Basically, a guy is awake in the world of WoW and progresses with his given cheat (revealed in beginning chapters). Which, is a separate dimension that expands and grows (buildings, people, and such) with resources and mission completions. This includes his personal dungeon teleporting device.Translation: Decent there are some errors, but nothing glaring. A bit worse in the earlier chapters but still fine reading.Release: Given that the book is voted in, a constant release is expected.Story Development: Constant progression, the gathering stages are occasionally skipped (as in the MC mentions them but we don't see them). A little fast at times but still very enjoyable (if there are more chapters).Characters: I would not say well fleshed but I can see personality. Truthfully, it is more of a constant progression book and some characters have not been active enough for one to feel that they actually know the characters.World design: It is WoW, but enhanced with the book's detail. Or simply put, one could know nothing about WoW and find the basic background. It honestly feels more like it only used WoW as a template for the entire foundation so the MC could have some basic knowledge. As such it doesn't too much like a fanfiction.Need more chapters then it would be binge worthy. Is is worth money? Well, if you don't have a good book to spend on, then sure. I personally don't tend to pay, but I am stocking my other books so I tossed some out to read something at least. (Current chapter status as of review: 57)
The start of the novel was quite good and funny, but after he went to the Poison sect and became the head of the sect he started killing cultivators indiscriminately for the sake of obtaining points. All of this while having 100 initial chapters and the title of the novel about breaking trough too fast
He looked at her with slightly furrowed brow. Given that Celes was not as scheming or shallow as those people in the empire, he did not if she was mocking him or simply stating some facts.
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