
Wizard: I Have a Myth Entry
巫师:我有神话词条
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 1.3M Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Otherworld Continent
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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318Chapters
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I think the only highlight of this book is the macro structure of the wizarding world. Like other wizarding novels, wizards have been fighting, enslaving, and plundering. Everyone is just an ant under the rules. I don't think it makes sense to plunder so many resources. Therefore, the wizards in this book obviously have brains. The study of rules does not require plunder, but the inspiration generated by the collision of cognitions. Therefore, more lives are guided to become wizards, different ways of cognition collide, wizard civilization rises, and each wizard's boat rises. But writing other than that will not work. The protagonist does not have a specific research direction, or the protagonist does not know what he wants to pursue. Studying biological runes, making constructs, studying multi-element interactions, studying magic transformation, and studying biological transformation is like a small citizen, who is rare in everything and wants everything. He only looks at the present without thinking long-term. How can you get it without giving up? So I gave up the book when the protagonist collaborated with others to make health care products. Too low. I think the author himself is not a strong person, so how can he create a strong person.
Does it have to be this name?
The protagonist's name is Chen Entropy. This name was not suitable even before time travel, let alone when he traveled to Western Fantasy. The protagonist, a third-level knight, is 300 years old and is the earl of a principality with an area of thousands of miles. The world he lives in is a small world surrounding the main wizard world. The energy level of the world view is very high, and I will not comment on whether it is good or bad. I don't know how other readers feel, but I feel a bit inconsistent.
I can only say that authors with average intelligence should not write works related to intelligence.
Whether it's the wizarding civilization set by the protagonist or what the protagonist himself does, the left and right brains are constantly fighting each other. If you learn to go away and add points on the panel, it will be much more interesting than now.
It feels quite abstract. The author tries his best to describe the wizard civilization's pursuit of wisdom, intending to bring more order to the worlds to gain more new blood and wisdom, and to turn those slave societies into fair societies. But the wizarding world is still a feudal aristocratic medieval society, and there are no aristocrats, maids, or royal families. For such an advanced civilization, you must at least be a modern society, right?
Some thoughts after reading
The author writes very carefully, the writing style is also very smooth, and the worldview framework is very large. I want to write about the scientific research flow of the White Wizard. Just some opinions, just discussion. The worldview is very grand, and the beginning is a grand narrative, starting from the wizarding system, the colonial history of the wizarding world, and the practice system of the wizarding world, throwing out points that black wizards rarely wrote about before, similar to the white wizard's worldview in the synthetic gem book. But overall it's too empty. The first point is that the level of contact at the beginning of the article is too high, and it has reached a level of communication. I am afraid that the author will have difficulty writing later. Because the grander something is, the more emptiness it has, and the more details need to be filled in. Synthetic gemstones are meant to be steady and create a college atmosphere, but the alien plane in the opening chapter gave me a terrible sense of immersion. In a word, I am still an ant. Even apprentices are not exposed to people and things at too high a level, which is really a bit distorted. All my expectations were destroyed. What I wanted to see was the protagonist getting stronger step by step and surpassing the genius, rather than just being a reference. Such a strong existence and the feeling that the gap was too big made me lose some expectations. The second point is that academic research is too fast, giving people the feeling that academic research itself is very simple and childish. First-level apprentices are involved in scientific research. I always feel like a baby that has not learned to walk and is run away. But more importantly, it did not create an academic atmosphere and did not reflect the difficulties and rewards of these things. Summary: Personally, I feel that writing scientific research in a purely fantasy style is not long, has not enough details, not much practical information, and has too many conceptual ideas. It's hard to imagine how the author would set up a plot with different levels when the level is higher later. The higher wizard levels are even more empty. This kind of wizard novel is similar to the mortal flow. I read through the books with results. Whether it is the knight's breathing method or synthetic gems, the previous wizard apprentice in Sanjiang traveled across the world, the golem army, etc., The beginning is very solid, and the background environment is also very solid. The author's book is relatively empty, which actually made my expectations unclear.
The world view is quite grand
Although the protagonist Goldfinger is very powerful, the world is too advanced and his current advantage is not great.
I don't see any advantages.
Not taking full advantage of Goldfinger. Instead, focus on the so-called constructed foreign objects. It is clear that the human brain can rival a computer, but exchanging the reward for buying a computer is outrageous🙂
Why do you need to write something like a timeline?
Around Chapter 140, it was written that the protagonist in the future is very strong, and then someone else travels through time to find the protagonist. I was speechless. There are not many novels with this kind of chaotic timeline that can be read. The beginning of the game is quite satisfactory, but there is an enemy from the future.
You write some visual things, such as how many assets Pig's Trotter has, what is the current ability ranking, which aspect to improve, what kind of help Golden Finger has provided, it is just dry scientific research, there is no visualization, and I don't know what the research will do, and how it will help the current Pig's Trotter. I always feel that Pig's Trotter has developed a lot of awesome research, but it turns out that after so long, it is still a Level 2 wizard. The key opponents are all those who are level 6, 7, 8 and 9, and the sense of fragmentation is too strong.
Generally
It's okay, I can only say it's okay, the content is pretty good. Let me talk about the points that I don't quite accept. The first is that the only male friend I have seen of the protagonist is the fat man. Seeing the fat man makes me feel very typical The second is that there is a rhythm of starting a harem, and the female dragon in it is only 7 years old, and the protagonist is in his thirties. Although according to this system, the age gap becomes smaller towards the end, but in your book It's only the early stage. In the early stage, I saw Xiao Longnu discovering the difference of the protagonist, and then becoming curious about the protagonist, and then becoming friends, and chatting often before the assessment. This only a few chapters gave me the feeling of trying to guide a child Thirdly, you have so many main female characters at the beginning. To be honest, I only saw two main male characters, one is an old man and the other is a fat man. Are you right? In addition, wizards are more pursuing the truth, so I feel that your article is very inconsistent Fourthly, I think it would be better if you only have a single female protagonist or no female protagonist, and the other women are just friends. If the ratio of your main male and female characters is relatively balanced, I agree, but your main male and female characters are seriously imbalanced. Isn't it equivalent to a pseudo harem?
Oh and also
If you have a clone skill, you only need to make a clone to go out on adventures. If you don't take risks, you still have to go out and take risks with the main body. I don't understand how serious a wizard you are.
It doesn't feel like a wizard stream, but more like an academy stream. Whose wizard assessment is a competition?
Fantasy magic wizard novels are generally dull in the middle period, and there is no later period.
It's a Western fantasy written in an Eastern tone.
I felt weird after reading the first chapter
As I wrote before, first there are a bunch of three-flavored real fire gourd dolls, gourd dolls, and small diamonds with three heads and six arms... And a future enemy pops out in the middle... It's true that those who play with fate will eventually be played by fate, right? The most unstoppable thing is that one of the top ten organizations pops up... The protagonist has only one apprentice at this time...
It feels like it's not interesting anymore. You might as well write about conquering and developing a new world while still having some sense of it. I've been studying this, this, and that, hammering here and there, but I don't feel that it's awesome, and I'm almost tired of aesthetics.
The imagination is good, and Goldfinger is also interesting, but the plot is a bit toxic, the routines are too old, and the writing is a bit fantasy.
Isn't it true that for all wizarding novels, if you don't write hundreds of chapters about knights in the early stage, you won't be able to write them, right?
The world view is grand, but there is no sense of immersion. The writing is very virtual and has nothing to do with water. There is absolutely no content and it is hard to read.
Later, the protagonist was involved in too many contents and directions. He had no research on gravity as his major, and it seemed that he had never actively practiced or practiced other spells. He was all passive. When he was promoted to the second level, he had to build a 365-week star array, which was a huge project as mentioned earlier. Because the clone was assimilated by the law, the protagonist quickly increased his body weight, mental energy, and magic power to meet the minimum requirements for promotion to a second-level wizard. Finally, he was successfully promoted to a second-level wizard, blocking the risk of delaying the assimilation. The protagonist currently incorporates a lot of entries, but his combat effectiveness is currently super rubbish. As a level 2 official wizard, the protagonist seems to have never learned spells 😅. There may be some, but it can be said that there are none. All skills come from entries. Let's talk about it. The protagonist Goldfinger extracts entries from people, objects, etc. But the protagonist almost, almost, almost rarely takes the initiative to look for entries. After reading this article, you will know that it is not easy to find entries in this work. It is no different from going downstairs to get takeout. Let's talk about what the protagonist is doing. What I feel is that a tree branches and branches and branches without a main pole. The last work is considered very good. One thing to say is that the setting is very eye-catching. This wizard setting should be the most eye-catching in recent years.
The writing style is very good and the writing is very smooth, but I feel that there are no memory points. I read 140,000 words and only remembered that the protagonist made runes from the things extracted by the system and the protagonist's name. Other than that, it feels like I haven't watched it yet.
The greatest advantage of this book is its macro imagination. Many Internet article writers have basically zero imagination for macroscopic things, and they are often like the emperor's golden pole, because they have no understanding of the operation of the real world, and they write based on poor common sense and no logic. This wizard article is very consistent with the deduction based on productivity and production relations, continue to maintain 👍
The protagonist's rune path is very promising
You can refer to the inscription realm of "Perfect World" to inscribe runes in the cells, and then refer to the formation realm to let the runes directly produce synergistic effects and combine them into formations to provide various buffs to the physical body! In the later stage, you can also refer to the sacred atoms of the sacred body, engrave a rune on one of its own atoms, and then infect the atoms in the whole body through viral infection and replication, turning the atoms in the whole body into sacred atoms. You can also refer to the sophons in the Three-Body Problem and etch runes into the protons, turning the protons into microscopic computers and providing external computing power to yourself. There is also a rune technology system. Even the infinite rune cultivation system shows that the upper limit of runes is very high.
Looking at the introduction, it looks like the game Xun Da Qian
The data for just breaking through the second level are 18,000 physical and mental power, and 39,000 magic power. Later, the improvement data dropped directly to just over 10,000. Later, the mental power increased to 3,000 and was still written as 15,000. Not many chapters have passed, and the data is confusing.
I've read the beginning and I'm looking forward to you writing it down. For me personally, a wizard is a scientist who can transform knowledge into power in my imagination. Come on, keep writing. The wizarding world can't just be a wizard's journey 🤭
There are too many personal items included, and the book itself is not very interesting.
Research results need to be realized
The protagonist's research needs to produce great results and be monetized. The protagonist cannot be left to do one thing or another. After so many research projects, becoming stronger depends entirely on plug-ins, so what's the point of writing research. How can you gain happiness without realizing it?
The vigorous progress in the introduction makes no sense If civilization needs to advance (to rush forward, break through the status quo), it means that there are currently deficiencies and there are goals to catch up with. At this time, it is contradictory to say that it is flourishing (already prosperous); If civilization is truly flourishing, then it should develop and expand naturally, rather than progress with purpose and direction.
The author is terrible at naming characters, and Castro? Even if you call the character Kakarot, he is better than Castro. This name will easily make people laugh.