I Became the Witch Who Destroyed the World

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: 마이뉴엘,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

I destroyed the world to see its Annhiliation Ending.

And I possessed my Character Olivia in the game.

However… … .

[The world is rebuilt.]– NPCs killed by you return.

– Princess Aria hates you.

– Sword Saint Kiel wants to slit your throat.

… … Isn’t that a bit of a regression?

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  1. Aliabukarali
    Aliabukarali rated it
    Subjective assessment: 1.8/5 (Below average, verging on poor.)
    Objective assessment: 0.5/5 (Terrible, one of the worst I've encountered.)

    I simply cannot proceed with this.

    The translation quality of this series is abysmal, not quite at the low-level machine translation level, but consistently flawed throughout numerous chapters.

    Moreover, the author appears to be inexperienced. The writing style is rudimentary, with a narrative structure that reads like, "I am here. I do this. Next, I do that. Oh, by the way, we're back to the previous point." It's jarring and disorienting, with pacing that feels uneven and chaotic.

    Rarely do I find the need to re-read to grasp the plot, but with this, even repeated readings prove insufficient. The characters are dreadfully flat and underdeveloped. From just the initial chapters about the main character, I can recall their name, occupation, but that's about it. There's no emotional depth, no complexity – they're as bland as a limp noodle.
  1. Trafford
    Trafford rated it
    Hmm, this story revolves around a male protagonist who decides to take a genocidal path in a game, only to face consequences when he accidentally becomes trapped within the game world. The major NPCs from the genocide event remember his actions, turning against him. Now, he must navigate a challenging game to find a new ending.

    The story has 209 chapters, which means not all 15 regressors were fully explored, but those with significant screen time are enjoyable to read. There are some flaws, such as rushed character development and occasional plot holes, considering it's the author's debut. It's understandable that managing multiple complex characters is difficult, and not everyone can match the storytelling prowess of George R.R. Martin.

    A spoiler alert: Korean authors often employ a common trope where a future heroine reverses time to save the main character, inadvertently kicking off the story. In this case, Olivia reincarnates as the male MC and finds herself in a game related to her origin. However, the logic gets confusing with regards to how Olivia's actions, especially her death, align with the MC's game runs and her ability to retain immortality. The identity of the game developer who brought the MC into the game world remains unclear, with hints suggesting Olivia's involvement.

    Despite these plot holes, the story provides a satisfying read with over 200 chapters, offering a better experience than typical cookie-cutter Korean power fantasies. It's not groundbreaking, but it's a decent choice among similar game-themed stories.

    In conclusion, the story is passable. Olivia, as the main character, is competent, and supporting characters perform their roles adequately. The genderbending aspect doesn't significantly impact the narrative, as the MC accepts his new form. Overall, it's an acceptable read, but don't expect it to be a masterpiece like "Omniscient Reader."
  1. NunuXD
    NunuXD rated it
    The story revolves around a character who finds themselves trapped in the body of their in-game avatar, Olivia. This is important to note as it involves a genderbend aspect, which might be a trigger for some readers. During gameplay, Olivia had managed to defeat everyone within the game, achieving the annihilation ending. However, after the protagonist takes over Olivia's body, those defeated individuals experience regression, turning against her.

    Now, with a mission to avoid killing anyone, Olivia navigates through the game with the opposite goal, as everyone around her is intent on eliminating her. As another reviewer pointed out, although the translation might present some challenges, it's far from being the worst, and overall, it remains mostly understandable, improving as it progresses.
  1. DaoistCulture4db
    DaoistCulture4db rated it
    The narrative revolves around a protagonist who, after inadvertently causing the game's apocalyptic ending, finds himself transformed into his in-game avatar. Now, he must endure the treacherous world of the game, pursued by 15 principal non-playable characters (NPCs) with memories from their former lives. The storyline is captivating, and the background of the main character is intriguing; however, the translation initially poses some challenges in comprehension (but improves as one progresses). Overall, it's a compelling read, earning it a rating of 9 out of 10, with a deduction for the translation quality.
  1. Elijah_Martin_9780
    does anyone have any idea about whats going on with the side stories? like if the author has even wrote them yet or if there's another site i can find them🙏🙏
  1. MohammedChota
    MohammedChota rated it
    is primal hunter good ?
    i read lotm and shadow slave and are 10/10, i hope you can suggest something as good.
  1. AmDevilCrafts
    AmDevilCrafts rated it
    What's happening to Leah? Why she's becoming more of a p*mpous, ann*ying b#tch.

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