End of the Magic Era

End of the Magic Era

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末法王座

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Throne of the Apocalypse, 末法王座

By zhuang bifan, 庄毕凡

2.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1472 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

The world that nurtured the civilization which reached the pinnacle of magic was on the verge of destruction. The last survivor transmigrated to the past, when the magic civilization started growing, as countless mages were still fumbling their ways through the th**ny paths of magic knowledge. He, who came from the end of the magic era, aims to reach the pinnacle of magic.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

End of the Magic Era Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on End of the Magic Era "End of the Magic Era" presents an interesting premise: a protagonist armed with future knowledge navigating a past brimming with magical potential. However, my journey through this novel was a mixed bag, leaving me with both intrigue and frustration. ### First Impressions Initially, the concept of a mana-depleted future and a return to a magic-rich past hooked me. The idea of a protagonist leveraging advanced knowledge to excel in a less developed era is always appealing. I was ready to dive into a world of alchemy and magic, eager to see how the MC would reshape his surroundings. ### What Works Well Several aspects of the story kept me reading, at least for a while. The coolheaded nature of the main character is a definite plus. He isn't needlessly aggressive, and his logical approach to problems is refreshing. I also appreciated the potential depth of the world-building, particularly the hints at a complex history and a unique magic system. The initial chapters offer a glimpse of a well-thought-out world, and the detailed descriptions of alchemy and magic resonated with my love for intricate fantasy systems. Some have said it is an underrated gem, which I can appreciate because the concept is great. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel suffers from some significant drawbacks. The repetitive nature of the plot became tiresome. The cycle of the MC getting stronger, encountering an arrogant foe, and then effortlessly defeating them, is overdone. The "face-slapping" moments, while initially satisfying, quickly lost their appeal. Moreover, the lack of compelling female characters is glaring, creating an imbalance in the narrative. I also found the constant reminders of the MC's future knowledge to be redundant and distracting, and the author constantly tells you instead of showing you. It felt like the author didn't trust the reader to remember a key plot point. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers pointed out that the MC is a pushover for a large portion of the story, which can be frustrating. Additionally, the constant misunderstandings and the MC's inability to communicate effectively were recurring complaints. ### Final Verdict "End of the Magic Era" has the foundation for a compelling story, but its execution falls short. While the initial premise and the MC's personality are promising, the repetitive plot, lack of female characters, and other issues ultimately detract from the overall experience. I'd recommend approaching this novel with caution and a willingness to overlook its flaws. While there is fun to be had, it's definitely a mixed bag.

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