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The Tutorial Is Too Hard
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380 Chapters (Completed)
53 Side Story Chapters (Completed)
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.On a normal boring day, a message appears, inviting him to a Tutorial.
A tale about Lee Ho Jae and his escape from the Tutorial.
But he just happened to choose the hardest possible difficulty: Hell…
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튜토리얼이 너무 어렵다
튜토리얼이 너무 어렵다
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The Novel’s Extra (5)
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- KR Male Protagonist No Harem
- Gates/Dungeons/Monsters/etc on Earth
- Hunter/Player/Awakener-Gate/Tower/Dungeon/etc.
- Fantasy NO romance
- Op Mc / simulation systems
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What? Okay, ignoring the obvious translation issue, shot in the ankle with an arrow and ALL of the blood in your body came out? The pool of blood from the arrow would have to be 3 feet wide, even assuming illogically that the pool isn't centered on the ankle, otherwise the pool would have to be 6 feet long?!? And enough blood throughout that it's coating your face? Still had enough blood in the body to function, though, thankfully...
"Blood dripped between my gums"
Huh? What about your teeth? WHAT IS HAPPENING Yeah I won't be able to read this. GGHF
That is due to its many problems. The prologue is very good and an effective hook to the story, but from then on some of the minor problems of the novel start to show up. First is the fact that in the earlier chapters whenever there was a POV (Point of view) change from a character to another, there was nothing specifying or warning the readers that it happened and you'd have to figure that out yourself. Second, the story is divided between two main timelines, the present and the flashback (or past) of the main character, and that in itself is not a problem, the problem is how it's used to make you focus on certain problems or situations then it just changes to the past (or future) giving you a completely different and a lot of times less interesting situation (especially in the future) then only ever address the first problem when you no longer care and are already focused on something else.
Now for the bigger and less ignorable faults of the novel. To start all the characters besides the main character get little to no time to be developed since they either don't appear for ages or when they do the focus of the situation at hands most of the time requires them to receive the main character's help directly or indirectly. There are some characters that are more fleshed out later on but by that time my will to invest in anyone else is already too low for me to care. I literally love cute characters, but I was so burned out that the two cute characters of the story were giving me headaches with their behavior each time they appeared.
Also, even though I understand that the main character is supposed to be unstable and not really likable, I think the author went too far with it as at points I just couldn't cope with how despite being self-aware of most of his flaws and complaining about them, he rarely did anything to try and change. If that's how you're going to act just don't bring them up.
Ex: the main character will hurt another character by acting a certain way, then criticize themselves, then do it again the next time.
It's just frustrating to read, but maybe that's just my personal opinion.
Finally, the end of the story is disappointing for personal taste. I would say more, but I don't know how the spoiler function works, so I'll leave it at that.
If you like dungeon grinding and a crazy main character willing to go to extreme lengths, then I recommend the first half of the novel. If not, then try it out at your own risk, and if, by chapter 27-30, you're not interested, I suggest you drop it.
The novel didn't pretend to be complicated. Now the MC is acting like an overpowers emo who's "soooo lonely", despite the fact that he has NOT spend a second alone since 60 chapters ago. He's constantly talking to people via chat, there are tournaments and other gatherings. While beating the Tutorial, he socializes with the npc's who are strongly hinted to be AT LEAST faithful projections of living beings. I have no Idea why he is such a "boo hoo I'm so lonely" wimp all the time. The jumps between past and the present are uncalled for, and often to pov's of supporting characters, which feels weird. I don't feel the need to hear every thought of background character X. Even the author get's lost in his own bs, some events are revealed before their time.
There are 3 significant side characters, 2 being the other hell-level challengers. Yet by what I understand to be mistake it is revealed that one of them will die and it is revealed in the most nonchalant way ever.
Case and Point Goblins are more civilized than Australians or so it appears to be
But sh*t did it go boring. We read from the perspective of his younger self showing glimpse of him in the future where his level is max and he can't further the trails without another player. But once we get into when he gets into the 60th floor it's just a power fantasy then where he just becomes a sage and absorb everything the gods gave him but it was still intriguing and we get the relationship with his son dragon he bought and a clone he just made ??? And finally when the anticipated player he nurtured came up everyone even the gods just went bootlick hims and he just move on plows through to the 100th floor where it was so underwhelming and once he gets to Earth we just realized this guy is sick where he gets mad over petty things (dudes who offended him, dude that he trained but is now a simp and he just belittles the guy) but not his family (they're all dead). I know he suffered from grief of his dad death but at least his sister's death should be at least impactful cause she hit him with the hardest lines but he just gloss over and move on emotionlessly like yeah people die in war. It went from so enticing to one of the most boring mundane life and then he wanted godhood and just becomes a cult leader and he fights with a god or two across the galaxy ?
The story starts excellently, showing a guy being stuck in the middle part of the hell mode tower, where apparently no one has finished all around the world. The reader is immediately introduced to the MC, who is a washed up pro-gamer, and the forum system where he can talk to everyone from other "levels" of difficulty. This story gets even more better when a woman is introduced that entered hell difficulty. You get excited because now you have a new hope that they can now both climb the tower. Then comes the downfall, a damn flashback.
The author makes a flashback of how the MC started in the level, where he meets different types of people and makes you feel involved with them, but obviously, you immediately know that they are going to die since you've already learned of the future. There is no sense of suspense since you already know that he lives, and that no amount of danger can make you nervous. A waste of time. If the author started from level one, and not making some kind of flashback, this would've been more exciting.
It's a fun read that most will enjoy if you like these types of genres of OP MC progressing linearly through some dungeon/tower, but leaves much to be desired (hence the minus 2 stars. Based on story alone I'd give it 4) Looking at the previous reviews and seeing that they were at chapter 100+, but the story was still not caught up with the current period made me reaaaally not want to read this. But starting it after having nothing else to read (I was desperate), it wasn't too bad. It's a super generic concept with the MC being op, progressing through some type of dungeon/tower thing, etc., but the author tells the story well and keeps it interesting. There is also good character development which is a huge plus, and the side characters are also fleshed out well. The characters in this novel don't feel 2D like the majority of light novels out there, cough chinese novels cough. There is definitely depth to this story, so besides the points I mention below, it's a good read. Honestly, my biggest complaints (as other reviews have mentioned) are that it's too technical, skips around a lot in the story, and the fact that even at chapter frikkin 202, he's only at the 40th floor..... Like are you kidding me... Do you have to have such detailed explanations of almost every single floor.... I'm only at chapter 112 (I think he's around floor 19 or something), but the progression is so slow. It's really nice to see how he becomes strong, but honestly a lot of the descriptions of the floors we could do without. The slow progression of floors wouldn't have been a problem if the story just didn't start off with him starting at the 60th floor, which leads into one of the issues. Too much time skipping. What I mean is that the story is 90% his past, so him starting from floor 1 and progressing, but then suddenly it'll go back to the present period and keep going back and forth like that. I understand that some authors do this in pivotal points in the story, but so far, most of these flashbacks or... uh flashforwards don't seem that important/relevant. It ruins the flow of the story, and could have been done better. Another issue that I forgot to mention is the lack of physical description of characters... This is something of a personal preference, but it would be really nice if the author could actually describe what these characters look like, what they're wearing, etc. There will be occasional descriptions like "sharp looking", but wtf does that even mean LOL. I'm not dropping it quite yet, but it is starting to drain me reading this most likely because I don't enjoy how the majority of the story is kind of like a flashback and even the most recent translation is not caught up to the present. We'll see