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3 | 8% (44 votes) |
2 | 9% (45 votes) |
1 | 16% (82 votes) |
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.The tens of thousands of universes have merged. The disintegration of spiritual force led to the momentous collapse of the great Cultivation World, a mighty era that had endured through millions of years of history. In the wake of the large-scale invasion of the Wilderness, the Avalon of Five Elements has become the practitioners’ last stand.
After a thousand years, a lowly youth, who hailed from the Old Territory, toiled as a laborer for three years in the depths of the Wilderness. He then became an exception and obtained the opportunity to enter the Avalon Of Five Elements for further studies.
Bearing beast-like fighting capabilities and driven by the desire to take control of his life, the youth strived for greater strength and power. Little did he know that he would set off a majestic upheaval.
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One entry per lineFive Way Heaven
FWH
Ngũ Hành Thiên
Wuxingtian
五行天
Related Series
World of Cultivation (Shared Universe)Recommendations
World of Cultivation (9)Undefeated God of War (5)
Against the Gods (4)
Tempest of the Stellar War (3)
Mushoku Tensei (WN) (2)
Legend of the Cultivation God (2)
Recommendation Lists
- Cultivation ML #2
- ALLCN+
- Action-Cultivation-Fantasy (Finished)
- Novels that I have read
- Personal Completed list 2
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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07/14/17 | Webnovel | c3 |
07/14/17 | Webnovel | c2 |
07/14/17 | Webnovel | c1 |
02/11/17 | Alyschu | c50 |
02/10/17 | Alyschu | c49 |
02/04/17 | Alyschu | c48 |
02/03/17 | Alyschu | c47 |
02/02/17 | Alyschu | c46 |
01/31/17 | Alyschu | c45 |
01/29/17 | Alyschu | c44 |
01/25/17 | Alyschu | c43 |
01/19/17 | Alyschu | c42 |
01/18/17 | Alyschu | c41 |
01/16/17 | Alyschu | c40 |
01/12/17 | Alyschu | c39 |
- First of all, let's kill some wrong ratings that were pretty much based on 40/50 chapters: The MC is absolutely not OP. What people has to understand is that as a person that's been through many life and dead experiences, he's rather calm when facing hard situations compared to all the other "kids" and some adults since all these people are used to live in comfortable places with high social statuses.
- The beginning of the story is really good. I was extremely bored at first, because it was pretty much a slice of life, he slowly overcomes normal "cultivation" and is described as a genius, he comes up with "new" methods, which aren't new at all, they're just hard to use and that's why people avoid them, but since he's poor and all by himself he can't help but use those methods. Once the first "arc" is developed, the real plot surfaces and everything does a 180° change. All you've read on the first 100 chapters (more or less) goes down the drain, that world that was so magnificiently built simply dissapears and a new one starts. Thing is, despite all this, it's not "useless" writting or a lot of unnecessary info, because it helps later on to understand certain actions.
- ALL characters have different depths, and that usually used young master vs poor guy
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- The World is amazing, there are so many irrelevant but interesting things that might make the novel slow paced but doesn't make your interest in reading it fade away. In case you find that boring, you should not read this novel, since sometimes a whole chapter can have an explanation about a place, power, plant, animal or whatever that will be mentioned for 2 or 3 more chapters and dissapear. While this can sound like a lot of dump fillers, I feel that it makes you enter the world in a smoother way, I personally like to imagine what I read, and with a more detailed picture of it, things become more real.
In total, this is an amazing novel, and I feel like it's one of the best written ones I've read in my life. Translation: 5/5 I enjoy a lot reading it, it has a good translator and editor as well. Of course, we're all humans but this work is hard and more in this novel and because of that I feel it deserves a solid 5. World building: 5 Plot: 5 Plot armor: 2/5: This novel has a plot armor, every single novel has one but the problems our MC faces, are more focused towards his already existing problems. I gave it 2 points, because right now I've only come to see the plot armor saving him twice that I remember. Character building: 5/5 Fighting: 5/5Yeah, it is included but they end up being rivals and respecting each other (well, Ai Hui doesn't respect him at all since he rarely respects someone, but he recognizes him as a friend and a partner)
- First and most important is - when MC strength drop and up by will of author and slow down or even rollback MC leveling progress or even roll back it. In most cases reason of this creative impotence of author. To impress readers he throw bone for them fast level up MC. BUT because leveling on location is limited and he too lazy to create new max levels and new locations author just nerf MC. I always fell like I was cheated when author do such things.
- Pathetic drama. There is not many words to say. Pathetic drama is pathetic drama. Illogical s*upid and created for its just existence or cover story black holes
And end of first act is illustration of both principles. So 1/5.-
- (Money-Hungry) The MC originated from the slums. It is 'okay' to originate the MC, but the author overdoes the MC's personality on this. Because he is from the slum, he is a money-who*e and has no stability mentally when it comes to money. The personality is very over used to get out of situations and used for humor which I do not find funny at all.
- (MC is not a genius? Okay...) The author inputs the MC as 'not being a genius', but in a point of view of every single character, as well as comparing them, the MC is obviously a 'genius'. I do not know why the author says the MC is not a genius, but I guess it's fine. If the author does not know the character he creates, then so be it. The only thing that the MC is not 'considered a genius' is that he has poor latency/aptitude of training in elemental energy, but later in the novel, he has higher cultivation than his peers... The MC is considered unique because he uses a swordmanship but is considered weak because his level of cultivation is not high. But his strength level is as strong as [or stronger than] any other geniuses in the NL. I do not know why he's not a genius.
- (Can I laugh too?) In the beginning, the story had no plot, he basically created the characters and had no thought to it. The main character has no objective besides to get strong to get 'rich'. He just wants money, and basically everything he can do, can get him money. The author tries to make the story funny or humorous by putting him in a huge debt situation and many conflicts with many characters which I thought wasn't funny at all. People say it's funny, but the humor is too raw. The humor is forced and he uses the same joke quite a bit of time. Out of all of the 'jokes/humor' the author input up to chapter 375, I only laughed once, from a recent chapter.
- (Terrible plot introduction) Because the NL had no real plot, the introduced plot was too abrupt and too conflicting. The LN was not developed enough to introduce a plot. To me how it seemed like was, the author ran out of 'slice-of-life story' in which he had to do something to continue the story. He threw in random characters to make the story flow into the 'plot-twist' (not really).
- (Too many characters and problems of plot execution) The author brought in too many characters and gave too many point of views, creating too many details to the plot. The plot should only signify its means to explain the reader the problem, not to explain every single detail to know the problem of the plot itself. The idea and problem of this book is too easy to predict because it just gives it to you immediately before the problem is executed. The author gives point of views of NEW characters but then throws them away or never uses them again. Like... why do we need to know every single name of a character that's going to be thrown away when they're not going to be used again like every 30 chapters (Zzz)...
- (Enemies too OP) So the enemies were introduced in the 'abrupt plot'. They're basically like zombies but different. At least they have a conscience. The enemies have the easiest concept of winning every single fight but, somehow it's not possible
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It made me think 'why create this kind of plot' (enemy can wipe out the considered 'good side', but they do it a step-by-step). Also, somehow there is no cure for this 'zombie-state' occurrence.
- (Very in-dept explanation of training: Slow/Boring) The author writes out like a whole entire chapter over something I not want to know. He goes very specific into to learning to basis of power or cultivation. Every time the MC is cultivating, he gives out every single detail of his conscience which I find the story to bore every time this occurs. I don't mind the fact that the MC trains like 70% of the book, but the fact that he's explaining every single detail is really boring.
- (How's the action? Meh) This book is more slice-of-life than anything. The book goes more into relationships more than fighting. The action doesn't really stick out to me, but the slice-of-life does. The author conveys his means of actions terribly. While the MC is fighting, in the middle of the fight or before he 'loses' (results to winning), he gives the MC a random 'breakthrough' every single time. He does not give the MC a losing fight. If he does, he'll randomly have a breakthrough in strength or someone stronger will interrupt. In a general sense, the fight is okay, but it is the same thing over and over.
This novel for sure had great potential, except the author threw it away. I am still reading because it is at least interesting enough to make me read it. I wish the author was more organized and more consistent. Got to read it to see the good parts. Don't get me wrong. The novel does have good points... but just too many noticeable flaws.Somehow enemies' blood cannot get onto the main characters (conspiracy *kappa*) / strong characters and the MC will know almost every single weakness of them. Supposedly this conflict has been going on for a while
- Characters: 2.5/5
- Plot: 2/5
- introduction/execution: 1/5
- Conflict: 1/5
- Story (flow) : 2/5
- Enjoyment: 1/5
- Interest: 3/5
Overall: 2/5