
The Only Player in the Warhammer Universe
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About This Novel
This is a dark and desperate time. In the forty-second millennium, the Cadian Fortress fell, a great rift across the galaxy tore the empire apart, and the end times of darkness and despair arrived. The fate of mankind seems to have been destined to perish in endless horrific wars. Until Dutch, who mistakenly thought he was playing a virtual reality game, came to this world rashly. "The plot dialogues are the most annoying, skip them all." "I don't want to know why, I just want to kill." Guilliman: Dutch is an excellent warrior, but he doesn't like to listen to others. Every time he wants to say something to him, he has to skip it. Trazin: I'm curious about how he knocked the stars into squares. Tau: Physics no longer exists for that guy. Khorne: That bastard built a big pillar and said he was going to use it to poke me. Nurgle: He captured my children and washed them clean. This humiliation makes me heartbroken. Tzeentch: All changes are part of fate, but fate was shattered by that bastard. Slaanesh: In fact, Dutch has been corrupted by me, but I dare not tell him. .................. Dutch: Forget about the front, forget about the back, in short, let the subspace burn. Emperor: Support, 666.
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Official(37)Scraped 23d ago
Don't like system 58
1: The reason why I don't like the system is that the protagonist is just a puppet. Opportunity does not use brain planning, just sends it directly. Ability will not be developed using the brain, but created using the brain, and will be given directly. 2: I don't like novels that start with the second generation of rich people and the cultivation of great emperors. Opportunities will come as they come, they are invincible and have no innovative imagination. If I travel to the world of cultivating immortals, even useless spiritual roots/martial spirits can counterattack and become gods. Plasma (Valkyrie's Tesla), compressed density (brother's black hole nuclear explosion), biological research (Hokage's Orochimaru),... Have you read so many books in vain? Why can others thrive without a system, but what about their brains? 58
It's good-looking. I love reading it. It's much better than the Marvel one next door. I hope the author will do more.
Come on, author, update quickly. Come and update soon.
Personally I feel it's OK
It's not bad. Friends who are book lovers can check it out.
Does the author have a group? I want to urge for updates. Speed up the updates.
There is no sense of the Warhammer universe, no sense of the player mentality, nothing is written.
A little suggestion
The author wanted to create a player who doesn't pay attention to the plot, and he did a pretty good job. But the problem now is that readers cannot empathize with the protagonist. It was okay at first, but as I read, I became less and less empathetic, because the protagonist didn't pay attention to the plot, but the readers did. Readers want to see changes, they want to see people in pain relieved of their pain, they want to see people who deserve to die die early, they want to see regrets eliminated. I suggest that the author really skips when describing skipping, and does not describe the plots that the protagonist wants to skip, and then integrates these plots into the process of doing tasks, so that readers and the protagonist can understand the plot together while doing tasks. This can reduce the sense of separation between the reader and the protagonist. As for the reactions of other characters, it can be described from the side.
It's very nice, two per day, which is too little.
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Official(37)Scraped 23d ago
Don't like system 58
1: The reason why I don't like the system is that the protagonist is just a puppet. Opportunity does not use brain planning, just sends it directly. Ability will not be developed using the brain, but created using the brain, and will be given directly. 2: I don't like novels that start with the second generation of rich people and the cultivation of great emperors. Opportunities will come as they come, they are invincible and have no innovative imagination. If I travel to the world of cultivating immortals, even useless spiritual roots/martial spirits can counterattack and become gods. Plasma (Valkyrie's Tesla), compressed density (brother's black hole nuclear explosion), biological research (Hokage's Orochimaru),... Have you read so many books in vain? Why can others thrive without a system, but what about their brains? 58
It's good-looking. I love reading it. It's much better than the Marvel one next door. I hope the author will do more.
Come on, author, update quickly. Come and update soon.
Personally I feel it's OK
It's not bad. Friends who are book lovers can check it out.
Does the author have a group? I want to urge for updates. Speed up the updates.
There is no sense of the Warhammer universe, no sense of the player mentality, nothing is written.
A little suggestion
The author wanted to create a player who doesn't pay attention to the plot, and he did a pretty good job. But the problem now is that readers cannot empathize with the protagonist. It was okay at first, but as I read, I became less and less empathetic, because the protagonist didn't pay attention to the plot, but the readers did. Readers want to see changes, they want to see people in pain relieved of their pain, they want to see people who deserve to die die early, they want to see regrets eliminated. I suggest that the author really skips when describing skipping, and does not describe the plots that the protagonist wants to skip, and then integrates these plots into the process of doing tasks, so that readers and the protagonist can understand the plot together while doing tasks. This can reduce the sense of separation between the reader and the protagonist. As for the reactions of other characters, it can be described from the side.
It's very nice, two per day, which is too little.
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The protagonist, Colonel Dutch, travels through the Warhammer world and obtains the game system, thinking that he is playing the main plot of the game. It is a killing spree. It is well written, has unlimited resurrection, and can fight monsters. Upgraded players fight against the Four Gods of Chaos. Colonel Dutch has not escaped from his loyal warhammer after all. I think about it day by day and dream about it at night. I rate it 8.5 Points and it is very enjoyable and worth watching!




4⭐️Recommended (Speedrunners) Single-player game in another world, fun to drop and defeat natives, speed through Warhammer. The props in the protagonist's mall are so powerful, I feel like I can cut into pieces four (5?😋) Evil gods and five horses with just a knife. It feels like his mall item is like a multi-level artifact, but Warhammer is just a small copy of the galaxy. The early stage is indeed very fun and fast. So I want to ask, how to write it later? If there is no water in the later stage and the update volume is online, then add 1 star




[10,000 booking time]: 3.2 [Author]: Work hard to write more than 10,000 words [Results]: Wan Ding (serial) [Introduction]: This is a dark and desperate time. In the forty-second millennium, the Cadian Fortress fell, a great rift across the galaxy tore the empire apart, and the end times of darkness and despair arrived. The fate of mankind seems to have been destined to perish in endless horrific wars. Until Dutch, who mistakenly thought he was playing a virtual reality game, came to this world rashly. "The plot dialogues are the most annoying, skip them all." "I don't want to know why, I just want to kill." Guilliman: Dutch is an excellent warrior, but he doesn't like to listen to others. Every time he wants to say something to him, he has to skip it. Trazin: I'm curious about how he knocked the stars into squares. Tau: Physics no longer exists for that guy. Khorne: That bastard built a big pillar and said he was going to use it to poke me. Nurgle: He captured my children and washed them clean. This humiliation makes me heartbroken. Tzeentch: All changes are part of fate, but fate was shattered by that bastard. Slaanesh: In fact, Dutch has been corrupted by me, but I dare not tell him. .................. Dutch: Forget about the front, forget about the back, in short, let the subspace burn. Emperor: Support, 666.




The plot flows to the players. Generally speaking, it is "cool". Through the attributes of the fourth natural disaster and the only lawless player, various tragedies that reverse the original plot can be redeemed. This writing method can also be applied to other fans. Although it is fun, the disadvantage is that the plot may be too fast-paced, making the characterization superficial. (Ps. The author of this book was influenced by another book "The Only Player in the Marvel World". I would also recommend it here)













