
Battlefield Tour
诸方战场行
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- Completed
- Length
- 986k Words
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Myriad Worlds
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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The skills learned after each experience in a world are invalidated. The permanent skills are not reflected and are of no use. I don't want to talk about the rest. I'll vomit them first.
If you can't see it, the system is a failure! Especially the letter from the old man with a broken arm made me retreat. Just change the skills once in each battlefield. It's so tiring to add a systemic conspiracy theory! Abandoned.
It's really not that good. The more I watch it, the more annoying it becomes.
Traveling through time only makes your physical fitness stronger, without gaining any skills, at least not reflected in it. In reality, Pig's Feet does not have any understanding of history or study of ancient military aspects. Is this a typical example of poverty and unwillingness to work hard? What's the use of giving anyone a golden finger! Many generals do not look like generals and always use their own labels to do things. Especially when I saw that Li Siye of the Tang Dynasty did not kill the soldiers who violated military discipline and cholera, I felt that they were completely useless. From ancient times to the present, those who make fun of the battlefield have not had a good ending. Disobeying general orders is the biggest taboo. A capable general can command a group of homeless soldiers like an arm and command them to fight in a hundred battles. There is no time to consider so many people and sophistication on the battlefield. This is where the iron blood and charm of the military lie. I only saw this section of the Tang Dynasty. Nothing has changed since time travel, and it has no effect at all. Are you here for tourism? The above is just my personal opinion. I hope it will be helpful to the author. I can't stand it any more, so I'll leave now!
Different from other infinite novels, I feel that this book is more about thinking about war. Of course, because it is a battlefield text, and it is an infinite type of battlefield text, there should be basically no such thing as promotion of rank and title, so the excitement will definitely be less. As for the problem of skills, the first thing is that they cannot be realized in reality. Regarding this point, I think it is actually okay, because I feel that the author wants to write about realistic types, not superpowers (at least not now), so if there are too many skills, the city will not be able to be written. The other is that most of them cannot be passed on to the next battlefield. Basically, they are passed on to the next battlefield in the form of skill points. As I said before, I feel that it is more about thinking about war, rather than a personal invincibility text In general, the early stage is not bad, but there are not many words.
It's all about emotions. Where do you have so much time for this emotion, that emotion, and buying skills? What's the use of buying skills when you can't even keep up with your body?
Antique shops are really poisonous, Ma Wenwen is really poisonous,
The writing is good, but the main theme of the book is too boring. It's hard to stick with it after reading two or three stories. In the Southern Song Dynasty, I skipped reading now. After all, I can't get any skills, and I can't keep what I get. On the contrary, I feel very frustrated every time I finish reading it. This is the feeling. I still feel that this system is quite useless. According to the energy points that are added and deducted every time, I feel that the protagonist is just an exploited kid who works part-time. After the emotions in the story have passed, he is left incompetent.
I hope the protagonist transforms quickly. After all, life and death are the easiest to transform on the battlefield.
Go away, a **** arrived in the Western Han Dynasty, 27-8 men can make anyone cry to death, the skill bar is useless, the whole person is a coward.
This skill is a problem. Every time you travel, you have to re-possess the skill. There is also the protagonist's permanent skill that needs to be reflected. The energy points are not reflected in how to redeem the skill. After a battle, I don't know how many people will die. Now in this setting, the protagonist has new skills, which are not too strong. He doesn't die every time. It doesn't make sense 😅
After reading the free chapter at the beginning, the subject matter is quite good, but I don't know what the subject is, whether it is to go to various historical events to change history, or to learn or gain something by participating in the events. Looking at it all the way, it seems like I have traveled through historical events and gained nothing. When I first saw the passion, the transition was uneventful. I don't like the character of the protagonist, but he's a bit cowardly. He's been through several bloody battles, and he's still in an ancient cold-weapons war. He's still immature enough to accept the facts, and he's still a college student who doesn't understand common sense about historical events and characters. Modern information is so advanced that he knows a lot, but is it still a new era? ? ? ?
The introduction is attractive. I read the comments but luckily I didn't click on them.
The subject matter is good, but the author's grasp of the content is a matter of opinion.😅😅😅😅
Is it for the plot to make the protagonist so sentimental? But it would be better for such a protagonist to die in the first chapter
Author, you want this plug-in to harm yourself. What's the use of buying a lot of skills if you can't use any of them? This is the end of the book. Just finish it early. The setting is completely wrong.
I feel like I can't stand it now that I've reached chapter 80. I looked at the first few scenes as if I'd given up on reading the book, and then I thought about it, there shouldn't be so many emotional scenes later on! Then I spent a day listening to the audio and heard my mentality explode, and I wanted to kick the protagonist to death. The inner emotional drama, etc., Made me want to spit out the fragrance. Until I read Chapter 80 from the first chapter, what I hated most was the appearance of wow and Ah ah ah these words made me jump to the second world. Every time I start listening, I hear the author's "please pay attention, please collect" written after the chapter number. Then I click on the next chapter or click harder. Every time I start, I always hear "please~please~please" 🤫 Author, can you tell me that chapter that doesn't have so much emotional scenes? I'm jumping to listen to it Also, there are not so many words specifically describing women's appearance and skin, which is also very annoying to listen to. I can guarantee that as long as I write the first one or two words, I will know what follows? Forgive me. When I listen to novels in the past few years, I always hear that men shouldn't write about women. Even if they do, don't write too much! I wonder if the author has the habit of listening to novels? I am always listening to novels with my mobile phone and earphones attached, and as I listen, I will hear words describing the appearance and talent of women and men. I didn't feel it in the first year or two. Later, I feel that I can use 108 words and languages to express the appearance and figure of women, except for men, which are relatively rare
It's okay in the front, but it's getting worse in the back.
Kneeling down and worshiping was something that only existed in the Yuan Dynasty. It was popular in the Qing Dynasty, but it didn't exist before the Yuan Dynasty.
A messy storyline. Although the battlefield plot is well described, it becomes useless after transitioning to real society. He has a lot of knowledge about cold weapons and battlefields, but he can only play them on the field.
I feel like the author would be better off turning on paid book reviews.
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Dear book friends, I am Junwen Cangtian 😜, and this is the plot post. If you think there is anything bad about the plot, you can come here and ask questions. I will definitely flip through the information and debate with you 🤭🤭🤭
It is best not to write about the heroine when writing about time travel between the heavens.
Has this book been written before? I always feel like I've seen it before. Is it a repost?
What the hell? It makes me embarrassed and panicked.
Does the author know about the Battle of Xiangji Temple?
The author's writing is good, not very good, but I feel like I still enjoyed reading it and it's not as bad as the comments say. Come on, author, don't cut it.