
Wizard: Start Farming as a Potion Apprentice to Gain Attributes
巫师:从魔药学徒开始种田刷属性
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- Ongoing
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- 921k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Sword & Sorcery
- Updated
- 6mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Perception
I've read chapter 15, and it's pretty good. The author has good writing, and there's nothing toxic about it, but there's just a sense of inconsistency when I'm reading it, which affects my reading. This is a Western fantasy novel. You have a first-grade wizard's apprentice and a second-grade wizard's apprentice. There's a sense of inconsistency between Western fantasy and fantasy. Just stick to level one or level two for your level. Other levels can be level one or level two. Also, the nouns that sometimes appear, such as the names and taboos in Chapter 15, are different from Western Fantasy and feel inconsistent.
To be honest, I thought that after 10 pieces, it can be synthesized to enhance the effect, but I didn't expect that it can be used by other people. This is a bit silly. It is said that it can be disassembled at any time, and when used by others, it will not affect the protagonist's use. Maybe I am selfish. If this matter is not handled well, it will be a big problem.
Suddenly I thought of a common problem in such farming lottery novels. Why not leave some land to plant some other types of plants and see what the prize pool is? I just started reading it. Although it seems that individual seeds are not sold in the early stage, I wonder if there will be a lottery pool in the back of this book?
So far, the writing has been good. Xiaodu is not happy with being watched. Also, the protagonist is not careful enough to hide some trump cards and not to show too much genius, which will be a disaster. Now that the earth element affinity is relatively high, learning some earth spells, even basic ones, will have different effects in the battle. Finally, the protagonist can learn alchemy and make some mobile houses, which are more suitable for running away. Last point, I feel that the protagonist is a bit like a demon hunter. The career change is more convenient whether it is to kill people or monsters by coating the sword with potion. The above are my personal suggestions and opinions for reference only
After it was put on the shelves, I stopped farming properly and started fighting and wasting around everywhere.
Biased understanding of society
You describe the necessary requirements to become a wizard, but not everyone can become a wizard. Then people will split the two species of wizards and humans and cause conflicts. The dualization of society can be solved by screening all areas and selecting all those who may become wizards. Artificial division into two disjoint societies. The wizarding society fully monitors but does not participate in the production patterns of ordinary people's society.
I just saw the latest chapter. It's really good. There's nothing toxic about it. The character and behavior of the protagonist are also quite to my liking.
The writing is pretty good, the grass jelly doesn't count, but it's already considered food. It doesn't have many poisonous points, and it has logic. It's just that the system setting is average. Now it's all supported by the author's writing skills, but it's still worth reading. The author should write more, and if you are a book reader, don't do it. Otherwise, it will be difficult to find a food and grass if you die 😭
I haven't read a book of this style in a long time.
When I was a newbie and young. This kind of book is my favorite style, now I'm old
I've read Chapter 30 so far and it's pretty good. I'm slowly developing the feeling.
Invest 5,000. 3 Months to recover 4,000, it is still awesome, not awesome, not poisonous
At present, it seems that the origins of potions are all tragedies
Whose trumpet is it?
I feel like this book is quite good, but it's still so lukewarm.
Good wizarding novel
It feels too easy to get treasures by playing story missions. I guess it will become harder to write as you go on. There are so many treasures, so it's impossible to change them too often. You can imitate card text, Yu-Gi-Oh, etc. It's okay so far, but I haven't jumped yet
Awesome. Very delicately written.
Let's ask clearly, is there a female protagonist behind this article?
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The writing style is good and the writing is good. It is far beyond the current performance level. But I feel that the big problem is that it doesn't look like a wizarding novel. This is very important. Of course, every author can have his own definition of wizarding literature. If he writes well, he can redefine this concept. But for the average author, if it is too different from the stereotype, it will cause readers who are attracted by the title and introduction to give up the book. I haven't read much of this book, dozens of chapters, but I feel that the wizards in this book are actually more like a profession in Western fantasy, which is very different from the stereotype of wizards.
It can be said to be a good source of information for non-wizard literature enthusiasts.
After reading the previous dozens of chapters, the writing is actually pretty good in all aspects. I haven't read many wizarding books. I've only read two or three books and haven't finished them yet, so I'm not very clear about the general setting of wizards. However, based on the few books I have read before, I probably know that there is a big gap between each stage of wizards, and there is also a big gap between the mainstream development of wizards and what is written in this book. The summary is that this book is actually not like a wizard novel. If it were replaced by an ordinary Western fantasy and the wizards in the novel were changed to mages, the performance of this book should be much better. My feeling after reading so far is that if you read it with the mindset of reading wizard novels, it will feel a lot of poisonous points. However, if you are not a big fan of wizard novels and just read this book as an ordinary Western fantasy, in fact, there will be very few poisonous points, and it can be regarded as excellent. It just so happens that I don't particularly like wizard novels. The main reason for me is that the pace of several popular wizard novels is too slow. Dozens or hundreds of chapters can't advance to a higher level. I really can't stand it. This book feels just right for now.
Very well written, good luck to the author