
My Magic Can Be Upgraded
我的魔法能升级
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 716k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Sword & Sorcery
- Updated
- 22d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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This protagonist is not likable, he has to kill someone before he takes action
Not for you, this is a spell upgrade transformation mode, not an upgrade, and there is an upgrade from spiritual ring witchcraft to third ring witchcraft, so you can't use it. If you upgrade, what's the use?
After reading a little bit, I found that a spiritual ring spell actually costs 10,000 proficiency points. So, does a spiritual ring spell cost 100,000? How much time do you spend each day?
The writing is so bad, the main character is a complete maggot
As my brother said before, it's poisonous.
When I saw Chapter 9, as the old man said before, the protagonist had to wait for someone to die before taking action to prove himself, and the operation of the action was a bit confusing. It's normal for people to question someone who only knows the skills of a mage and dares to go on a mission. It's understandable that the protagonist doesn't explain that he wants to complete the show-off phase, but can't the timing of the attack be carefully planned? You had to kill two people before you took action, and you used your master's hand to grab the bugbear and squeeze it in the air. I wiped it away and was still thinking about how to do it. Doesn't it take a lot of effort to lift it up? They say it has mutated into a third-level spell. You are just an apprentice, so you can't hold it on the ground? It can be beaten to death with a hammer, right?
A mage apprentice casts a 3rd level spell? ? ?
It's really rare that there are so many novels with so little proficiency.
This is very anti-intellectual. As proficiency upgrades skills, the apprentice can also cast forbidden spells.
Not to mention that the upgrade is automatic and will completely ban spells in the later stage? Is that dismantling the mainland? Or bury yourself alive? After all, using the forbidden curse in the cave is not seeking death? Many authors write about upgrading without retaining the original skills and magic. You cannot choose whether to upgrade or not, and the power of magic cannot be controlled. Even if you do damage, you will be speechless.
I want to make the simplest proficiency panel, but I can't control the degree.
Not to mention that the original magic is gone after upgrading. What I hate most is that the original magic is gone. I am completely a puppet of the game system. Will I forget what I have learned? Where is the brain? And some protagonists only have forbidden spells, so they buried themselves in the mine? Or demolish the house?
I don't need to layer my armor when I go out for a swim. . .
Very good, keep up the good work.
The author's idea of relying on practicing spells to unlock new spells for leveling up is a good one, but the description of the protagonist and the control of the rhythm are a bit lagging 1: The sense of presence is too weak, and sometimes I don't see him take action until halfway through the fight. The previous part is all about how the supporting characters fight, which makes me think that he is very extreme every time he fights. The lack of refreshing feeling in the story is the most fatal. If the writing is not good, the supporting characters' scenes can be appropriately deleted. 2: There are too few magic tables. A protagonist with this kind of problem should rely on an unusually rich magic table at the same level to highlight his power. However, under the premise of getting a third-level spell at the beginning, the latest chapter with almost more than 200,000 words only has one second, third and fourth-level spell each? Too little 3: The pace is too fast, and the main plot is constantly pushed. The protagonist basically has no time to calm down and practice spells except at the beginning. In fact, you can push a main plot, and then write about daily life, write about branch plots, write about upgrades and growth, and there is a certain amount of relaxation.
I hope that the protagonist can be more mature in his behavior, and not answer everyone's questions, nor be too honest. There is no need to explain many things, and there is no need to rush to prove himself to others. It's best to be in a state where it's none of your business and none of my business