Deathstate
I can't imagine what kind of brain damage a person should suffer to make a blatant spoiler for the whole novel straight in the first chapter. Amount of water and fillers in this novel are immeasurable. The plot is dull and boring to death. All storytelling looks like some logs from a game and financial reports. Ending was abrupt and incomplete. This novel is a waste of time. Only around first 50 chapters was somewhat interesting. All what followed was MC recollection of his past actions, characteristics of his equipment, countless repeating of the same things about world rules and discussions about where to go and in what colour paint walls in the MC's city. Remember your most boring work meeting - that's the content of this novel.
Saleen Metatrin, what a name to have for an epic fantasy! Overall a very well developed story with a good slow progression which doesn't pigeonhole our MC as OP. It has a significant amount of slow parts sure, but overall that's what makes this story that much more believable in the later arcs when the MC's hard work finally begins to bear fruit. This story is truly a gem among gems. I highly recommend this story! 😏
Honestly speaking, this is a good story. But the author doesn't seem to have his script figured out; at times we're stranded in a sea of paragraphs that details ONE fight against a character that is: 1. Not essential to the story, 2. We won't ever remember them in the next ten chapters. But fret not this novel has plenty of good things to keep you on its ship. What I appreciate the most is that this novel keeps some semblance of originality, which is getting pathetically rare nowadays, and what's more is that some of the sidekicks have character background that rival that of the MC, and they've their own thoughts and ambitions, some of which even conflict with that of the MC. The plot is good, but at the same time gets you thinking and engages you in the "what if" scenarios. Give this novel a shot, you'd like it I'm sure