
Pirate: I Can Summon a Substitute
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[Updated steadily every day, at least twice. Standing is the ability in JOJO's Bizarre Adventure] Didi traveled through the world of pirates, became the unknown Dio Diavolo, and obtained the stand-in system. One devil fruit can extract a substitute. From Silver Chariot, Craft Work, to Crimson King, White Snake, The World, to Made in Heaven, Love Train... "This is a trial. A person's growth is to overcome his immature past. Portcas D. Ace, you think so too, right?" Ace looked at the bottom of the stairs in shock: "Diablo! Don't come here! I'm up there, and you're down there!" "I'll give you a chance, Monkey D. Luffy. As long as you take two steps back, I will take you as my companion." Luffy looked at his retreating position on the stairs, with a foolish look on his face: "I understand, Dio, you are the Staircase Man who ate the Staircase Fruit, and your ability is to control the stairs!"
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Official(15)Scraped 27d ago
It's really awesome. If you hit Biais, you just can't kill him. Pierce the chest x3, break the skull, an eye, two legs, and a hand. Can't you die? Won't he bleed to death? Akainu was taken away with one punch, but you were beaten for dozens of chapters and are still in the water. You don't think this kind of scene is good-looking,**.
Generally! Does the author think the people coming out of the Navy rookie training camp are awesome? Or do you think Navy training camp is more formal? Author, have you forgotten your golden finger when writing the protagonist? The protagonist can learn the people or special skills summoned by the devil fruit, so why would you go to the navy? To be a clown? To be a dog? Being a punching bag for those marines who think the protagonist is useless? (Although the protagonist will directly deal with that person in the next chapter) But I still think that the protagonist went to the navy to be a dog. What? Are all the female characters in One Piece in the Navy? So you wrote a false statement, saying that you want to join the Navy because the Navy's rookie training camp is formal? Then you shouldn't allow the protagonist to learn some skills of the people he summons, otherwise it would be really disgusting.
No, the water is extremely high. Moreover, the protagonist's character is Shi, and Dior's personality charm cannot be described. Moreover, the author basically has no outline and is severely graded. He's already invincible, that's bullshit.
No, man
I praise you for writing good fight scenes, but you can't keep writing them. How many chapters have I written? It's a bit watery. No matter how good the fighting scenes are, you will get tired of them after watching them for a long time.
The subject matter is really good, but this is history
It feels like driving low and going high.
The second volume is much better written than the first volume. The first volume is really a bit unclear. Except for the fighting scenes, which are well written, I feel that other aspects are very average. The second volume is still exciting in terms of fighting scenes, without any regression. At the same time, it fills in some of the pitfalls of the first volume, and the plot rhythm is much better than that of the first volume (at least I have the desire to catch up). I feel like the author is getting better and better, and the more he writes, the better he gets.
What is written is just a piece of shit, the author should give the readers money
The golden experience ability is to give life to inanimate creatures, and the created creatures can transform into any creature as needed. The potential of the Gold Experience goes far beyond this, with further development of its capabilities. 1. Create multifunctional organisms The core ability of the Golden Experience is to bring life to non-living things, which is not limited to simple biological creation. Creatures with specific functions can also be created, such as combat creatures with attack power. They can become the vanguard of the team, directly participate in the battle, and pose a threat to the enemy. At the same time, you can also create creatures with special abilities, such as detection, treatment or combat assistance, to adapt to different combat needs. 2. Mental attack and defense Another potential use for Gold Experience is in psychic attacks. When the golden experience hits the human body, it not only gives life, but also triggers a mental rampage effect, making the opponent's movements slow and the pain perception weakened. This ability is particularly effective against powerful enemies and can be used as a strategic means of attack or as the key to reversing the situation in times of crisis. 3. Soul transfer and tactical application The creative capabilities of Gold Experience can also be extended to the tactical use of soul transfer. Creating a soulless body in advance can transfer the soul under certain circumstances. This is not only a means of escape, but also a tactical surprise attack. In combat, this can be used to confuse enemies, or to change roles at critical moments, changing the direction of the battle.
It looks good, thank you so much to the author; when can I see that evil deeds are easy to do?
It's too watery, and the author doesn't seem to have any outline, and the protagonist doesn't seem to be able to accomplish anything. What's more, the author overestimates the world government, and even wants to spread Pluto's design around the world. That's awesome, but the plot is too small
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Official(15)Scraped 27d ago
It's really awesome. If you hit Biais, you just can't kill him. Pierce the chest x3, break the skull, an eye, two legs, and a hand. Can't you die? Won't he bleed to death? Akainu was taken away with one punch, but you were beaten for dozens of chapters and are still in the water. You don't think this kind of scene is good-looking,**.
Generally! Does the author think the people coming out of the Navy rookie training camp are awesome? Or do you think Navy training camp is more formal? Author, have you forgotten your golden finger when writing the protagonist? The protagonist can learn the people or special skills summoned by the devil fruit, so why would you go to the navy? To be a clown? To be a dog? Being a punching bag for those marines who think the protagonist is useless? (Although the protagonist will directly deal with that person in the next chapter) But I still think that the protagonist went to the navy to be a dog. What? Are all the female characters in One Piece in the Navy? So you wrote a false statement, saying that you want to join the Navy because the Navy's rookie training camp is formal? Then you shouldn't allow the protagonist to learn some skills of the people he summons, otherwise it would be really disgusting.
No, the water is extremely high. Moreover, the protagonist's character is Shi, and Dior's personality charm cannot be described. Moreover, the author basically has no outline and is severely graded. He's already invincible, that's bullshit.
No, man
I praise you for writing good fight scenes, but you can't keep writing them. How many chapters have I written? It's a bit watery. No matter how good the fighting scenes are, you will get tired of them after watching them for a long time.
The subject matter is really good, but this is history
It feels like driving low and going high.
The second volume is much better written than the first volume. The first volume is really a bit unclear. Except for the fighting scenes, which are well written, I feel that other aspects are very average. The second volume is still exciting in terms of fighting scenes, without any regression. At the same time, it fills in some of the pitfalls of the first volume, and the plot rhythm is much better than that of the first volume (at least I have the desire to catch up). I feel like the author is getting better and better, and the more he writes, the better he gets.
What is written is just a piece of shit, the author should give the readers money
The golden experience ability is to give life to inanimate creatures, and the created creatures can transform into any creature as needed. The potential of the Gold Experience goes far beyond this, with further development of its capabilities. 1. Create multifunctional organisms The core ability of the Golden Experience is to bring life to non-living things, which is not limited to simple biological creation. Creatures with specific functions can also be created, such as combat creatures with attack power. They can become the vanguard of the team, directly participate in the battle, and pose a threat to the enemy. At the same time, you can also create creatures with special abilities, such as detection, treatment or combat assistance, to adapt to different combat needs. 2. Mental attack and defense Another potential use for Gold Experience is in psychic attacks. When the golden experience hits the human body, it not only gives life, but also triggers a mental rampage effect, making the opponent's movements slow and the pain perception weakened. This ability is particularly effective against powerful enemies and can be used as a strategic means of attack or as the key to reversing the situation in times of crisis. 3. Soul transfer and tactical application The creative capabilities of Gold Experience can also be extended to the tactical use of soul transfer. Creating a soulless body in advance can transfer the soul under certain circumstances. This is not only a means of escape, but also a tactical surprise attack. In combat, this can be used to confuse enemies, or to change roles at critical moments, changing the direction of the battle.
It looks good, thank you so much to the author; when can I see that evil deeds are easy to do?
It's too watery, and the author doesn't seem to have any outline, and the protagonist doesn't seem to be able to accomplish anything. What's more, the author overestimates the world government, and even wants to spread Pluto's design around the world. That's awesome, but the plot is too small
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Updating, [Blue Excellent] The Golden Finger Devil Fruit draws a substitute of the corresponding level, the Stand User vs. The Devil Fruit, which feels a bit like a substitute battle. The villain-type protagonist is a bit too hate-seeking and can turn against other characters for no reason. Furthermore, the intelligence of hot-blooded characters has been improved, but it is understandable, otherwise the mechanical monster's stand-in user would kill the opponent if he did not fight head-on. Also, the first old enemy Ace was so strengthened that he did sit-ups several times, suffered multiple fatal injuries and then faked his death and escaped. He also revealed all the protagonist's vest abilities. In the end, he played an empty castle trick with the protagonist before he died. Not to mention the protagonist, I was numb as a reader. It was okay that his heart was injured at first. The doctor saved him, and he could transform himself into sit-ups in advance for subsequent headshots. I really can't blame the protagonist for breaking his bones and throwing away ashes.




It's not an invincible style. It tells the story of a JoJo villain in One Piece. It has a lot of honest battles of wits. However, the protagonist is a villain with an invincible buff and looks at the decent sit-ups. If you can't accept this, it's a poisonous point. The overall description of the battle is ok, and the pacing is well controlled. It's not like the author said it was his first time writing a book. 8.9




The battle is written very much like a substitute battle. While it is relatively refreshing, the combat power does not rise too fast. It is just that controlling the kingdom is a bit boring.




It's a good book that I caught up with the latest chapters in one go. It's a rare good book that can write the flavor of a stand-in among pirates, and the pirate characters still retain their original taste. I've caught up with the latest one now. The main character is a rare dark type, similar to JOJO BOSS, with BOSS's unique decisiveness in killing and unique frustration. The whole plot is full of ups and downs, but it's still enjoyable.













