
Heroic Mecha Master
英灵机甲师
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 820k Words
- Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Apocalypse
- Updated
- 5y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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402Chapters
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After reading Chapter 40, I discovered that someone like that woman can become a high-level mecha master. That would be too watery. If they were all like the protagonist, wouldn't it be possible for a few high-level people to wholesale a bunch of them together?
I didn't finish the free chapter, so I subscribed to one chapter to speak. To be honest, the author's setting is good, but I still need to polish it. After reading forty chapters, I still feel that there is a problem with the social structure introduced by the author, and the mecha career mode. Personally, I think the heroic mecha should be said to be a heroic mecha, which belongs to a small number of high-end goods. The main body of society should still belong to ordinary mechas (the author also said so in the article). So the protagonist, as an intermediate mecha master, is the kind of person who can design and manufacture mechas on his own. He should be a rare talent and should not live so miserably and be laughed at. Moreover, the article is too beautifying and strengthening the hero mecha, and is too weak and marginalizing the ordinary mecha (the article says that if the protagonist designs a mecha, it will be rebuilt if it does not have a heroic spirit attached to it). Moreover, there are also problems with the manufacturing method in the article. The production of mechas is actually manual production, and it is not produced by industrial assembly lines (let alone the apocalypse, you can make mechas, is it impossible to do assembly line production and assembly?) Also, after the spirit-possessed mecha is made, why don't you continue to make this mecha? Spirit enchantment is unique, but mechas are not unique. Mechas without spirit enchantment are the mainstream, right? This does not mean that the same mecha made after the mecha has spirit enchantment cannot be used. It's just the difference between strengthened and not strengthened. The plot is also a model. What will happen after making the spirit-possessed mecha, and then it will be about how powerful this mecha is. I'm also confused about this spirit-possessing mode. What's the foreshadowing of the predecessor? The result is that it can't possess spirits. To sum up, it's to design the mecha to match the heroic spirit so that the heroic spirit can automatically possess the spirit? So the government has no experience at all? (The article says that the protagonist has completed a report on the spirit-possessed mecha. There is also a complete collection of spirit-possessed mechas. The article also says that the protagonist only learned advanced production techniques in school). Based on the content of the chapters I read, the setting inspiration is eight points, and the plot and social rationality are four points.
Whichever shelter the protagonist goes to, something goes wrong. Nothing happens when the protagonist doesn't go. It's always been this kind of plot. The protagonist doesn't even have time to develop. I came to see the protagonist build all kinds of awesome mechas, not to see how the shelter fell in a fancy way or how people escaped in the apocalypse. The recent plot really doesn't appeal to me. It's not as interesting as Vault 55 at the beginning.
Come on, author! I really love this early mecha novel! The first online article I saw was the mecha customization master introduced by a friend! Love it so much! Maybe the author has disconnected... Really disconnected... The kind that can't be connected! ! I hope you, the author, will do your best! ! ! I came back to the starting point to reward you! I mainly read novels on QQ browser! After all, they are working people! Only by listening to novels with Bluetooth can we live such a life! But the voice of Qidianqq is so disgusting... It makes me dizzy!
It's a bit sad that the protagonist has no fighting ability.
The monsters have been upgraded again, and it looks like another one of the shelters will be destroyed. If this situation develops, if the savior fails, it will become the destroyer of the shelters.
The contract has been sent and is ready for investment. Please be careful when making further investments...
After pursuing it for so long, I finally decided to delete the book. I came here to see how to build mechas, but it seems to have changed to the main story later on, so I decided to say goodbye 🙂
Starting from Chapter 298, why do you feel like a different person is writing it? The writing is so long-winded that I want to delete the book. A small thing or a sentence spoken by the protagonist is followed by a long paragraph of supplementary explanations and psychological activities. It is like a large paragraph of boring text is forced directly into the brain. Can't the text be more concise?
I saw Chapter 174. The subject matter is very interesting, but the setting is very strange. I think it is a very strong force occupying 20% of the earth. After all, the monsters are not of the same race. As a result, there are now more than 100 monsters blowing up two shelters. I think it is better to call it a refugee camp. The weapon setting is also strange. The Soldier Generation should be a popular armor, right? It was written earlier that it took Zhang Yuqing an hour to pass Level 12! How did you capture 20% of this combat power?
It's okay but too little. Don't always use the protagonist's source of disaster to push the plot. It would be awkward if it was better once or twice. Let's develop it.
Uh, a six-meter-tall mecha with a pistol? ? Forget about the pistol, you still have to change the magazine manually. . The six-meter-tall "mecha"! Wouldn't it be possible to replace it with a machine gun?
Is the plot going too far? And the mental strength is outrageous
There are so many models of mechas in the Three Kingdoms series, the Water Margin series, the Immortal series, the foreign 12 Knights of the Round Table series, the God series, the Japanese series, and the author has to write three to four thousand chapters for this book 😰
I feel like making mechas is all manual work. Is it my imagination? And the materials are basically monsters. Is there any mecha that is not made entirely of monster materials? Energy also has to be lost by killing monsters. How can humans survive with such an unstable source? I hope the author of these settings will consider these settings carefully and at least be able to justify them.
I don't know if the author has played the campaign. The legions in it can be used as a reference. Legions such as the Loyal Spear and Peruvian Artillery can be used as a reference.
The introduction is pretty good, but it's a bit boring to read, and I don't have much of an impression of the main character.
This is the first time I've seen this type of mecha novel, and I'm really looking forward to it The mecha is created, and the people who fit it feel a bit inadequate. According to the heroic mecha created by the protagonist, I think there needs to be someone suitable for him to fit the heroic mecha. Going forward in the plot, there will definitely be heroic mechas such as Zhao Yun, Zhang Fei, Guan Yu, Huang Zhong, Lu Bu, Li Cunxiao, etc. What if the people who can fit them cannot be made? The best way is to make the mecha and people who can control it can feel the heroic spirit, so that people and heroic spirits can become one.
No collection at night
Mecha: Ye Bushou Heroic Spirit: Ye Bushou Type: Medium Mecha Parameters: Level: Third Generation Mecha Weapons: One Yanling Dao, one short knife, one iron bow, thirty arrows Ability: Stealth, fast movement, eagle eye Characteristics: A standard reconnaissance mecha modeled after Ming Chao Ye Bu Sheng, a medium-sized mecha with a light mecha body shape. It is divided into a human mecha and a horse mecha, which can be combined or separated. Ye Bushou usually uses a team of three to five mechas to conduct reconnaissance of the environment around shelters and settlements. At the same time, there is a small simple survival cabin in the horse's belly for the mecha pilot to repair at night in the wild.
If you are flying a rack, consider Kyle and Morgana!
Seeing this, I found a novel as big as From Scratch. Now it is just historical figures, and the characters in novels are still relatively good. There may be fantasy characters in the later period, for example, the Type Moon Gundam series. The early ones are too long. I am going to pick them up and read them in a hurry.
Dear author, I have just read a few chapters of your book. What I am not planning to read is mainly about the world you designed. I don't know if the spirit-possessed mecha can be transformed or evolved. If not, then you can only change to a mecha! Will you switch all the way to the top of the world? And if it could be transformed, would it still be the same heroic spirit? Finally, I became interested again after seeing the legion type mecha. Finally, I recommend the author to read Keyu's mecha novel. I hope the author's writing will get better and better.
Are there only mechas in this world? No aircraft cannons? Even a flying monster was forced to move
The update is not very good, please wait until it is finished.
There are too many typos and the name is always wrong! I hope the author pays attention to
The book is a good book, but it is updated too slowly, and the book is only 2,000 words long. I am afraid of saving money for the book. The author is not strong enough. If I were to write a book full-time, I would not be able to afford to eat at this update rate.
A suggestion: Since mechas have heroic spirits, can mounts also have heroic spirits? Then make a distinction between mecha heroic spirits and landline heroic spirits. The mecha heroic spirit is on the mecha, and the mount heroic spirit is on the human body. After all, many mounts recognize their owners. Then you can develop some man-horse tactics. For example, the man and the horse are separated, and the man and the horse work together to attack.
Come on! Everyone has subscribed so far!
The protagonist's personal combat power is so poor that he has almost no sense of existence.
It's still very good. Is there no market for mechas now? Or is there no market for the Heroes of the Water Margin?