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This story is incredible funny, specially when reading the comments. The duels are realistic and detailed, the protagonist is competent but likeable, the plot follows certain stages but it is not fixed. Overall, great novel.
A classic example of a knight templar protagonist. However, in my opinion, it deserves a 5 star rating due to the rarity of a female protagonist in such a role, with a multiverse twist to boot.
5 stars, no doubt. This novel is so good that it has at least other two partial translations on this site. Although, this is the first and the one that was completed. If you would like to see the Spirits from Date A Live causing chaos in other worlds, this is the place to go. Notice that you can read each story independently, so you can skip the ones you do not find interesting either due to the world or the spirit.
5 stars because the structure of the novel allows you to read every segment individually. There is a major plot behind the scenes, but for the most part the story of each heroic spirit is self-contained within its own world. Plus, there are many chapters and more seem to be coming. I would have enjoyed longer chapters though ...
Good pacing, interesting characters, developed interactions and a well employed system. I do not know much about Genshin Impact, but that did not limit my hability to enjoy this novel (I did, however, had knowledge of most of the other worlds visited through the story).
5 stars due to being one of the few truly yuri-centric novels with other interesting concepts that prop up the story (pacing, well executed multiverse, power scale, slice of life, etc.).
Maybe it is too soon to give it 5 stars, but the concept is intriguing and the execution is decent. We will see how it pans out, but at the moment it is very good. Recommended to those who loved the theme of multiple universes, in particular the rich world of NGNL zero.
It is a very good Yu-Gi-Oh story. It is not perfect, but it is better than most. It follows a female protagonist who suddenly travels from her world to the original Yu-Gi-Oh world, but luckily, she travels with a Heroic Spirit Deck and Chaldea as a support system. To me, the main strengths of the story are as follows: 1) It makes the duels interesting (sometimes they are epic). 2) Does not rehash the plot (though it uses it as a guide, even filler arcs). 3) The protagonist is powerful and relevant, but there are still some challenges for her (she loses some duels). 4) The introduction of the protagonist with the main cast is believable. 5) Many of the common tropes of female characters are avoided. On the other hand, one problem with this story that some may have is that there is some blatant cheating in the duels, as some of the rules are not followed (though this was a common issue in the anime itself as well). Another possible issue is that the amount of Yuri is very little to non-existent.
Overall, it is an outstanding story. I have read over 500 chapters, and there is very much to enjoy. The story follows our protagonist, who awakens in one of Kiana's clones (K-404) after a failed experiment. Then, she goes to the Toaru Universe to gain sufficient power. Sometime later (in a diminished world she travels to), she becomes a full Herrscher and afterwards, in another world, she creates an empire of her own (or takes over an existing one, either interpretation is valid). Finally, she launches a campaign to conquer many worlds across different media, with a similar vibe to the Emperor of Mankind in Warhammer 40 K. Her goal is to create a Honkai Civilization that spans over as many worlds as possible. There are no major issues in terms of grammar or pacing. The crossover element is handled well, focusing on native characters of the invaded/visited universes when required and trying to combine many elements into a coherent whole, though I wonder why she has not returned to the Toaru World after all this time (maybe she is waiting to gain more power, or maybe she intends to simply ignore/spare said world as thanks to her adopting parents).