Immortal and Martial Dual Cultivation

Immortal and Martial Dual Cultivation

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仙武同修

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: IMDC, 仙武同修

By moon like fire, yuè rú huǒ, 月如火

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2375 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng

Description

Reach the peak of immortal cultivation and become able to run amok without fear!Use the power of martial arts to rule the world and defeat heroes! The weather changes at the whim and wave of a palm. He who cultivates both immortal techniques and martial arts, who could possibly defeat him! Xiao Chen is a shut-in who purchased a ‘Compendium of Cultivation’. Soon after, he crossed over into the Tianwu World, a world ruled by martial arts. He then refined pills, drew talismans, practiced formations, crafted weapons and cultivated the Azure Dragon Martial Soul that had not been seen for thousands of years. This is a story that tells of an exciting and magnificent legend!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Immortal and Martial Dual Cultivation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Immortal and Martial Dual Cultivation Alright, let's dive into "Immortal and Martial Dual Cultivation." I went into this one with a bit of trepidation, given the mixed reactions. While some readers seem to have genuinely enjoyed the ride, others... not so much. Having digested a good chunk of the available chapters, here's my take. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise of dual cultivation and the promise of a unique power system. The early chapters have a certain charm, introducing a protagonist who, despite starting from zero, possesses a hidden well of knowledge from his past life. It's the classic setup, and it definitely pulled me in. ### What Works Well The pacing is a strong point. The story moves along at a decent clip, and there are moments of genuine excitement and imaginative world-building. I found the action sequences to be fairly engaging, and the author does a solid job of painting vivid pictures during these moments. Several readers also mentioned enjoying the early plot arcs and the consistent translation quality. There's also a sense of wish fulfillment that's hard to deny – who doesn't love seeing an underdog rise to power? ### Areas of Concern However, the novel stumbles quite a bit along the way. The biggest issue, for me, is the apparent lack of consistency. I noticed several instances where plot points seem to be forgotten or outright contradicted later on. This can be jarring and makes it difficult to stay fully invested in the story. The protagonist's characterization also feels inconsistent. At times, he's portrayed as intelligent and resourceful, while at other times, he makes bafflingly stupid decisions. This lack of a consistent personality makes it hard to connect with him on a deeper level. There are also complaints about the side characters being underdeveloped and the romance feeling forced and ultimately unsatisfying. It seems the potential for a harem is there, but it's not executed particularly well. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific plot holes and inconsistencies, such as characters acting out of character, forgetting established rules, and the MC conveniently gaining skills or power-ups at just the right moment. There were also issues with the MC letting enemies go only to have them return later, which is a trope that many find frustrating. The power system, initially intriguing, devolves into a confusing mess of ranks and sub-ranks, with abilities appearing and disappearing as the plot demands. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Immortal and Martial Dual Cultivation" is a mixed bag. It has moments of genuine entertainment and a fast-paced plot that can keep you engaged, but it's ultimately weighed down by inconsistencies, underdeveloped characters, and a protagonist whose intelligence seems to fluctuate wildly. If you're looking for a light, brain-off read, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you're seeking a meticulously crafted world with well-developed characters and a consistent plot, you might want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars.

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