its a pretty good novel, from the raws I've read at least. the trainer here doesn't idiotically yell moves to his pet like pokemon, the pets have actual intelligence so they battle by themselves. At most, the mc gives out general strategies for his pets to execute. there's no random young masters and faceslapping, and school kids actually act like school kids.
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me gustaNow that the book has evolved a bit and reached Chapter 142, none of this review is factually accurate. The reason it isn't good is that it has become better than a good novel! But the MC is flirting with joining the fights like a Pokemon Movie Actor and the face-slapping has begun because he's meeting people in competition now.
MikeN:Now that the book has evolved a bit and reached Chapter 142, none of this review is factually accurate. The reason it isn't good is that it has become better than a good novel! But the MC is flirting with joining the fights like a Pokemon Movie Actor and the face-slapping has begun because he's meeting people in competition now.
Relax. There’s literally zero strategy in any of the fights (so far) in the past 100 chapters. I can’t even tell how Shin Yu’s beasts develop their battle sense/iq when they roflstomp every single opponent. It’s cool that they’re diligent in training but that doesn’t and shouldn’t translate to being able to fight like Muhammad Ali. That’s not how it works. I just skip the fights since there’s nothing coming out of it other than your typical bystanders being ‘shocked’ every single time. ‘Intelligence’ is a stretch given how it is portrayed with the writing It doesn’t really matter in any case. It’s a fun read and premise was interesting