
I Am Exercising in the Reincarnation Game
我在轮回游戏锻体
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 1.2M Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Original Fantasy
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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65.1kFans
364Chapters
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Long review at the end of the third copy
There are three complete copies so far. I will write a long review as of the end of the third copy. Let's talk about the advantages first: the setting is unique, the copy is designed, the protagonist has operations, and the description is very good. The evaluation is: The problem is not serious and it is completely watchable. It is suitable for readers who are familiar with the subject matter and can accept reading only the copy content. —————— To add: I'm used to this style of writing, and I'm a little over the top. It's the kind of description that's very pretentious, romantic, and movie-like. —————— Let's talk about the problem: I'm not very good at praising people. You can understand that the things I didn't criticize are probably good, so I came to the conclusion that this book can be read. Although some supporting characters are well portrayed, they are limited to "decent people" on the protagonist's side. Other minor supporting characters are either passers-by or clown-like villains, which makes them boring after watching too much. However, the author has one advantage: he dares to die for his characters, is straightforward and decisive, and makes people feel comfortable. The writing is really good in a purely descriptive sense, but in some places it feels like the description is overly gorgeous and redundant. It's not that it shouldn't be described in detail, but it just feels a bit ungrounded, unrealistic and hard to get into your head. But this is a small problem that can be ignored. Although the dungeon has a design, the author seems to be trying to maintain a sense of mystery and tension in the dungeon, choosing to use dialogue to reveal his overall design after the dungeon ends. This process is actually understandable as a conclusion, but if it is not well written, it will appear cumbersome and cliche, and the most important thing is that the overall information is something that readers can see and roughly infer before this, and the setting cannot be forced. When it reaches the third copy, I will feel that the author failed to let the protagonist lead the readers to solve the puzzle step by step, but directly set up the mechanical deity after a certain point. At least this time, the impact of a high-ranking presence supported the scene, and it was not too overwhelming. I hope it can be written well later. There is a serious sense of separation between the copy and the copy. It seems that the author cannot and does not want to write about daily life. It even feels like he can skip to the next copy without writing in the middle. In this section, I feel that the protagonist has no sense of being alive, and is simply a dungeon-opening machine in the hands of the author. The first friendly unit added at the end of this chapter clearly implies something unusual, but the protagonist accepts it without any psychological fluctuations. The second and third copies were both specific copies arranged by others. They did not give the protagonist enough reason to go, and directly put the protagonist in danger. The ending of the third volume also felt too cold and calm as the plot unfolded quickly, which did not match the impact of the previous plot. It made me feel a little uncomfortable indescribably. There are also settings about attributes. On the one hand, the author will give an integer very casually, resulting in no sense of reality. It is obvious that the author gave a numerical value rather than the result of the protagonist's real efforts. Even the acquisition of attribute points is nothing to see. The birth is all what the author wants to give. On the other hand, this value is easily far higher than other players, which is normal for the subject matter, but it makes people worry about numerical inflation. At the end of the third copy, the author cut off fifty points of attributes for the protagonist. Although it can be explained in the plot, I think it still makes people feel that the author treats the protagonist's attribute values too casually. I hope there won't be any problems in the future.
Grouchy, have you been corrupted by the Ape King? It's obviously a battle of wits, so why did it get the title Yakuza-ryu? It made me have to think about it again, which I haven't used for a long time. To put it another way, the book is really good, at least the first copy is excellent.
When I saw the title and introduction of this book, I thought the content was about forging the body with the spirit root and stepping on the right foot with the left foot to become Yi Tiandi and kill him directly based on the numerical value. It turned out that he was even better at writing and operation.
I thought it was just relying on stacking attributes to kill indiscriminately, but it wasn't until the end of the first dungeon in Chapter 25 that the protagonist's talent for stacking attributes appeared. The content is a battle of wits, and it relies solely on the introduction to trick people who want to watch the battle into the game. Is it interesting to do this?😅
Writer of sensational headlines
After reading the introduction, I thought it was a cool article about attribute flow. After reading the main text, I found out that it was a decryption flow. It was difficult to read.
The writing is okay, but the title of the book is seriously inconsistent with the content. This actually makes it unpopular, because most people who read this title want to see a strong man with great strength. However, when they come in, they only see a battle of wits. Only those who like both types at the same time will stay. After all the attributes of the protagonist reach 99, they start to suppress the combat power. They do not reflect the melee suppression power that 99 strength, 99 constitution, and 99 agility should have. Fighting relies entirely on will to interfere with reality, and all relies on attribute projection. There is no sense of excitement like forging a body with numerical monsters. The percentage attribute bonus does not appear after 100. I have also started to get stuck with everyone as to why it takes 100 attribute points to add 1 attribute point. I was still thinking about waiting for the protagonist to have 500 points of strength and smash the lord's domain with one punch. There is no such content at all, and I will have to play the rules later. .
Return of Shen Nong
It's really good, very suitable for readers with strong logic, especially those who like to play board games, Hex Brawl Soul Arena, Cthulhu and dnd COC running groups, or those who have a strong interest in reasoning, very good setting and story line
Each copy is so difficult, how did others survive?
Some opinions from QuanShu readers
This article is biased towards battles of wits, radio-type works, and the writing style is literary and youthful. It feels a bit like "Apocalypse Forecast", but fortunately there are not as many weird self-made terms as in "Apocalypse Forecast". And there is currently no clear female protagonist in this book. Briefly talk about the advantages and disadvantages of this book Disadvantages: The pace is too fast. You can immediately download another book as soon as you finish one. There is almost no introduction to the humanistic and geographical environment of the entire infinite space. After downloading this book, the most exciting point of exploding equipment and upgrading is also mentioned in one go. The title is too good. You can replace the forging in this book with something else, and there is no need for it to appear at all. It is too cool. Young man, you have trained your body to such a high level that you have almost no chance of showing yourself as a saint in front of others. You have to rely on other things to show off. In each copy, there must be a clown who jumps out to give the protagonist a slap in the face. The homogeneity is too serious. After upgrading, changing the map is too fragmented. All of a sudden, gods, demons, etc. Are dragged into the ring promotion ceremony to fight and quarrel together. Just like the uncles and aunts at the door of the vegetable market, the level is too serious. Advantages: This book has a strong religious color and uses a lot of biblical allusions; it is a radio-wave-based work, as long as it matches the radio wave, it will be very interesting.
The title and introduction of the book do not match your content
As the title indicates, it is not a trick to kill, but the content is a battle of wits type, but the title and introduction of the book are also a battle of wits type, and the writing is okay, not bad.
Title fraud is only a battle of wits
The battles were not as exciting as I expected, although the writing of the battle of wits was okay.
Why do you write high-quality content under the title of Xiaobai's article 🙂
No? Dude?
You wrote an article about a battle of wits, with the title "exercise," are you trying to trick family members into testing their IQs? 😡😡 After reading three scripts in a row, my brain was shaking and I was in a trance.
The front part was good, but the villains were poorly portrayed and the descriptions of the supporting characters were not that good either. The game didn't feel as good as the copy.
Shennong
Temporarily evaluated as grain (grass jelly, licorice, grain, hay, poisonous weed) Grass) The title of the book is a bit inconsistent with the content, which is a bit surprising and a bit disappointing. The surprise is that this is a battle of wits article, and the battle of wits section is pretty good. What is disappointing is that this exercise adds more points to the physical body but not the physical body. There is no such thing as the kind of mindless, single-handedly defeating all kinds of magic, cosplaying a dungeon boss, and fighting you while standing The writing has a literary tone, and likes to use biblical allusions, and the words have a gorgeousness that is not clear (unfortunately) I have passed the age of eating this. For example, the talent of overlaying attributes is far less comfortable and simple and straightforward than Mosquito's writing. Of course, everyone has their own preferences.) The completeness of the story is okay The wit content is okay. Although the reasoning process of the protagonist and the display of intelligence are a little suspected of shooting first and then drawing the target, the entire logical chain is complete and can withstand scrutiny. There are no obvious mistakes.
It's not the author who came up with this title and introduction. Don't you know what we came in to see? What we want to see is to overthrow everything, what we want to see is the absolute joy of fighting. Look at what you wrote here. I have read Chapter 180 and the protagonist still has no fighting ability. This seems gross to me. Or you can change the title and introduction of the book and change the label as well.
This copy of Haili is a bit frustrating to read.
When can we kill, kill, kill, kill these bastards, listen to their wails, count their sins, and judge their outcome? That is the most beautiful melody.
If you have the talent for fairy grass, I suggest you change the title of the book. It looks like an upgrade stream, but in fact it is a book about wits and decryption. The product is not right. Those who like wits will skip it.
The introduction and content are all in their own way, and the protagonist plays with his brain. It's well written.
An excellent intellectual novel. The advantage is that the copy design is logical. The protagonist's personality is likable and refreshing. However, there are too many clowns with repetitive characters, which is prone to aesthetic fatigue. The writing style is organized but stiff. Personally, I think the author particularly likes to use declarative sentences such as "not the most... The most......" Which give me a sense of deja vu.
I would like to remind the author that although the content of the copy is very good, the wine is also afraid of the deep alley: the title and introduction of this book are too similar to Jidaoliu. That kind of mindless promotion routine gives readers a preconceived feeling and is not conducive to attracting readers who are truly suitable for the style of this book. It is recommended that the author consider slightly changing the title and introduction.
Looks good, this is selling beef over a sheep's head
As other people in the book review section said, it is indeed a rare and infinite flow of logical puzzle solving, and it is very enjoyable to read the various details and reversals. It's not as "reckless" as the title and introduction suggest, but I hope there will be one or two copies later that need to be read. It is indeed a rare product
The survival rate is too exaggerated
The survival rate of 10-player dungeons is 30%-40%, and the survival rate of 80-player dungeons is 2.5%. If 10-player dungeons and 80-player dungeons are opened alternately and open to 6 (that is, the third 80-player dungeon), the initial number of people will reach 2 million to 4.74 Million. If it is the 10th dungeon (that is, the fifth 80-player dungeon), then the number will reach 20 billion to 84 billion It's too exaggerated, only 2-3 will survive.
The so-called talent turns out to be an external thing
Loading talent can also put a burden on the soul. This talent is not very talented. Loading it too much may cause the soul to collapse under pressure. . . I don't quite understand. Write the blessing entry directly, don't write it as talent. Talent should be something integrated with yourself. The stronger the talent, the stronger the soul. The greater the number, the stronger the soul.
Shenghuanfa instrument
To be honest, this part has a sense of déjà vu The first copy, Lamb, has written nearly 80 chapters, and I feel that the pace has suddenly been slowed down a lot I hope it won't become the same as Dragon Ball Super Power Con, the same style, smelly and long
The writing is good, but not refreshing. In addition, the combat power system is unreasonable. It is easy to reach the limit, but so difficult to break the limit. And there are so many high-dimensional existences that ordinary players just hang out as if they don't need money.
I saw the fourth copy, chapters 175-176. This is an infinite flow novel, the protagonist is a virgin 😅😅😅😅😅
After reading the dungeon, I didn't meet any hermit seekers. My talents were gone and my attributes were almost cut in half. Goodbye 🙂
Generally speaking, it's good, but to be honest, when it comes to things like wits, if the information is poor, the level of wits is a little higher than that of guessing. Because from an intellectual perspective, if the intelligence level of the two sides is not much different, and the opponent can reach an information gap with you, the only question left is how much you lose. In this case, the IQ gap between the protagonist and the others would be outrageous if the plot is to turn the tables (not counting Brother Gozi). Then the question arises. If the protagonist has a high IQ, he should have an estimate of the subsequent development of the unfavorable situation (see the second copy of Salome, I don't even understand where the protagonist's anger comes from. They just have to pass the quarantine on you); if other people have low IQ, how do they survive in such a harsh environment? (Old people are all bastards, so how did they live as newbies?)
The wits are okay, but the combat ability is inferior.