While the book was enjoyable overall, the final chapters felt disjointed and rushed, leaving the impression that either the author hurried to conclude or perhaps lost their creative direction.
There are many problems with this book. I did not read any comments before starting, but they are mostly right.
The main problem I see is that he has too much growth without any conflict. However, he is still underperforming since he is choosing not to take the side-effect free resources to level himself up for no reason. Additionally, he basically masters everything he touches in no time. All without facing any real challenges or struggles. And up at to chapter 40, there is not real mention of wizards or reason to suddenly become interested in wizards like the title suggests.
As a side note, the translation is also rather poor. Spears almost always being translated as guns would be my biggest complaint on this front.
I loved this book so much I've read it twice now. I wish I had it in a hard back.
this was a part of my daily routine for so long I think I will reread it for the 3rd time .I don't remember most of my dreams I miss a cycle in my sleep so dreams are rarely remembered an to read someone else's dreams and be hooked is so funny weird that in the end I find out it's based on a dream thank you
im on ch. 832 and this author is lacking in just about every story telling skill there is, character/race descriptions? forget about it. Properly describing a setting or painting a picture with their words? I'm almost certain they don't even know how to describe what tree looks like. you want character development from the MC or side characters? you won't find that here so good luck. looking for an interesting plot lines or even mediocre ones? you're better off licking a rock because that would be more mentally stimulating and honestly I could go on but I don't want to waste your time the way this novel wasted mine. this last one is for the translator.... you're bad at your job, you're inconsistent with translating the same word multiple times and I'm certain you lied on your resume, kindly find a new profession.
this book is just fun. I got sucked into the world. they did a good job on character building and it was exactly what I wanted it to be. it could have gone a little longer, but it was also a good stopping point
I really enjoyed this book, and the main character's development, but it could do better at developing it's side characters better. Also, I feel that ghe ending was rushed.
The story is really fun but the translation is terrible often changing pronouns of characters at random (neice instead of nephew, etc) but if you can get past that it's great
Still in the middle of this, but new readers should be advised that the translator can not handle negatives. So whenever a sentence makes no sense whatsoever in the context, try adding a 'not.' As in: this translator is good at remembering to use negatives. (not)
Abel is a master at every occupation and everything is handed to him. He can randomly fire off a spell during practice and discover a priceless artifact on the ground. Zero thought is put into development. Just as an example, Abel becomes a master blacksmith, trains to be stronger than his teacher, rises to a level 2 wizard, learns the most complicated language (elvish), and is an adept runesmith. I'm positive I missed some other accomplishments. How long did all of this take? less than a year. Abel is 1e when he goes to his mentor, and is still 13 after all of the advancements. And this is before he unlocks his magical camp location that slows down time to help him train. It just gets more and more ridiculous as the novel goes on. The author needs to learn to let the novel breathe, or it just seems like a list of accomplishments without having earned anything.
I don't know if some of it is a translation error in bring it to the Author, an error by the translator, or the editor but only at the tail end were some game terms from Diablo II: lord of Destruction not exactly right. IE Nef is a low rune from as early as normal mode Act I not a high rune. Even with that small irritation, this was a fantastic read.
read til chapter 100.
writing was so bad i just could not continue reading.
think the story was ok.
mc a bit stupid but most of them are for some reason.
One of the best novel i have ever read i finished it few weeks maybe a month but still its great novel and i am litle sad that it ended 10/10 would reccomend to anyone
Even with all the cultivation genre complications and repetition of information, everything was fine. Even with the idea that runes in the Diablo universe cause weapons to explode and are carved directly onto weapons and not on runestones, great, cool. Then the main character (Abe in the title but Able in the translations?) just randomly kills hundreds of people with explosives for revenge over a plot pulled by maybe four people.
Great book! Rough start with some of the grammar issues but still well worth the reading. Loved it and recommended it to friends and family.
Keep up the good work!
Now to get back to my Diablo game collection...
This was a fun read, if not a bit repetitive at times. The battles were sometimes fun, sometimes boring. There was no real suspense, but it was still fun to watch Able grow. I'd read it again, at least parts here and there. All in all, I liked it.
completed and finalized novel about a transmigrator going to a world similar to diablo2 but his cheat was his edited method from d2 allowing access much past the established lore.
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