
My Ultra-Low Dimensional Kingdom Map
我的超低维王国地图
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 343k Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Alternative Fantasy
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Ranking of birth levels in this book:
The first birth, the protagonist, Murong Jiwei, the culprit of everything The second birth, the alchemist Jin, notorious, the trigger of many major events, the maker of legendary heroes, cheating and abducting, the most despised The third birth, the lackey emperor, the first surrender faction in the book, joined immediately when the situation was bad, measured the happiness of aliens by the lives of human beings, the traitor among human beings, the lackey among the lackeys The rest are welcome to add
How to say it? It was squeezed too hard.
It's more brutal than playing God Simulator, mainly because the crowds are too dense. I really don't know how the civilians survived.
Simply curious
I wonder what else I can do, I have never seen a world in such dire straits.
It looks good, and the settings are pretty good, but I feel like some of the plots are a little too plain, and is the protagonist really a human being? It feels even more evil than the Evil God of Space
The posts are all about praising the character of the protagonist.
🙂🙂🙂🙂
Give the author some advice
Don't write about the real world in articles like this. Especially at the beginning, there are many readers with a glass mentality. If you write about the real world and describe it well, it is really easy to be reported. When describing the real world, it is easy to restrict the way you write. You can't write this, you can't write that. You have to make a set of gameplay to change reality. The world has been reported a long time ago If you really want real elements, you can go to the hospital, cemetery or something, and just send some souls to this other world. They are gone anyway. I will give you another chance and give them the same treatment as the Thieving Immortal. Just be grateful and loyal.
It was a good life, but too many died too quickly. The population needs to be refreshed at zero o'clock
Look at what's in this little world, 🪳, 🦟, 🪰, snails, scavengers...
It's better to take the fun-loving route in this book. Nowadays, there are pure evil villains. Not many people can take this route.
Taking the fun person route can reduce the moral burden and increase the protagonist's participation. But now the protagonist is purely an evil villain behind the scenes. If he is a fun person, it can also increase the protagonist's motivation for action. It can be said that doing things on the map is to cultivate extraordinary individuals. What are the benefits of doing things in reality?
It's not bad. I just want to introduce some characters from the underworld to improve the lives of civilian NPCs.
Is it possible to inject a real-world human soul into a low-dimensional map to work as a slave? It's just to randomly catch a passerby who has little to do with the protagonist, the kind with no cheats, pure suffering, and being elbowed by various disasters 😁 Of course, if the author and other readers think it's not good or don't accept it, then forget it.
It is recommended to send the protagonist and author to Warhammer 40k🙂
A bit strange
If I can't find the main thread, I keep stuffing bugs in, stuffing bugs, stuffing bugs
The protagonist is really born inside
The protagonist is too CS, forget about the low-dimensional world, and still have to deal with the real world
A very interesting creation story, a fast-paced natural disaster flow. The protagonist constantly unleashes natural disasters, and then watches low-level villains fight, create heroic epics, and then absorb the power of heroic epics. The protagonist does not create the world and is not responsible for the low-latitude villains. He just throws in natural disasters from time to time, controls the temperature (to ensure that the villains do not die), and then watches the heroic epic.
I have read a lot of articles of the same type before, and this one is interesting. Many articles of the same type tend to have camp tendencies to a greater or lesser extent due to their creation or other reasons. The protagonist of this article has no camp tendencies, but will indirectly provoke wars or conflicts out of interest, just for the birth of "legends". All disasters are caused by the protagonist's inspiration or interest. It reads like the evil god of chaos. Interesting experience
I remember that the author's last book was about reality and death.
Don't mess with the evil protagonist, it's easy to 404 when it comes to metaphors, just honestly put making money first.
The protagonist is really born pure. I suggest that the author try not to write about realistic use of cards. For example, when a group of people engage in the Holy Grail War, it will be easy to persuade them to quit. Just doing things in a small world can give people a fun-loving mentality and the pleasure of cyber cricket fighting.
I wipe it, the water is deep and hot
Damn, damn, this is such a pitiful world, it's all being fucked to death.
Zhao Wuhan and Zhao Wugou are really a pair of smiling tigers and two black dogfishes.
The author's book reminded me of the days when I read Taibai Suicune. It was such a wonderful time. At that time, Suicune had not been bitten by the good corpse, and he was still the first-class villain. Everyone said that Zhao Wugou's writing was not good, but for me, Zhao Wugou is my favorite navy protagonist It seems like I created one myself.
I don't know why, but I can't stand the protagonists of dark novels like Master Gu, but the protagonist of this novel is obviously a ➗ but the things he does make me laugh out loud. Maybe it's because the writing style is funny and makes me feel like Family Guy.
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I want to see what readers think about the strength of the cards, who is the best, and who is the strongest. If you are interested, you can debate it below.
Don't tell me that I really think it's pretty good-looking. The author hurriedly updated it. The protagonist is very unborn, but it's still quite fun to watch. Maybe it's because I've seen too many born-born protagonists. This feeling is okay and completely acceptable.
Is it mainly about fighting crickets?
No, the Akka god is almost gone now. The legendary forces on the Tarondo order side are too weak. How can we explode cards when everyone is dead?
The sense of immersion is not strong, so just give it a try.
There is no picture. It would be better if the card had pictures. I don't know what the characters look like.
The plots are pretty good, but the descriptions are a bit sparse. Most of the time, the plots that feel like they can be written are just brushed off. It feels like it's not long. I hope you can write it longer and don't update it frequently like you did in the previous book.
Hao Chi
Small World is very well written. It is recommended not to involve realistic factors. Just be an expert who hides in the city. This type of novel has a high-intensity and realistic plot and has never been written well.