MMORPG: The Elementalist

  • Genre: Games
  • Author: Internet's Dark Knight
  • Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

A salaryman by day and an Aquamancer by night. Qin Ruo might be a newbie in the popular, immersive MMORPG, "Honor and Glory". However, that did not stop him from using his wits and battle instincts to raise money for a beloved friend's medical fees, which eventually led him to become an elite player in the game. As Qin Ruo and his comrades progress further into the game, the trials and tribulations they face magnify. Which faction will prevail on the Mythical Battlefield? Read to find out!

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  1. Mamie Rhodes
    Mamie Rhodes rated it
    Website : qidian china
    Views : 5.27million
    Rating : 8.9(65)
    Chapters : 722
    Status : completed
    Word count : 2.21million
    author level : lv3
    No of works : 9
    Disscussion : 103
    Year started : 2009 (pretty old imo)
    Chinese title : 游戏小工之元素操控师
  1. Kerr Lizzie
    Kerr Lizzie rated it
    Here's the deal, this is my second review of the novel since January 8th and an update on my previous thoughts.

    Imagine being introduced to an interesting world and concept in a deceptively unique way and getting hyped for the direction in which the novel may take.

    Now imagine that it doesn't stop introducing you... This novel feels like you're reading a summary to what happens in a much better novel of the same name.

    /MC or the Protagonist: /goes into dungeon alone, shows off his amazing skills (wowzers) then wins. MC gets into another impossibly difficult encounter with an incredibly powerful foe, MC wins again, except this time he has 5 people to clap for him as he struts about doing so.

    The novel spends too much time explaining how great the protagonist is and not enough time giving the reader what they really want... in other words, the mash and potatoes known as character development.

    Most of the enemies are virtually reduced to numbers and hit markers, which would be fine if the entire story didn't revolve around killing them. It's like reading a play by play of  a World of warcraft raid. No ******* whether they win or lose as there happens to be a reviving function as it's a video game. Alas I got side tracted let's return to a previous point of mine.

    Making a character op is not really a huge bother for me. If it's done right. The problem is, the author has him acting and being treated like a haughty playground kindergartner who found out that he's really good at 4 square for the precise reason that no one else can jump. He has characters mentioning his op gaming prowess as his weird smarts or crazy intelligence when all he truly does is use a spell that he created before we even began reading the novel. Thus leaving us to contemplate whether he even made the damn thing because he doesn't show this "skill" again, atleast not til where I stopped.

    /World:/ why does he play this game, where'd he get it, what are the game rules, how come it's so popular that money in game is equivalent to real money, when is this taking place and who the **** is the sister he is supposed to be motivated to save? You can expect none of these questions to be answered as it seems the author is more keen to throw more giant numbers at the MC and then praise him for defeating them.


    That's it... really seriously that's all the story amounts to. All his relationships are based off of his incredible gaming prowess and they reek of something stank.


    I am just so annoyed by this Novel as it grabbed my attention and then became content to sit in it's own filth as it eventually smelled of rot.
  1. Ursula Keynes
    Ursula Keynes rated it
    Seems quite interesting and plus I love gaming novels and this also feels different from your usual gaming novel as I don't see an OP MC so I hope it's something new and refreshing and unique in it's own.
    Yours one and only,
    GOD OF ALL
  1. Mark Whittier
    Mark Whittier rated it
    Translation quality   4/5 Nothings Perfect in this world
    Stability of Updates 4/5 Nothing can remain stable in life let alone Mankind
    Story Development  1/5 CH.1 MC at Lv 35 No info B4 That at All
    Character Design     1/5 I Know Almost Nothing About Him at Ch 15
    World Background  1/5  Again No info B4 Lv 35 besides him being in the woods. Also Ch 15 so far NO actual info on stats/class choices/skill info etc at all author just says what mc has and not what its Cd is mana cost nothing this is more like a wuxia/xinxia then a VRMMORPG then anything i have not even seen the mc stats sheet in 15 chapters mc killed a elite boss solo and didnt even gain 1 lvl author leaves out almost all Vrmmorpg game info so far at ch 15
  1. Susie Reed
    Susie Reed rated it
    Yeah... I need to know if this is a novel where he gets sucked into a game or is he just literally playing online games with practically zero stakes involved that's related to the game?
  1. Winston Albert
    Winston Albert rated it
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  1. Geraldine Dryden
    Geraldine Dryden rated it
    Pretty good so far. I just hope he won't make an enemy with every guild he meets  in the Game cuz that would be just another third-rate trash Game Novel. Lol

    This story is about a guy who's playing the game for a living and he said he's a hunk irl too.
  1. Booth Bryan
    Booth Bryan rated it
    There are no gaming novel that can surpass LMS
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