Mages Are Too OP

Mages Are Too OP

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法爷永远是你大爷

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: MATOP, Pháp gia vĩnh viễn là đại gia ngươi, 法爷永远是你大爷

By soaring flames, xiang yan, 翔炎

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
802 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

As one of the first players to gain access to World of Falan—the first immersive game worldwide—Roland creates his character as a Mage. However, playing as a Mage is not as fun and easy as he thought. His head even explodes after he casts the very first spell in the game. Stubbornly sticking to his class when most Mages decide to create a new character, Roland gradually discovers tricks of the trade and his unusual talent. This allows him to change people’s stereotypes on Mages and to explore the deeply-buried secrets of this game…

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Publication Information

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

Mages Are Too OP Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Mages Are Too OP "Mages Are Too OP" promised a fun ride, and for a while, it delivered. This web novel plunges you into a world where magic reigns supreme, and our protagonist, Roland, is determined to master it all. While it has its shining moments, some glaring issues started to pile up as I progressed. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The premise of an average-looking guy becoming a magical powerhouse? Count me in! The early chapters drew me in with a focus on world-building and the intricacies of the magic system itself. I appreciated the attention to detail in how spells were crafted and optimized. Roland's calm and rational approach to problem-solving also made him a likable protagonist. ### What Works Well The magic system is undoubtedly the star of the show. The author clearly put a lot of thought into it, and I enjoyed seeing Roland experiment, innovate, and combine spells in unique ways. His dedication to his craft and his "magic maniac" tendencies made for compelling reading. I also found the early player interactions and the formation of his guild, F6, to be entertaining. The camaraderie between Roland and his friends felt genuine, and they weren't just cardboard cutouts. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel takes a noticeable nosedive later on. The plot becomes increasingly convoluted, and several threads are left dangling without resolution. The ending feels rushed and unsatisfying, leaving many questions unanswered. I also grew weary of the overabundance of female characters falling for the MC for seemingly no reason. It felt forced and detracted from the overall story. The emphasis on "s*xytimes promoting" and "harem coddling" became tiresome, overshadowing the earlier focus on magic and adventure. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers pointed out issues with misogyny, chauvinism, and even racism in the later chapters. Some found the author's portrayal of female characters to be shallow and stereotypical, with an overemphasis on their physical appearance and their desire for male approval. Others criticized the handling of sensitive topics like s*xual assault, which was sometimes treated as a joke. I also saw a few reviewers mention the MC using magic in the real world with no explanation as to how. ### Final Verdict "Mages Are Too OP" has moments of brilliance, particularly in its early chapters and its detailed magic system. However, the rushed ending, unresolved plotlines, and problematic character portrayals ultimately detract from the overall experience. While it might be worth a read for those specifically interested in magic-focused stories, be prepared for a bumpy ride and a disappointing conclusion. I'd give it a hesitant 3 out of 5 stars.

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