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I Can Create Monsters And Customize Them

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Author: MadScythe

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You can read my new book "Lord of the Time: I Can Reincarnate Infinitely."

Creating and customizing your own monsters? √

Transmigrating into an exhilarating world of danger and opportunity, where survival depends on cards! Wake up with our protagonist, who finds himself in a mysterious world far advanced from Earth. This realm is teeming with monstrous beasts and supernatural creatures.

In this cutthroat world, power comes in the form of cards. Humans can awaken it on their own or use monster materials to craft cards and embed these cards into their consciousness, transforming into powerful 'Card Masters'. Card Master are ranked from Tier 9 Extraordinary, Tier 8 Superhuman, Tier 7 Flying: Tier 6 Epic, Tier 5 Legend, Tier 4 Mythic and so on!

Each card endows its bearer with extraordinary abilities, turning them from mere mortals into beings of immense power. The rarity of these cards? Iron, Bronze, Gold, Diamond, Platinum, Radiant and Divine! Of course, monsters have also their own rarity. Namely... Common, Rare, Unique, Epic, Legendary, Mythical, and Divine.

But among the countless Card Masters, our protagonist is a standout. Unbeknownst to him, he possesses a Divine Quality Card. This isn't just any card - it's a unique system that allows him to create and customize his own monsters. From summoning an Extraordinary Tier 9 Common Ghoul to extracting their skills to creating his own type of monster!, he holds the key to his own survival in this chaotic world. One day, he might become a man that possesses thousands of monsters skills!

The protagonist is thrown into a world teetering on the brink of destruction, besieged by terrifying monsters from dungeons and other unimaginable threats. Amid the danger, a glimmer of hope emerges - a Card Master assessment, the gateway to officially joining the ranks of Card Masters. Will he have what it takes to pass the test, and can he protect those dear to him in the process?

Join our protagonist on his journey as he navigates through poverty, heartaches, battles, and deadly politics of a world that's leagues away from the mundane reality of Earth. He will struggle, he will fight, and he will rise. Amid the thrilling combats and nail-biting suspense, watch him craft his destiny one card at a time.

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    UnluckyGuy

    Look, I've gotta level with ya - This book is the kind of mind-blowing epic that makes you wanna scream, "It's over 9000!" à la Goku from DBZ. It's a mash-up of Yu-Gi-Oh!, Digimon, and everything else that got your adrenaline pumping back in the day.This bad boy drops you into a realm that's like Earth got a major upgrade - think Cyberpunk 2075 meets Spirited Away. There're cards that transform humans into 'Card Masters', like some unholy mix of Pokémon and Bleach, and our protagonist is the Ash Ketchum of the pack.He's got a Divine Quality Card that lets him summon and customize his own monsters. I mean, talk about owning your destiny, right? It's like he's rolled a nat 20 and the Dungeon Master just said, "Well, screw it. Here's an Extraordinary Tier 9 ghoul."But it ain't all fun and games. The world's on the edge, with humanoid bats and all manner of nasties making life... interesting. Just when it seems like things can't get any more intense, our guy faces a Card Master assessment. It's like the Chunin exams in Naruto, but the stakes? They're way higher.Throughout this saga, our protagonist has gotta grapple with poverty, heartaches, and deadly politics, and it's here that we see some real character development. He ain't just trading monster cards - he's battling life. It's like he's channeling Eren Yeager from Attack on Titan when he says, "I want to see and understand the world outside. I don't want to die inside these walls without knowing what's out there."This book is more than a page-turner; it's a heart-stopping, eye-popping, roller-coaster ride through a world that'd give the One Piece universe a run for its money. It's so engrossing you'd think Dio from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure had stopped time. You'll find yourself muttering Erwin's rallying cry from Attack on Titan: "Shinzou wo Sasageyo!" ("Devote your heart!").But it ain't just about the thrill of the fight. Like Levi from Attack on Titan said, "The only thing we're allowed to do is to believe that we won't regret the choice we made." Our protagonist lives that truth, crafting his destiny one card at a time, against the odds and against the world.So yeah, if you want a wild ride that makes even the wildest anime seem tame, give this book a whirl. It's a masterstroke of storytelling that'll keep you hooked from the first page to the last. I ain't kidding when I say it'll make you believe, just like Goku, "I'd rather be a brainless monkey than a heartless monster." Trust me, this is one adventure you won't want to miss.

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    Jeffrey_Gutierrez_5999

    Where to begin with the calamity that is "The Strongest Monster Creation System" ? This literary train wreck left me pondering the depths to which modern storytelling has plummeted.Set in a world where power is literally dealt from a deck, it’s clear the author was playing with a full deck of clichés. They've managed to wring every last drop of originality out of a concept that could've held potential and instead, we're left with a cheap imitation of a Vegas casino.Our protagonist - the "Card Master" - stumbles through this bumbling narrative with all the charisma of a damp napkin. Despite being gifted a supposedly coveted 'Divine Quality Card', he fumbles through the narrative like a toddler handed a Rubik’s cube. Summoning tier 9 ghouls and creating custom monsters are apparently his unique talents, but the end result feels about as awe-inspiring as a two of clubs.As for the looming threat of world destruction and humanoid bats, well, it's hard to feel any sense of dread when the world-building is as flat as a playing card. The stakes might be high in theory, but in practice, they're about as suspenseful as a round of Go Fish.As Aristotle wisely said, "There is no great genius without a mixture of madness." Here, however, we are simply left navigating the madness, devoid of any genius. Each chapter reads like a losing hand, and the overall arc? A bluffed high-stakes game with no payoff.The author attempts to cover the inherent flaws in this book with a thin veil of forced suspense and trite political maneuverings. Sadly, these are about as convincing as a poker face in a mirror.Overall, The Strongest Monster Creation System , seems more suited for kindling than a bookshelf. The only thing it successfully masters is the art of wasted potential. Don’t fall for the bluff - this book is less royal flush, more complete bust. If you're looking for depth, substance, or even just a good time, I'd suggest looking elsewhere. In the grand poker game of literature, this one's a fold.

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    Whitestar

    Okay, I'll admit it. I've been binge-reading this book to the point that my reality is starting to warp. I tried to summon a ghoul to do my laundry, only to remember that my Divine Quality Card is a myth. It's just my credit card, and it's unfortunately only good for pizza delivery.I mean, where do I start with this protagonist? The guy wakes up in a different realm, and instead of doing the usual "Who am I?! Where am I!? What am I doing!?" routine, he starts fiddling with cards. It's like he looked at the supernatural beasts and said, "You guys stay put, I gotta sort my deck!" But hey, he's not just any card player. He's got the Divine Quality Card. So basically, he's the Picasso of monster creation. Tier 9 ghouls as a summon? Check. Custom-made monster variety pack? Double-check.And then, there's the Card Master Assessment. It's like your driving test but instead of parallel parking, you're warding off humanoid bats. If only the DMV were this exciting. I'd renew my license every week!Oh, did I mention the politics? It's like 'House of Cards' but instead of lobbying and blackmail, we've got card battles and monster showdowns. I'd pay good money to see that kind of legislative session!

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    Midir_Nisba

    I would say that I was mainly dragged into this story because of the world's background and setting. As a fan of Yu Gi Oh and everything that has a little bit Lovecraftian with the synopsis, you had me, dear author. So everyone go binge the book as it's a fresh take on fantasy with a cool setting.

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    Daoistpq8dna

    "The Strongest Monster Creation System" pulls you into an intriguing world from the get-go, leaving a memorable imprint on its genre. The premise, while resting on familiar themes, is skillfully crafted to break free from the constraints of cliché and routine. It accomplishes this by positioning a unique power system at the forefront of the narrative - the concept of transformative cards.The idea of a character obtaining powers from cards is certainly not new. However, the way this story incorporates it into the world-building and the protagonist's development is refreshingly original. The protagonist's unique Divine Quality Card, which empowers him to create and tailor his own monsters, elevates the concept of 'Card Masters' to an entirely new level.While it might seem overwhelming at first, the meticulous categorization of the cards - Common, Rare, Unique, Epic, Legendary, Mythical, and Divine - adds depth and sophistication to the power system, promising numerous possibilities for exciting plot developments.The protagonist is not the stereotypical hero that is often seen in this genre. Instead, he is depicted as a figure who must adapt to his circumstances, navigate complex politics, and face personal and physical struggles. This humanizing element creates a protagonist who is not just a static figure of power, but a dynamic character that readers can root for.The narrative's ability to effectively intersperse survival, political maneuvering, personal loss, and high-stakes battles paints a picture of a chaotic yet fascinating world. It strikes a fine balance between action and suspense, ensuring readers are kept on the edge of their seats without becoming desensitized to constant conflict.In summary, "The Strongest Monster Creation System" delivers a gratifying twist on familiar tropes. Its unique card system, rich world-building, and a deeply nuanced protagonist make it a must-read. For veterans of the genre looking for a fresh take on beloved themes, this title serves as a satisfying detour from the predictable. While it's still early to predict how the story will unfold, the premise certainly holds immense promise. I look forward to witnessing how the protagonist crafts his destiny, one card at a time.

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    Risotto

    Listen here, folks. I've stumbled upon yet another fantasy novel that thinks it's reinvented the wheel – This novel It's one of those stories where the protagonist wakes up in a world far superior to Earth, full of monsters and supernatural creatures, yada yada yada. You know, the usual spiel.And, oh boy, in this world, power comes in the form of cards. Groundbreaking! Never heard that one before... cough Yu-Gi-Oh cough. Humans embed these cards into their hearts to become so-called 'Card Masters.' Each card turns them from mere mortals into powerful beings. Alright, enough with the card metaphors already! This isn't a poker night.Then we have the hero of the piece, our protagonist. I guess, by some divine act of laziness on the author's part, he just so happens to have a Divine Quality Card - a unique system that lets him summon and customize monsters. How convenient! Another overpowered protagonist with no substantial obstacles. It's like watching a kid play a video game with cheat codes on.As if the cliché count wasn't high enough, our protagonist has to pass a 'Card Master assessment' to officially join the ranks of Card Masters. Oh, surprise surprise, an important test. Where have I heard this one before? Almost every coming-of-age story in existence? Probably.Then there's the usual hardships - poverty, heartaches, battles, and politics, wrapped up in a world that's miles away from Earth. The protagonist struggles, fights, and finally, predictably, rises. Yawn. Didn't see that coming at all.In conclusion, This story is a journey, alright. A journey of tropes, predictable plot devices, and an overpowered protagonist. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of readers who will eat this up. But for those of us looking for something fresh, something genuinely innovative, you might want to keep looking.

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    Dre_Williams_3412

    This story is repetitive inner monologue of the most boring character I’ve ever read. The first 10 chapters could be condensed into 1 chapter and you’d loose nothing. I wanna be a card master can’t do it gotta study almost gives up try’s again rinse and repeat. One chapter is called black hearted landlord all she does is show and ask for rent they pay here and she leaves… I just can’t even with this.. not to mention all the 5 star reviews are all from level 1 accounts… strange eh?

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    A_1_7888

    It doesn’t explain anything it repeats consistently it doesn’t paint a picture it literally says and he went to this random city it felt like hours how what without sentences this makes as much sense as the writing

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    Shawn_De_Vera

    Listen up, otakus, because "The Strongest Monster Creation System" is the real deal - the Pikachu to your Ash Ketchum, the Ramen to your Naruto. It's like getting dealt a Royal Flush on a table full of two-pair hands. Imagine Yugi from Yu-Gi-Oh! wakes up in an alternate world, and you've got the gist of this wild ride.Set in a world that makes the Land of OZ seem like your granny's backyard, "The Strongest Monster Creation System" introduces a system where humans morph into 'Card Masters' using mystical cards. It's like if Jotaro Kujo from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure could use a deck of cards instead of Stand powers - totally boss, right?Our MC ain't no run-of-the-mill Isekai protagonist, no sir! This dude's got a Divine Quality Card up his sleeve that allows him to create and customize his own monsters. Picture Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist summoning a Tier 9 ghoul or Goku from Dragon Ball Z creating his own Saiyan - that's our guy, holding the key to his survival like Eren Yeager holds the key to the basement in Attack on Titan.But it ain't all sunshine and rainbows in this realm. The world's teetering on the brink, swarming with terrifying humanoid bats that make the Titans from Attack on Titan seem like house pets. But just when you think it's all going downhill, the Card Master assessment comes up. It's like the Hunter Exam from Hunter x Hunter or the Chunin Exam from Naruto, except it's to officially rank as a Card Master. Talk about high stakes!As Edward Elric once said, "A lesson without pain is meaningless." And our protagonist takes this to heart. From poverty to heartaches, battles, and deadly politics - this guy's got more on his plate than Luffy at a buffet. But he's not backing down. He's up for the challenge, just like Deku from My Hero Academia, ready to smash his way through whatever comes.So, if you're game for a narrative wilder than the Grand Line in One Piece and more adrenaline-inducing than a Titan fight in Attack on Titan, this is your jam! Remember, as Natsu from Fairy Tail would say, "The minute you think of giving up, think of the reason why you held on so long." Don't give up on this gem, 'cause "Card Master: Crafting Destiny" is gonna take you on a joyride that'd make even Goku's Nimbus seem slow! Hop on and let the cards fall where they may.

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    Chris_Gonzales_8804

    This book is an irresistible anomaly, a delightful paradox. It's a tale that's as thrilling as it is insightful, placing readers squarely in the thick of a card-dependent world far advanced from Earth. To echo Plato, the measure of this book is when you're 'tired of reading but find yourself unable to stop'.The story brings to life a cutthroat world where power takes the form of cards embedded into human hearts, turning mere mortals into mighty 'Card Masters'. Our protagonist finds himself a standout among countless others, possessing a Divine Quality Card that bestows upon him the ability to create his own monsters - a unique power that's both compelling and riddled with danger.In the face of a world on the verge of destruction, our protagonist faces a Card Master assessment - a beacon of hope and the gateway to officially entering the ranks of Card Masters. Just as Aristotle once said, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit." Our protagonist embodies this ethos, repeating acts of courage and perseverance to reach the threshold of excellence.Throughout this suspenseful narrative, our protagonist navigates through the harrowing terrains of poverty, heartaches, battles, and deadly politics. Yet, as Socrates declared, "He who is not a good servant will not be a good master." And so, our protagonist serves his fate with humility and resilience, proving himself a true master of his destiny, crafted one card at a time.This book holds a mirror to the human spirit, reflecting our collective potential to adapt, survive and overcome in the face of adversity. Its strength lies in its depiction of a protagonist who, in the throes of extraordinary circumstances, finds an extraordinary strength within himself. The book, in all its suspense and thrill, serves as a testament to the philosophical truth of human resilience. It is a must-read for any seeker of excitement, wisdom, and above all, a good story.So, if you're tired but find yourself inexplicably hooked, remember what Plato said: "Books give a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything." This, dear reader, is the soul of this book. Give your imagination the flight it craves and delve into a realm of danger, opportunity, and card-drawn destiny.

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    Eberardo_franco

    The story is too slow paced he over stresses the point about not giving up and like 15 chapters in and no cards no abilities or monsters am I the only one annoyed about this let me now your thoughts who is this guy naruto

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    Geonesys

    I read the novel until the assessment part and cannot help but notice the similarity of a novel called "Monster Paradise".

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    Shishivam

    Here is what i conclude after reading this book .Firstly the writing quality of this book the details the expressiveness and dailogues were well done second comes story development which is pin point as this book is totally recommended for the readers who love story and character driven polt as each chapter marks its importance third as i said it is also have different short of characters with vast intelligence Powers and etc and each of them have their importance fourth update stability bruh thats's lit 64 is something which not all authors can pulllast 5 World buliding nothing much to say just one word magnificent

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    Snorlax777

    This novel is clearly my dish, i enjoy the plot with this card master, monster and dungeon stuff. i'll collect it first and wait for future update.

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    Roylee23

    Never reviewed a book before, this one got enough on my nerves that it prompted me to write one. The first 18 chapters are all repetitive and could be summarized into 3-4 instead of expounding upon regular day repetitive things. BUT LET ME get to the main point. This is just a knockoff version of Monster Paradise (written by - Nucler Warhead Cooked in Wine), little bro for little sis, similar first monster card, same “system comments,” same first exam type (desert survival), same first friend (fatty), it’s pretty much all just a worse re-write of a book I loved.

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