
Alchemist of the Witch World
by Don't Ask The Common People, Ask Ghosts And Gods
About This Novel
There are four ultimates in alchemy in the witchcraft world: One is "Potion Science", and the ultimate goal is the perfect potion - the panacea Azote. The second is "Creationology", which includes various witchcraft, rare objects and magical equipment. The ultimate goal is artifacts. The third is "creativity", the ultimate goal is artificial life. The fourth is "Magic Crystal Science", and the ultimate goal is the Philosopher's Stone. Souls from other worlds traveled here due to a failed forbidden experiment and obtained mysterious talent entries. [Skilled Worker], [Alchemy Machine], [Mercury Theory], [Blackening]... As a time traveler, Roy is convinced that he will eventually win the ultimate Holy Grail and become the perfect immortal existence!
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Official(15)Scraped 2d ago
It gets very boring later on, the settings are nothing new, and the connotations of the new equipment are not clear. This is almost the same in every book by the author. He writes a seemingly new setting, and then leaves it unclear, and falls into a cycle.
It can be regarded as food and grass, and it is slightly different from the classic wizard-style novels.
Written. They are all descriptions of my power of thinking. Regardless of cultivation or alchemy.
It doesn't look good, I deleted it from the bookshelf, it was a waste of my time.
Regardless of the new book about people and ghosts, I didn't expect him to write a Western fantasy!
The pace is too slow and there are a bunch of boring side plots.
No comments are a bit square. . .
Don't the big readers comment? I'm a little panicked, I don't know if I should fall into the trap🤗🤗
Wizards play house, most authors have written it like this. The supporting characters are not above the IQ, are not fully prepared, and commit suicide at will, which is very speechless.
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Only two of the 8 comments are shown, I dare not read them.
An apprentice who is not even qualified to learn witchcraft starts a so-called compulsory mission. It's so funny. He's not even qualified to be a consumable, so he just messes around. What's the point? At least the killing line should be arranged where "a sorcery can be placed".
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Official(15)Scraped 2d ago
It gets very boring later on, the settings are nothing new, and the connotations of the new equipment are not clear. This is almost the same in every book by the author. He writes a seemingly new setting, and then leaves it unclear, and falls into a cycle.
It can be regarded as food and grass, and it is slightly different from the classic wizard-style novels.
Written. They are all descriptions of my power of thinking. Regardless of cultivation or alchemy.
It doesn't look good, I deleted it from the bookshelf, it was a waste of my time.
Regardless of the new book about people and ghosts, I didn't expect him to write a Western fantasy!
The pace is too slow and there are a bunch of boring side plots.
No comments are a bit square. . .
Don't the big readers comment? I'm a little panicked, I don't know if I should fall into the trap🤗🤗
Wizards play house, most authors have written it like this. The supporting characters are not above the IQ, are not fully prepared, and commit suicide at will, which is very speechless.
. . .
Only two of the 8 comments are shown, I dare not read them.
An apprentice who is not even qualified to learn witchcraft starts a so-called compulsory mission. It's so funny. He's not even qualified to be a consumable, so he just messes around. What's the point? At least the killing line should be arranged where "a sorcery can be placed".
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Recommended: 🌟🌟🌟★ The wizarding novels without a female protagonist are not bad at all. They are considered wizarding novels with brains. Even the villain will make peace with the protagonist depending on the situation. . . And the focus is on alchemists, which can be regarded as another sub-category under wizards, distinguishing those who study magic and pursue the truth.




There are four ultimates in alchemy in the witchcraft world: One is "Potion Science", and the ultimate goal is the perfect potion - the universal medicine Azote. The second is "Creationology", which includes various witchcraft, rare objects and magical equipment. The ultimate goal is artifacts. The third is "creativity", the ultimate goal is artificial life. The fourth is "Magic Crystal Science", and the ultimate goal is the Philosopher's Stone. Souls from other worlds traveled here due to a failed forbidden experiment and obtained mysterious talent entries. [Skilled Worker], [Alchemy Machine], [Mercury Theory], [Blackening]... As a time traveler, Roy is convinced that he will eventually win the ultimate Holy Grail and become the perfect immortal existence!




In the wizard novel, Goldfinger can obtain alchemy-related talents. The protagonist is considered neutral and lawful. It was very interesting at first, but later on, the interest dropped.




Grain- 1. The fancy settings of the plug-in are not impossible, but the result of not being able to keep up with the writing style and trying to write it clearly is that every time the plug-in is played, it is so confusing that people just want to skip it. 2. The plug-in is set to randomly draw talents, but in fact, it is quite speechless to have nothing at all. 3. The feeling of the mysterious side of the wizard is not written out. I have been thinking about it, and I feel that it is not even as interesting as the arcane magic of the enemy force. 4. The protagonist's personality is too kind and too orderly, which fails to highlight the cruel background of the wizard style. 5. It's not enough to be cool. The upgraded official wizard sounds like he's very powerful, but he gets beaten throughout the process. To put it simply, it's tasteless... I still have a dozen chapters to go and I'm too lazy to read them, so I'm going to give up.













