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Is it Really Okay for Me to Learn How to Make Cards from Bullet Comments?
By nine-star general, 九星少将
553 chapters
2023
Description
Karoso is the villain in the mobile game “End of Eternity” and embodies strength and cruelty. When netizens watch the “End of Eternity” anime, they discover they can interact with the character Karoso from his younger days, which leads to a shameful defection and embarks on a journey to nurture the villainous youth. Karoso, “Is this Pastor Card? Why does it look like a Thief Card?” Netizens: “Don’t be silly, Thief Cards aren’t that dirty.” Karoso, “Is it really okay that my deck doesn’t have many minions?” Netizens: “Aren’t the enemy’s minions basically yours?”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- ciweimao
- English Publisher
- gravity tales
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Is it Really Okay for Me to Learn How to Make Cards from Bullet Comments? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Is it Really Okay for Me to Learn How to Make Cards from Bullet Comments?
This web novel is definitely a unique experience, and I can see why it's garnered such a mixed reaction. "Is it Really Okay for Me to Learn How to Make Cards from Bullet Comments?" throws you headfirst into a world of card battles, dungeon delving, and, most importantly, the chaotic influence of online commenters. It's a wild ride, to say the least.
First Impressions
Initially, the premise hooked me. The idea of a protagonist learning card-making skills based on the suggestions (and often ridiculous demands) of bullet comments felt fresh and genuinely funny. It's like watching a bizarre social experiment unfold in a fantasy setting. The sheer absurdity of the situation is what drew me in, and I was curious to see how the author would handle such a strange concept.
What Works Well
The most compelling aspect of this novel is undoubtedly the dynamic between Karoso, the protagonist, and the bullet commenters. It's almost like the readers themselves are shaping the story, guiding (or misguiding) Karoso down unexpected paths. This meta-commentary on reader influence is pretty clever, and it's what sets this story apart from other similar stories. The story also does a good job of balancing the comedic elements with the more serious aspects of the plot, like the battle competitions and dungeon explorations.
Areas of Concern
While the unhinged nature of the bullet commenters is part of the fun, it can also be a bit much at times. I can see how some readers might find the constant stream of chaotic suggestions overwhelming or even annoying. Also, while the story seems to lean towards certain themes, it also does a good job of keeping things grounded.
Final Verdict
"Is it Really Okay for Me to Learn How to Make Cards from Bullet Comments?" is not your typical web novel. It's quirky, self-aware, and unafraid to embrace its own absurdity. If you're looking for something different, something that will make you laugh and maybe even scratch your head in confusion, then this might be worth a read. Just be prepared for a wild and unpredictable ride. Ultimately, I found it entertaining enough to keep me reading, and that's a win in my book.
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