Abe the Wizard

Abe the Wizard

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巫师亚伯

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ATW, Wizard Abel, 巫师亚伯

By chi gua zi qun zhong, the crowd eating sunflower seeds, 吃瓜子群众

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1512 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

I was reincarnated into another world, and I’ve brought the Horadric Cube from Diablo II with me.Being a knight is cool and all, but being a wizard is pretty neat as well.So, which one will it be?

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Publication Information

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

Abe the Wizard Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Abe the Wizard "Abe the Wizard" is a novel that, judging from my experience reading the available reviews, seems to have a lot of potential that ultimately falls short for many readers. It's a classic isekai story with action, adventure, and fantasy elements, but the execution appears to be its downfall. While some enjoyed it as a light, time-filling read, others found themselves increasingly frustrated with its shortcomings. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a protagonist with a cheat-like ability (the Horadric Cube from Diablo II) transmigrates to a fantasy world. The early chapters seem to hook some readers with the initial journey of Abe getting stronger and the clever use of his cube. The idea of combining items to upgrade them is a big draw. However, this initial interest seems to wane quickly for many. ### What Works Well Some readers appreciated the fact that the author ties up loose ends and that villains often have understandable motivations, moving beyond simple "evil" tropes. I also noticed that some felt the protagonist's proactive nature and willingness to avoid unnecessary bloodshed were refreshing. The power progression, while sometimes inconsistent, doesn't immediately hand everything to the MC on a silver platter; Abe has to work for his strength. A few even enjoyed the in-depth explanations of certain skills, finding them original. ### Areas of Concern The most prominent issue is the translation quality. It's frequently described as poor, with errors ranging from incorrect word choices (royalty instead of nobility) to nonsensical sentences. This makes it difficult to immerse oneself in the story. The world-building is also criticized as superficial and lacking depth, making the characters feel like cardboard cutouts rather than living beings. Several readers pointed out plot holes and inconsistencies, with the MC sometimes gaining knowledge or skills seemingly out of nowhere. Furthermore, some felt the MC becomes too overpowered too quickly, leading to a repetitive cycle of problem-solving. The romance is also underdeveloped and abrupt. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mention that the ending feels rushed and that the quality declines significantly after chapter 1000. There are also references to plot points that might be considered spoilers, such as the fate of certain characters and the specifics of the ending. ### Final Verdict "Abe the Wizard" appears to be a flawed but potentially enjoyable read for those who can overlook its numerous issues. If you're willing to tolerate poor translation, plot inconsistencies, and a somewhat generic plot, you might find some entertainment value here. However, if you're looking for a polished, well-developed fantasy novel, you might be better off looking elsewhere. Personally, based on the feedback, I would approach this novel with caution and low expectations.

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