Despite the occational slip-up of characters' name, this is actually quite good, unlike the other review said. To begin with, mc is not a chosen one reliant on system to become stronk (lmao), well there's no system at all in the first place, and that's a good thing. 2 much systems these days, the chinese need system 4 everything, like gaming, farming, hunting, seducing, learning, fishing, vampiring, dragoning, necromancing, blacksmithing, enchanting, cooking, picking stats, signing in, etc.
Whoops that went sideway. Anyway i'm only @ chapter 11 now, this story has good pacing, not 2 fast and not 2 slow. The structure explained nicely without shoehorning useless trivias and explanation, well you know, like those novels with 10 thousand words but hollow story because author want to fill word count quota. The kind of author who spend a chapter just to explain in detail every logic and circumstances behind mc action, like how smart he is, how other ppl don't notice what he notice. Really makes you think how low iq they think their readers are lmao.
There are rpg stats and jobs in this, but so far i've read it's fair, the otherworder gain stats according their nature and action, yes that means anyone can become dual or triple jobber according to their stats and skill sets, but there's a caveat, level wont ever raise if the people not raising their respective jobs, as in a mage will stuck in level 1 even if their str/dex/agi high as fuck, and staying at level 1 has no advantage because your skill slot is limited. Even though the HP can raise from pyshical training, other person with more skill slot and more focused spec will blast your ass. That's why i think the rpg stats are more fair then system thing (the fuck i'm saying, of course system user has no fairness lmao).
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Whoops that went sideway. Anyway i'm only @ chapter 11 now, this story has good pacing, not 2 fast and not 2 slow. The structure explained nicely without shoehorning useless trivias and explanation, well you know, like those novels with 10 thousand words but hollow story because author want to fill word count quota. The kind of author who spend a chapter just to explain in detail every logic and circumstances behind mc action, like how smart he is, how other ppl don't notice what he notice. Really makes you think how low iq they think their readers are lmao.
There are rpg stats and jobs in this, but so far i've read it's fair, the otherworder gain stats according their nature and action, yes that means anyone can become dual or triple jobber according to their stats and skill sets, but there's a caveat, level wont ever raise if the people not raising their respective jobs, as in a mage will stuck in level 1 even if their str/dex/agi high as fuck, and staying at level 1 has no advantage because your skill slot is limited. Even though the HP can raise from pyshical training, other person with more skill slot and more focused spec will blast your ass. That's why i think the rpg stats are more fair then system thing (the fuck i'm saying, of course system user has no fairness lmao).
Well try it yourself, maybe you can like it.