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Genius Warlock
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Rating(4.3 / 5.0, 218 votes)
5 | 70% (153 votes) |
4 | 9% (19 votes) |
3 | 8% (18 votes) |
2 | 6% (13 votes) |
1 | 7% (15 votes) |
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2021
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
785 Chapters (Completed)
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Weekly Rank: #1165Monthly Rank: #2359
All Time Rank: #682
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On 3806 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #760
All Time Rank: #2120
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.We follow the journey of Oliver, a young boy trapped in a life of emotional detachment, toiling away as a s*ave in a treacherous mine. However, everything changes when he stumbles upon the enigmatic realm of black magic, a profound study that delves into the very essence of human emotions. As Oliver delves deeper into the intricacies of this forbidden art, he begins to unearth a profound connection between the magical arts and the intricate tapestry of human sentiments. Through his exploration, Oliver’s own emotional landscape undergoes a profound transformation, stirring dormant feelings within him that he had long suppressed.
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One entry per line천재 흑마법사
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My solution for when this happens is to move the book to a less frequented reading list. After a while, you'll stop looking forward to it. The story might start to feel less exciting and you might even drop it but the upside is that instead of being sad by the lack of chapters, you'll be pleasantly surprised if you do get an update.
emotions in combat etc, when the author decided to introduce a moral element to the MC and
make him focus more on stick fighting and if he should kill than magic is when it went down hill. people call it character development but I do not, it was his charm and without it
you just have another attempt at a korean author trying to do western fantasy
and horribly failing at it, if people weren't starved for this sort of genre
it wouldn't get any scores. the author was being paid per word he repeats things and says things multiple different ways
in the same chapter. the translation is oddly sloppy with spelling errors that shouldn't be there for this
sort of work which ruins the flow also.
Character development: 1 star
Plot progression: 2 stars
Writing quality: 3.5 stars
Entertainment value: 2.5 stars
Overall rating: 3 star The world building is thoroughly interesting and the writing is good. If we exclude the MC, this would definitely be worth 4 stars. However, the MC and his character (or lack of character) makes it a chore to read eventually. Though the first chapter doesn't start with a hook, it's captivating enough because of the world setting. For the first few chapters, the author did a solid job keeping the chapters entertaining with interesting world building. However, all of that comes to an end around chapter 20 when the first major plot armor kicks in. I'll give a simple analogy. The MC, like the title of the work says, is a genius warlock. His genius goes beyond common sense, and anything he sees once, he can learn and improve instantly with 0 effort. When the first plot armor kicks in, the MC overcomes his first major nemesis by breaking the only law that gives any semblance of power level to the novel.
To this point, the entire premise of warlock's using power is through emotion (substitute for mana) but during his battle with Joseph, all of that is thrown away in order to have him overcome the villain.