Doomsday: I Become Invincible By Picking Up

Doomsday: I Become Invincible By Picking Up

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末世:我能捡属性变强

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 末世:我能捡属性变强

By wang er gou, 王二狗

2.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
485 chapters
Original Publisher
qingguo

Description

Where am I? So many zombies! What happened to me? What happened to this world? “Ding! Divine Pick-Up System activated!” “Ding! Picking up done! Obtained Power attribute*10!” “Ding! Picking up done! Obtained Dominating World Lv1!” “Ding! Picking up done! Obtained the Spatial Talent!” After crossing over to the doomsday, Long Chen found out he could actually enhance himself by picking up the attributes that are dropped by others. That’s too amazing and incredible! Strength can be picked up, speed can be picked up, defense can be picked up, even supernatural abilities, techniques and martial skills can be picked up. Even the girls… Haha, the girls still shall be pursued by himself. Anyway, it’s impossible for him to go cultivate, impossible in the rest of his whole life. Only by picking up attributes can he support his life. How to survive in this doomsday? Whatever, I will become invincible by picking up.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qingguo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Doomsday: I Become Invincible By Picking Up Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Doomsday: I Become Invincible By Picking Up Alright, let's dive into "Doomsday: I Become Invincible By Picking Up." With a title like that, I went in expecting a wild ride, and... well, it was certainly something. The premise is classic isekai meets zombie apocalypse, a combination that always piques my interest. The MC gets dropped into a world overrun by the undead, but with a twist: he can become invincible by picking stuff up. Intriguing, right? ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the fast pace. The story throws you right into the action, with the MC immediately facing zombies and quickly acquiring powers. The idea of "picking up" abilities is a fun mechanic, and I was curious to see how creative the author would get with it. The futuristic setting mixed with fantasy elements also had potential. ### What Works Well The initial concept definitely has its appeal. The idea of a character rapidly leveling up by simply picking up random objects in a doomsday scenario is inherently humorous and allows for some crazy power scaling. If you're looking for a story where the MC becomes ridiculously strong in a short amount of time, this might scratch that itch. The sheer speed of progression is certainly a unique selling point. ### Areas of Concern However, as I read on, some issues started to surface. The pacing, while initially exciting, quickly felt rushed. Character development seems to take a backseat to the power-ups. It's hard to connect with characters when they react in ways that feel unnatural. For instance, pivotal emotional moments seem glossed over, making it difficult to invest in their journeys. The narrative felt more like a series of events than a cohesive story. The descriptions are also lacking, making it hard to truly visualize the world and its dangers. The power scaling also seems to get out of hand very quickly. The MC's stats skyrocket to unbelievable levels within just a few chapters, which can diminish the sense of danger and stakes. ### Final Verdict "Doomsday: I Become Invincible By Picking Up" is a novel with an interesting premise and a focus on rapid power progression. If you're looking for a fast-paced, action-packed story where the MC becomes incredibly strong quickly, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you value character development, detailed world-building, and a more balanced narrative, this might not be the book for you. Ultimately, it boils down to personal preference. If you're willing to overlook some of the shortcomings in favor of the wish-fulfillment aspect, give it a try.

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