
Part-Time Adventurer
兼职冒险者
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- Ongoing
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- 686k Words
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- Western Fantasy
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- Male
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- Sword & Sorcery
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Potential forage
Reading progress: Chapter 56 A hard-core time-traveling stream from another world. The time-travelers are collectively deceived by the "Company" and sent to another world to be piglets. Although the protagonist's side is quite big, it is a cultivation side that needs to be developed. Moreover, because of his predecessor, there is a risk of being noticed by the "Company", so he can only live in peace. It grows slowly The style is hard-core, realistic and depressing. It is not recommended for book lovers who are looking for light-hearted adventure fantasy novels. On the other hand, if you can accept slow-burning and want to read some serious hard-core traditional fantasy novels, you can look forward to it Advantages: 1. The writing is good and the setting is serious 2. The characterization is relatively delicate Disadvantages: 1. It is super slow to start, and it has just started after more than 50 chapters, and the adventure has not even officially started 2. It seems that there are a lot of scenes of factional struggles within the church. It is basically impossible to write this kind of article well and reasonably, and it is basically impossible to be brainless and enjoyable.
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What the hell? Pig's Foot was kidnapped by a modern electronic fraud group and went to another world to work illegally. Then Pig's Foot escaped and relied on himself, turned to other legal companies in other worlds, and returned to the modern world? The otherworldly version of Myanmar Survival Diary belongs to Yes
A loan of 10 silver coins only requires 14 silver coins to be repaid. This company is not funded at all. At least it adds interest compounding, loan-in-loan, no early repayment, etc.
I'm also a little speechless. It's chapter 64 and I haven't done any adventure in "Part-Time Adventurer" yet.
Comment first, high-end grain. The only thing that makes me dissatisfied is that it is a gray fantasy world view. Readers should be attracted by this factor, but the atmosphere of the team is far different from the original gray fantasy. Grey Fantasy is a very beautiful classic animation. In addition to hardcore adventures, the picture quality is superb, there are many songs, and the relationship between teammates is very sincere. In the original Gray Fantasy team, apart from hating the Dark Knight, I had no feelings for the Magician. The other teammates had very good personalities. Although the Scouts, Priests, Hunters and Warriors had different personalities, they were all gentle and considerate of others. They could sacrifice themselves for their companions. As for the relationship between the characters in this book... Not surprisingly, it is the starting point style, so I don't need to explain it more. Others are all advantages.
Isn't this a great background for Grimgar of Fantasy and Ashes?
Let's talk about the shortcomings first. The gold finger is too weird. It's the kind that can make a pig take off if you press it. This is my personal preference. I think the smaller and simpler the gold finger is, the more space it can operate and the more highlights it has. The second thing is that the protagonist's strength has improved too fast. It can be said that he was far ahead from the beginning. Compared with others, it is like the protagonist's 999. The supporting characters are really hard to play like the original. When these two groups come together, neither side will be very happy. Originally, my book review would normally end here, but I like the setting of this book very much, so I think I have read it carefully. Therefore, I want to understand and discuss some questions about the setting. I hope the author or readers who are also interested can answer them. I didn't care much about it in the first few chapters. After reading it, I realized that it might be like an absolute death game. It can really bring the props and abilities in the game back to reality. I immediately became interested. My question is, is this game about soul travel or body wear? At present, it seems that he should be wearing it. Then the question is, after the death of the original protagonist in another world, was the protagonist's soul passed through or was he worn? I read Chapter 42, but there was still no explanation. I asked a book friend, and he said that what follows is that the original protagonist traveled to another world and found out that he was deceived. He confronted the company and was killed instantly, which led to the protagonist's soul traveling. So there is a question here. Normally, when a person dies, he needs to be reborn at the resurrection point in the main city, and the protagonist is more like borrowing a corpse to resurrect. Does this conflict with the setting of another world? Moreover, after the protagonist was resurrected, he also received the occupation and equipment from his previous life. Such a strange thing, but the company and his teammates didn't care at all? Why? Secondly, can these cows and horses that have traveled to another world return to this world? If not, then it is impossible for the country to not notice the continuous loss of tens of thousands of people. If it can, if the exploitation and oppression are so serious, even if most choose to settle down, there will definitely be some individual people. Either take revenge on the company or take revenge on society. Is there any reasonable explanation for this problem? There is also the setting of the starting experience value. What I remember is that career upgrades require career experience, and skill upgrades require skill experience. The two are not interoperable. The protagonist has summarized his previous life experience, so this experience can be interoperable, but the experience gained by the protagonist when practicing skills later is incorporated into the total experience, that is, the experience gained by the protagonist's practice is interoperable experience. I want to ask, is this the case for the protagonist, or is it the same for everyone else? If I fight monsters later, will the experience gained be the same or different? Is there a conflict between the author's settings here? I still have questions about professions and skills. Upgrading professions will increase attributes, and upgrading skills will also increase attributes. What is the amount of increase? Maybe the author is afraid of data corruption? We only talk about growth but not by how much. Is there any quantitative standard for this value? Which is more powerful, a first-level warrior's fifth-level slash, or a fifth-level warrior's first-level slash? A contract can reset a person's level to zero. Will the skills be retained or disappear? If a skill is upgraded, will it remain or disappear? Why can I get skills first, then get a career, or even not get a career? Just like the protagonist's breathing method, shouldn't he become a knight or a trainee knight the moment he masters the breathing method? Just like I know how to farm, shouldn't I be a farmer? If it is set, you may not be a farmer even if you know how to farm, and you may not be a blacksmith even if you know how to blacksmith. So, which profession is more powerful, an ordinary person with farming skills or a farmer without skills? What is the difference between ordinary people with farming skills and professional farmers with farming skills? Extending from this, the protagonist has so much experience. Is it possible to choose a profession at will, then rise to level five, learn all the skills or learn the skills you want, and then wash away the level, retain the skills, and become a person without a profession, but with all professional skills? There are also attributes that increase in occupations and skills. Is it a percentage increase or a fixed value? The author only said that career levels increase by a percentage. If skills also increase, will everyone pursue multiple careers and multiple skills? After all, your attributes may not be up to standard in the early stage, but with more skills, what profession can still block your attributes in the middle and later stages? Also, the author said before that there are quantitative limits on skills, but the protagonist has mastered four sword skills, two kinds of prayer, one breathing method, and listening that can be simulated at any time without having a profession as of Chapter 42. This is not counting the basic sword skills. So is there such a so-called quantitative limit, and what is it? In terms of system, it seems that the company has almost laid out a global layout in the alien world, with branches in various countries and forces. With such a large layout and such a backward transportation method in the alien world, this matter must have been busy for at least more than ten years. How did it block the news in reality? If the state was involved, why would such cruel regulations be enacted to exploit the labor force? Finally, in terms of ability interoperability, I read in the comments section that it is said that the strength of another world cannot be brought back to reality, but skill books can. What is the principle? Are there any restrictions on skill books? Like resurrection? What is the principle of skills, and are there any specific regulations or requirements? For example, in mechanical maintenance, can you assemble the parts of a new car to form a new car? Can you assemble the parts of two old cars to make another car? Or can you simply turn a pile of scrap metal into a car? There are also many questions in other aspects. Interested book friends are welcome to discuss them together.
It's a pity to throw it away, but it's tasteless to eat.
How can I put it, it is a pity to throw it away and tasteless to eat. Boring Training to fight monsters and upgrades is more realistic. It focuses on describing the cruelty of aliens from otherworldly fantasy capitalists and the exploitation of cannon fodder by companies using rules. It focuses on describing that the protagonist Goldfinger can secretly learn various skills of the indigenous people through self-study. However, the protagonist's main occupation is a church faith occupation, which limits various skills and blue bars. It looks like a growth protagonist. It doesn't look like a hundred chapters anyway. There is still no decent panel introduction, and the protagonist can only use stereotyped skills.
How do you say that a person in modern society takes the initiative to rely on gods when he has a golden finger? This seems a bit incomprehensible to me. The article also said that people without magic talent can also cast magic with the help of goddesses. Isn't this just a loan to him? I can't understand being a priest when there is no pressure from the outside world and you have a golden finger. The one in front has perfect repair. People with skills have to rely on themselves. Besides, it is good to have people above. The question is if the people above can pay attention to you all the time, how many modern people can bear it? A person from another world, or a person reincarnated from another world to another world, don't you have a little bit of caution? There is no love or hatred for no reason. The predecessor died so quickly and was forgotten.
The company oppresses the protagonist, and the protagonist follows the company's rules, which is quite repressive.
A half-fantasy pretend-to-face essay
The first 70 chapters describe the protagonist using plug-ins to learn the knight's sword skills, breathing techniques, world view, and map forces. This part is perfect in my opinion. The next step is for the protagonist to find teammates, and he has recruited three teammates in just a few chapters. The first task is non-stop, delivering things, collecting, and killing goblins. I rescued a team while killing goblins, and in the various psychological descriptions of others' astonishment and doubt, they said that the protagonist's healing technique was not like a healing technique, so why was it so powerful? Ah ~ this is not a healing technique, this is a divine technique! One line of dialogue leads to a lot of unnecessary psychological descriptions, and I just ran into fantasy because it bothered me
I've put forty chapters on the shelves, but you're not a master, and the hooks you left are not attractive. Can you at least have a little climax before putting it on the shelves? I don't have any idea of subscribing now.
I've finished reading it. It's great. Please explain some of the issues.
For those who feel that the company is too benevolent, you can learn about Lao A and Lao Zhen, listen to the two videos, and watch them if you are interested. If you are not interested, there is no need to torture yourself Why does the company go to such great lengths to sell people? The author's explanation will be posted after it is put on the shelf. It feels reasonable at the moment
Dry food up and down
The setting is interesting, but too watery. There are various detailed descriptions and dialogues that do not affect the plot. Simplifying half of the content does not affect reading. It feels like I wrote an outline and then expanded it using IA. It is a bit tiring to follow the plot.
It's just a coolie's fantasy to go deep into the electronic fraud zone. Anyone who has the ability to go on a business trip can become a warlord and strategist.
General grain
I have read Chapter 62, and I personally feel there are two problems: 1. It is too bland, the plot progress is slow, the protagonist is basically a dual-career level 3 before leaving the city, and the content of Chapter 60 does not last for two weeks. 2. The main plot has deviated. From the title, it seems that the author wants to mainly write about the adventurous life of being oppressed by the company, but the plot is all about the church, and the craftsman profession has no sense of existence except for being idle and passive.
It's not considered food and grass, right?
It's a pity to throw it away, but it's tasteless to eat. The setting of this book is okay. But it felt too bland.
Rhythm
Maybe it's too slow to gain traction, and I feel that this book is not a high-volume read. Although the heavy reliance on mushroom soup is also slow to gain traction, its leveling up is slow and the plot develops slowly. The combat rhythm is not bad, and the book is constantly resting and resting. There was a lot of preparation before the book was put on the shelves, and a lot of details were added after it was put on the shelves. But it is true as many readers have said: there are so few adventures, and it is so slow. It is not very friendly to readers who are accustomed to fast pace. I wonder if the author has considered this issue, whether through burst updates or adjusting the narrative rhythm.
After reading the chapter about professions, I knew that pretending to be cool would defeat the protagonist. Forget it, after reading Abyss Master Half-Elf Ranger, most DND., Real or fake, are rubbish.
If the author is sure he wants a eunuch
I suggest you write an outline of the subsequent plot, which can be regarded as an explanation for readers This way, the next book will still have a lot of love when it comes out, and I will consider reading it.
This book really has nothing to do with adventure now.
The author is a eunuch. . . .
Speechless, this book has become a eunuch so quickly
Cut it? To be honest, I don't want to order a father-in-law book!
Fortunately, I didn't subscribe, so it's dead now.
A book that almost grew into a fairy grass
This book is really a pity. The setting and world view are both good. Unfortunately, the author's plot is too slow, the protagonist is too hard pressed, and the description of the strength level is not clear. At first glance, there are hidden dangers, but the protagonist has a nonchalant attitude. The first part is better, but the second part is not exciting at all. To put it bluntly, the writing is broken. Alas, it's a pity that it's a waste of time.
It must be because my grades are too bad! A two-dollar subscription can get more than 2,000 people 😥 There should be very few who fully subscribe
Eunuch again, suspected
Like the title, why hasn't it been updated since May 5th?
Feeling cut?
In fact, the world view setting of this book is quite attractive to me. Even though the author's plot is a bit flawed, it actually doesn't make it boring! Hey, do you have any recommendations for fantasy novels with similar settings?
In fact, there is something very unreasonable about this book. That's the upgrade contract. I feel like this thing was created by the author in order to forcefully create a conflict between the protagonists. I look at this from an economic point of view. After all, the rules of each world are different, so if this contract only restricts the traditional summoning of heroes from other worlds to save the world, which can only be dozens or hundreds of people at most, then it is reasonable to spend a lot of money to restrain these beings with great potential and great potential harm. But this book is different. There are tens of thousands of volunteers in this book. There are more people than dogs. In this case, more than 99.9% Of people are not worthy of using this upgrade contract. To put it bluntly, the potential value of these people and the value they can create in the future are far less than 1% of the upgrade contract. As mentioned before about this upgrade contract, first of all, his status is extremely high, reaching the level of a legendary demigod, which can almost be said to be only lower than a god. Secondly, this contract is extremely binding. To upgrade, you need to find a specialized person, and the upgraded power can be revoked by any priest. In the end, this contract is extremely easy to impose and extremely difficult to break. It can be said that it cannot be broken without a legendary half-length. Such a high-level contract. Calculating the cost alone, its value will not be lower than hundreds or thousands of gold coins, and may even be higher. If it is used to restrain the number of dozens or hundreds of world-saving heroes, then it is quite reasonable. However, in this book, they are used to restrain tens of thousands of volunteers from other worlds whose numbers are even worse than dogs. Do you think it is reasonable? You said something else, maybe because the rules of the other world are different, so I won't say anything. But from the most basic cost point of view, the logic of this book is fundamentally flawed. It can only be said that in order to promote the plot, the author forced such a setting extremely bluntly.