What makes 'no game no life jibril fanfiction' so popular?Jibril is a very interesting character in the 'No Game No Life' series. In fanfiction, her popularity stems from the fact that she has a lot of mystery surrounding her past. Writers can create all kinds of stories to fill in those gaps. Also, her relationship with the other characters, especially her loyalty and her competitiveness, makes for great plotlines in fanfiction. For example, stories about her interactions with Sora and Shiro can be really engaging.
Character Introduction of Online Game Craftsman LifeThe characters included the male lead, Wang Xiaotian, who was optimistic and active, advocated freedom, loved crafts, kept a low profile, and was focused on doing things…The female lead, Lin Xi, had a delicate physique, was well-educated, had a quiet personality, and was loyal to her husband…
The Craftsman's Life in Online Games by Elegant Rainforest. It was a game/virtual online game novel with virtual reality elements.
User recommendation: [B] Ordinary holographic online game. If you are interested in the theme, you can watch and play.
The overall setting was ordinary.
In the future society where productivity was extremely developed, people had nothing to do, so the national holographic online game came into being as a second world.
In this world, not only was there a high degree of realism, but there was also a 10:1 time ratio. Players could even use game currency and money to exchange for each other, helping professional players to become rich.
At the same time, the game also had a relatively rich lifestyle class setting, which provided the protagonist with a way to become rich and enhance the playability.
The main storyline of the protagonist revolved around life skills, mining, refining pills, and selling them for money. There were no battle scenes in the current storyline, which looked strange.
In general, there was nothing special about the settings.
The protagonist's cheat…was considered average.
From the setting, it seems to be a cheat that connects to reality. However, according to my observation, it seems to be the kind that many people have?
From the perspective of materialization, it was a cute thing without a physical body. It would give the protagonist some game suggestions and life support, and it would also go out and have some fun.
From the looks of it, it was probably something that could enhance the main character's craftsmanship. The main character in this story was probably a craftsman. It could always provide some strange help to the main character, making the main character even more magical.
In short, this cheat was also quite satisfactory and could be considered a deduction.
Finally, he gave his opinion.
First of all, there was too much science in the article. I wrote a few pages of messy introductions. Anyway, I didn't have the patience to read them word by word, so I just skipped the plot and didn't delay anything. It was best to combine science with the plot and not focus too much on it. After all, readers read the story, not the setting.
Secondly, there were too many descriptions of the attributes in the text. For example, the latest five-element set had four pages of attributes…If this was an important piece of equipment for the main character, then so be it. Why was there such a detailed introduction for a piece of equipment that he had bought? He could just skip the set attributes and see.
In the end, the story as a whole was slow to heat up. It felt like the main character's awesome setting had not yet been reflected. Also, this update was too touching. The author must have written it for fun, right? It's only been half a year and there's only 100,000 words. I feel like no one wants to read it even if I push a wave…
I hope you will like this book.