
You Call This a Spell? !
About This Novel
The Industrial Revolution, the Age of Dharma End. Machine guns, train guns, armored ships... Every new weapon surpasses magic in range and power! The mage seemed to be reaching the end of his rope. But Mo Lin, who traveled through time and came to this world, didn't think so. Just because he has a unique talent of "spell deconstruction". Just as chemists realize that matter is made of elements, He understood the nature of "magic", Perceived that it has an almost infinite upper limit. Those military technologies that are black technologies for the current era and even the earth in the 21st century, He will use magic to realize it one by one.
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Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
The writing style of the book is okay, but the setting is unacceptable to many people.
As for books, this setting is not acceptable to many people. I see that many people in the comment area are not interested in this aspect. I just read the first few chapters and stopped reading. After all, a mage has to fight with others. It is impossible for magic to decline, no matter how advanced technology is now.
When I saw Chapter 12, I felt something was wrong. A magical civilization didn't even have a healing technique. It was weird.
The writing and plot are very good. I really wanted to stop updating them, but it's a pity.
rely on
A bunch of answers, the mage is a clown in the circus, the mage is a highly intelligent person, the front is contradictory everywhere
The subject matter is very novel, but the background introduction is vague, and those who are impatient will not be able to read it.
The author's choice of subject matter is good, and his writing style is also good. It can be seen that the worldview construction is quite large. However, mainstream magic novels tend to be occult and idealistic, so I may not be used to the author's novels. But it is also worth looking forward to. In the future, time and space magic will be involved, and psychic magic is very curious about how it can be integrated into the existing world view. How can the technology of the late 19th century defend against psychic spells?
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 7d ago
The writing style of the book is okay, but the setting is unacceptable to many people.
As for books, this setting is not acceptable to many people. I see that many people in the comment area are not interested in this aspect. I just read the first few chapters and stopped reading. After all, a mage has to fight with others. It is impossible for magic to decline, no matter how advanced technology is now.
When I saw Chapter 12, I felt something was wrong. A magical civilization didn't even have a healing technique. It was weird.
The writing and plot are very good. I really wanted to stop updating them, but it's a pity.
rely on
A bunch of answers, the mage is a clown in the circus, the mage is a highly intelligent person, the front is contradictory everywhere
The subject matter is very novel, but the background introduction is vague, and those who are impatient will not be able to read it.
The author's choice of subject matter is good, and his writing style is also good. It can be seen that the worldview construction is quite large. However, mainstream magic novels tend to be occult and idealistic, so I may not be used to the author's novels. But it is also worth looking forward to. In the future, time and space magic will be involved, and psychic magic is very curious about how it can be integrated into the existing world view. How can the technology of the late 19th century defend against psychic spells?









