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Stellar Transformation
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Rating(4.2 / 5.0, 1250 votes)
5 | 56% (700 votes) |
4 | 22% (279 votes) |
3 | 11% (141 votes) |
2 | 5% (63 votes) |
1 | 5% (67 votes) |
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18 Volumes / 680 Chapters (Complete)
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Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #10885
All Time Rank: #1232
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On 12426 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #129
All Time Rank: #165
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.In a galaxy far away, there is a kid without innate ability to practice internal techniques. So, in order to gain the respect of his father, he resolutely chooses to follow the more difficult and painful path of practicing external techniques. As the years go by, he grows up, but what really changes his life is a mysterious meteoric crystal stone – the Meteoric Tear. This stone fuses with the young man’s body unnoticed, and he seems to undergo drastic transformations as a result. After that, everything is changed. Eventually his father knows that the son for whom he hasn’t really shown a lot of consideration possesses astonishing abilities. And there’s a lot more to come.
Associated Names
One entry per lineTinh thần biến
Xing Chen Bian
星辰变
Xing Chen Bian
星辰变
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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04/25/16 | Translation Nations | v17c24 |
04/24/16 | Translation Nations | v17c23 |
04/24/16 | Translation Nations | v17c22 |
04/23/16 | Translation Nations | v17c21 |
04/22/16 | Translation Nations | v17c19-20 |
04/21/16 | Translation Nations | v17c17-18 |
04/20/16 | Translation Nations | v17c15-16 |
04/19/16 | Translation Nations | v17c13-14 |
04/18/16 | Translation Nations | v17c12 |
04/17/16 | Translation Nations | v17c11 |
04/16/16 | Translation Nations | v17c9-10 |
04/15/16 | Translation Nations | v17c7-8 |
04/14/16 | Translation Nations | v17c5-6 |
04/13/16 | Translation Nations | v17c4 |
04/12/16 | Translation Nations | v17c3 |
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The main character Qin-Yu is very likable and I feel the need to cheer him on so that he can reach the top someday.
IET's conception of a satisfying universe for some reason necessitates planetary and galactic scale. An adventurous tale in an Eastern Kingdom with history and living legends is quickly up-scaled into a trek through a region of space. In theory, growth of scale is satisfying and the driving force behind xianxia, but the initial mythology and atmosphere is totally cast aside, and the setting and story slowly becomes mind-numbing after the initial introduction of the space prince from Earth.
These kind of scales are also rendered into a crutch rather than a stimulant when they start holding back the story, or are also traversed entirely. Millionary frames of time are ignored through the acceleration of time, and the psychology of these long periods of time are treated as if they have no affect on mindset whatsoever. It is truly boggling that an 80 year old person from a mundane setting can be wiser, more intelligent and restrained than the deities in the final, supernal realm.
Hou Fei is entertaining and drives plot points throughout the series.
if you've read Coiling Dragon, the ending is predictable as it is unsatisfying. The characters of Qin Yu's children are so underdeveloped it is impossible to care about them and the struggle for apotheosis is mostly disappointing. It is frankly impossible to give a rat's ass about the state of IET's universe.
The main one: Suspense. There is none after a certain point. About two thirds of the way through, the MC gains a cheat in the form of his Stellar Transformation stage that basically makes him unkillable. From then on, I never even slightly feared the lives of him or his friends. At around the same point, possibly a bit earlier, the path of his cultivation also made it so that he doesn't actually have to cultivate. It cultivates itself for him basically.
The next big problem, is that the big ending battle, while a big ending battle, means very little to the MC. He doesn't actually try and fight in it. Nor does he have an extremely hard showdown with a big bad. He watches other people fight over something he doesn't want nor need, then occasionally appears to help his friends get them.
A general problem was that so many plot threads just vanish. Loose ends abound that I didn't really think of at the time, but now looking back I go "huh, what happened with that?"
For instance his bird friend who understood the temporal laws and became a godking. There was a point where they made a big deal of saying how he wouldn't fight as his ability would attract undue attention. So he didn't fight... for basically the rest of the novel. Even after he becomes a Godking we don't see him do anything.
Basically, after the point in the Demon, Devil, Immortal world (or whatever that place is called) where he gets the inheritance of the godcrafter, all suspense and tension falls apart and it rushes to finish at breakneck pace.