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Sign In: Becoming A Great Spell Deity Starting From The Magic Academy
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By dr.boom
540 chapters
Description
“Crossing over to a fantasy world of magic and battle auras, Lei Luo accidentally crossed over to the Xiluo Magic Academy and became a librarian. At the same time, he obtained a Sign-in System. He would receive various rewards if he signed in at different locations. Signed in at the library and obtained [Top-grade Meditation Technique] from the treasure chest! Signed in on the Magic Guide Book and obtained [Magic Increase] from the treasure chest! Signed in on the Magic Stone Tablet and obtained [Forbidden Magic] from the treasure chest! … Lei Luo unintentionally activated something that would completely turn his life around He started signing in from the Magic Academy and slowly advanced from a Magic Apprentice to become the most powerful person in the Magic Academy. He led the Magic Knights that shocked the world to eliminate noble factions and fight against the invasion of the demon tribe. Changing the world began with him. From a desolate small town to the lord of the world, he reignited the glory of an empire that had been down and out for a century.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- English Publisher
- webnovel
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Sign In: Becoming A Great Spell Deity Starting From The Magic Academy Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Sign In: Becoming A Great Spell Deity Starting From The Magic Academy
Alright, let's dive into "Sign In: Becoming A Great Spell Deity Starting From The Magic Academy." I went in with moderate expectations, intrigued by the premise of a calm, low-key protagonist steadily becoming overpowered through a sign-in system. However, my journey through this novel was... complicated.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the "hidden OP MC" trope and the promise of a tranquil, library-focused existence. The early chapters painted a picture of a protagonist content with quietly cultivating his power, occasionally lending a hand to the kingdom out of a sense of obligation to his friends. This setup had potential, reminding me a bit of "Top Tier Providence" but with a faster cultivation pace.
What Works Well
The initial concept of a protagonist who prioritizes personal growth and avoids unnecessary conflict is appealing. Some readers appreciated the early chapters where the MC maintains a low profile while steadily becoming stronger. The idea of a "monk type" character, content with a simple life but capable of immense power, resonated with some. There was a general consensus that the first 244 chapters were fun. Also the R18 scenes somehow managed to escape censorship.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the novel seems to take a sharp turn around chapter 245, and that's where things started to fall apart for me. Several readers expressed disappointment with the drastic shift in plot and character development. The MC seemingly transforms into a completely different person, and the original world and characters are largely forgotten. The introduction of a new world and a harem with questionable dynamics raised serious red flags. The later part of the novel is also said to be disjointed and doesn't spend enough time building the world setting. One of the biggest issues is the inconsistency in the MC's actions. His motivations and choices often seem random, making it difficult to connect with him or understand his goals.
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Final Verdict
Ultimately, "Sign In: Becoming A Great Spell Deity Starting From The Magic Academy" is a deeply flawed novel. While the initial premise and the first portion of the story hold some appeal, the drastic shift in plot, inconsistent character development, and potentially problematic themes make it difficult to recommend. The novel feels disjointed and directionless, with a confusing plot and a protagonist who is hard to root for. Proceed with caution, and be prepared for a potentially disappointing experience.

