
The First Demon Hunter
第一个恶魔猎手
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.4M Words
- Genre
- Gaming
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Game Otherworld
- Updated
- 4y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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659Chapters
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The writing is very good, but there is too little. I hope it will still have such quality when I write about Azeroth, and I can continue writing
I'm really looking forward to the protagonist's performance in Ai Jiang. He invades with the legion, and then gets pushed by the foot man and explodes the Blade of Dawn. Enmmm, you are asking for your own death 😏.
666, The update is a bit slow, please update it quickly.
This is a good book, comparable to the best Warcraft fanfics I have ever read. Apart from the update speed, there is nothing wrong with it. It would be even better if it could evolve into a third-level beast or a fourth-level beast!
When does the heroine become a hunter? And will the protagonist have any descendants? The first fel and arcane hunter? Let me start by saying, I have never played World of Warcraft. I haven't studied the plot or background. Just a little bit cloudy
After thinking about it carefully, in fact, the highlight of this book lies in the beginning, the part about the life of Argus. This is the part that makes this book different from other novels of the same type. However, the author's grasp of the plot in this part is obviously not very good. Part of the plot of Argus jumps too fast, and the protagonist's power is unclear (I think it's not too much to write a million-word plot for a large map of Argus). Secondly, the protagonist's emotional line is also very unreasonable. In the plot, the relationship with Shelley does not last more than 2 months. Can it last for ten thousand years? I won't talk about loopholes like how the protagonist got his power and how he flew to Azeroth. To be honest, no matter how well written the plot of Azeroth is, I have watched it thousands of times. The really fascinating part of Argus, however, the author was unaware of. What a pity
I don't understand why the author always writes about feeling good, but then doesn't have time to become stronger. In the end, it always turns into regret because the strength is not strong. Then the protagonist complains about everything, and then feels good again, and the cycle starts again. Although there is a God's perspective, when people feel good, they should not have regrets because of insufficient understanding, because that is the price of good, or because there is good, there will be regrets.
After feeling the eastern part, the water began to flow. It feels like chewing wood. The previous part is also missing a lot of details.
I have already joined the Eredar team, do I still want to hunt demons? If I hunt the void, should I call myself a void hunter? Now it seems that the protagonist is a human at heart, but his composition is already an eredar demon. The direction of the team is the Dark Titan. From now on, he will be the leader of the legion. The direction behind is either hunting the void or invading Azeroth.
The first part is okay, but the more I write about it, the less I want to read it. It basically starts a harem, then pretends to be a slap in the face, and then it's just playing out my own plot, and the protagonist's mentality has long been separated from the "human". Later I read other book reviews, and I heard that he reconciled with Shadow. Have you forgotten the oath you swore? Also, I haven't seen the protagonist work hard since Argus. Even if I study for a day, I only have a few hundred chapters and it seems that I have learned Qi from a panda. He has such a powerful evil power and doesn't want to learn a single spell. Why should I learn Qi? It's a complete waste of time
Human beings have been flying in the void for thirty thousand years. . . Since you have traveled to Azeroth, why do you still need to stick to a human body? Human beings have their limits. Wouldn't it be better if we just stopped being human? Moreover, the protagonist is still from the earth. It's not the vrykul native to Azeroth who have deteriorated, then they are even weaker.
To be honest, every human in Azeroth is stronger than Chamberlain. They wear heavy plate armor, can sprint, jump and slash with a war hammer bigger than their head. One punch can probably knock Tyson out of his head.
Bai subscribed. I felt a little bit addicted at first, and then suddenly the protagonist was killed, Illidan rebelled and injured the protagonist's lover, which was disgusting.
I have been thinking about a question. Blue Star humans and Azeroth humans should not be considered the same species. One evolved from the apes and the other evolved from the Iron Vrykul.
Look at my hand. Do you see the monthly ticket in my hand? I have voted for 3 monthly votes this month, I want to add more!
I hate the way the author writes the protagonist of this book. He knows everything but allows disasters to happen and does nothing. He only knows his own calculations.
The village in front has just been destroyed, and in the back there are people chatting and flirting with girls.
The protagonist clearly knows that the void is coming and the world-destroying disaster is coming, but he conceals the news, watches others die one by one, and finally wants to take revenge? How disgusting.
This article starts well, but things start to get weird when the protagonist escapes from Argus. The wrong timeline causes the character's combat power to be deformed.
Well written but not updated enough
Writer's words
As an ordinary Warcraft player, writing a fanfic about Warcraft has always been my dream. There have always been many regular big guys who voted for me and even gave me rewards. Thank you all here. Every support makes me more motivated to code! This is my first novel, and I will try my best to write it no matter what the score is. If you readers have any comments or thoughts, please leave a message. I will review it carefully one by one and do my best to make the book better. Finally, I hope that the readers who clicked in can add it to their favorites, and if they have extra recommendation votes, they can help vote for it!
I have also conceived this kind of abusive main article: The protagonist does not have the talent of holy light and arcane magic, so he can only be a hard-working warrior. I wanted to spend my life peacefully, but suddenly something unexpected happened and I was violently tortured. After despair, he went to Illidan to become a demon hunter, and then madly absorbed power, evil energy, death, shadow, and even the void. Then he got the War Destroyer and then turned back to the Warrior, used the Nalak'sha Engine to return to the Iron Vrykul, then got the Heart of Thunder God to gain the power of the Guardian, and finally led Azeroth to defeat the Burning Legion. I don't know if this book is the same as the plot I conceived.
Fel energy is the opposite of arcane magic. The author is a loser and has no arcane ability but still wants to be a demon hunter?
Kil'jaeden and Sargeras were partners, not subordinates. This also means that in terms of strength alone, it will not be much worse than Sargeras. The difference is that as Titans they also have some authority similar to priesthood. But Egg and Ake only have pure fighting power. The article also explained that the protagonist's difference compared to the egg is combat experience, but the combat effectiveness is not much different. In such a horizontal comparison, although the protagonist's combat effectiveness is not as good as Sargeras, there is not much difference. The Titans can easily crush Y'Shaarj in Ai Xing (but doing so would cause too much damage to Ai Xing, so the Titans did not directly kill all the ancient gods, but just sealed them). Compare this. The protagonist's combat ability is among the best in Azeroth. Far beyond the Titan creations such as the Aspect Dragon and Odin. So those who said in the chapter that the protagonist is afraid of this and that in Aixing, you can rest.
I keep saying that Nodra is dead. I am curious what will the creatures on this planet eat if it is dead? ? ? ?
Arthas wants to go to the Shadow Realm. Wrath of the Lich King is so classic. Wrath of the Lich King breaks out and lets the Alliance and Horde fight. Anyway, the Duke is going to step down, Anduin is going to go up, and Ivan and the others are going to fight Ulduar, and the Nexus.
When he reconciles with Shadow, the protagonist is no longer the same person as he was at the beginning.
The back part is too watery, the main character doesn't appear in a few pictures, so I won't read it anymore.
Seeing how Magtheridon was destroyed at the beginning, I feel like the power system has collapsed and I can't stand it anymore.
I haven't started watching yet, let me ask who the heroine is.