If I Upgrade, I Can Win Prizes

If I Upgrade, I Can Win Prizes

by Become Crazy By Practicing Words

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About This Novel

Lu Ang traveled to the world of immortal cultivation and became a miserable mining slave. Fortunately, when he upgrades, he can win prizes: Congratulations, your [Stone Crushing Technique] skill has been upgraded to Lv1, and you will get a chance to draw a lottery: [Primary Life Growth]: Life span increases by one year. [Elementary Kung Fu Express Delivery]: Randomly receive a basic Kung Fu book for the Qi Refining Period. [A small bag of spiritual stones]: Obtain a small bag of random number of low-grade spiritual stones. Choose one of three, you can only choose one. ... Congratulations, you have successfully been promoted to the [Nascent Soul Stage] and become an early Yuanying monk. You will get a chance to draw a lottery: [Earthly Evil Power Awakening]: Randomly awaken an Earthly Evil Power. [Lingbao Cultivation Plan]: Randomly obtain a Lingbao that can grow. [Traveler of All Worlds]: Obtain a double portal to a random world. ... Doesn't this thing just smoke Hex? But which one is better to choose?

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Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang, Song, Ming and Qing25mo ago

Two questions!

First, the author explains too much. Every time he chooses a reward, it is a lengthy cost-performance analysis. But the problem is that some parts cannot withstand scrutiny, or some parts do not hit the point! For example, choose one of three skills upgrade, sublimation, and mutation. If the protagonist is facing an urgent crisis and urgently needs to further strengthen his combat power, or urgently needs a lottery to upgrade and superimpose his skills again, then skill upgrade is naturally the most cost-effective. But under normal circumstances, skill sublimation and qualitative transformation are definitely the most cost-effective, and the protagonist has never tried it. Coupled with the author's lengthy pros and cons analysis, it seems inappropriate! Secondly, the plot deliberately downgrades the protagonist's level. A transformation of Ultraman, or is it that the protagonist has considered a profit-maximizing plan for a long time in advance, but ended up killing a foundation builder and a golden elixir without getting any benefits at all? Is this appropriate? Then he returned to another world and started a big job, but in the end there was no short-term benefit at all. He didn't get the method to practice magical powers, nor did he get the supporting spiritual materials to practice his own magical powers. Later, if I win the auction house through lottery again, I have to find a way to invest in the early stage to earn later benefits. Is this appropriate? Once is okay, but if it happens more times, it will appear that the plot is too deliberately suppressing the development of the protagonist. For example, when he transformed into Ultraman and killed the Foundation Builder and Golden Elixir, there was no loot. It could even be said that he couldn't control himself and destroyed the loot. But why not take the opportunity to loot the mining camp? You should get some spiritual stones and spells, right? Returning to another world, time is limited and it is not easy to rob, but before executing the plan, it is necessary to cooperate with the spiritual materials exchange list that the Supernatural Powers Department has seen, to conceive the spiritual material requirements in advance, and to create a similar altar sacrifice demand list and leave it with the teleportation array. It must not be difficult, right? After all, the protagonist had planned long in advance how to use Ultraman to transform and maximize the benefits, but the result was indeed unsatisfactory! It is also too risky to use elixirs to trade magical powers on the black market. Now that we know that this world has magical powers to distinguish lies and divination, it is too risky to dare to act strange. Especially the villain, since he can detect lies, why should he ask the truth when meeting an alien like the protagonist? How can you let someone go just by asking? Since the protagonist in the author's story dares to take such a big risk to expose the elixir, it is better to reveal a stronger force, and then the big force can get more benefits. It is also a risk, and the apparent risk of fighting is much more controllable than being coveted and calculated by a big force! To be honest, if the author didn't write so many lengthy analysis of the pros and cons, and bet on the rewards every time, it would make sense. But since you want to write with a logical and rigorous feel, these problems will be magnified by readers. For example, when Ultraman transforms into a trump card, don't write down plans A and B. After all, the protagonist doesn't know how powerful Ultraman's transformation is, so how can he make a reasonable plan? It should be a bet, and then I win the bet and kill the golden elixir. Then I think about it and compare it. I feel that this Ultraman's combat power should be the ceiling of the other world. I can go back and grab a wave. Then I think about the teleportation array and the dungeon trial. I feel that I can go back and design a wave. This leads to no time to loot the mine. I would also like to mention that all the objects on Jindan's body were turned to dust by Ultraman's laser. The foundation building is very poor and there is no storage bag. This makes it relatively reasonable that there is not much gain from this transformation! Even the dungeon routine is actually not very suitable. After all, it is only a first-level dungeon, and the benefits it can provide to the protagonist are only in the first-level Qi training stage. Is this suitable for long-term, long-term benefits? It's better to use the storage ring to directly rob the capital of another world to get the benefits! And the same is true for escaping from the mine. The protagonist is only on the second level of Qi training, and there are good things that he can't use. Why take risks and rush to escape from the mine? The mine can provide spiritual stones, and there is relatively no urgent crisis. At least wait for a year or two in another world. When the pregnancy incident subsides, it is not too late to run away, right? It can even be said that during the Qi training stage of the protagonist, the main demand for resources (lottery) is from another world. In the real world of cultivation, there are a large number of spiritual stones in the mine that can be harvested, which can be regarded as a very good early-stage stronghold. If the city were to change, how much help could it provide to the protagonist? How much risk do you have to take? At least you shouldn't take risks when you are unable to protect yourself on the second level of Qi training!

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Sksl28mo ago

It will definitely not be popular. It is really inexplicable to use a chapter to write about an insignificant person at the beginning, and then every time I choose the prize, I have to write one or two ink... Do you need to analyze it? ? Just choose and that's it. At most, you'll give the reasons why you don't choose. It's really up to the reader's mind to decide which one is good and which one is bad...

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Di_de29mo ago

This book is really awesome! In front of you, a bunch of people are swarming you and they're going to kill you. But in the back, when you see someone being chased, you run over to save them. 6Ah

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Emperor Mu Tian21mo ago

The protagonist is too weak You are so cowardly that you will definitely not choose anything useful in the lottery. It's very poisonous and the author tried his best to level up even though he had 200 pictures to practice Qi haha😊 But all the villains who appeared have returned to their original form. Too poisonous

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Tbd_dc26mo ago

After reading two hundred chapters, I still have the fifth level of Qi training. It's so powerful that I can really overpower the protagonist, and what the hell is that Ye Feng? And that mission to save the world failed, all merits were lost, and karma was gained. I can understand that. But up to now, the protagonist has not become a bit strong, but has been weak in front of him. If he doesn't hurry up and become stronger, he still has merit. Can only

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Teacher Zhang25mo ago

I rate fairly

Based on the author's ability, the only choice that can be done right and make the brainless become less brainless is that he dare not write a plot of wits at all. Because he didn't, he won praise from me even if he didn't write it! But if that's all you have, go ahead and drive the screws! My piece rate is 8,000 a month

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Different Book Pushers23mo ago

Give 3 stars for encouragement

Upgrading to Cultivation to Immortality, the theme is good and novel. But it's too slow, making it uncomfortable and uncomfortable to watch.

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25010124mo ago

Too much nonsense

There are too many types of rewards and they are scattered, and the writing is not focused on the theme. Introducing rewards and numbers

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Dream Within Dream26mo ago

The most heartbreaking novel in history

Every time I choose talents, I feel like the choices are useless, for example It was a bit baffling that he chose the first reward in Chapter 131. He explained that he couldn't open the first one, but he still chose it. It was baffling. [Super Mecha Blind Box]: Get one Set up a random protagonist-level large-scale mecha. [Game Building: Arena]: A fixed game building that can randomly generate maps for players to enter and fight against each other. It supports 1V1, 3V3, 5V5, 10V10... Up to 100V100 battlefield mode, and provides a ladder ranking system. [Talent: Not in the chessboard]: The world is a chessboard, and all living beings are chess pieces. The chessmen hold the pieces, and I am not in the chessboard.

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Di_de29mo ago

Wherever the pig's trotters appear, people are shouting at them to beat them and kill them. What is the principle behind this? Just to prevent pig feet from developing. Just suppress the pig's feet as hard as you can. Author

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