[Only for ratings, don't mind] Wizarding literature, plane war, spiritual weapon craze, no system, gold finger, elemental wizard, body refining wizard, blood wizard, mechanical wizard, faith wizard, truth wizard and many other wizard paths (note: there are no wizards who use spells)
Reader comments
In less than 50 chapters, there were two plane wars. It was pretty fast.
In terms of relatively small souls, it is strange that such an advanced wizard civilization has no soul (spirit) machine and the protagonist has to create it (there is a mechanical wizard)
Not later,
I read the beginning, it's concise and clear, not too poisonous, but interesting.
First-level apprentices and third-level apprentices are often written opposite, and there are also level 4 wizards. The author probably meant to say level 1 wizards. Otherwise, if you are a third-level apprentice, you are always thinking about what you will do after being a level 4 wizard? It makes me feel that if it is an AI work, the level should be level 3 for apprentices and level 9 for wizards. The AI is confused.
I really enjoyed reading it. I hope everyone who likes it will give it 5 stars, so that the author will not run away if I have to keep reading.
If you don't understand the realm, read more books about wizards. They are all unified realms. Apprentice (level 1, 2, and 3)—official wizard (level 1, 2, and 3)—high wizard (level 4, 5, and 6)—grand wizard (level 7 and 8)—supreme wizard (level 9). Wizarding literature is divided into realms.
The writing is okay, but it is about other types of wizards. It is not studied carefully and is very general. And the wizard war confrontation on the big battlefield is not particularly exciting. However, the early stage is still readable, and there is not much blocking point. I read Chapter 200, and then it started to speed up the pace. It suddenly reached the seventh level and entered the cosmic confrontation. Come on.
The wizard article that cannot be thought about in detail can be regarded as a game. The protagonist goes through dungeons and continuously upgrades. The background is good, the formation of the protagonist is very powerful, and the upgrade path is very exciting. There is not much description of the battle scenes, and the protagonist omnic pushes all the way. However, the description of the protagonist's research and upgrade process is good.
Marked a location... I withdraw [shocked][shocked]
I think the plot is okay at the moment, but the protagonist's level is clearly a first-level wizard apprentice, but he is always described as a third-level wizard apprentice [please take a closer look]
Tomato doesn't have any wizarding stories, please support me
Very nice, at least 8 points or above
The world view is grand and the logic is basically self-consistent. There are no poisonous points so far and you can eat it with confidence.
Well written, keep up the good work
Not bad! Very pretty
Great book I love wizards
I still like it so far
The writing is still very good.
It was smashed and very beautiful.
Very good, like it very much
It's getting better and better. Come on
It's very comfortable to watch, like it
It's innovative and very good
Wonderful wizard journey
It's okay but the follow-up is weak
Pure wizard writing
It's pretty good. Western fantasy is difficult to write, but this author's writing is interesting.
The plot can be just a bit of upgrade logic
Pure wizarding literature, I like to read this kind of book where knowledge is powerful through learning.
Just in case the author runs away, give me a five-star review first.
Not bad, not bad. After reading so many wizarding articles, I still need to praise the author for continuing to read. Come on.
I've finished reading it, and I feel good about it. I've read no less than 20 wizarding books. This one you wrote is good. I don't know about others, but I feel it suits my taste. Come on!
In less than 50 chapters, there were two plane wars. It was pretty fast. In terms of relatively small souls, it is strange that such an advanced wizard civilization has no soul (spirit) machine and the protagonist has to create it (there is a mechanical wizard) Not later,
I read the beginning, it's concise and clear, not too poisonous, but interesting. First-level apprentices and third-level apprentices are often written opposite, and there are also level 4 wizards. The author probably meant to say level 1 wizards. Otherwise, if you are a third-level apprentice, you are always thinking about what you will do after being a level 4 wizard? It makes me feel that if it is an AI work, the level should be level 3 for apprentices and level 9 for wizards. The AI is confused.
I really enjoyed reading it. I hope everyone who likes it will give it 5 stars, so that the author will not run away if I have to keep reading.
If you don't understand the realm, read more books about wizards. They are all unified realms. Apprentice (level 1, 2, and 3)—official wizard (level 1, 2, and 3)—high wizard (level 4, 5, and 6)—grand wizard (level 7 and 8)—supreme wizard (level 9). Wizarding literature is divided into realms.
The writing is okay, but it is about other types of wizards. It is not studied carefully and is very general. And the wizard war confrontation on the big battlefield is not particularly exciting. However, the early stage is still readable, and there is not much blocking point. I read Chapter 200, and then it started to speed up the pace. It suddenly reached the seventh level and entered the cosmic confrontation. Come on.
The wizard article that cannot be thought about in detail can be regarded as a game. The protagonist goes through dungeons and continuously upgrades. The background is good, the formation of the protagonist is very powerful, and the upgrade path is very exciting. There is not much description of the battle scenes, and the protagonist omnic pushes all the way. However, the description of the protagonist's research and upgrade process is good.
Marked a location... I withdraw [shocked][shocked]
I think the plot is okay at the moment, but the protagonist's level is clearly a first-level wizard apprentice, but he is always described as a third-level wizard apprentice [please take a closer look]
Tomato doesn't have any wizarding stories, please support me
Very nice, at least 8 points or above
The world view is grand and the logic is basically self-consistent. There are no poisonous points so far and you can eat it with confidence.
Well written, keep up the good work
Not bad! Very pretty
Great book I love wizards
I still like it so far
The writing is still very good.
It was smashed and very beautiful.
Very good, like it very much
It's getting better and better. Come on
It's very comfortable to watch, like it
It's innovative and very good
Wonderful wizard journey
It's okay but the follow-up is weak
Pure wizard writing
It's pretty good. Western fantasy is difficult to write, but this author's writing is interesting.
The plot can be just a bit of upgrade logic
Pure wizarding literature, I like to read this kind of book where knowledge is powerful through learning.
Just in case the author runs away, give me a five-star review first.
Not bad, not bad. After reading so many wizarding articles, I still need to praise the author for continuing to read. Come on.
I've finished reading it, and I feel good about it. I've read no less than 20 wizarding books. This one you wrote is good. I don't know about others, but I feel it suits my taste. Come on!