
Mushroom Man Adventure Guide
蘑菇人冒险指南
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 1.3M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Sword & Sorcery
- Updated
- 22d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Some comments about this book
After thinking about it, let's talk about it systematically. After all, there are relatively few authors who write dnd so seriously. The beginning is good, at least you can see a different Faerûn through the myconid's perspective. But the problem has begun to show up. I can already feel that the text is a little pale, but I can still read it. Next comes the scene of fighting monsters. The problem here is very obvious. The description of the battle scene is too plain. It just tells the readers what happened in one breath, and it does not make people feel how interesting and intense this battle is. Then the integration of the team was very rushed, and the little story of peeping at night not only failed to show the character of the characters and the overall changes in the team, it can only be said to be very boring. The author can take a look at the integration process of the first team in "The Crimson Servant", which I think is better written, and the team integration in "The God Is Eating Fish" is also good. Next, we go to the Mud River, where the protagonist recalls the story with his wood elf friends. How should I put it, this place started to show chaos. It can already be felt that the author just wanted to pour a story into the readers, but failed to tell the story well. It's like a dance performance. You have planned all the moves, but the dancer is the bamboo man. There is also too much emphasis on the identity of the time traveler, well, it makes it seem like there is a sense of detachment, more like playing a game than really living in the world of DND. In this regard, you may want to refer to "Equipment Printing School Mage". The first half of this book is okay. In the end, when they were fighting the rust monster, I no longer had much interest in reading. Your novel was written like a report, and the characters were shriveled up to their skeletons.
What occupation will the author's protagonist find? I want the mage to see the protagonist build a fungus tower (mage tower) in the underdark, cultivate fungal creatures in a targeted manner, and build an army of fungus puppets.
If the author hasn't completely decided on the profession of the protagonist, I have a small suggestion: get some spore druids and build a forest sanctuary for myconids, or a monk can make a super mushroom.
How about having a mindfulness gathering?
Use the telekinesis ability of the race to obtain additional shared psychic pools and psychic spells, similar to the Hag Chapter.
Different mushroom people
Of course, it's from other games, it just feels like it
The rhythm is good, moving forward steadily step by step, but there is one thing that I don't understand. Why do you defend and guard against the main god of the Myconoid family, and then turn around and get together with the followers of the Dark Maiden? Poslovel, let alone the racial god, is the most easy-going of all gods.
No panel
Without a panel, it is impossible to directly see the protagonist's attributes in detail.
Why not Spore Druid? I want to see Spore Druid (noisy)
The character Lisi Welin was completely brought up by the protagonist. At first she was rushing to kill the protagonist, but later she was guided by her god to join the protagonist's team. So he performed the job of a scout, saying that it was the most dangerous job of exploration. But isn't that what scouting does? And she was the one who caught up to join the team. Due to serious injuries during a scouting mission, the protagonist was beaten to death. The protagonist wanted to save his life so he hastily joined the life link. More than ten chapters after joining, this character suddenly ran away to perform a mission given by the gods. Without saying a word, she joined the life-sharing link. Just ran away? No one in the protagonist group of Life Link has died yet, who knows what will happen if one dies. If she dies during the mission, what will happen to the other people in the life link? Will they all die, or will they all be sentenced to death, or will she die and the other team members will all be seriously injured? When the protagonist finds her later, he just listens to her saying sorry. Isn't it so easy to turn over something that involves your own life and that of your team members? I don't understand. Does kindness mean that you have to sacrifice your own life and the safety of others to make certain individuals willful? Moreover, the protagonist is still chaotic neutral. It feels like chaos and kindness with a touch of Holy Mother.
It turns out it's you. This book is much better than your previous one.
The author's writing is very good, but he should promote it with old books and other authors. It's really good, but I'm afraid that there are too few book friends and you won't be able to hold on.
Very good novel, got my Heavy Weapons Master spinning
DND novels have become rare in recent years. This is an even rarer novel in which the main character is a myconid. It is currently 130,000 words and I feel very good after reading it. The protagonist is a kind-hearted myconid who is affectionate, righteous and upright. But I'm really curious whether ordinary people in Faerûn also know myconids, and won't they attack or run away as soon as they come up?
The Living Forest would be great, taking mushroom patches everywhere with you.
Western names are unrecognizable
A big problem is that there are so many supporting characters that I can't remember their names. I haven't read a book for a few days, and suddenly it appears that the father is Fernando. Who is this? Can't you add a name or a job title? I read several novels at the same time. Fernando is everywhere, I can't remember it! ! ! ! ! But Lao One-Eye is very recognizable. Lao One-Eye can be found everywhere, but he can basically remember the relevant plot and settings. What I want to express is that Western names are not recognizable! ! !
I've finished reading it. It's very well written. I'll keep it for a few days and don't be a eunuch anymore.
Good lookingヾ(T(エ)Tヽ)
When I saw this mushroom man, I thought it was some kind of hand sanitizer war god 😠 But dnd is not bad either.
It collapsed a bit around the time Qin Lin was established. It's a pity that
Lifespan sharing and ability sharing, this skill does too much damage
What's going on? No more updates.
I don't know if the protagonist's life was too smooth in the first place, but I feel like it's a little difficult later on, and I can't stand it.
Recommended by a friend, is this book good?
Come here and ask the opinions of book friends who have read this book. I think the number of words is small and I am a little worried that the later part will not be good. Come and ask how the first part is and how the author is.
A little suggestion
It is recommended to add the Psion Warlock or Psychic Warrior profession in the middle and late stages. After all, an incomplete warrior looks a bit awkward. I hope it can be completed into a complete warrior as soon as possible. There are also some things from the original version that can be written, such as the Proverbs Mushroom. A hag gathering composed of green hags, night hags, and sea hags can be set up in the lower town of a large city. Note that there are also many hags who are good at using spores and mushrooms, such as the Pearl Sisters. Also, this is just a personal suggestion. Don't overly suppress the protagonist's combat power. The plot is good and the combat is fun. That's it. Just don't go to legendary level 20 all at once. There are also some high-level enemies that the protagonist can defeat in various levels. This is normal. A high level does not necessarily mean that the combat effectiveness is strong. Of course, it depends on your performance to design a reasonable and exciting fight. The weak god of war can still defeat the powerful goddess of love. Finally, I wish the author a Happy New Year. The more you write, the better!
Don't keep this one, I already have one in my bookshelf😭
Update
Dear author, do you need to update? You must keep writing it, I love reading it so much
A fantasy adventure starting from the perspective of a mushroom man, novel, interesting and well-written. It is recommended that the author insists on updating and writing to the end.
The first few dozen pictures were pretty good, but why are they so ugly later on?
Turns out to be a myconid warrior. . Ignore it for now, change your job and kick me!