I Can Add Points Infinitely

I Can Add Points Infinitely

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我能无限加点

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ICAPI, 我能无限加点

By xiao leng

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
qimao

Description

Shen Lian transmigrated to a fantasy world and obtained an unlimited stat point system. Hard to level up? Just add a hundred points, and reach perfection in minutes. Struggling to comprehend sword intent? Add another thousand points, and open a sword domain in no time! Finding it difficult to acquire top-tier techniques? Then let’s try a tenfold draw! Eight-Nine Arcane Arts, summoning wind and rain, the Seventy-Two Earthly Transformations, Heaven-Splitting Sword Technique… Immortal Emperor: “I have a sword that can sever the sun and moon!” Shen Lian: “Is that it?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Can Add Points Infinitely Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Can Add Points Infinitely Okay, so I finally finished "I Can Add Points Infinitely," and I have some thoughts. It's a bit of a mixed bag, but overall, I found it an enjoyable read, especially if you're already into the xianxia genre. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a cunning protagonist and a fast cultivation system. The early chapters definitely deliver on that front. It's a pretty standard system novel at the start, but it does what it needs to do to get you hooked. The pacing is good, and the chapters are a manageable length, which I always appreciate. ### What Works Well The system itself, while not groundbreaking, is well-executed. It's not overly complicated, and it serves the story without being too intrusive. I also appreciated the blend of familiar system tropes with the later integration of Chinese mythology. The author does a decent job of weaving in elements of Pangu, Nuwa, and the Three Pure Ones. It's a different take, and the execution is different enough to hold your attention. ### Areas of Concern The second half, while interesting, sometimes felt a bit like reading a textbook. If you're well-versed in Chinese mythology, some of it might feel repetitive. Also, the romance is… extremely subtle. It's there, but it's a slow burn to the point where it barely registers until the very end. The protagonist's intentions are only truly conveyed in the last few sentences, which might leave some readers wanting more. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's a little spoiler: The romance is essentially a one-woman show. There's no harem or complicated love triangle. And even then, there aren't any particularly intimate scenes. It's all very chaste. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd give "I Can Add Points Infinitely" a solid recommendation if you're looking for a xianxia novel with a system element and a touch of Chinese mythology. Don't expect a whirlwind romance or groundbreaking plot twists, but it's a well-paced, enjoyable read that offers a unique blend of familiar tropes and fresh ideas. It's not perfect, but it's worth checking out if you're a fan of the genre.

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