousandth? When I woke up, the duel environment was set back twenty years! With a confused look on his face, he became a child before Duel Monsters became popular all over the world. He was also a classmate of the first Duel King Muto Yugi. Hayato said, the matter is over, let's play cards first, I must shoot my Tamashi immediately - wait, as the protagonist, shouldn't I start with the ultra-era mainstream deck, why is it a mortal bone and a fish? But it doesn't matter! I will directly release my monster - sacrifice yourself for the cause of justice! Group number: 316486071
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Official(28)Scraped 2d ago
I don't have my own line...
This novel basically follows the game. It has no independent opinion and the characters are not up to par... The card drawing thing was cut off several times and basically just followed the game... Every time I fight monsters, it is inserted into the plot. I have no opinions of my own. It feels like a supporting role. I usually give a few clues and a little help... I don't understand... Follow the trend of novels
good book
How can I put it this way? The book is definitely a good book, and the jokes are quite smooth, and there are no embarrassing jokes. But the shortcoming is also obvious that some plot aspects are too delayed. For example, there is a duel in Feather Moth! It only took 10 chapters to persuade me to give up a little bit. It's not that it's not well written, but it just felt like I was using too much force, and my energy was completely used in the wrong place, because normal people must know that the protagonist can definitely win against Feather Moth, which leads to the feeling that he can win earlier but just to create suspense, it feels like it's being dragged out. If the opponent is someone like Yugi or Kaiba, I can totally accept it and write dozens of chapters. I may even find the ups and downs of the plot very satisfying. But if the opponent is someone like Yumo, I feel completely unworthy. Even if the protagonist wins, I don't feel that much satisfaction. Also, the protagonist's plug-ins are too different. It's not that the system or a single plug-in like the Ink Card is not good (after all, there are many people who print cards in Yu-Gi-Oh!), But the Ink Card plus the card-drawing artifacts like Skyfall, Angel, Demon, and Professor's Pot together are outrageous. If a card like Skyfall does not restrict the protagonist from actively using it, in the future when the author writes about the endgame, my first reaction may be to just print the card Skyfall and continue with various stories, rather than the kind of card that I need to print out if I want to break this endgame. If the protagonist keeps taking the initiative to use divine cards like Skyfall, then I think it would be more direct to give the protagonist an invincible big brother card to blow up fish ponds.
As soon as you hear the name of this protagonist, you know that he is not good at playing cards.
Author's avatar...
I use the command of the skill strategist... Stella! ! !
Really, why are they all so watery? You weren't like this before...
tequila girl
Nile Girl????????????
Black magician girl, is it because you blush when reading a spell book because you don't understand it?
FGO can only guarantee four if it's ten times in a row, but it's only a trap in duel links, and it can only be guaranteed in fifty times. If you encounter someone with a bad hand, it's rubbish to save, like me.
Not interesting
It was bland and boring. I felt like the main character was just a middle school boy. There was no original plot and it made me want to sleep.
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Official(28)Scraped 2d ago
I don't have my own line...
This novel basically follows the game. It has no independent opinion and the characters are not up to par... The card drawing thing was cut off several times and basically just followed the game... Every time I fight monsters, it is inserted into the plot. I have no opinions of my own. It feels like a supporting role. I usually give a few clues and a little help... I don't understand... Follow the trend of novels
good book
How can I put it this way? The book is definitely a good book, and the jokes are quite smooth, and there are no embarrassing jokes. But the shortcoming is also obvious that some plot aspects are too delayed. For example, there is a duel in Feather Moth! It only took 10 chapters to persuade me to give up a little bit. It's not that it's not well written, but it just felt like I was using too much force, and my energy was completely used in the wrong place, because normal people must know that the protagonist can definitely win against Feather Moth, which leads to the feeling that he can win earlier but just to create suspense, it feels like it's being dragged out. If the opponent is someone like Yugi or Kaiba, I can totally accept it and write dozens of chapters. I may even find the ups and downs of the plot very satisfying. But if the opponent is someone like Yumo, I feel completely unworthy. Even if the protagonist wins, I don't feel that much satisfaction. Also, the protagonist's plug-ins are too different. It's not that the system or a single plug-in like the Ink Card is not good (after all, there are many people who print cards in Yu-Gi-Oh!), But the Ink Card plus the card-drawing artifacts like Skyfall, Angel, Demon, and Professor's Pot together are outrageous. If a card like Skyfall does not restrict the protagonist from actively using it, in the future when the author writes about the endgame, my first reaction may be to just print the card Skyfall and continue with various stories, rather than the kind of card that I need to print out if I want to break this endgame. If the protagonist keeps taking the initiative to use divine cards like Skyfall, then I think it would be more direct to give the protagonist an invincible big brother card to blow up fish ponds.
As soon as you hear the name of this protagonist, you know that he is not good at playing cards.
Author's avatar...
I use the command of the skill strategist... Stella! ! !
Really, why are they all so watery? You weren't like this before...
tequila girl
Nile Girl????????????
Black magician girl, is it because you blush when reading a spell book because you don't understand it?
FGO can only guarantee four if it's ten times in a row, but it's only a trap in duel links, and it can only be guaranteed in fifty times. If you encounter someone with a bad hand, it's rubbish to save, like me.
Not interesting
It was bland and boring. I felt like the main character was just a middle school boy. There was no original plot and it made me want to sleep.
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Quite interesting




A Yu-Gi-Oh fanfic, the timeline is somewhat before Duel Kingdom, that is, the ancient period with 2000 LP and no trap cards. Hey (˶‾᷄ ⁻̫ ‾᷅˵)



Tags: [Yu-Gi-Oh!] [Playing Cards] [Happy (?) Duel] Rating: [Good Grass] Introduction: To be fair, there is no problem in adding [Giant Soldier] to a pure hero deck! To be fair, there's nothing wrong with adding [Dark Knight - Gaia] to a purely mechanical deck, right? To be fair, drawing whatever cards you want is a basic operation, right? Advantages: ●The character of the protagonist is very three-dimensional, and the plot setting is not abrupt. ●Although it is a fan work, it does not blindly follow the original work, but has its own ideas, and this idea does not exceed the basic framework of the original work. ●The hidden details in the original work are explained to a certain extent. (The author must be familiar with the Yu-Gi-Oh manga!) ●Additional advantages: The author is very good at organizing things! Disadvantages: ●Some details make readers uncomfortable.




It's a very joyful book with a lot of memes.














