
The Invincible Dragon Lord
英雄无敌之巨龙之主
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- 4.3M Words
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- Male
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- Virtual MMORPG
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- 2y ago
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- Qidian
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Let's reflect on the problems you've seen while reading 1: The maintenance cost of troops and heroes is settled weekly, which is too high. With your current resource point output, you can't support your soldiers at all. It is recommended that the resource value be increased and the maintenance cost be changed to monthly settlement, or to reflect the rich resources of Shattered Star Island. 2: The class issue between the arms is basically something that hero and invincible novels cannot get around. It is not rigorous enough that the champion arms can be defeated by low-level wild monsters (taking into account that they will turn the imaginary into reality in the future). The wild monsters have no hero bonus settings. It is recommended to change it to level 3 without forced damage or other. If there is a hero attack (a law of Yasha's divine power) bonus, the bonus will be calculated separately. Let's start with 2 points. The other ones have little impact on an old h3 player like me. If other book friends have questions, please add them.
What's going on? I've been watching it for so long and you haven't updated it yet? I spent so much money and you won't change it anymore
I read more than 200 pictures, and they wrote about how awesome a new organization appears. You can't do it as a reborn person. You keep saying how strong they are. Since there are so many awesome people, you are reborn and you suppress them everywhere. They are all destined protagonists, right? Do you think there are so many strong people? It's really frustrating to watch, and it doesn't feel good at all. Isn't this just like fighting in a stressful battle? If you don't control the protagonist's strength growth, create imaginary powerful enemies one by one.
The author will update soon. I beg you to add some emotional scenes, okay? Please speed up the pace.
I came in out of nostalgia, and when I saw Chapter 20, it was indeed very old. It can be said that I have seen through why this genre is completely cool. A military setting, plot setting, and all kinds of miscellaneous settings, one chapter accounts for half of it, and twenty chapters just touch the edge of the qualifications for lord. The plot is just a repetitive grinding of monsters and resource points, and even the battle plot is just a few people and a few moves. Except for the dragon, everything else is a background version. It is useful to mention a sentence before the fight (it is really a sentence, less than 20 words), but there is no more after that. It is all about the solo of the dragon. When a building appears, I sigh for half a chapter, lamenting how rare this thing was in my previous life, and why I was just a piece of shit. When I meet a soldier, I feel how powerful and rare it is, and when I pick up an item, I feel how awesome and useful it is (but it's not reflected at all later on. It's just the dwarf's shield and +4 defense, which is not as detailed as the damage reduction settings that come with the dragon).
Suddenly I noticed that there are many masters per person in the comment area. Those who say that this book is not good, please find a book on Invincible Heroes that is better than this one and post it under my comment. I want to read it, but this one is even too slow.
I really regretted booking all of them. When I saw that I chose the Necromancer as my second profession, I suddenly didn't want to watch anymore. Dragon➕Druid➕Necromancer! What the hell!
The settings are too conflicting. It is mandatory to lose 1 blood if you don't break the defense. If you break the defense too many times, you will still lose 1 blood. It's not a game, and units cannot be superimposed. Higher levels can beat lower levels 10 times. Slap your ass. High-level arms are basically useless. Forcibly drop a little blood, and God will show you how to fight for your death with soldiers.
After reading Chapter 90, I realized that I couldn't read this book seriously. The data and settings are inconsistent and the logic is confusing. When I meet a certain soldier type and skill, I start to brag about how rare it was in the previous life, but it doesn't show up at all later, and it's all about dragon output. Those rare things were initially boasted about how rare they were in the previous life, but based on current calculations, in less than three months players will have reached the level of three years in the previous life. Guild construction has accelerated without careful consideration of the logic and settings. There are also characters that revolve around women. Guild 6 is an all-female guild, and its generals are all women. Please, most of the people who play games are men, and most of the people who play games are men, okay? What else does an all-female guild have besides popularity? To build relationships, he didn't go to other guilds, but went to Quan Nv. It was just for the sake of contacting women. It can't be counted as food and grass, but it can still be seen.
A few verbose points: 1. The importance of the Shadow Swordsman is not highlighted at all. 2. The fortress never leaves troops to guard it, let alone the archipelago, what if there is no one there? 3. In the early stage of the arms, it is written that the first-level arms will fight to death in the later stage, and they will die like water in your hands. 4. I have a golden dragon pet, plus a group of middle and low-level troops to upgrade to level 12, but others have already reached level 10 with a small vest? 5. New Week actually uses all the gold coins to recruit troops, and those who have already recruited do not keep the gold coins to deduct commissions? 6. Suggest dwarves Leave the fortress with the Deadwood Guard, and the deputy hero can take the Shadow Swordsman and Centaur out. The Shadow Swordsman is responsible for exploring the front, pointing the direction to the golden dragon, and specializing in melee combat. The golden dragon dives into the dragon's breath, and the centaur throws spears from a distance. The Shadow Swordsman is responsible for catching fish that slip through the net. He has resources and can increase his level. 7. There are many more.
Every time a question comes up about something, no matter how big or small it is, important or not, it must be discussed at length, with careful quotations from scriptures, and echoes back and forth. It is really crazy to keep the word count down.
The setting is simply nonsense. The protagonist has a territory so early and has high-level troops, and he is not lacking in levels. He is not able to level up as fast as others. How did those people level up?
I didn't write anything, I just talked about how awesome my dragons are, how awesome my heroes are, how awesome my luck is, how could you still be dead if you are so awesome?
Name: Anlok (Namtaru) Identity: Summoned Gender: Female Body: Namtaru Occupation: Incarnation of the Undead Mistress Talent: Curse of Hades Spiritualism Skills: Complete Collection of Dark and Destructive Magic Special: Can be divided into human and half-human spider-like bodies for physical attacks and magical attacks Introduction: Summoned by the Lord of the Undead to teach and assist the male protagonist and promise to send him back to his original world {"NickName":"Hejiaxiaobingbing","UserId":217299269}
I'm a little confused, knowing that the game will be integrated with reality in 3 years, why not ask my sister to start the game to seize resources, and let her continue to study! This is the confusion caused by reading the first chapter, which makes people feel selfish towards their loved ones.
What a brilliant summary
I have read so many novels of this type, and indeed most of them have this problem.
Author! You! Can you! No! Every say! One sentence! Just! Start a new line! Add more! So many! Exclamation mark! ! !
After reading less than a hundred chapters, I feel very fascinated by the combat power. I am really fascinated by it. There is nothing wrong with a dragon egg at the beginning, but why can a young dragon directly defeat monsters of levels 8 to 12? This setting where rank determines everything is too stupid. I see that there is no visual sense at all, the plot is inconsistent, and the skills are not enough. .. . .
There is a sister in the beginning, and she is a loser. It is better that the protagonist is an orphan in the beginning.
It's a mess. One time the troop stage is 12th level, and the other time there are a bunch of first-level and fourth-level ones. It feels like the difference between each level is not big, and you can fight if you are several levels behind. At the beginning, the whole thing was about chasing tigers and devouring wolves and treating monsters as fools. I felt that sooner or later this book would become unpopular.
I don't see the strength of the protagonist, the dragonborn's only race. His attributes only add blood but not attack and defense. Others' only race is to bring a legendary template. The protagonist's only race is a white template. Is this reasonable? Isn't this only race supposed to be born with a legendary template?
The beginning is a super poisonous point. As a dragon, how can the golden dragon accept the title of a pet and call him his master? Whether it is a metal dragon or a five-color dragon, they are all arrogant. Even Bahamut can't get a metal dragon to be called the main dragon, not to mention that the protagonist is only a FW dragonborn (dragonborn: a hybrid between a giant dragon and other creatures, which can have almost one percent of the power of a giant dragon)
There is also the setting of this book, especially the recruitment of a dragon in the seven weeks of Dragon Cliff. When you are ready, the day lilies are cold, and you still want to be an aborigine. I don't dare to take it too seriously. Moreover, I feel that it is nondescript. I have not seen many of you in developing heroes. I have also cursorily developed the territory, and personal branches account for the majority. Are you writing a lord story? Putting the cart before the horse, the protagonist takes a dragon to the aboriginal territory every time he does a task, and he is always cautious. The reborn still lick the strong ones from the previous life. If you are reborn, you can guarantee that they will still be the same as before they were reborn. You are so sure, it is a selective butterfly effect, right? There are a lot of settings, but you don't dare to let the protagonist go too far, which will not make you feel happy.
If a level 40 dragon fights against a level 120 snake, it would be ridiculous if you can still defeat it. Its combat power is a mystery.
The biggest problem is that Shuangwen doesn't feel comfortable reading it, and he is always suppressing his fighting power.
I have never played a similar game, but as a game writer, what I focus on is the subject matter and settings. I can tolerate the constant criticism, and I can tolerate some data errors and snack settings. The Lord of the Dragon is a slave to the protagonist, so he can be the protagonist. He is Long Aotian, and I can tolerate it. As a result, you *** emphasized countless times that the [Hero] is invincible but you insisted on going to the [Identity Cut Part-time Job] [Non-Hero] and [Enemy Camp] Necromancer with the [Double Experience Penalty]. The Necromancer is so strong, why don't you just call it [The Undead Invincible]? And why do you want to be a useless Druid? You spent money to learn a whole set of undead skills, but you didn't learn any of the Druid skills? Can anyone tell me which ncrz brought this waste back to life?
Replay: There are two pits at the beginning that have not been filled. One is to get the ruins of the Lord's Heart, but there is no follow-up exploration. The second is a player who is said to be very good at the beginning, but does not appear at all later and is lost.
The ranged soldiers can be directly trained into melee soldiers and then discarded.
Slip away, there are so many poisonous points, just a few days after the server is launched, players can occupy the city, extremely poisonous
Pet eggs only sell for 50,000? Maybe 50,000 is already too expensive in the author's eyes, and he has no idea...