Battle Through the Heavens

Battle Through the Heavens

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斗破苍穹

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Battles Breaks the Skies, BTTH, Dou Po Cang Qiong, Dou Po Cangqiong, Doupo Cangqiong

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By heavenly silkworm potato, tian can tu dou, 天蚕土豆

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1648 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
wuxiaworld

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Publication Information

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

Battle Through the Heavens Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Battle Through the Heavens Alright, let's dive into "Battle Through the Heavens." With its massive following and adaptations galore, I went in expecting something epic. Did it live up to the hype? Well, it's complicated. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the classic underdog story. A genius turned "trash," a mysterious mentor, and a burning desire for revenge – it's a formula that works. The world-building seemed intriguing, and the alchemy aspect offered a unique twist. However, as I progressed, some familiar xuanhuan tropes started to feel less charming and more… well, generic. ### What Works Well I can definitely see why so many readers enjoy the power fantasy element. Xiao Yan's journey is all about overcoming adversity and proving his worth. The action sequences, when they're not bogged down in excessive description, can be quite exciting. I also appreciated the author's attempt to flesh out the female characters, even if their development sometimes falls short. The detailed descriptions of alchemy were also quite captivating for me, visualizing the process and effort that goes into crafting various medicines. ### Areas of Concern Here's where things get tricky. A recurring criticism I encountered was the pacing. Many felt that the story dragged on, with endless training arcs and repetitive encounters. The "chick magnet" aspect also seemed to bother quite a few readers, with some feeling that the female characters were one-dimensional and existed solely to fawn over the MC. Another point of contention was the plot armor. While some level of plot armor is expected in this genre, several readers felt it was excessive in "Battle Through the Heavens," often rescuing the MC from impossible situations at the last possible second. This predictability, coupled with the repetitive nature of the antagonists, ultimately detracted from the overall experience for some. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the reviews I read contained spoilers regarding character development and plot twists. If you're particularly sensitive to spoilers, you may want to proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict "Battle Through the Heavens" is a mixed bag. While it offers a compelling power fantasy and a detailed world, it suffers from pacing issues, repetitive tropes, and inconsistent character development. If you're a die-hard xuanhuan fan looking for a classic underdog story, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you're easily turned off by clichés and excessive plot armor, you might want to temper your expectations. Ultimately, I'd say it's a decent read, but not quite the masterpiece its popularity might suggest.

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