
Warhammer Survival Guide
战锤求生指南
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 1.8M Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Fan Fiction
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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It fits my imagination of the shithole that is Warhammer.
And even if you put aside the Warhammer background, the writing is very good. I hope the author will maintain 👍
The writing is very good, support it
Exquisite! Understand?
The biggest problem with this book is that the protagonist is a mortal
Warhammer is essentially a war between super humans and aliens and warp demons. After reading so many Warhammer novels, the protagonist must at least be a planetary governor. Either auxiliaries on the front lines of the battlefield, then transferred to Astartes, or Rogue Traders. They are all types that can break the game quickly. But this protagonist has nothing. In a cesspit like 40k, you don't have to suppress your combat power at all. This is a sinkhole world where even lesser gods can die at any time. There is no way to quickly accumulate combat power, and you may die anytime and anywhere. What we want to see are heroes who can change the destiny of mankind. Rather than a small character who has been struggling at the bottom of the power circle.
This is the warhammer in my heart. There are insects lying on the giant body of the empire to suck blood, but there are more people struggling to get up from the mud to add another nail to the empire.
This book is buried under new mechanics
Compared to some books on the Sanjiang list, this book should be on the Sanjiang list. Even in terms of the content of the first fifty chapters, it is much better than some of the sloppy plot books on the Sanjiang list. However, it did not leave much of a shadow on the new book list, nor was it promoted on any mainstream recommendation list. I still found this book while slowly scanning the bestseller lists. I can only say that the majority of readers are still silently subscribing. This is an era where the recommendation mechanism is extremely unfair.
After reading it, I understood why Warhammer fans have cheats, but the protagonist of this book has no cheats. The upper limit I can see is to climb to the highest possible position in the empire in the future, serve the empire for hundreds of years through life-extending surgery, and finally die from exhaustion on the job. This is still a good ending, and it looks a bit depressing.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The protagonist has no golden fingers and relies solely on his exhaustive tactics to make his way forward. The world view is also very consistent with my understanding of Warhammer. If there are newbies who don't know the Warhammer world view, I suggest you go to the short video to catch up on the historical story of Warhammer 40k, otherwise you will be confused.
I have been reading about Warhammer for a long time, and I have always felt that the soul of Warhammer lies in the core of despair and the background of struggle. Unlike other books where the protagonist is full of fighting power, the author of this book has no golden fingers and relies purely on writing politics to help the characters stand on their feet.
My evaluation is that it is more charming than those messy Warhammer Invincible fanfics. I wrote the Warhammer fanfics in my heart. Although there are still some issues with the settings. But overall I feel pretty good, not that invincible, unlike other fan fiction that can't convey the feeling of desperate struggle in the Warhammer worldview.
The feudal and barbaric empire, the bloated and inefficient bureaucracy, the arrogance of the British aristocrats and their disregard for human life, the pervasive aliens and chaos, completely restore the cesspit world of Warhammer 40k, and the protagonist will attack in the form of a pure mortal audit brother! There is no system, no plug-ins, extreme mode, play as an official in Warhammer, and strive to be the craziest district in the sea of shit 👍
Warhammer was written by the British themselves
The attitude towards the planet below basically copied the British government's attitude towards the colonies Various abstract situations can basically find prototypes in their history, and even more abstract ones can be found Just like the World War I leaders only cared about the life and death of the nobles, but they didn't care how many civilians died Isn't the situation of taking away the food and starving the locals to death similar to the tithe? The hive world is simply a space version of the Victorian era I can only say that dark Gothic is really easy to write when there are enough historical documents to draw on.
This is a test novel written by N's old father-in-law, a veteran Hammer man who is proficient in Warhammer settings.
The current plot is indeed very interesting and attractive. In the past, if I read other Warhammer novels that did not feature Astartes or Primarchs as the protagonists, I would just read the introduction. Like the title, only a husband who has been in the palace many times can write such a smooth and smooth early plot without making any rookie mistakes or stepping into any pitfalls. Only those who are proficient in the background setting of Warhammer, or those who are liberal, can grasp the precise scale between heresy and loyalty. Finally, the protagonist has done too much, and his cards and status are too few and too low. Just having a female governor with the blood of a Rogue Trader in his profile is not enough to survive. If the protagonist starts out as a judge's apprentice, then the plot will be much smoother and more consistent, and no one will question whether the protagonist deserves the key to do things.
Good book
It's excellent, it's as dark and desperate as the original work, and it's perfect like the original work translated by the translator. Abstract points, like the official gw book, have their own unique abstract points. For example, gw's Dan-style nanosecond makes the space warriors look strong and weak. And the author's unique and crazy physical worldview forcibly weakens the subspace pollution of psychic energy, uses psychic energy as radiation, generates heat to boil water, and excessively ignores the machine soul. In the original work, there was a scene where multiple parts were combined into new items, and the multiple machine souls in the parts fought and directly blew up the item. By the author's point, the machine soul almost no longer exists.
I've read Astartes, I've read C'tan, I've read various novels about superhuman strength in Warhammer, and this one depicts the struggle for survival of a fairly ordinary person. What's even more novel is that the author is obviously not a newcomer 🙂
The protagonist has been walking a tightrope. When will he be able to have a serious meal? I have written almost one million words. Whenever the protagonist is unlucky or makes a mistake, the ship may be destroyed and everyone will be killed. When will the protagonist be able to have enough margin to deal with unexpected situations?
The writing is good, but the characters written by the author are still too human, and the author's sanity level is still too high. I suggest you watch Lao A's videos to improve your spiritual vision.
Let's make a summary of this book. The protagonist's nemesis is him We, Marshal Cao, won't talk nonsense to you. When the protagonist tries to trick him into being a bureaucracy or data guy every day, just watch him to see if he eats beef
The emperor gave me a dream
Starting today, the author's tithe increases to three chapters.
The writing is really depressing. Can the author increase the progress?
It's really hard for a mortal to get ahead in Warhammer. In the Warhammer worldview, you don't have the potential to be at least a minor god, and you are not even qualified to play on the table. The protagonist is now an ant who will be crushed to death at any time. What are the benefits for time travellers? When will we be able to unify at least one planet? Now we can't unify even one planet. Faced with the massive monsters and monsters in Warhammer, the protagonist has to shoulder the responsibility. .
From now on, the protagonist will be the king of settling accounts in the subspace, also known as the Coffee Fairy As long as you have bad debts and are willing to offer enough/good enough coffee, it will summon you to help you settle the accounts by repeatedly jumping across the red line of the empire, and then go back with coffee☕️ Of course, if the summoner is not sure and is caught and grilled by the Inquisition, then it will be his own problem 🙂
Nurgle soup passed through the intestines and stayed in the heart of the Emperor of the Empire. Drinking it mutated means that you are not loyal enough and you are a potential Chaos element.
I remember that among Nurgle's demon army, there is a type called the Bad Debt Clerk, which is somewhat similar to the Supervisory Army. It will be responsible for recording the words, deeds and mission completion of the demon army. If the protagonist is in Nurgle's hands, he will probably become another kind of Bad Debt Clerk. When the person in power on a planet falls into despair and prays because the tithe tax cannot be paid or famine and other problems cannot be solved, the protagonist may be summoned. He will clearly discuss a good reward with you. Then he will use various methods to step on the red line or cross the red line to help you settle the bad debt. In the middle, he will also teach you how to settle the matter that crossed the red line through various rules and regulations. Once the settlement is completed, he will get the reward and really leave without causing any trouble. Some summoners who are unlucky may be held accountable by the inquisitor because of the red line issue and really voted for Nurgle, while others will just be indifferent until the next tithe due to the clean handling. Perhaps just like the original belief of the old man in the swamp, the protagonist will be called the Immortal of the Evening Account.
This is the most desperate warhammer I have ever seen!
How can people survive! Ah! ! ! The emperor's territory is too vast! The system is too bloated! Other people's warhammers are very open and easy, giving people the impression that they are the protagonists! The Emperor appears at every turn! I wonder why the Emperor always steps forward! Then the others bowed their heads and worshiped! ! So witty! 40 Is really not a place for people to stay. Your world view is very good! But I'm not going to Warhammer! !
Thoughts after reading Chapter 50
The juvenile body of the high lord of the empire 🙂 evolved step by step, and finally transformed into a human body 🙂 The biggest technological heresy 🙂 The closest to the thinking of a meditator 🙂 The most durable twin ponytails 🙂 The walking humanoid scale 🙂, a little flash of 40K despair 🙂 The book is good, worth reading, and highly recommended.
This kind of high-pressure state, if not for the support of Huangpi, would have been overworked~~~Now we have to plan two aspects: 1. How to plan for Luo Wei to be properly relaxed and then move to a larger scene; 2. How to solve Luo Wei's lifespan and physical problems. Since the Mechanicus is not feasible, then we have to go from the perspective of a living saint.
How can I put it, the author can write well, but the progress is indeed a bit too slow. 500 Chapters are over one million words, and they are still at the planetary governor level. I mainly doubt whether the author can write such a long chapter? It seems that we are only a quarter of the way through now. Can the author write for so long?
It's too stressful. Can you write some soothing plot?
I understand that Warhammer time is very dangerous, but the protagonist has also encountered too many crises. I hope the author can write a soothing plot transition, otherwise it will be very tense all the time.
Human beings cannot imagine a world they have not seen. Now think about it, the West will have Warhammer and a lot of apocalyptic, cannibal, and cult themes. It will be a small cesspit under the so-called outer skin of civilization.
What is the protagonist's cheat? I didn't see it in the paid chapters.
Not bad
But the pace is a bit slower. The highlight of Warhammer is the Space Marines. I'm looking forward to when the protagonist can interact with the Space Marines.