
Dark Demon Warlock
暗黑恶魔术士
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 878k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Mystic Fantasy
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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413Chapters
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Decisive Killing, Shady Plot, No Heroine, Recommended Novels of the Same Type
Decisive killing, shady, no female protagonist, same type
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Take a look for yourself, don't write too much, it's not mindless.
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It's been two years since I've finished reading the book. It's so annoying.
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It's not bad, but I don't know if it's a common problem among fantasy authors. They always like to involve the protagonist in conspiracies that far exceed their own power and status... Firstly, the reader feels aggrieved, and secondly, it gives people the impression that the protagonist survives by luck After all, if the opponent is not a smart person and meets the protagonist's eye, can the protagonist still eat seafood? Go and eat swill in the prison, you will inevitably have to be cut into pieces and given to the cheap teacher as a threat. This is the pattern of low-level evil forces. The protagonist has no way out and depends on luck It is reasonable and realistic, but it is not good as a plot in a novel, at least not suitable as the first plot, especially since the protagonist has been foreshadowed for at least one powerful enemy in the future, and the short-term plot is still too big to resist. Numb. Sorry, the development of the main character has been interrupted, life is really just ups and downs.
This author has a problem with pricing. An ax costs 10 gold shields, 13 candles cost one gold shield, and the protagonist costs one gold shield per month? ? It made me happy, but what about ordinary people? How many months will it take to buy 13 candles? How many years of salary does it take to buy an axe? Are ordinary supplies so expensive? How much does a piece of bread cost?
This book is not long to write, and there is a high probability that the eunuch and pig's feet are always under pressure. At level 1.2, He is a pawn in various major events of level 7 and above. He will not retaliate even if he is beaten or scolded, and then there is an inexplicable big boss who supports him. He does not have much strength. Inexplicably, this person wants to kill him and that person does not like him. According to this plot, the power system will definitely collapse in the later stage. For those who cannot continue writing, there is only one way, which is to switch to the infinite flow writing method.
I hate this kind of plot the most. Although he has no strength, he always provokes some high-level beings, and they are all mentally ill. To be honest, isn't this just gambling with his life? First the fingers on the arm, then the church girl. Seeing that I have been dancing on the tip of a knife to improve my strength, I cannot accept this plot concept. I already have golden fingers, so I can't steadily improve my strength? Why do you keep asking the protagonist to commit suicide to improve his strength? The plot cannot be controlled by the conception and relies on adventures to advance the plot everywhere, which is a failure.
I really can't stand it anymore, this is too boring, two chapters, half of it is nonsense, the dark skills are becoming more and more useless, and the points are all added. I have never played Diablo 2, so I add points like this. This is not just a point for newbies, and the equipment is not used. Alas, it is just for playing, and it is not a peerless magic equipment, which is a relatively powerful magic equipment. I still hide it and don't use it. It's almost 300 chapters, and I finally couldn't bear to give it up.
My first impression of the demon warlock is Gul'dan. Will there be some shadow skills or something in the later ones (fel powers should be unlikely)
Isn't the bloodline of Darkness the Nephalem? Humans in Darkness basically have this bloodline
In fact, before the fall of the Qing Dynasty, there were only white people and black people. There was no such thing as yellow people, only white people. The West has always been very cautious when facing the great powers of the East. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the great powers understood that it was a paper tiger, and they despised calling Orientals yellow people.
It's too cool to be cool. Every time you encounter danger, there are other people with high combat power to help you. When friction occurs, he always looks like he has the pearls of wisdom in hand, but every time he breaks the situation, he relies on brute force. It feels very contradictory just looking at it!
I was so happy when I read Chapter 30. The author can read it himself when he has time. There are too many people complaining about the price, so I won't go into it. The overall plot logic is also quite nonsense, and the writing style is also very immature. There is still a long way to go!
I really don't understand the power system. You have been exposed to levels 4, 5, 6 and 7 for a single price. It feels like your power system is like that of a nuclear bomb saint. A century-old monster. A thousand years = immortality
I don't understand why the author gives the protagonist so many skills. First of all, there are so many skills. Let's not talk about whether the protagonist has so many blue and blue skills. There are so many chapters so far, and the protagonist has not used many other skills more than three times except sacrifice. Can't he simplify a few useful ones? In addition, I mentioned before that I need to tap the potential of skills, and later I clicked on a bunch of skills for leveling up. I am looking for Thinking that you haven't used ten skills in a hundred chapters, you are just sitting here and scratching your head to explore. In addition, there are so many skills that you can't focus on tapping the potential and using the skills. You talk about practicing skills and mastering yourself, so you turn around and click on 17 points of magic. After clicking on the mage, click on the paladin. After clicking on the paladin, click on the druid. After finishing clicking on the druid, click on the barbarian. I just want to ask where this logic comes from.
I just want to ask, whether it is Dark Silhouette or Shanposhan, if the character equipment is worn on the body, as long as I don't have the hands to pick it off, who can take the initiative to pick it off? And since the dark equipment system has been almost completely restored, why not completely set it according to the character equipment? Every time I see the protagonist putting all his equipment in a space bag and hanging it on his body like a wallet or a gun, I feel so sexy! That is the current life-saving equipment. If you encounter an emergency like this, how will you have time to wear it? In addition, you, the author, want to play it realistically. The natives do not have golden fingers, so they have to buy things in large and small bags. But your protagonist has completely copied the setting system of the Dark equipment, so why does he have to be so elegant and arrogant when wearing the equipment? Are they on par with the natives? How is this different from superfluous! ? If you want to say it is realistic, then simply do it! Just like Tushe, those large-scale equipment like full-body armor cannot be worn by one person alone. They need help from others. Whether it is putting on or taking off, they need help from others! Or just follow the game settings completely. Once the equipment is worn on the body, there is no need to take it off and put it back at all, unless you want to change equipment! If the protagonist takes off his pants and farts, and must play naked and be tortured, please set it so that if the equipment is hidden and invisible, it will not provide attribute bonuses. Full attribute benefits can only be obtained when the equipment is visible and visible, and the equipment will not be picked off by outsiders when worn on the body! Chapter 270 The protagonist's equipment space bag was almost stolen by a thief. This is really embarrassing! If you don't vomit, you won't be happy!
I don't understand that a magician has to be a warrior all the time. Isn't it good to be a magician? In the real world, playing spells is more survivable than melee combat, not to mention that the protagonist can teleport without cooling down.
A warlock who does not summon a succubus has no soul.
I'm really annoyed by this self-righteous sense of superiority that brings things from this earth into another world.
😰As a mature demon warlock, is it reasonable that he doesn't know the succubus pile driving method?
Is it necessary to describe the protagonist's ignorance and stupidity in various ways? The identity at the beginning is a big problem. There is a hatred relationship with the elves, and there is also a time bomb planted by the friend of the predecessor. Then I discovered that the contract could not control demons. It was really just about summoning them. Since the formation needed to be arranged in advance, there was no way to attack the enemy. I could only kill them and explode the equipment to increase my strength. I could not accurately sense the power of summoning demons, so the danger was not small. The first time I went out, I wore a school uniform and went to eat and was stared at. I happened to meet the necromancer and was found to be a transcendent (because the protagonist did not know that he had just become a transcendent and his breath was unstable). The necromancer killed three sailors who wanted to rob the protagonist. The protagonist took away the sailors' belongings, which contained troublesome things, and was involved. Going to an abandoned church to summon demons. Because the ritual was not cleaned up, the sixth-level spirit body was resurrected (because the protagonist didn't know that he had to clean up the extraordinary factors, what kind of luck was this). Later, the necromancer called and discovered a sixth-level spirit body, telling the protagonist the difference between extraordinary items and magic items. Only then did the protagonist know that he knew nothing about the previous transaction (does the author feel that the protagonist is being played like a monkey when he writes this, we readers will be very happy). There are also various inexplicable operations of the protagonist in his past life, such as hot pot, games, and novels. It feels very awkward. Novel, why would you go to an abandoned church to set up formations and summon demons if you know the routines in the novel? Isn't it easy for things to happen in such a place? Games, computer games and real-person combat are not the same thing at all. Isn't it nonsense to compare with games? Hot pot, what if someone else traveled through time before you? Isn't this exposing yourself? What if I have ill intentions towards you? I just saw this, and I haven't read the rest yet. I feel like it's a bit abusive. The protagonist is too unlucky and doesn't do everything right. He doesn't know anything. When the protagonist is being played by other people, I feel like I'm being played by the author, which makes me unhappy.
Advice for new entrants
Don't worry about the comment section Just read it for yourself Read the free part for good or bad If you think it's good, then order it, if not, abandon it Reading is so simple, go and compete with them when you have time Off topic: The author is probably a mage with no brain output flow, and his understanding of dark skills is still limited to high damage... I really want to criticize him... But I can't help but order them all... After all, most of the writing on the subject of alien darkness is very poor, and now you can read this one...
Now Diablo II can actually summon demons