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LightningCatThief
LightningCatThiefLv122yrLightningCatThief

Hello I am a system. I have rules. They are there so that you, the MC, don't get way too OP too fast. Hm you say that I have exceptions for the rules. That is right. When the author does not want to waste brain power on actually thinking things trough he is able to change the rules at will. Why? I am just a system. The author is my creator, not the other way around. This doesn't make for a good story and makes every dangerous situation appear like the author intentionally screwed over the MC. This doesn't make for a good story? The MC is a brainless fool? Yes, of course. This is a power fantasy.

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Your Talent Isn't Bad, It Will Be Mine Soon

Liu Chongxiao

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Unshakable
UnshakableLv6Unshakable

Sure enough, at least one reasonable voice. If the author does not care about the stories integrity and the fleshed out System itself , why should we?đŸ€Ș

DillonCS
DillonCSLv4DillonCS

Idk man I read a couple of your other reviews and agreed with most of them, this one just throws me off, the rules for this system is very clearly explained - He can copy any Talent/Bloodline/Cultivation Technique/ Skill(w/ the persons Skill Mastery) - He can copy 3 things at a time - He can only copy 3 things from each person a day - He has to stand within 20 meters of them to copy it (explained as downloading) - It speeds up the download rate if they use the thing he is copying or closer to them, - The closer his Talent/Skills are to what he is downloading the less time is required to download it. These are all explained within the first 20 chapters of the trial read, the trial reads main point is to explain the world building and power system of a potentially 300+ chapter novel. And he literally starts at the start of a competition where only geniuses are and he is with the Main Character of the novel, favored son of heaven, at no point does it hold him back at any point, its designed for him to get strong super fast, while also allowing for a lot of interaction with side characters, which is actually enjoyable and funny, the world background is really well thought out, idk at first I thought you read the synopsis and just wrote this but reading all your other reviews it was clear you actually read through it before writing it so I'm really confused what happened >.<

LightningCatThief
LightningCatThiefLv12LightningCatThief

You are forgetting a few things. Within the first chapter was mentioned: - The distance plays a major role. The closer, the faster the download. - There is a freebie every 3 days, in which download is instant. - The download can be interrupted and changed at will. At no point is meaningful interaction with others part of the requirements, or even encouraged. Yes, seeing someone use a skill spread to up learning, but the fastest way to gain a high amount of skills within the rules is to kidnap, abduct, seduce or simply knock out and sedate other characters. But what is the most annoying of all is the freebie every 3 days. There are three categories the MC needs to care about: Cultivation(Solved with freebie instantly), Bloodline(OH no, 3 days to get that, how awful) and skills. Talent practically meaningless because the MC doesn't need time and effort to learn something. A few more skills and time spend on integration in to the MCs fighting style is all that is needed. Only talent he really needs is Cultivation, but that is just to save time. Enough skills and money and resources will flow. MC knows or can find out the best bloodline easily, because the system gives him that information. Or how do you explain the just transmigrated MC instantly knew about the value of a Cultivation technique just after learning its name? MC can gain a super strong bloodline after 3 days, which means the only thing holding him back is skills and skills are everywhere. But does the MC even need a bloodline immediately, no not really, because he isn't invested into the story besides trying to survive. At any further point in the story when the threat of death isn't imminent you are going to have to ask yourself why, why doesn't the MC just leave, he knows the story will play out without him and as such for his own peace of mind it would be easy to just leave. In one year, just by doing odd jobs, or just walking around the MC could check thousands of people for useful skills and gain hundreds of them. No combat necessary. I critique the system because the author invalidated most of the story in the first chapters. If these additional rules didn't exist and the author actually though about how the MC could survive before the system made him OP, there would still be hope, but as it is, the other rules are really only there and get used because the author intentionally twists his story to fit the mold he desired. In essence, the system rules were changed because the author though it inconvenient to actually write a introduction to his story, that worked with an OP, but restricted system. Instead the author chose to thoughtlessly add a restriction like money afterwards to invalidate a cheat/freebie, but again, didn't think about the implications. Which makes the reader uncertain from the beginning if the rules of the system are actually as restrictive as they seem, or if they are just for building false suspense in a power fantasy type of novel.

DillonCS:Idk man I read a couple of your other reviews and agreed with most of them, this one just throws me off, the rules for this system is very clearly explained - He can copy any Talent/Bloodline/Cultivation Technique/ Skill(w/ the persons Skill Mastery) - He can copy 3 things at a time - He can only copy 3 things from each person a day - He has to stand within 20 meters of them to copy it (explained as downloading) - It speeds up the download rate if they use the thing he is copying or closer to them, - The closer his Talent/Skills are to what he is downloading the less time is required to download it. These are all explained within the first 20 chapters of the trial read, the trial reads main point is to explain the world building and power system of a potentially 300+ chapter novel. And he literally starts at the start of a competition where only geniuses are and he is with the Main Character of the novel, favored son of heaven, at no point does it hold him back at any point, its designed for him to get strong super fast, while also allowing for a lot of interaction with side characters, which is actually enjoyable and funny, the world background is really well thought out, idk at first I thought you read the synopsis and just wrote this but reading all your other reviews it was clear you actually read through it before writing it so I'm really confused what happened >.<
DillonCS
DillonCSLv4DillonCS

I agree with the point about the rules but the thing about the freebie was actually explained that its only a first use freebie after that its 3 spirit stones (and we don't know if it increases each time cuz he hasn't used it yet) Talent is also still necessary because he cant use certain Bloodlines or cultivation techniques without the required Talent, him knowing the Bloodlines also work because he was placed in a world he had already read about and was reading far into the future point he was placed in, so he had already heard of all the better bloodlines especially if it was on an important side character which is the main one we've seen so far, and him not going out of his way to beat people up and steal it from him at the start is just because he is too weak he explained he just wanted to hide around the novels MC and get them from him but he wasn't fast enough, and when he was strong and fast enough he had already become friends with him and considered him a good brother because stuff like that happens in life and death situations, same thing with the side character who has the bloodline, and again he knows the value of a cultivation technique because its from the novel he was reading when he transmigrated, its what the most of the beginning chapters were about, and after he 'downloads' it he isn't downloading the skill he's downloading that persons comprehension of it so with low talent he can't easily improve it but he does know how to use it and the content that was comprehended in the first place, knowing a general description of an ability.

LightningCatThief:You are forgetting a few things. Within the first chapter was mentioned: - The distance plays a major role. The closer, the faster the download. - There is a freebie every 3 days, in which download is instant. - The download can be interrupted and changed at will. At no point is meaningful interaction with others part of the requirements, or even encouraged. Yes, seeing someone use a skill spread to up learning, but the fastest way to gain a high amount of skills within the rules is to kidnap, abduct, seduce or simply knock out and sedate other characters. But what is the most annoying of all is the freebie every 3 days. There are three categories the MC needs to care about: Cultivation(Solved with freebie instantly), Bloodline(OH no, 3 days to get that, how awful) and skills. Talent practically meaningless because the MC doesn't need time and effort to learn something. A few more skills and time spend on integration in to the MCs fighting style is all that is needed. Only talent he really needs is Cultivation, but that is just to save time. Enough skills and money and resources will flow. MC knows or can find out the best bloodline easily, because the system gives him that information. Or how do you explain the just transmigrated MC instantly knew about the value of a Cultivation technique just after learning its name? MC can gain a super strong bloodline after 3 days, which means the only thing holding him back is skills and skills are everywhere. But does the MC even need a bloodline immediately, no not really, because he isn't invested into the story besides trying to survive. At any further point in the story when the threat of death isn't imminent you are going to have to ask yourself why, why doesn't the MC just leave, he knows the story will play out without him and as such for his own peace of mind it would be easy to just leave. In one year, just by doing odd jobs, or just walking around the MC could check thousands of people for useful skills and gain hundreds of them. No combat necessary. I critique the system because the author invalidated most of the story in the first chapters. If these additional rules didn't exist and the author actually though about how the MC could survive before the system made him OP, there would still be hope, but as it is, the other rules are really only there and get used because the author intentionally twists his story to fit the mold he desired. In essence, the system rules were changed because the author though it inconvenient to actually write a introduction to his story, that worked with an OP, but restricted system. Instead the author chose to thoughtlessly add a restriction like money afterwards to invalidate a cheat/freebie, but again, didn't think about the implications. Which makes the reader uncertain from the beginning if the rules of the system are actually as restrictive as they seem, or if they are just for building false suspense in a power fantasy type of novel.
Yami_01
Yami_01Lv4Yami_01

No Author didn't mentioned that MC can download anything instantly and one time when MC used it, he got it from system for 1 time use instant download.

LightningCatThief:You are forgetting a few things. Within the first chapter was mentioned: - The distance plays a major role. The closer, the faster the download. - There is a freebie every 3 days, in which download is instant. - The download can be interrupted and changed at will. At no point is meaningful interaction with others part of the requirements, or even encouraged. Yes, seeing someone use a skill spread to up learning, but the fastest way to gain a high amount of skills within the rules is to kidnap, abduct, seduce or simply knock out and sedate other characters. But what is the most annoying of all is the freebie every 3 days. There are three categories the MC needs to care about: Cultivation(Solved with freebie instantly), Bloodline(OH no, 3 days to get that, how awful) and skills. Talent practically meaningless because the MC doesn't need time and effort to learn something. A few more skills and time spend on integration in to the MCs fighting style is all that is needed. Only talent he really needs is Cultivation, but that is just to save time. Enough skills and money and resources will flow. MC knows or can find out the best bloodline easily, because the system gives him that information. Or how do you explain the just transmigrated MC instantly knew about the value of a Cultivation technique just after learning its name? MC can gain a super strong bloodline after 3 days, which means the only thing holding him back is skills and skills are everywhere. But does the MC even need a bloodline immediately, no not really, because he isn't invested into the story besides trying to survive. At any further point in the story when the threat of death isn't imminent you are going to have to ask yourself why, why doesn't the MC just leave, he knows the story will play out without him and as such for his own peace of mind it would be easy to just leave. In one year, just by doing odd jobs, or just walking around the MC could check thousands of people for useful skills and gain hundreds of them. No combat necessary. I critique the system because the author invalidated most of the story in the first chapters. If these additional rules didn't exist and the author actually though about how the MC could survive before the system made him OP, there would still be hope, but as it is, the other rules are really only there and get used because the author intentionally twists his story to fit the mold he desired. In essence, the system rules were changed because the author though it inconvenient to actually write a introduction to his story, that worked with an OP, but restricted system. Instead the author chose to thoughtlessly add a restriction like money afterwards to invalidate a cheat/freebie, but again, didn't think about the implications. Which makes the reader uncertain from the beginning if the rules of the system are actually as restrictive as they seem, or if they are just for building false suspense in a power fantasy type of novel.