Honest reviews are here..
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This story is about MC, who reincarnated and went back a few years before he died.. MC is an orphan and has a little sister.. After reincarnated, he takes advantage of the future knowledge.. This novel is about the VRMMO game merging with the real world.. Every skill, talent, or treasure will be able to be used in the real world in the future.. Kinda same concept as "Cultivation Online" and "Re:Evolution Online."
From Ch.1 until Ch.50, it is very interesting as the MC stays "low-key" or "flew under the radar" and he even rather sacrifice the better reward to avoid get notice early (if the system make a world announcement, MC get better reward but MC decide to disagree to make any announcements to avoid future trouble or envy from others)..
Before the game release, people can buy crates, which are categorised as Bronze (lowest) <Silver <Gold <Platinum <Diamond (highest). Whoever buys this can get huge benefits where they are going to be ahead of others..
And of course, nobody knows this except for our reincarnated MC.. Everyone can only buy this crate before the game begins, and they don't know that after the 1st day the game released, they are no longer able to buy this crate.. Many miss this opportunity.. There are some gambling and buy it before the game starts online, but they only buy a Gold crate at best..
The MC bought 1 Diamond crate and 5 Platinum crates, which give him 10,000 luck points (from diamond crate), an OP bloodline, an OP class, SSS-passive skills, and SSS-talent (got awesome thing from Platinum crate due to his luck point)..
As I said, it is very proactive and adventures for the first 50 chapters of this novel.. But the story becomes passive or slow after Ch.51.. It started to introduce many things, the history of the city (it takes 2-3 chapters), the item (the whole chapter about this), and many explanations that I think it really boring..
So, I guess the author tries to hook up people with awesome, enthusiastic, and exciting beginning chapters (the first 50 chapters) and then, he start to slow down a bit with introduction about everything.. Can't deny it, kinda good strategy though.. I already got bait by the author.. I can't deny it is a good storyline.. The MC stat point is also nerd and well-organised.. For example:
Strength: 1,500
Agility: 1,500
Endurance: 1,500
Stamina: 1,500
Mana: 20,000
Intelligence: 20,000
(This is just an example)
Of course, there are some annoying things.. Such as:
■Repetitive mention on how MC regrets not to spend his time with his little sister in his previous life.. (In the 77 chapter that has been released, I think the author has mentioned this around 30 times, to the point that you got sick reading the same sentences over and over again)
■the long explanation, which is to the point that it takes the whole chapters
■MC got SSS-rank talent, which boosted his EXP gain, but he still not the first guys reaching Lv.40 (E-rank)..
Lv10-Lv40 (F-rank), Lv40-Lv70 (E-rank), Lv70-Lv100 (D-rank), Lv100-Lv150 (C-rank), Lv150-Lv200 (B-Rank), Lv200-Lv400 (A-rank), Lv400-Lv1,000 (S-rank), Lv1,000 until unknown (SS-rank), unmention level (SSS-rank)
■MC luck has reached 50,000+ stat points, and he is not as lucky you would imagine.. He not found treasure anywhere he go randomly..
■MC is not desperate getting treasure.. Like he have future knowledge but is not trying to get it as fast as he can..
■MC knows that after the real world merge with the VRMMO game, the levelling will get harder, as the player no longer gets EXP from killing a beast.. But MC stays steady as he is not rushing.. He spent more time with his little sister.. He did not try to get a higher level faster even though he got an SSS-rank EXP boost.. Well, the author justifies by saying "he try to build a solid foundation." And it a good reason though.. As the higher MC stat, the more he gains when he breaks thru to higher rank..
I already reached the latest chapter today (Ch77) and I am regretting that I found this novel too early.. Now I have to wait for the chapter daily release.. Maybe I should wait for a year (or more) and read it again a year later?