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My Martial Arts Are Simply Too Amazing—They Can Cultivate Themselves
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By 神奇一号
2021
Description
Lin Fei, a man of mediocre martial arts talent, transmigrated with a martial arts system. Every martial art he practices can cultivate itself. “Your ‘Giant Whale Body Refining Technique,’ inspired by observing the ‘Long Whale Under the Moon Diagram,’ comprehended the essence of the giant whale and broke through to the fourth level.” “Your ‘Muscle-Bone Strengthening Technique,’ upon hearing the profound Buddhist scripture ‘Diamond Sutra’ for the first time, entered a state of sudden enlightenment.” “Your ‘Nine Shadows Blade Technique,’ after claiming its first kill, felt invigorated and comprehended the mysteries of swift strikes.” “Your ‘Vajra Iron Cloth,’ due to the lack of medicinal baths, feels downhearted and shows no progress in cultivation.” “Your ‘Dragon Elephant Vajra Fist,’ after days of diligent practice, has reached mastery.” Despite pretty much not doing any training, Lin Fei martial arts kept becoming stronger!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- faloo
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
My Martial Arts Are Simply Too Amazing—They Can Cultivate Themselves Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on My Martial Arts Are Simply Too Amazing—They Can Cultivate Themselves
Okay, so I dove into "My Martial Arts Are Simply Too Amazing—They Can Cultivate Themselves" with a healthy dose of curiosity. The title alone promises a wild ride, and while it delivers on some aspects, it also stumbles in others. It's a cultivation story, so expect a journey of growth, battles, and the ever-present pursuit of power.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the core concept: martial arts that cultivate themselves. It's a fun twist on the usual cultivation trope. The early chapters set the stage well enough, introducing the MC and the initial conflicts he faces within his sect. It's a pretty standard opening for the genre.
What Works Well
The pacing is definitely a strong point. This novel moves fast. If you're looking for a quick cultivation fix where the MC rapidly ascends the power ladder, this might be your cup of tea. The action sequences are decent, and the MC, while not a genius, isn't an idiot either. He uses his growing strength strategically, which I appreciated. The system, while perhaps not groundbreaking, adds a layer of progression that some readers might find satisfying.
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Final Verdict
"My Martial Arts Are Simply Too Amazing—They Can Cultivate Themselves" is a decent read if you're looking for something to switch your brain off and enjoy. It's a fast-paced cultivation story with a unique central gimmick, but it suffers from shallow world-building, a somewhat uninspired plot, and underdeveloped relationships. I'd say it's a solid 3/5 – entertaining enough for casual reading, but not a standout in the crowded cultivation genre.
