The Strongest Legend of Dragon Ball

The Strongest Legend of Dragon Ball

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龙珠之最强神话

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Dragon Ball Tối Cường Thần Thoại, TSLDB, 龙珠之最强神话

By maple leaf connection, 枫叶缀

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
934 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Xiaya reincarnated in the Dragon Ball Universe as a Saiyan 12 years before the destruction of Planet Vegeta. Watch him as he creates the strongest legend of Dragon Ball World from the beginning.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Strongest Legend of Dragon Ball Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Strongest Legend of Dragon Ball Alright, let's dive into "The Strongest Legend of Dragon Ball." As a long-time web novel enthusiast, I'm always eager to see fresh takes on established universes, and this one definitely piqued my interest. It's a fanfic that aims to weave together elements from across the entire Dragon Ball saga, from the original series to Super and even GT. ### First Impressions The initial chapters grabbed me. The premise of a Saiyan reincarnating with knowledge of the future is inherently appealing. It sets the stage for interesting divergences from the established timeline, and the early focus on the MC's preparations to face known threats is well-executed. However, the introduction of time-stopping and teleportation abilities felt a bit jarring and excessive early on, which I felt was a bit much. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel is its attempt to create a more structured power system within the Dragon Ball universe. The quantifiable values add a layer of consistency that the original series sometimes lacked. I also appreciated the author's efforts to incorporate characters and plot points from the entire Dragon Ball multiverse. It keeps things fresh and prevents the story from becoming a simple rehash of familiar events. The butterfly effect of the MC's actions, changing the fates of certain characters, is also a compelling element. It's great to see Vegeta carving his own path, and the author's concept of the "river of time" is a clever way to address concerns about power scaling and plot deviations. ### Areas of Concern The pacing, particularly at the beginning, is a significant drawback. It takes a while for the story to really get going, and the initial lack of focus on Goku and Vegeta might disappoint some readers. The MC's intelligence can also be inconsistent, with moments where he seems surprisingly oblivious to events unfolding around him despite his future knowledge. Some of the author's choices feel a bit out of place, like the MC's name not following Saiyan naming conventions. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be warned, there may be spoilers ahead! A major point of contention is the ending, which has been described as rushed and unsatisfying. Also, the slow development of the super saiyan forms, taking an extended amount of time to reach level 3, was a point of concern. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Strongest Legend of Dragon Ball" is a worthwhile read for Dragon Ball fans who are looking for something different. It's not without its flaws, but the engaging premise, well-developed power system, and creative use of the Dragon Ball universe make it a fun and entertaining experience. Just be prepared for a slow start, some questionable plot choices, and a potentially disappointing ending.

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