
Global Job Change: Starting With The Hidden Job, Lord Of The Death
- Genre: Games
- Author: Frozen Tenderness
- Status: Ongoing
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Our protagonist is extremely overpowered, it's seriously over the top and his whole gimmick is having a system that gives him a bunch of perks in addition to his already broken brutish necromancer class but like any good CN hack writer, our author balances our epic Gary Stu protagonist by giving him an injured older sister (who isn't blood related because CN novel) as a weak point for enemies to exploit.
Like seriously, the whole plot is rubbish and painful to read, it feels so forced, this reminds me of those old school cultivation novels with insufferable copy paste son of destiny protagonists, it's honestly pathetic.
And of course, it goes without saying that the worldbuilding, characters, and powersystems in this novel are completely unoriginal and uninteresting in both concept and execution. The characters are especially just really badly written, the antagonists especially are so badly written I feel physical pain whenever they show up.
The more I think about this novel, the less I care for it (I think most people would share this sentiment), I'm just impressed with my ability to get through all 20 chapters of this stupid trainwreck. Anything this novel had going for it initially (which isn't much in the first place) has been completely ruined by the abysmal story and characters.
Even if the story and other aspects were bearable, this novel's almost comical lack of originality would ruin it anyway. This is not good. 0.25/5
This is one of the things I hate seeing the most in necromancer novels lol, so a bit unrelated of a rant I guess. Basically, mc has some good op abilities but decides to not use them and instead become a melee fighter for no reason. He didn't need to, he had good skeletons who could fight for him.