The Champion’s resurrection

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: ThickSandwich
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

The Champion’s Resurrection follows the story of the Champion, a legendary warrior from an ancient empire who is resurrected thousands of years after his death in a world where magic and technology have advanced far beyond his time. Awakened in a strange new era, he finds himself unable to wield magic due to a genetic condition that hindered him even in his past life. Despite his diminished state, the Champion is driven by an unyielding desire to reclaim his former glory and become the strongest once again. As he battles through a world filled with powerful individuals and high-tech marvels, he must confront not only external enemies but his own ego and the cost of his ambition.

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  1. MhmdOmer
    MhmdOmer rated it
    Normally, I love this author's stories. This one just doesn't do it for me. It's not like it is bad. It is just really boring at the start and the characters have rather meh personalities. Maybe, I'm just holding the author to an unfair standard because I just expect better given past stories though.
  1. Changan_Chen
    Changan_Chen rated it
    I have noticed from other reviews, that claim the author repeats words/sentences/paragraphs to increase word count.  I am at chapter 180+ at the moment and have not noticed this at all.  There are minor grammatical errors throughout the chapters, but the reader can easily interpret what is being said/stated.  Spoilers:My major concerns are that things are not explained well at all.  The MC gets a mission fairly early on, which requires him to go and save a girl and her family.  The reward is that the girl will become his girlfriend.  Why this girl in particular?  He was forced to travel to the other side of the globe, but he has never met this person or her family before.  What made this girl so special instead of saving someone a little closer to home? The story went from barely PG-13 to R-18 fairly abruptly.  At least the author actually puts R-18 into the title to forewarn the readers.  The author seems to forget about plot threads completely.  The MC is given a side quest in chapter 49.  We as readers know that he goes above and beyond what is required of him, and yet there is no mention of him ever receiving the reward.  In multiple chapters, the MC asks his system how to help a paralyzed little girl walk again. The system says that she needs to eat level 30+ beast meat for her to regain the ability to walk.  The MC has killed multiple beasts that are level 30+, and yet the author has completely disregarded the little girl and we as readers have no idea how she is doing.  The MC is rewarded for killing creatures who are well above his level.  However, this seems to be fairly arbitrary. At one point, he kills a creature 20+ levels above his own, and there is no mention of a special reward for killing the creature.  Part of his rewards at one point, are potions to forcefully evolve someone as well as the ability to completely heal someone of the zombie virus if bitten.  However, after receiving these items, the author makes no mention of giving them out except to say that evolving naturally is more beneficial than using a potion.  He has scientists who are studying the virus and have stated they have personally made a cure to the virus.  This plot thread was dropped like a bag of rocks.The author seems to forget how skills work, especially his original Bear Passive skill (I forget what its called).  It is supposed to give him something like +1 Strength and Stamina every 3 days.  However, this is not reflected in his character sheet at all.  Multiple months have gone by, but his character sheet barely changes at all.  The author also only has the MC distribute stats in multiples of 5.  So if the MC wants to increase both Strength and Stamina for example, he saves up skill points for 2 full levels before distributing them instead of say 2 for Strength and 3 for Stamina.  While I understand doing it this way makes it easier to keep track of how point are distributed, someone living in an apocalyptic world would not have this luxury.  it is for these reasons why I give my overall review.
  1. Zefyr
    Zefyr rated it
    MUSCLES MUSCLEWORKS MUSCLEBUILD MUSCLEBUILDING SO MUCH MUSCLESSDDSSSSSSSSFSFDDSHDHHDHDNNNFNFNFNNFFNCJFNFNFGVIFUFHFUCUCHCHFHFJF 140 CHARACTERS...
  1. heh
    heh rated it
    Unique book that is quite lovable for dark, gore loversps.)Author when is Sarah coming back to the story I miss her already
  1. DaoistLV38cT
    DaoistLV38cT rated it
    The Dao of Misunderstanding is well illustrated. Nothing about Dual Cultivation for 36 chapters. It's more about understanding and acceptance. There is a lot of drama from their past. Still going well for now. I understand the story better by seeing future developments.
  1. TeneT
    TeneT rated it
    a world that is out of control and filled with magic? Check! an MC that doesn't care how he gets the job done? Check! More wives then his sanity can handle? Check!Join the MC and this God companion on a journey to fix this broken world!
  1. DaoofIDK
    DaoofIDK rated it
    The story has a large, colourful cast of characters, with universal themes at play, all set in an interesting world. There's little fluff which lets you jump straight into the story. It's also well written.If I'm being critical, there are dry exposition dumps that could be integrated more organically into the story through dialogue and descriptions. There was no need to give a date and tell us about the state of the moon as if it were a fact. A character could check a calendar or the time. A bunch of characters could simply be staring outside and have said outside described. My point is that there are better ways to communicate ideas that aren't straight up exposition dumps.
  1. asuya
    asuya rated it
    The more I read, the more I enjoy. I just felt like writing another review to say that!The characters are well thought out and intriguing and I want to find out more.I am certainly enjoying it so far!

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