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It’s a 3.5 cause it’s honest. Any 5 point review isn’t a real review. Even a 4 is suspicious since there so many categories.
I swear the mc is bipolar. He’s constantly switching between super cautious and super reckless.
Well your battles never last more than 15 minutes anyway so you should be fine. Actually wasn’t the fact that the mc’s perfect spells didn’t need divine sense a big factor in why he won his earlier fights? The author can’t seem to keep straight what’s good vs bad in a fight, other than the mc always wins perfectly. Like seriously he’s never had to recover from any injury. A perfect mc is just boring.
Starts out interesting but gets repetitive after awhile. The mc only ever does interesting things in the simulation where there’s no real risk and the need for simulation energy is always conveniently solved the exact week he has them. I’ve stuck with it for awhile cause there seemed to some real advancement but it’s never actually doing anything.
Wait didn’t he drop that already?
Early chapters were pretty good with the fights, the accurate descriptions of how numbers of weaker opponents can disorient and confuse an opponent, but now that it’s the mc being outnumbered suddenly they can’t coordinate and he can very simply take them apart without issue.
Starts out pretty good but doesn’t stay that way. Originally the mc is strong but reasonably so. He gets a unique opportunity and starts building off of it. Only he’s perfect in something completely different than his opportunity so he very quickly becomes perfect, op, and boring.
No eggs with such a large flock?
That’s a little convenient isn’t it? When he was in the sect he refused to hunt, he’s almost paranoid about his security, and now that he’s a well established alchemist he’s going out at the drop of a hat?
Since the beginning or since the last chapter?