Beastmaster of the Ages

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Feng qingyang,风青阳,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Ongoing):
    -volume 1: 3000 Chapters (Completed)
    -volume 2: 2552 Chapters (Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Even in his dreams, Li Tianming can’t stop himself from laughing! Why? Because, his family pets are all the Primordial Chaos Beasts of myth!

That teeny weeny little chick over there is actually the Aeternal Infernal Phoenix that eats suns! His black cat is the Genesis Chaos Thunderfiend that refines worlds with its lightning. The c*ckroach, well, it’s the Myriad Worlds Deathless Beast that possesses trillions of undying clones…

Followed by his menagerie of pets, Li Tianming begins his ascension to become the number one beastmaster of the ages. He journeys across the many worlds, only one thing remaining constant. No one is ever ready for the likes of his pets! After all, who’s ever prepared to fight a chicken and its fellows…

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  1. WisWaifu21
    WisWaifu21 rated it
    I appreciate the book. The main character (MC) is well-developed, the plot engaging, and the cultivation system intriguing. The pacing is smooth, though it does rely on familiar tropes which are executed better than in many other similar novels. The MC's revenge arc is satisfying, without dragging on unnecessarily, and the confrontational scenes are tolerable due to the effective portrayal of the villains. The unique approach to the Thai king's power, through bonding with beast companions, adds an amusing dynamic. The interactions between the MC and his pets are quite entertaining.

    As the story progresses, the MC becomes increasingly ruthless, and the author maintains reader interest by introducing new challenges and revelations. Although there are repetitive patterns (MC's arrival, teasing, showcasing talent, and conflict), the author keeps it fresh with additional elements.

    The romantic subplot is decent, with a standard yet mysterious development between the MC and the female lead. Both characters show strong commitment to each other.

    In summary, this is a solid novel with a fast-paced narrative. If you enjoy this genre, it's worth giving it a read.
  1. AllObservingReader7r
    The series ended after Volume 5. Initially, the first couple of volumes were decent, featuring a decent revenge storyline within a sect with political intrigue and numerous factions vying for power. There were standard declarations of surpassing realms and the concept of a greater, more powerful world outside, which were somewhat clichéd but not deal-breakers if the characters and plot were engaging.

    However, the enjoyment waned over time. The excessive focus on introducing more than 40 uninteresting characters, alongside only a few that I cared about, became unbearable. Since they all received equal screen time, I found myself skipping entire chapters about characters I had no emotional investment in. If I wasn't even reading the majority of the chapters, the motivation to continue dwindled.

    It's evident that the author relies on chapter counts for income, but this particular work felt excessively drawn-out. Battle scenes dragged on endlessly, shallow mysteries were unnecessarily prolonged, and minor characters with predictable fates were given lengthy exposition to emphasize their one-dimensional nature. In the end, it just wasn't worth my time.
  1. InnocentFox
    InnocentFox rated it
    It seems I am the first to review this novel, making this my inaugural review, so I might lack some expertise. Nonetheless, I've enjoyed it thus far. Only 52 translated chapters are available, which is relatively fewer compared to typical Chinese novels, and the original source material is still ongoing, so we'll have to wait for more content. Here are my thoughts on its pros and cons:

    PROS:
    1. Unique concept: The novel combines cultivation elements with the intriguing idea of each character having a life-bound beast that co-evolves. This offers fresh perspectives and distinctive traits compared to conventional stories.
    2. Fun companion: The protagonist's sidekick is a mischievous and perky chick, akin to a pet in other novels, but adds immense comedic value to the narrative. It's hilarious to imagine the tiny chick battling formidable enemies.
    3. Excellent writing and translation: Translated by WuxiaWorld, the quality of the translation is commendable. So far, it's been a pleasure to read.

    CONS:
    1. Clichés: The story includes familiar tropes found in many other novels, with slight twists. Common clichés like the "damsel in distress" and "arrogant young master" are present, along with the protagonist offending elders and facing initial adversity.

    In summary, while the novel showcases some clichés, it still maintains an engaging interest. Just be prepared for those cliches and the occasional clash with arrogant characters. Overall, a promising start with room for growth.
  1. Night_Crawler619
    Night_Crawler619 rated it
    Overall, the book is decent but not a top priority for reading. If you seek a deep, immersive world, this novel might disappoint. However, if you view it as a lighthearted tale following a teenager, it's tolerable. The constant cycle of training and battles without breaks limits world-building and character development. The author struggles to make battles impactful due to shallow character progression.

    World Building: 6/10 – Adequate world-building, but lacks extensive explanation at the start. It leaves room for expansion as the story unfolds. The connection to the broader cultivation universe and MC's role are decent, but not fully realized.

    Dialogue: 7.5/10 – The humorous interactions between Tianming and his beasts drive the narrative, providing moments of character depth beyond the battle-focused plot.

    Pace of the Story: 4.5/10 – The non-stop action can feel exhausting, with little time for exploration or character growth. A balance between action and character development would be beneficial.

    Plot: 4/10 – No major plot twists keep the reader engaged; battles serve as the main driver, but they lack depth and challenge.

    Battle Sequences: 2.5/10 – With underdeveloped villains, the battles become repetitive and formulaic, resembling simplified video game encounters.

    Character Relationships: 3/10 – The sheer number of factions and characters can be overwhelming, making it difficult to form emotional connections.

    In summary, while there are enjoyable aspects, the novel falls short in terms of world-building depth, character development, and engaging battle sequences. It's a decent read for those who enjoy a fast-paced, humorous adventure, but not for those seeking a rich, immersive experience.
  1. DndrDndrovich
    DndrDndrovich rated it
    I initially intended to rate it 4.5 out of 5, but honesty compels me to say, this website leaves something to be desired. Despite its flaws, it stands as one of the top novels I've come across.

    The main issue lies with the translation speed, which can be quite slow. The protagonist is relatable, and the story itself is entertaining. The waiting game might be frustrating, but at least updates are consistent, arriving daily. I find it amusing how some early reviews express frustration, but this novel has proven to be a long-lasting gem. In fact, it ranks among the best I've discovered after years of reading. If anything, I'd love to see a significant boost in translation efforts to expedite the process.
  1. UnKnownEntity001
    UnKnownEntity001 rated it
    The author portrays almost every character as unpleasant, with only four seemingly normal male and two normal female characters appearing up to chapter 150. The rest are depicted as arrogant, unintelligent, or enemies because of the protagonist's mother. The author seems to believe that conflict equals more content, even having a powerful high school student give away his power to an arrogant character. This is ridiculous; I've wasted so much time on this author's work that I've decided to blacklist them from my reading list.
  1. A4KL
    A4KL rated it
    Let me address a point upfront: this novel won't be a groundbreaking revelation. It embraces every cliché that defines its genre without trying to hide or downplay them.

    Despite that, I'm still finding it enjoyable. The cultivation system is unique enough to maintain my interest, and it fits seamlessly within the story's context.

    If you're a fan of face-slapping and vengeful narratives, this book is tailor-made for you. The protagonist's constant strength gains and encounters with arrogant jerks make for an entertaining read.

    There will be plot armor, miraculous escapes, and one-sided conflicts aplenty. Surprisingly, I've found myself increasingly drawn to this story. However, my concern lies in whether the author can sustain the momentum in the long run. I worry that relying solely on revenge plots might lead to a decline in freshness unless there's a broader narrative foundation to support it.
  1. KVCD13
    KVCD13 rated it
    The dialogues and character interactions are overly clichéd and feel contrived. The only somewhat engaging character is the pet chicken/phoenix, but even its witty lines occasionally fail to ring true. The cultivation novel's tone comes across as particularly稚嫩, with juvenile insults exchanged between the protagonist and numerous conceited young masters.

    The pacing is relentless, with the MC defeating one formidable opponent immediately followed by another, which is common in the genre, but better works manage to balance action with character growth. The romance feels forced; the female lead conveniently possesses an ability that aids the MC's strength, leading to their sudden connection. While it's not a love-at-first-sight scenario involving a love potion, the development lacks authenticity, leaving room for improvement.

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