Rebirth of the Thief Who Roamed The World

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The world’s largest VRMMO, Conviction, was almost like a second world for humanity. It had integrated itself into the real world’s economy, with both corporations and individuals seeking their fortunes through the game.

In this game, Nie Yan prided himself on his Level 180 Thief. He could barely be considered among the top experts in the game. Though, that was the only thing he could take pride in. He was penniless and unable to advance in life; a situation he was forced into by the enemy of his father. If it weren’t for the little money he made by selling off items in Conviction, he would’ve barely been able to eat. In the end, he chose to settle his matters once and for all. He assassinated his father’s enemy. He lay dying shortly after being shot in the pursuit.

However, that wasn’t the end of his story. Instead, he awoke moments later to find that he had reincarnated into his past self. Armed with his experience and knowledge of future events, he sets out to live his life anew.

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Chongsheng Zhi Zei Hang Tianxia
Chong Sheng Zhi Zei Xing Tian Xia
ROTTWRTW
重生之賊行天下
重生之贼行天下
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ScotlandForsythe
ScotlandForsythe rated it
May 2, 2016
Status: --
I really like this currently, but if a few wrong steps are taken it could turn out bad. It’s balancing on a tightrope right now... I’m a bit worried it’ll turn into a zhan long or some really flat repetitive thing... fingers crossed. ^-^
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stanljpierre
stanljpierre rated it
August 22, 2021
Status: Completed
The high praise on this novel is undeserving. Really didn’t find this read all that enjoyable, with the only things piquing my interesting being the IRL moments (which were much too few). The gaming aspect was an absolute mess and I hardly found myself ever excited for what’s to come. So many plot holes and too many times the author going brain dead that he forgets what he previously wrote. One other thing, the “Overpowered Protagonist” tag is greatly misplaced. Other characters (enemies to be exact) always had means to... more>> place him at a disadvantage or magically have something that countered something he has that’s considered OP. I swear the MC never had an easy time and always seemed to be on the backend of things, struggling, only to come out on top with the help of the bs plot armor. Reiterated many times about his 10 years of future experience, but the MC is just simply too s*upid to put it to use half the time and places himself in bad situations due to his arrogance and not being cautious enough. This was a frustrating read more than anything else, and I regret wasting my time with it. Would’ve long dropped it if I didn’t have the habit of reading things through to the end. <<less
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HelluvaReader
HelluvaReader rated it
December 24, 2018
Status: c100
Just when I though I found a good novel... *poof* ffing author pulls some bullshit.

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Our arrogant MC has legendary equipment a hell lot of stats because of some thing called chapters of a book or something, 10 years+ experience and all other sort of bs... but cannot even defeat a player without resorting to some kind of loophole or other way like luring a boss and troubling the pvp player... constantly annoying characters keep popping up. At the start of the book the MC acts a little smart but NO then slowly he becomes a dumbass throughout the story... MC plot armor is also super strong so that when he encounters some sort of strong boss magically some players or npc are there to help him. some may call it coincidence But I call it BS! Only the translation is good other than that I find nothing good about this.

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this spoiler is not really one if you pay attention
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yao yao is xie yao in real life

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legojoe
legojoe rated it
February 28, 2018
Status: c80
Let's take out some points that is present with reincarnation/time-travel-themed stories such as power levels and knowledge. This story makes my head hurt quite a bit but maybe I'm just expecting a much more developed character. The protagonist has gone back in time to 10 years prior and has a very messy and dark childhood and life it seems. Usually a person matures a lot when people very close to them dies and the author likes to point that out very occasionally but then outside of those times reminding the... more>> reader the protagonist is more mature than he looks, every other action the protagonist does indicates he is anything but mature.

The protagonist's way to handle things are: You were a good friend in my past life so I'll be nice. Everyone else can just go die.

On his first party raid, there was a somewhat detestable person, just arrogant. The protagonist way of handling someone 'younger' than him is setting him up with inconviences and berating him stating it is all his arrogant attitude that is causing himself trouble, has nothing to do with the protagonist. How very 'mature' ain't it? "Do you know that you're a s*upid person? You're very s*upid, s*upid."

It makes no sense how the 's*upid' person is friends with very nice girl for 10 years with such an attitude. Furthermore said girl doesn't seem capable of curbing that other person. Friends for 10 years? How? Clearly the girl finds his attitude annoying so how friends for ten years? I can't.

Further down the road, he gets aggro of a monster he can't handle alone and so happens there is a group of players grinding. I get the survival part where you lead a troublesome thing to someone else but then he had the gall to straight up attempt to kill those players for some loot that he probably doesn't need outside of the sake of earning a bit of money in which he already has money schemes going on. Then he gets mad at them for retaliating against his ambush! Not only did he lure a mid-boss to them and tries to kill them while the group is fighting his problem, he blames them for trying to kill him.

I honestly have no idea how MMORPGs function in China but the protagonist is cleaning up the entire market of two materials that is currently useless but becomes invaluable in the future. Pretty sure that isn't suspicious to the developers.

He was previously Lv180 but he's only at Lv5 now and apparently is finding very gamebreaking equipment including a legendary item that basically turns him into god for a short while offset by a huge cool down. The author spends so much time to make the protagonist strong that he fails to do anything else. We're literally given a new character almost every 5 chapters and aside from the short introduction, they are left in the dust afterwards making a reappearance every now and then but contribute nothing nor gain anything to the reader's aspect. Should we care about these new characters? I sure as well have forgotten most of their names by now. Literally a few chapters ago introduced someone titled Alchemy God who can make the protagonist a lot of money and I already forgotten his name.

The whole thing is that he needs to establish a good base for himself quickly so he can help his parents live a good life but his actions are literally almost the exact same as the people who destroyed his life; Ruthless, selfish, and arrogant.

Author is trying to make his game world realistic but I don't think there is a single animal out there that will try to attack a person clearly out of reach for over who knows how much time. Protagonist suspends himself 20m off the ground and shoots crossbow bolts at a lion who can only jump about 5m high. If that's a game aspect, then the developers are very s*upid; in this case, the author. <<less
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Lumore
Lumore rated it
April 1, 2017
Status: c995
Pretty good novel. The novel got a good start and is pretty good all along. There are some problem which are the fact that after the middle of the novel start to lack the precision and the deepness of the world we find in the beginning and as Mad Snail novel the ending is pretty rush but it is still quite good.
Well the novel is quite good from the beginning to the end but lack the sharpness we can find at the start.
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1life4death
1life4death rated it
September 4, 2016
Status: --
***Update***:
Been a few months now, and the novel has a decent amount of chapters. So this is a more in depth overall opinion on this novel. It is still a good read and something that I come back to but at the same time, compare to others, I don't keep track of it as much anymore. My reasoning falls along the same line as most of the other low rating reviews, so I won't say much into it but if you want a general idea just look at Potatos... more>> review because his reason for why the novel kill it for him is basically the same for me. Especially the lack of interest in the real world outside of the game, even though it seem to play a major role in the novel especially at the beginning (was hoping to see more side stories into it).

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***Old Review***:
found this today and by the time I was done, I caught up to the latest chapter. Think TDG meets VRMMO then thats basically what this novel is. Still have some work to be done when it comes to the author's idea of VRMMO immersion and the often cliches but overall still worth a read

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Llamia
Llamia rated it
May 10, 2016
Status: --
This story is very good so far. I really like second chance, time travel stories. The MC is this story is smart and he is taking his second chance in a very logical manner.
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bthnccklr
bthnccklr rated it
July 31, 2019
Status: c728
I dont want to write much, english is not my native language and I cant review the translation, it was readable to me.

I just finished the last chapter and for a mmorpg lover like me, game world and rules dont make sense, real world full of loopholes, everything "fortunately" happens to save MC, very low drop rate items like 1:10.000, drops easyly to our MC and his friends.

MC hardly works or train but stronger than anyone and with just playing game he is learning fast, getting stronger but his enemies... more>> bunch of s*upid rich kids, the world building like they are clearly more developed than current technology but nobody cares intellectual people, they respect noting but muscle narrow-minded jerks and I found it s*upid like that over-developed world.

we are not living in jungle and "winner king, loser bandit" dont valid in our developed world. <<less
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endspell
endspell rated it
February 21, 2019
Status: c293
This story is enjoyable... if you turn off your brain, tilt your head 2cm to the right and blink three times per second. No, really, it is.

Pros: Pretty funny that it drew lots of chuckles from me. Also seeing the MC be creative, make friends, become rich and powerful was considerably enjoyable.

Cons: Where do I start? Man, the plot holes made this pretty unbearable. Also, the protagonist is so overpowered that even though the author tried to made it seem like there are challenges for him to overcome, it seemed... more>> awfully trivial. Everything goes to how the MC wants in the end. The lack of suspense and how bad the build up of some conflict (that was supposed to be fun to read) made it disappointing because we know the MC was going to win everything anyway, even when it doesn't really seem like he will or that's how the author tries to portray it anyway.

Some examples (which might be nitpicky but oh well) :

  • How everything bends to MC's favor (minor spoilers: his in-game luck, how the girl he loves is the same as the one he's close to in-game, how easily he made money, no relevant setbacks, etc.)
  • MC's physical fitness and superiority over people who trained since childhood (how many weeks did he train? days?) and how he could persist to exercise, study, game without a break and mention of food or daily everyday stuff like chores
  • Minor spoilers: Sleepy Fox would not be so impatient that he will skip over crafting materials from a dragon field boss. And the other guild leader wouldn't give it up so easily either wth.
  • Admins are never mentioned except once and with MC grabbing legendary stuff all over the place, it's just unbelievable how they're not wondering how he knew about the locations, etc.
  • The money stuff in general is so convoluted that my brain just shut off so it could continue reading and somewhat enjoy the story
  • Most stuff (minor spoilers: seemingly no cooldowns on his thief skills, 100, 000 vs 25 with 25 winning, infinite number of bolts, oblivious supporting characters and so many more) this story mentioned is honestly so confusing and obviously exists just for the MC to climb over them, it's just... not worth to think about them
tl;dr It's obviously a wish-fulfillment story and in a way that constantly shoves it in your face. While occasionally enjoyable, still needs a lot of work to be not so stale. <<less
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smokllya
smokllya rated it
June 28, 2018
Status: c419
3.0

Good things:

This could be a good read if you are just interested in the game elements of the game he plays.

... more>> As a players of MMORPG myself, I think the world is well built, the classes as well.

I'm not so sure about the background of the author, but I would like to at least give him some recognition for the game world story. It really flows well and was really thought through, there are so many terrible novels out there who just completely ignores this element. The many envirorments and monsters have a good description and therefore vivid to the reader.

Bad things:

My God, the evil head of this demon more well know as reincarnation shows it's ugliness once again. If you're going to go reincarnated route, with a supposedly thirty something years old guy, why do they always end up acting like a nineteen young adult?

The author tries to convey how mature the MC is, but failed to deliver every time.

I can think of three moments at the top of my head, The deal with his father, his inability to interact with his enemies in the game and real life, his love interest.

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My God! The deal with his father, he's supposed to be a mature adult, but revealed all his secrets and assets to him in one chapter. S*upid move. He is having so much trouble acquiring gold in the game, and what does he do? Let's support my father guild with hundreds of thousand of gold, for no good reason. My God, s*upidest decision ever made.

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Legendary Equipments and items being introduced too early.

The monetary system inside the game is already meaningless at the 400 chapter mark.

I was going to comment how there was nothing to break the balance in the game so far, but

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He motherf*cking killed a legendary NPC in the early chapter 400, 4 to 5 times his level. And only got 3 levels of experience,

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I was going to give this a worse review, but I think 3.0 is fair, it's not so bad if you can ignore the sins I've cited. <<less
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Astaroth
Astaroth rated it
April 14, 2017
Status: c444
The novel is actually quite good, especially for a mmorpg novel. And surprisingly the MC actually make use of his previous knowledge quite effectively.

The thing though is that this time he's trying to make his own guild so he can't just power level all the time, and at the same time he also has to learn some new things so his future knowledge from his 'rebirth' doesn't solve all this problems either.

Some of the minor issues with the novel however is how like most revive into the past & second... more>> chance novels the MC is OP and has a lot of future knowledge, but mostly only when it's convenient. Seemingly ideas that the Author come up with on the spot are supposed to have been known by the MC from the very beginning.

This means that at times things just don't add up, if you knew of this genius way to abuse the terrain and grind this spot, why wait til now to do it? Of course remembering everything perfectly is impossible, so it's natural that at times Nie Yan (the MC) will be reminded of things, but in my opinion, often times the objectives or current goals are simply too spontaneous and too little foreshadowing or planning. He'll remember something and then get said thing within the same chapter or so.

It's a bit of a contradiction since Nie Yan picks the same faction & class as his 'past' life because he is more knowledgeable and familiar, the more he would have changed the less of an advantage to leverage he would have, so it makes perfect sense. But despite that he doesn't really come up with any long term plans on how to achieve his goals.

He just suddenly remember things "Oh right, these items will be in high demand after the update in 2 days, I will buy them all up and resell for a profit."

So to recap: One thing I really think is well done with this novel is how unlike most other of these novels Nie Yan doesn't randomly change his race, class, or faction to throw away his strongest advantage.

And actually, the game is somewhat believable. Like if this was an actual game people could actually play it, you can't really say that about other novels. Those authors clearly doesn't know an iota about how a game can function.

Of course the EXP and insane grinding + the incredulous EXP penalties from dying (1 level default, then progressively more if you have killed other players, the more of them you kill the higher the penalty, there's even examples of losing like 5 levels in one go even though it take thousands upon thousands of monster kills on your own level to level up. And dying during a Guild War has an automatic -5 levels.)

But it's a little more believable (but still not very much) when you take into consideration that in the setting people have something like 16 to 20 hours of free time, even when going to school, and going to classes isn't mandatory. (There's probably less time if you have a job, but of course you make money by playing the game as well.)

And they're playing while being asleep, without any other rest required, so basically the only reason players don't play the game for 24 hours is because the game server is only online for 16 hours of each day. <<less
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koukana
koukana rated it
September 4, 2020
Status: c52
So the skill in the game mechanics and superior game knowledge aside, since it does make complete sense as he has his memories of 10 years playing. The sheer amount of s*upidity on simple logic everyone else in this story has, even his friends and party members, is the most ridiculous thing i've ever read. The MC is apparently a god at talking and manipulating people, and everyone else on earth has the brain of a monkey, that's how I feel reading this.
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OneMoreGuy
OneMoreGuy rated it
January 31, 2020
Status: c453
This book is like ATG (Against the Gods), in a way. It's tr*sh, you know it's tr*sh in every conceivable way, but for some godforsaken reason you still enjoy it. I'm up to date with ATG, and I probably will be with this one too.

Somehow, everything manages to go to shit, but you will still read it. Not because it's good, but because there's something about it that makes you keep going. That's how I ended up 450+ chapters in, and you probably will as well.

Make of it what you... more>> will. <<less
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kawadakoji
kawadakoji rated it
December 2, 2019
Status: c880
Oh boy.. this novel.. what a mess, I don't know if its just me, but this novel just feel like an exact copy of Reincarnation of the Strongest Sword God, and have almost all the same issues, with some very few small fixes, but not enough to make it special or anything really.

I think those Chinese Authors insists in adding massive money making machine in games, turning them into a massive investment to play.. in order to make the game have a real impact on the real life, otherwise.. it... more>> would be only a group of nerds playing a regular MMO, and taking things waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too seriously for a mentally healthy human being, seriously.. things in this novel just like any chinese novel/manga/anime escalate from 0 to 100 in seconds.

First off, I love gaming systems, Solo Leveling and Second Time Ranker are amazing manhwa adaptations of decent novels, with their own uniqueness, but.. I am sorry I can't understand how the world DEvolve to the point where working as an alchemist on a game can earn you more than being the president o a company.. that's just... ugh...

Its Wish fulfillment, 100% no doubt, there's nothing here that isn't wish fulfillment, the guy its your average looking dude without anything special other than knowing what will happen on the next 10 years, and he uses it to get the strongest guild, the pretties girl, the most loyal followers, the richest company... its just.. too much, he never loses anything, and the very.. VERY.. rare times he dies in game, he dies in a way that.. no one else would ever know, and the system makes him respawn just by his corpse because he carries all the legendary items that is 100% drop upon death, so he can't just lose that progression right? that would be against the wish fulfillment.

One decent point of this novel over the other one I said, the Strongest Sword God, is that in this novel we are given a clear goal for the protagonist from the beginning, This rich guy ruined his family, and now that he is back in time, he will not let it happen again, and will ruin that guy. Great, we have a goal... now the novel only needs.... everything else...

The World is basically Black and White, everyone that follows and befriends the protagonist is 100% good and loyal, hard working and dedicated, and everyone that follows his rivals are evil and corrupted.

The Author is not good, he often forget skills that the MC has that could save his ass many times, and turn harsh battles into a one-sided slaughter, not only that, the Author has this thing where he gives the MC all these legendary unique top tier equipment, skills and class that only he has, that makes him unrivalled, and.. when the MC goes to fight like.. 30~60 enemy players he just.. is forced to run for his life... that would actualy make sense.. IF... the MC killing 1 thousand players by himself wasn't a thing, but he actually does that.. a lot.. but despite all his legendary unique stuff that puts him so high on the power rank that no one can touch him.. to make every battle "exciting" instead of a pure one-sided slaughter, the Author "nerf" him, be it by making him take s*upid decisions, like VERY s*upid DECISIONS, or by simply forgetting all those powerful skills and passives that he have.

Anyway, its not in me to make anyone read or not, its good? no, can be entertaining? until certain point the story is not THAT bad, but when it start going downhill, it never rises again, its a one way road down, so be warned when reading and start feeling bored, to not be optimistic thinking that it will get better later, because it wont!

2/10, characters, world-building, development, system everything, I'm only giving 2 stars because its a MMORPG novel, and thats it, 2 stars for the theme, and that's more than this novel deserves. <<less
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Isaic
Isaic rated it
December 29, 2017
Status: c306
Overall: 3.5

The story had a 4.0 until somewhere in the 200s. At which point the gaming system becomes ridiculous, and this is ignoring the leveling system and inconsistent experience requirements that these types of novels have (relatively speaking, this one isn't that bad in that aspect). So the story explains, multiple times, that the MC in his previous life never made it past lvl 180, because he didn't have the understanding required to step over the 'line'. Past that 'line' are the true elites, only a few 10s of them per each class in the entire game. The elite title of the MC's class (thief, in case you didn't read the title) is "Shadow Dancer". It is explained that that title is for those that step over the 'line' and complete the quest to advance, allowing them to acquire the title "Shadow Dancer" and go past lvl 180.
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Well, around ch200 the MC faces off against a lot of enemies, 1 v many, and makes the (completely arrogant) throat slitting motion towards the enemy commander when, as far as has been explained, he has no way to actually kill the commander. So what does the MC do? He charges into thousands of players, in formation, and proceeds to dodge any and all attacks, skills, and spells from the tanks, fighters, thieves, mages, and priests to run right up the the enemy commander and kill him in front of everyone.


How did he do this? Glad you asked.
The explanation we are given is that he understood the essence of a "Shadow Dancer", therefore becoming able to perform "Shadow Dancer" skills. Which, as previously stated, a completion of a very high lvl class quest to obtain that title.
I could have ignored that if he didn't use those skills constantly to do whatever the hell nonsense he feels like from that point on.
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Another big issue is that, after the previously stated event, the elites became able to do whatever they wanted from that point on.

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    1. There was one point where exactly 25 elites held a choke point against tens of thousands of players. (Disregarding that the choke point is the only entrance to a place that tens of thousands of players and multiple guilds just had a boss fight. Where the first guild to enter could have just blocked that point and taken the boss for themselves.) The 25 elites stopping thousands of players is absurd. (The elites had at most 15 levels over the regular players)
    1. The MC is careless at one point and gets trapped. (Almost certainly going to die) Then his 20 man elite squad charges into the back of the enemy formation when the MC is just a few hits from death and saves him. Why did the enemies completely stop attacking the MC during this time? No idea. How can a 20 man squad charge though 3000 players, elites included, and come out nearly unscathed? Apparently "Advanced Magic" can do the trick, even though an earlier form of it only had a radius of 30m.
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The next issue is one with all VR novels, except LMS, and that is the explanation of why is rl money being invest into the game. I'm tired of writing at this point, so I'll just say that the RL isn't that bad. It has some less than good points, like the MC's single love interest being really naive. I will give the MC

that he doesn't get swayed by pretty faces and stays true to what he wants. The MC's business sense, outside of his previous life first-hand experience, is pretty bad. Not a bad story and a great time-killer overall. As far as VR novels go, I would recommend LMS over this, though LMS is pretty great up to volume 40 (haven't past that yet).
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Faust Voncleave
Faust Voncleave rated it
August 7, 2017
Status: c76
Yeah, this story really has the wish fulfillment cranked up to an 11. I honestly can't think of anything good to say about this, everything is just mediocre. Something I really hated is how much of an ass the main character is but the story never addresses it. Another thing that bothered me is that the main character's personality is weird, the different aspects of him don't fit right and it's unsettling. That's pretty much it, it's mediocre to the point it can't really get much of a reaction in... more>> either direction from me. I suppose the silver lining is it's not terrible, so I guess in can serve as a time waster if need be, honestly if I wasn't taking a long flight yesterday and had no time to search for something better I wouldn't have made it to chapter 76.

If you want to read a story with a similar premise but executed better then I suggest Reign of the hunters. It has the same return to the past, the same taking advantage of glitches and future events and the two main characters act similar to one another, but, Reign of the hunters is better in every way, with the exception of the fights, which i'll give props to rebirth for doing well in. The main characters are treated very differently right from the get go in that rebirth's main is a victim of conspiring circumstance in his previous life while hunter's main suffers purely from her own actions in her previous life. Rebirths MC is already a complete character who'll likely have very little change as his personality is already set and since the wish fulfillment is so high he'll likely get everything he wants, Hunter's MC on the other hand, is trying to fix her own jacked up personality and is in a constant struggle with herself and with the reality that, even after reincarnating, she can;t always change the results. <<less
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arrogantjunior
arrogantjunior rated it
May 19, 2022
Status: Completed
First of all, I'm pretty sure most of these 5 star reviews are fake and the few real ones come from people who read less than 30 chapters. This is 2 stars AT BEST.

Plot had a lot of potential, but very quickly you realize you've fallen into a trap. Story becomes so dull you start skimming through chapters, because every fight is exactly identical, every arc is literally the same thing. The lore of the game seemed a little interesting at first but you quickly realize it doesn't matter. In... more>> fact half of what is explained or mentioned doesn't matter because the author forgets about it anyways. Expect random retcons that make no sense out of nowhere, along with random absurd nerfs. MC is a hypocrite and an idiot. His defining features are underestimating his opponents, getting ambushed because he just "never expected it", and his opponents always managing to get away. Not joking when I say at multiple times throughout the story, you'll WANT him to die. He deserves to. Unfortunately the plot armor is ridiculous and he manages to survive constantly through BS logic. It's also spectacular how the author makes him seem as not a very lucky person, when pulls outrageous items out of his pooper. Super rare forbidden items? Drop from random mobs. Omg it only has a 1 in a billion drop rate, well you can bet it dropped. Just completed a quest? Rewarded with an OP item that is outrageous for the quest level. All the characters are 1-dimensional, so expect zero character development and bland personalities. Also expect the author to try shoving some weird hypocritical logic and sense of justice down your throat, and see how the entire cast of characters literally praise his every action nonstop, because apparently no one has anything better to talk about besides the MC. "Oh my gosh that high level NPC had a look of respect when he saw the MC, no one's EVER been able to do that before omgiloveu."
TLDR;
Don't start this novel, you'll wish you hadn't. There's much better ones out there in the same genre like The Legendary Mechanic (highly recommend) or even The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor. <<less
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RipeApricot
RipeApricot rated it
March 2, 2022
Status: Completed
5/5 perfection!

I read this 2 times as a whole, and occasionally come back for some parts to reread. It's definitely worth your time.

It's interesting and entertaining NGL. It's not boring and has a unique charm. I'm not a professional reviewer thus I can't explain properly. But it's worth reading.

- RipeApricot
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JustMeReading
JustMeReading rated it
February 7, 2022
Status: c865
This novel just made me quit in rage because of how s*upid the MC is, the author wants to make him look smart but how can he do that when the writer is probably s*upid.

The guy regressed back in time, he has 10 years of experience and memory of his previous life but he is still s*upid even though the author thinks he is smart. At the start you will see a lot of good points in this novel but as the chapters go you see the MC make the... more>> same mistake over and over and in the end getting saved by plot armor or his angel. He keeps getting ambushed cause he thinks he is unbeatable, which he should be with so much advantage, but he does not cause he can't use that advantage. He says he has to be careful next time but he never is. He keeps getting pincered and plotted against because he thinks he is so smart. He always has a very foreboding feeling that something bad is going to happen but he never acts on that feeling, if it is like that, don't mention it at all, why even bother? The math doesn't make sense, the guy could be way ahead of everyone because apparently, he knows so many ways to be ahead but he never is for more than 10 chapters. This novel is so inconsistent and so messed up that it will frustrate you to no end. I had high hopes for this novel but in chapter 864 I had enough of how s*upid he is and how can he get saved by plot armor every time.

I give it 2 stars because I like the start. But it is worth 1 star.

Don't waste time reading the start because from the middle to the end the novel is just pure frustration.

This novel could easily be one of the best if it was just a fast-paced novel with 300 chapters max. The guy has too many advantages to drag it for so long. I mean when you have all the knowledge how can you not just win. <<less
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McSlither
McSlither rated it
February 4, 2020
Status: c995
Reincarnated power-leveling OP (and a bit c*cky) main character with a world revolving around a VR game. If you like those kind of stories, you'll like this one as well, otherwise it's nothing special. Story is ok, characters are fine but quite one-dimensional. Some details (stats, skills, numbers, etc.) are super exaggerated and all over the place and are sometime conveniently forgotten about to create some suspense. Ending is quite rushed, it deserved something better.
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