
Gluttonous Warlock
饕餮术士
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- Completed
- Length
- 1.6M Words
- Genre
- Gaming
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Game System
- Updated
- 2y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Recommendation: The novel tells the story of the male protagonist coming to a magical world, completing his own upgrade through insufficient system panels, and becoming a big boss. The system setting function of the novel is a good highlight, but the basic setting of the plot is full of loopholes. Overall, it is a good fighting novel about upgrading. Work information: As of the time of publishing, the novel has written 350,000 words. The novel is mainly based on the magical world and the system panel. If the total score is 10 points, I personally think that the overall score of this book can reach 7 points. Excluding the loopholes in the basic setting, it is basically a good novel. Reading Thoughts: The novel tells the story of a male protagonist who accidentally traveled to a magical world with a system. The uniqueness of the male protagonist is highlighted through the seemingly crooked lineage tree, and the almost more obvious upgrade mode of killing monsters also makes this book more attractive for readers to read such a magical universe story. As I said before, the plot of the novel is very fresh at the beginning, but later on the author's certain time and habits settings make people frown frequently. But, in my opinion, looking at the entire plot, the world under the plot of the novel is relatively complete, and the story is quite wonderful. The design of the characters is also more distinct, especially the settings of the principal and teachers, which are basically in line with the accuracy of the author's description of it. Especially the physical education teacher in the early stage and the male protagonist's classmates are all very vivid images in front of me. Of course, if we really want to study the author's writing style in detail, I personally think that the author does have some strength in the handling of the plot and the construction of the world view, but it seems to be flawed in storytelling. The novel is ultimately about telling stories, and this is indeed a flaw. So if you compare it with works of the same type, I personally recommend it for the setting. {"TopicId":"847235287436099584","TopicName":"New book trial reading"}
I originally thought that this world was similar to a traditional dnd setting world, with warriors, magicians, warlocks, and wizards. But when I saw the setting of the world, gods were defeated, warlocks ruled the world, and people were ranked based on their bloodline, it seemed quite hopeless. It will be difficult for later authors to write in this case. Unless settings such as the heavens are introduced, will the last person conquer the world? The protagonist is not like a farming type, unless the description of the world view in the middle and late stages is partial, just because the protagonist has not broadened his horizons. Prince General Xiang Ning has the guts. I hope that the way up is not just the pursuit of returning to the ancestors. Bloodline mutation and bloodline transformation. I feel that it is not enough for detachment, unless knowledge changes destiny.
Hidden talent → Suppressed by others → Pretend to be a pig and eat the tiger → Show off and get slapped in the face, dreaming back to ten years ago.
If you transform into the form of your ancestors through atavistic meditation, wouldn't it mean that you will become more and more like your ancestors? Elves and giants that are similar to humans are fine, but wouldn't it be bad luck for people like mind flayers and ghouls?
It is said that the author's writing style is to return to the original (cross out) heart? Readers are shocked. By the way, I started watching Master Qiao An when he was serialized, and Throne of the Far East was completed later. In "Master Qiao An", the author rarely writes an unpretentious growth protagonist. He is fresh, cute, confused but persistent without losing his true nature. It is rare to become stronger and stronger but still have that kind of character. As a greasy middle-aged married man, I like the cute little Qiao An very much (the sense of substitution is a very special male mother or father's perspective), ranking among all the characters in the virtual world. When I read the series, it was like watching my own cub grow up, and I felt happy. I like the innocent and cute little mage with a bit of social fear, and I also feel like looking at the little beholder like a granddaughter. I am very happy to see the cute little Qiao An in the book "Savior Simulator". The protagonist of this book is a Roland-type carnivore, who has more burning energy than Brother Honglong. I hope the author will write better and better, but I am still not satisfied with this protagonist unless the author publishes the previous articles and read them, hum.
There is an obvious problem with this novel. The author says from beginning to end that everything comes from blood, but the protagonist systematically uses most of his potential for fusion skills. Instead of purifying the evolution, the blood must rely on magic stones to speed up cultivation. So why not use potential to purify the bloodline and then evolve it? The stronger the bloodline, the stronger the ability to awaken. There are many ways to obtain martial arts and meditation. Is the protagonist completely putting the cart before the horse, or is the author trying to suppress the protagonist and write millions of words? ? ?
How should I put it, when I saw Entering the Warlock Academy, there were no major poisons for the time being, but there were still minor poisons. Especially some of the deliberate arrangements made me feel like they were suppressing the protagonist. At the same time, the plot is a bit too bland, with no excitement, no climax, and no low point. It's just mediocre, I get tired easily after watching it for a long time, and it doesn't feel like the world of warlocks and wizards. Instead, it looks like a peaceful western fantasy fairy tale world. . . Logically speaking, even a warlock would rarely be affected by blood, so it shouldn't be really dull. The last problem is that this system is called the Taotie system, but I feel it is not worthy of the word Taotie. The function is too single. Except for special foods, eating so many ordinary foods is of no use. It neither reflects the effect of strengthening the body nor the super endurance. It cannot even reflect the most basic effect of eating everything to strengthen the body.
Restricting both quantity and quality isn't called Taotie, it's called Michelin.
Poison Demon Bloodline seems inexplicably reasonable. Maybe the author's explanation is quite reasonable, but wouldn't it be better for the protagonist to rely on martial arts to beat people and find a way to evolve into a giant? The giant's poison resistance will not disappear even after evolving. I didn't look at the back. I didn't understand how multiple bone spurs and poison glands would help the protagonist to rely on martial arts to make a living.
Wow, there are too many sailors, right? Just mindless? If it's really that good-looking, it's not just a little bit popular. Made me laugh so hard. Say goodbye
Since the protagonist knows how to throw, he should carry a few stones with him. When he goes hunting or fighting, he can just throw them quickly and violently, and is extremely efficient.
The book is quite interesting, but it feels a little off topic. As a warlock, the protagonist does not pursue the basic bloodline, but has been practicing martial arts. The bloodline of the poisonous ogre is also very weak. At least it is far inferior to the ogre with the green dragon bloodline. Why not choose the hill giant? Are giants worse than ogres? . The bloodline of a warlock should be as important as the spiritual roots of a monk. It can obviously be improved, but the focus is on the learning of martial arts. Instead of calling it "The Taotie Warlock", it would be more appropriate to call it "The Cowherd and the Martial Saint".
The previous settings are very good, but your hang-up is a bit unrealistic! Gluttonous Warlock: What I thought was swallowing, absorbing, and integrating all things. I thought it was a novel about people with Taotie bloodline, who develop the bloodline to obtain magic-like spells! It takes a long time to put on a skin. Your idea that the more you eat, the more powerful you become, is not reflected at all and is completely marginalized.
This novel is a bit destructive, it can almost be read as a pornographic novel, and the protagonist's position is not firm, which is very disgusting to read. Sometimes it is cruel and ruthless, and sometimes it is a bit like a virgin. The psychological description is so abnormal that it almost kills a woman.
I don't want to say anything anymore The author's protagonist is of troll blood. Even idiot trolls know how to use sticks. The protagonist has to use fists. This book is so cool.
I saw the limited-duty free spot, but I didn't want to watch it when I thought that the protagonist had to take the path of the poisonous troll even though he could have chosen other paths. 886
Can the male protagonist stop hiding all the time? It's a bit unbearable. Is an ogre bloodline a high-level bloodline? What is there to hide? No matter how strong the level 2 martial arts is, it's just the ogre bloodline. What are you afraid of? As long as the male protagonist is still a low-level bloodline like an ogre, there is nothing to worry about. The author takes ogres too seriously.
After entering the academy, I was too depressed. I was bullied in various ways, which made me feel no better.
The protagonist has completely gone astray. At first, it was understandable that he relied on eating poison to practice poison resistance, Taotie, but then he merged the poison with the ogre and gave up the giant bloodline. Not to mention whether he could be upgraded to a Titan or even a glutton in the future, the system could only practice poison resistance? The upper limit of ogres is even lower than that of giants. In terms of appetite, giants are obviously more suitable for gluttons. Why should poison be the main thing? Gluttons, you can understand it in the early stage. The place is small and the resources are few. Later, have you forgotten that you are a glutton? Not only can you take poison
Protagonist, isn't this the Taotie system? I've already read half of it. Why can I still take poison to improve my strength? Isn't this recipe too narrow?
I don't understand. It's obvious that warlocks rely on blood to survive. The protagonist rarely adds points to his bloodline, and just stares at those martial arts skills every day...
The author's descriptions of girls are really vivid. The mage's Audrey, on the surface, is a heroic big sister, but she actually has a delicate and girlish side in her heart. It really touched my xp. Hylar, who is delicate yet cute, Kandi, who is like Xiao Qiao's virtuous little wife, and the Rose of Stone Pillar Town, I forgot her name, a tsundere girl. The mentor's Shadow Dancer maid is full of temptation on the outside, but full of endless sorrow and helplessness on the inside. She was created to be just another person's stand-in, and is humiliated by her mentor from time to time? I still clearly remember the slap the maid received when Qiao An first visited the tutor. There was also a sweet interaction between the maid and Qiao An. The tutor also said that he would give the maid to Xiao Qiao. I thought the maid would have a good ending, but you, the author, made the final decision. How I hope Qiao An could answer "yes" instead of being silent for a long time. 😭Many nights, I imagined that Qiao An could finally resurrect the maid, for example, find the time dragon and turn back time🙂. This should be done for the growth of the protagonist, but from the beginning to the end, you wrote more than three thousand chapters, but you still haven't gotten rid of this character, and the maid still hasn't been resurrected at the end... There is also the fairy lord Lia Nan. I don't know why I like it just by reading the name. I don't know why, the author doesn't give an ending, but she is not the heroine, but I vaguely remember that she and Xiao Qiao sleep in the same bed.
I don't understand why I need to fight in close combat when I can train as a mage! For example, there is a monster as disgusting as shit. Should you deal with it with a fireball from a distance, or should you go up and punch it to the flesh? Isn't it disgusting
It's been more than two months. I have a new book. The author can't write books to make ends meet, so he's changed careers.
I'll give you a trick and add some energy
It's February, is there any news about the new book?
It's November. When will the new book be released?
After reading Chapter 15, I found a bug. According to the atavism method of meditation, isn't the main bloodline of the protagonist not human blood? Doesn't the human bloodline have any awesome ancestral spirits? So why is this world still dominated by humans?
In summary, this is not a Western fantasy novel, a novel about cultivating immortality through skin trapping, or a physical cultivation style, a suture monster with DND skills.