
Infinite Mana in the Apocalypse
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Author:
Adui
- Status: Ongoing
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Popular Reviews
You get stronger by not killing and leveling up (there is a game system but no level) but instead by absorbing animal cores you get from dungeon's which is stupid af since all you need to be is rich and theoretically you can be the strongest human ever (buy skills and cores and bam hello strongest guy yo). (animal cores are currency btw, that's how hunters make money)
What a fucking nonsense.
The beginning and the premise are completely copied from a Korean novel with a similar name. The main character is one-dimensional while the side characters are ZERO-dimensional. This story and system are so simple that even someone with a 70 IQ would understand it easily. There are plot holes starting from the first chapter. There the MC said something like "I hope that I'll awaken a useful ability"... But in fact, in this world, there are no abilities to awaken, lol. If you aren't facepalming at most of his decisions then let me congratulate you - you've passed this IQ test with 80 points! Yay!
So why is this popular? I think that this story, Vampire System, and Cultivation Online show you what you need to succeed at Webnovel. Op protagonist, a fast pace so that he could show off how OP he is, fast release rate so that people could get addicted to your story. That's it. Other people waste their words by trying to write a story that makes sense, the only one who managed to get to the top with such an approach is the author of Supreme Magus.
The story invites readers to ponder the ethical implications of such immense power, as the main character grapples with the consequences of their newfound abilities. It delves into the human condition, examining how fear, greed, and compassion can shape one's decisions in times of chaos. The narrative is not just about fantastical battles but also about the emotional growth and relationships formed amidst adversity.
What sets this novel apart is its ability to captivate with both its thrilling action sequences and introspective moments. It reminds us that even in the darkest of apocalypses, there is potential for redemption, growth, and the resilience of the human spirit. Overall, "Infinite Mana in the Apocalypse" is a thought-provoking tale that challenges our understanding of power, morality, and the capacity for heroism in extraordinary circumstances.
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