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The Regressor Can Make Them All
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By magyojolgae, 마교졸개
564 chapters
2022
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- kakaopage
- English Publisher
- wuxiaworld
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
The Regressor Can Make Them All Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Regressor Can Make Them All
I dove into "The Regressor Can Make Them All" with a healthy dose of curiosity, and I have to say, I'm finding it a pretty engaging read so far. The premise alone – a blacksmith regressing after the apocalypse – is enough to pique my interest, and the execution has kept me hooked.
First Impressions
Initially, the story felt like a familiar regression trope, but it quickly carved out its own identity. The academy setting is there, but the focus is undeniably on the crafting aspect, specifically blacksmithing. It's not just about making powerful weapons; it's about the process, the materials, and the connection between the craftsman and the weapon's wielder. That's what really grabbed me.
What Works Well
The world-building is surprisingly deep. The magic system intertwines seamlessly with the crafting, creating a believable and fascinating world. I particularly appreciate the attention to detail regarding the materials and techniques involved in creating these fantastical items. It avoids the trap of just being a means to power-ups; instead, it feels like a core element of the narrative. The characters, too, are more than just archetypes. While the protagonist might initially seem like your typical genius MC, the supporting cast has depth, with their own motivations and backstories gradually revealed. The potential villains, who seem to be these major global threats, are very unique in their own ways which makes for a very compelling read.
Areas of Concern
My main issue is the protagonist himself. He can sometimes feel inconsistent in his actions and thought processes. There are moments where his "genius" feels more like a plot device than a genuine character trait. I'm also a little wary of the potential harem route. While the female characters are interesting and well-developed, I hope the story maintains its focus on the crafting and plot, rather than devolving into a typical harem situation.
Final Verdict
Despite some minor flaws, "The Regressor Can Make Them All" is a solid read, especially if you enjoy crafting-focused stories with a touch of adventure and well-developed characters. The unique approach to blacksmithing and the intriguing world-building make it stand out from the crowd. I'm eager to see where the story goes and how the protagonist will continue to develop, hopefully ironing out those inconsistencies along the way.

