Wizard: Starting With Synthesized Gems
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巫师:从合成宝石开始
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 巫师:从合成宝石开始
By 橘猫龙
chinese Web Novel
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Exploring the unknown, pursuing truth, transcending life and death, and controlling minds, this is what it means to be a wizard.
In a wizarding world heavily reliant on resources, transmigrator Locke Augustine uses his cheat, the Synthesis Cube, to transform low-grade materials into high-grade ones. He embarks on a path toward truth through breeding, potion-making, alchemy, and more, developing new magical plants, potions, and bloodlines.
“I care not for the fate of this world or the lives of strangers within it. But as wizards, we must pioneer all, conquer all, and forever advance toward the unknown.”
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## My Thoughts on Wizard: Starting With Synthesized Gems
Wizard: Starting With Synthesized Gems has really grabbed my attention with its unique take on the wizarding world. It's not your typical power fantasy, and I've found myself quite invested in the MC's journey, even if it's a bit of a slow burn.
### First Impressions
What immediately struck me was the world-building. It's reminiscent of Warlock of the Magus World in its pragmatic and sometimes cruel nature, but with a twist. The setting feels surprisingly modern, with wizards needing certifications and regulations, which adds a layer of realism I appreciate. The initial premise, involving a protagonist taking over a body, also felt fresh and intriguing.
### What Works Well
The novel excels in its focus on magical research and the MC's growth. It's less about constant battles and more about developing skills in botany and potion-making. This feels like a clever simplification of scientific research through a magical lens, and I'm here for it. The MC's "cheat" ability to synthesize gems is a great plot device. It's powerful, but not game-breaking. It's more of a tool to bridge the gap between him and naturally gifted geniuses, which keeps the challenges relevant and engaging. I also appreciate the university setting, which is a central part of the story. It feels familiar and relatable, even with the extreme focus on academics. The translation is also solid, which is always a plus.
### Areas of Concern
The dark themes might not be for everyone. The society is portrayed as hyper-capitalistic, with slavery being commonplace, even among the "good guys." The MC is complicit in this, which might make some readers uncomfortable. Also, if you're looking for a fast-paced story, this might not be the one for you. It's a slow burn, focusing on gradual progression and discovery.
### Final Verdict
Overall, I highly recommend Wizard: Starting With Synthesized Gems, especially if you're looking for a unique and thought-provoking take on the wizarding genre. The slow-burn progression, emphasis on research, and morally gray world create a compelling reading experience. Just be prepared for the dark themes and the slower pace. It's a rewarding journey for those who enjoy a more methodical and nuanced approach to fantasy.