
Mounted Blade: Storm Lord
骑砍:风暴之主
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 206k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Epic Fantasy
- Updated
- 2y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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When writing novels, you should at least upgrade yourself to a superman. The weakest protagonist who plays horse-and-blade is also the one who kills hundreds of people. No one likes to see that the system is giving benefits to subordinates
In this type of war for lords, it is better to use low martial arts in the end. In addition, you can add the ability to create arms to the system.
Personally, I think (only for me), what Zheng Hege is most afraid of is personal force deciding the victory of the war, because this is not a fight for hegemony at all. As long as the protagonist's personal strength is strong enough, no matter what dynasty or empire it is, whether it has millions of troops or trillions of troops, it will not be enough for the protagonist to kill alone. Therefore, I personally feel that personal strength can be very strong, but we cannot ignore the army, whether it is military formations or military souls. When the army can surround and kill top masters, the struggle for hegemony will only make sense. Of course, it would also be possible if the gap between extraordinary classes could be evened out through numbers.
This grudge, the setting of the wizard is really discouraging. Does a knight-and-blade novel require the protagonist to upgrade every day and prepare to go into battle to fight monsters? At least there are many similar passages in the early stages. Secondly, this is a very old and crude setting, and the audience is getting smaller and smaller. When I saw this setting, I deducted a point from the book in my heart, because the plots of novels using this setting are often very old... Not to mention that in the later stages of writing, they have to stuff in various other settings to make the whole background extremely weird.
[Sturgian Weapon Tree]
Everything is based on the setting of this book! ! ! Sturgia First level: Sturgian recruits Second level: Sturgian spear and shield soldiers Third level: Sturgian skilled spear and shield soldiers Fourth level : Sturgian Senior Spear and Shield Soldier Level 5: Sturgian Heavy Warrior (Level 5 and Level 6 equipment have the same style, but different material strengths) Level 6: Sturgian Elite Heavy Warrior
Give some advice
In the magical world, don't you improve your abilities? ,, It's not that exciting,,, It's too bland,,, How about developing an army? Putting aside the magic world, if you don't improve your own power, a master will kill you directly. You won't be able to find it, and you won't feel safe. What's the use of others, no matter how good they are? Only by focusing on improving one's own strength and supplementing by others can we develop better. In the Game of Thrones, the dragon mother relies on her own dragon to establish her prestige. She has the power to break the constraints. And you have been a trainee knight for so long, and your golden finger cannot improve yourself. ,,, With a golden finger in hand, 100% loyalty, and they must be given enough military supplies every month,,, this setting is really a bit speechless,,,, to sum up, it is not attractive enough to me anyway,,,,, if it cannot be changed, I feel that it is better to read Game of Thrones fan fiction, and read novels? At least it's exciting and explosive. You don't have it. There's a good Western fantasy novel called Be the King. Have you read it? The protagonist will at least improve his own strength first, and then talk about other things. Let's see the follow-up. You...
Do you play horse-and-cut strategy? Isn't Mount Blade an action role-playing game? If you really want to play commanding the army, the command system of cavalry and slashing is really simple. It is better to fight for the Three Kingdoms! Isn't the important thing about horseback riding and slashing just to ride on horseback and kill people? Aren't the videos of various show operations at Station B all rated 100? I think the protagonist of this book is better written and looks more enjoyable. At least it has some personal heroism. Why do we have to read a sissy protagonist?
[Imperial Arms Tree]
Everything is based on the setting of this book! ! ! First level: Imperial recruits Second level: Imperial cavalry Third level: Imperial skilled cavalry Fourth level: Imperial senior cavalry Fifth level: Imperial uniformed cavalry Sixth level: Imperial elite uniformed cavalry
A little confused
If the protagonist's soldiers have a template and their loyalty is locked, does that mean they don't need to be paid?
Map of this book
[Mainland Map] [Grey Rock Island|Protagonist Territory] [Map Code]
I have a question. I have been away from home and practicing for two years. Why am I still a novice when I come back and still practice basic skills? If I add an explanation about what kind of garden I come back to, I can still read it.
I have to help with every new book on horseback and slashing. This is a good book, I have feelings for it, cheers for the author
[Eagle Iron Cross Coat of Arms]
Coat of arms of the protagonist Augustus family
It's not bad, and it feels a bit like the dragon has died. I hope it won't be about liberating the serfs, and it won't be about eunuchs. Traveling to other worlds is not for the benefit of the serfs in other worlds.
Not bad, I have the desire to continue reading, but I am worried about whether the author can continue writing smoothly with the current results.
I just read a few chapters and I feel pretty good so far. Especially the author can draw pictures, which makes the reading experience very good. But the protagonist's first unit shocked me. I have never played mounted slashing, but is the configuration of gun and shield soldiers really suitable? A pistol and a shield, operating a long weapon with one hand is unimaginable to me.
I will always come to help with the new book.