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Versatile Mage
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Rating(3.4 / 5.0, 464 votes)
5 | 39% (180 votes) |
4 | 14% (67 votes) |
3 | 14% (66 votes) |
2 | 14% (65 votes) |
1 | 18% (84 votes) |
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2015
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
3233 Chapters (Completed)
4+ Side Stories (Ongoing)
4+ Side Stories (Ongoing)
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Every 131 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #13430
All Time Rank: #604
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On 6441 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #4718
All Time Rank: #874
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.He woke up in a familiar world that had vastly changed.
His familiar school had become a mystical school that teaches magic, encouraging everyone to become a mighty magician.
Outside the city, many wandering magical beasts and monsters attacked and preyed on humans.
His world of advanced science changed into one that praised magic. Despite this, his ambition in life, and his social status remained the same; one of the dregs of the society with a struggling father and a disabled step sister that couldn’t walk.
However, Mo Fan found that when most people could only practice a single major element of magic, he was a Versatile Mage!
Associated Names
One entry per lineADM
All-Duties Mage
Almighty Mage
Full-Time Magister
Quan Neng Fa Shi
Quanzhi Fashi
Toàn Chức Pháp Sư
全职法师
全能法师
All-Duties Mage
Almighty Mage
Full-Time Magister
Quan Neng Fa Shi
Quanzhi Fashi
Toàn Chức Pháp Sư
全职法师
全能法师
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Recommendation Lists
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- Novels That I Have Read Over The Years
- Novels that I have read
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- the setting makes little to no sense. Yes, the MC gets transported to another world with magic but is almost similar to our world. With all technology replaced by magic. That is definitely something hard to get around if you think about it just a little.
- the plot is too simple and with little depth added in. Yes. It is by no means a complicated well thought out novel with each arc holding weight.
There are many small things that are problematic but the above 2 points are what would drive most away. Now to why I like it.- Perhaps you are wondering why I'm not hating the MC? Because honestly I cant. He is not a genius that can solve problems perfectly when it comes up. He does things for simple reasons like money and comfort but when things gets bad and people gets hurt, he would take up the mantle and try his best. He fails, many times. But he always tries and never actively harm anyone unless they are absolutely malicious. He is a balanced, decent guy, never self-righteous or a complete dickhead. That is why I like him.
- The side characters. Yes, the side characters gets a lot of attention. And each one of them has their own unique ability that contributes to the story. They have their own problems and their own personality. Not too much or too in-depth, but it is distinct. It is more accurate to say the stories later on becomes the MC travelling around with his buddies to experience the world and have fun.
- The magic system. Yes, it is one of the few times I actually liked the system. It is not extremely well defined and detailed. But the system is clear enough that you can actually figure out how with each advancement, things gets harder. And it even make the MC's power seems less op.
All in all, if you are looking for something fun and simple, where the MC is not an edge-lord, nor a messiah, but a simple good man going on an adventure with his buddies and facing numerous trails, this would be a good read. Things gets better as it went on.- one of his main love interests is his step sister. They are not blood related so I would have no problem with it if he stopped calling her sister. Someone is either your sibling or your lover, not both. The other "love interest" is someone he did not talk to for several years and does not know anything about anymore. That is not love; that is obsession.
- he forces himself on his love interests (for example, fondles his step sister because he knows she would be too shy to say no) and he rubs himself against women he finds beautiful when he has an opportunity. As the story progressed, I found it more and more difficult to ignore this part. The MC is literally a s*xual predator.
- He is controlling: he tries to prevent his step sister to go abroad to study. And just to clarify, he does not try to convince her to stay or discuss it with her. He says that "she will not go"... WFF?
Or there is a scene where the second "love" interest is focusing on a spell to support her team and she cannot defend herself. One of their teammates who the MC does not like is covering her. And what is our "dear" MC's first thought when he sees this? He does not want that guy around her - instead of being happy that someone is there to cover her back. He would rather have her in danger than have someone protect her just because he does not approve of the guy. And he claims to love her. That is not love; he very obviously considers his jealousy more important than her life. These are just a few examples. 2. We have something that I will call "MC lead morality". If it is done by the MC or his entourage, then it is ok. If it is done by someone else, it is atrocious.
The MC is arrogant, rude and highly aggressive who has no problems firing deadly spells at his opponents. When we have the Egyptian team representative behaving the same way and injuring a team member, he is a bastard and they absolutely have to take revenge on him. When the MC does the same, it is ok. And "of course", the MC never faces any real consequences for his actions. Hypocrisy at its finest. 3. Full of inconsistencies starting from simple things which the author doer not bother keeping track of: what type of mage is a character or how many magic scrolls someone is supposed to have. Then things like: suddenly a spell has a cooldown just because if it did not have, the solution would be simple and our MC could not become the hero (spells have no cooldowns). Or when the MC's female friend impersonates him at university for a competition involving fighting - The MC is already infamous because he won a duel against 200 people... And the people who are also at the top of their classes and participate in the competition do not know who he is??? The same with the teachers??? Yes, sure, absolutely believable (and yes, that was sarcasm, for those who did not catch it). 4. Unrealistic situations or arrogant characters just to generate artificial conflict so the "MC can shine".
For example, a prestigious school tries to kidnap his step sister so she can be their student. Really??? Read this again. Prestigious schools do not need to kidnap (and they know the law). You say no... ok, good, they have another 100 candidates who are just as talented as you are. I seriously thought that the author was ret*rded when I read this scene. And this was just one example, though one of the most memorable ones.
Also a large part of the opponents are painfully arrogant just so that we can have extra conflict. Unfortunately, the author has one template for them so after seeing the same pattern a few times, it becomes tedious. Typing up all of these made me realize that I really wasted a lot of time on this "novel".