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The Legendary Mechanic
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Rating(4.4 / 5.0, 772 votes)
5 | 66% (513 votes) |
4 | 17% (131 votes) |
3 | 8% (61 votes) |
2 | 4% (30 votes) |
1 | 5% (37 votes) |
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2017
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
1463 Chapters (Completed)
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Every 282 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #6183Monthly Rank: #8678
All Time Rank: #938
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On 7248 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #1761
All Time Rank: #701
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.What do you do when you wake up and find yourself inside the very game that you love?
What do you do when you realize you that you have not only become an NPC – you have even been thrown back in time to before the game even launched!
What will happen when our protagonist’s two realities coincide?
Han Xiao was a professional power leveler before his transmigration. Using his past life’s knowledge, Han Xiao sweeps through the universe as he prepares for the arrival of the players. This is definitely not your typical transmigration novel.
Associated Names
One entry per lineChāo Shén Jī Xiè Shī
Siêu Thần Cơ Giới Sư
TLM
Transcendental Mechanic
超神机械师
Siêu Thần Cơ Giới Sư
TLM
Transcendental Mechanic
超神机械师
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Recommendation Lists
Latest Release
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12/14/18 | Webnovel | c40 |
12/13/18 | Webnovel | c39 |
12/13/18 | Webnovel | c38 |
12/12/18 | Webnovel | c37 |
12/12/18 | Webnovel | c36 |
12/11/18 | Webnovel | c35 |
12/10/18 | Webnovel | c34 |
12/09/18 | Webnovel | c33 |
12/08/18 | Webnovel | c32 |
12/07/18 | Webnovel | c31 |
12/06/18 | Webnovel | c30 |
12/05/18 | Webnovel | c29 |
12/04/18 | Webnovel | c28 |
12/03/18 | Webnovel | c27 |
12/02/18 | Webnovel | c26 |
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Fast paced
Sci-fi setting instead of cultivation Cons:
Page long status screens
MC takes X damage from guns and keeps going while evil goons are one-shot killed (unless bosses)
It is set up for the MC to seem smart but the evil goons are s*upid Conclusion:
Think of it as a gaming novel.
I have read a ton of other novels but none has caused me to make an account just so I can rate this novel. It just hits differently compared to other reads - the way the story gets portrayed and drags you the reader into wanting more. Sure the MC just like many other novels is OP and his plot armor is thick af, but unlike other novels where the stronger the MC is the stronger their dementia. This novel actually tries to retain most of the characters along the way, they get mentioned from time to time. All chapters are now translated and is very readable, I hope you enjoy this as much I.
- Passable and entertaining story for the most part.
- Acceptably pleasant MC (with some exceptions)
- Interesting story perspective & theme.
The BAD:- 'Pie from the sky' powerups & wealth- this is not counting the 'I knew this would happen' time travel stuff (which you think would be enough by itself).
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- Ridiculous premise in 'world canon' which is unaccountably forgiving of the MCs antics.
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- On that note- game development doesn't work like he thinks- as he seems to be able to get benefits before they are likely 'coded in' (if we followed the 'world theme- which we only kinda do).
- Everyone except enemies (or future enemies/stepping stones) like him. The amount of praise/fawning the author decided PCs supposedly devote to this NPC is ridiculous. Real people do not worship a cutscene character/plot development proxy to the degree depicted- to them he's just 'game fiction'.
- All the women above 18 really like him. No romance so far, but I don't care- just don't know why the author 'flirts with the idea' (& doesn't deliver) so much.
- Actually, overall 'character development' barely happens, and a few characters are more 'slowly developing plot puppets' there to serve whatever needs the MC has.
- No way would he really survive with his crappy 'shovel almost everything onto intelligence' stats.
- So much 'this character sheets progress' plastering of stats & abilities. Hint: you can actually ignore it and the story will still make sense.
- Forced plotting and the MC's 'Gary Stu' level wish fulfillment can get excessive. All MC's are either fodder, sheep, or s*aves to the MC's machinations- and they're often respond predictably to at (to keep with the MC's 'image').
- World canon has a basic framework, but is otherwise 'plot assisting technobabble nonsense'. Many factors of this 'game' are unbalanced at best, or unworkable as presented. It doesn't interfere with the story much- it's just 'too much bullshitting' and assuming readers don't know better/care...
The Different:Especially the 'I get experience as an NPC for giving out missions' BS. Why would you get a bunch of XP because someone did some thing you told them to? NPCs don't 'level up', and when they rarely do- it's just scripted, or 'like anyone else'.
The idea he's IN a video game (world?) somehow... ok, fine. 'Players' show up & definitely prove 'he's in a game'... ok. MC changes all kinds of stuff the developers would definitely check on/fix/rollback/nerf (he essentially single handedly RUINED the player experience (he admits himself)) - and no developer does anything?... Sure. whatever...
- Being in a game world that's actually (kinda) still the game (but not really)... It's kinda different, though not executed well.
Although it seems like the negatives outweigh the positives, the storytelling is pretty good for what it is. If you want it to be a logical and insightful delve into an actual 'world based on a game- which is still somehow a game'... Yeah- forget it. It takes itself about as seriously as most comics do their own worlds and continuity- and in that light, it's fairly good.