
Wizard: My Skills Can Make Unlimited Breakthroughs
巫师:我的技能可以无限突破
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- Ongoing
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- 1.9M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Mystic Fantasy
- Updated
- 2mo ago
- Source
- Qidian
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558Chapters
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Attribute problem
I wrote about the protagonist's light attribute. I've read chapter 150 so far, but there are no skills related to light attributes. Can the author explain?
Is Plane Leveling worth writing so much about?
Is Plane Leveling worth writing so much about? Now you are putting 100% of your energy into writing about another world. Are you planning to write two books? You can't tell the difference between the king and the king.
I was extremely confused after reading this book. Let me talk about the good aspects first. The proficiency panel + skill limit breaking are the main highlights. The plot is novel and does not take an unusual path, which is also a highlight. The writing is good, and the combat details are well described. As for the bad aspects, first of all, as some readers said, it is not like an orthodox wizard novel, but more like a skin-changing fairy, especially in terms of behavioral logic and language. Secondly, the author seems to like the old one very much. He has done it at least four or five times in just over a hundred pictures. Every time the protagonist goes out and is targeted and killed, the villain will say before he dies that I belong to so-and-so. If you dare to kill me, he will not let you go... (Isn't it very similar to a fairy tale 🤔). The most important thing is that the author repeatedly writes that the protagonist wants to practice in a stable environment, but whenever he makes a choice for a major event, the protagonist's choice is a bit inexplicable. And then he is definitely coveted in the mission and then killed and then offended the forces behind the villain...😵😵😵
Read 60%. The whole article describes the story of the protagonist being constantly targeted and hunted down. The situation is getting bigger and bigger... If it were changed to a fairy tale, it would be a constant pretense and counter-attack endlessly... The protagonist is still a potion master. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if other forces are crazy about chasing him. It's a complete breakdown of logic...
I don't understand how the author set it up. The protagonist is like a candle in the dark. He is being targeted everywhere. Those who don't know think that something is wrong with the protagonist. There are enemies everywhere. It's really annoying to watch. The conflict is poor. The protagonist himself seems to be guilty of being a thief inexplicably. There are conflicts at every turn and then the idiot villain finally discovers the secret. If he had written this way, he would have been ripped off by the official wizard.
The biggest flaw of this novel is the pet.
The wizarding system is absolutely rational and self-interested. Having a talking pet makes me feel that sometimes when watching Pokémon, the sense of fantasy and substitution is seriously broken. After reading so many wizarding system novels, only the wizarding world written in "Get Out" is the best.
The shortcomings of this book are obvious, except for the simple upgrade and killing. The rest of the emotional treatment is a mess, why can't you just write it all into a cool article? Author, you think readers like to see you write the protagonist as an emotional idiot who pretends to be stupid.
Typical of hitting the younger one and the older one.
The villains are all mentally retarded, so disappointing
After reading Chapter 18, I have a question
The protagonist is offered a reward of 60 magic stones by Nolan on the black market. The protagonist makes a blood potion for 500 magic stones. The protagonist is richer, so why not put a reward on Nolan?
I seem to have seen this type of golden finger. The zero-level trick breaks the limit once and becomes a 0.5-Level spell. Two times it becomes a 0.8-Level spell. Three times it becomes a one-level spell. Where did it come from?
Why do you like beating the younger ones so much? The older ones are here.
I killed Nolan when I was an intermediate apprentice. I saw that when the first-level wizards returned to the tower, there were still old ones coming out to cause trouble. Is this really a wizarding novel?
This book is actually a wizard's text that re-skinned the immortal text. Talent is the spiritual root, potions are alchemy, and witchcraft is spells. It has nothing to do with the learning of knowledge, the research and improvement of spells, or scientific research. It all depends on the protagonist's golden finger. The proficiency panel replaces it. With the help of the liver, you can make magic potions at will, increase the power of spells, improve the proficiency of exercises, and then increase the speed of practice. And it's not like the immortality novels in recent years, like the immortality novels in the era of mortals' immortality stories. The plot relies on the protagonist's insecurity and the need to quickly improve his strength and constantly take risks to unfold. The villain may say he has no brains, but he will soon know that his opponent is the protagonist, and will put pressure on the protagonist in order to recommend the plot. If he says he has brains, he will always come to seek death and give the protagonist a certain resource gift package. It can be said that it is at the two extremes of having brains and not having brains. It depends on how the author advances the plot. Having said so much, it is not recommended for those who want to read traditional wizarding literature to do research, accumulate knowledge, and improve their own power through knowledge, but those who want to see how to become immortals in the wizarding world can try it.
A common problem at the starting point, right? The protagonist has enemies everywhere. If there are enemies, he has to fight. Even if there are no enemies, he has to fight even if he creates enemies. The protagonist at the starting point is really tired.
An old fantasy novel in the skin of a wizard
There is no sense of inconsistency if the wizard is replaced by a monk😴
The writing style is relatively dry but also concise. It won't make you feel too tired when reading it, unlike today's great masters who are becoming more and more verbose and literary. However, every time the protagonist beats the younger one, there is guaranteed to be an older one coming to fight with the protagonist to death. No matter whether the enemy is evil or good, there will always be someone to take revenge on the younger one. However, the protagonist's own organization must not only beware of continuous internal malice, but also the protagonist's own responsibility. Regardless of the organization 😰 there will always be an enemy one level higher than the protagonist to suppress it. It makes me sick to watch.
Why are you always playing tricks? What difference does the villain have except changing his name?
The IQ is online and the plot is relaxed and smooth. The protagonist becomes stronger little by little, and it feels like I was watching the legend of a mortal cultivating immortality. Looking forward to the next story😍
Open high and go low😅😅
I also read Chapter 141 out of curiosity. 1. I haven't learned any light attribute magic. I am very proficient in freezing and flame breaking, and there is no affinity at all. Is it true that if you learn other things abnormally quickly, you won't be arrested for studying? 2. Then there is the war between the two schools. After being separated, Gou Lao developed for a long time and became very strong. The battlefield did not make him so strong. He became a resource trader + time. 3. There is another weird point. A few years after the Demon Hunting War started, there were two schools of thought fighting, and the Silver Ring did not come to mediate and prepare for the Demon Hunting War. It's really better to write it as two schools of thought and send people to compete in a sparring competition.
The front one is good, but the back one is boring.
Not bad, not bad, the writing is very good, and the number of updates after it was released has been huge.
Do you have this much stock? ! ! ! Can 10 more per day be tolerated?
It is indeed a bit high and low, but it can get better and better in the back. . .
Very good~ Come on~ Update better~ It's now available and all ordered
Yes, I read 259 chapters in one go today, and I have to take care of the rest, at least until I reach the third level before reading.
Quick update
A good book is much better than some books that are highly ranked. Unfortunately, the results were not very good. Get to know more about the author and let people recommend him. I hope the author can take off.
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I finished reading it in one go. Come on