I Planted Crops Alone After Awakening The Weakest Farmer Job Class

  • Genre: Games
  • Author: Crossover
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. Doreen Valentine
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    Utterly ridiculous. It had such great potential too. The MC is "supposedly" a godly farmer, but it's quite ironic how all his farming skills are battle related. So far, he has planted nothing, but received a bunch of plants that either give him combat skills or can downright be used as weapons. He got a full set of armour + a variety of weapons even though he's just a "FARMER". The author keeps giving ridiculously overexaggerated names to skills that are supposed to be farming based: Supreme Father, God of War, Beast God etc.
    And the only 'farming' related thought that came to the MC's head was just to quickly grow some wheat in 2 days to become rich. In short, this story has NOTHING TO DO WITH FARMING, just some guy running all over the place trying to be a wannabe god of war while decorating himself with leaves.
  1. Eartha Chaucer
    Eartha Chaucer rated it
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    A Disappointing Dive into Harem Fantasy with an Unlikable Protagonist and Incoherent Narrative

    I typically avoid harem-style books, but I don't believe they're inherently without merit. If approached with a logical, even scientific perspective (e.g., strong animals often have multiple mates due to evolutionary pressures), it's possible to create an engaging alternate world where humans follow similar patterns. Unfortunately, this book fails to deliver a compelling narrative or a likable protagonist, and suffers from an incoherent plotline.

    The protagonist is transmigrated into a world where he has a unique system, locked until his 18th birthday. Despite the countdown indicating when it will be unsealed, he still expresses dissatisfaction with his current situation, unfairly blaming the system for his lack of strength and not having more wives. This is particularly off-putting considering his likely origin from a world similar to ours, where having multiple partners is not the norm. His dissatisfaction, when he already has at least two wives/concubines, is a clear sign of perverted greed.

    In this world, attaining a Buddha-like status is assumed to be rare. However, even if this were true, it doesn't justify the protagonist's selfishness and lack of appreciation for what he has. His inability to value his current relationships and his constant desire for more make him an unsympathetic character that readers will struggle to root for.

    The narrative also suffers from incoherence and inconsistency. The protagonist is supposedly a godly farmer, yet his farming skills are all battle-related. Instead of planting crops, he acquires plants that either grant him combat skills or function as weapons. The author provides him with a full set of armor and various weapons, which is nonsensical for a farmer character. Furthermore, the exaggerated names for his farming-based skills, such as Supreme Father, God of War, and Beast God, only add to the confusion and undermine the story's potential.

    In conclusion, this book disappoints on multiple fronts: an unlikable protagonist, narrative inconsistencies, and an incoherent plotline. The exploration of harem dynamics is far from engaging, and I cannot recommend this read. My rating is a disheartening 0/10. (The actual rating is better, because the Translation Quality doesn't suck)
  1. Sandra
    Sandra rated it
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    While a lot of it has been done before, its done well. Would recommend giving this a try. Its an OP protagonist and all that entails. So 10 out of 10 for this
  1. Jim Thomson
    Jim Thomson rated it
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  1. Xaviera Arthur
    Xaviera Arthur rated it
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    No farming (till i quit). Contrived plot. MC's behaviour akin to roid rage.
  1. Gloria Bernard
    Gloria Bernard rated it
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    Three keywords: Opium, Cocaine and Marijuana. People think that in a war, sowing and reaping for lunch is the rule. Is not. After the first battle, soldiers spend more time wanting to flee the next battle than anything else.
  1. Joyce Christy
    Joyce Christy rated it
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    it was great at start (atleast till 100th chap) and i don't really about if it is farming or not but then it suddenly did a twist and started to become horrible like the author even forgot that some of the scenes even happened . after 100 th episode his strength is varying like crazy like sometimes he can kill an peak epic grade in head on fight and then sometimes he is only a little stronger than legendary grade 1. and people even seem to forget he can kill a epic grade and thought he was arrogant to challenge a legendary grade when clearly legendary grade is lower than epic and as once said that the gap in strength is huge. and it was said that epic grade are at the top just after sanctuary grade but a random guy ( bully ) just came and author just declared that his stats were equal to some epic grade expert (and he was just a black gold grade 6) . it was just nuts
  1. Felix Davy
    Felix Davy rated it
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    Had some hope when I first started. But it very quickly went from being a bit ridiculous to just plain stupid. MC instantly start a huge power up arc that has nothing to do with farming. Might read more later but at the moment it is a waste of time
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