Deva Wizard
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Also known as: เซียนจอมเวทย์
By ท่านโซ
thai Published Novel
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Tian Long, a peak level practitioner of the Dao had an unexpected accident happen while ascending to heaven(Becoming a celestial).
In the end, his soul was extinguished and suddenly reappeared in the body of a little servant boy,
Merlin.
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## My Thoughts on Deva Wizard
Okay, let's dive into "Deva Wizard." This novel definitely grabbed my attention with its unique premise. A cultivator from a Xianxia world gets a second chance in a world of magic? Sign me up! I was intrigued to see how the author would blend these two distinct systems.
### First Impressions
Right off the bat, the concept is a winner. Our MC, a failed immortal, gets reincarnated into an Earl's family in a world powered by both mana and *prana*. I found that the initial chapters did a good job of setting the stage and hinting at the potential for some serious power-scaling shenanigans. It was easy to get invested in the main character's journey as he navigated this new world.
### What Works Well
The blending of Xianxia cultivation with a magic system is where this novel shines. The MC isn't just another mage; he's bringing a whole different level of power and techniques to the table. The fast-paced nature of the story is also a big plus for me. It keeps things exciting, and I never felt like I was slogging through filler content. The world-building, while not super detailed, is interesting enough to keep me curious about the wider world. The progression of the story and the MC's power-ups are definitely satisfying.
### Areas of Concern
While the fast pace is generally a good thing, it does seem to come at the cost of character development. I found that both the MC and the supporting cast could be a bit shallow. Characters sometimes appear and disappear rather abruptly, serving more as plot devices than fully fleshed-out individuals. It's a shame because the world has potential, but it needs more depth in its inhabitants. Also, the MC, despite his previous life's experiences, sometimes acts a bit naive, which can be a tad jarring.
### Final Verdict
"Deva Wizard" is a fun, action-packed read that blends Xianxia and magic elements in an interesting way. If you're looking for a novel with a unique premise, a fast pace, and satisfying power progression, this might be right up your alley. However, if you prioritize deep character development and intricate world-building, you might find it a bit lacking. Overall, I think it's a solid 3.5/5. It's a good power trip, but it could definitely benefit from a bit more depth.