I Cultivate Passively

I Cultivate Passively

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我修仙全靠被动

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I Cultivate Immortality By Being Passive, 我修仙全靠被动

By bloodied white shirt, 白衫染血

3.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
741 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

After thousands of years of silence, the world of cultivation once again welcomed the golden age. While the prodigies and sects’ various disciples in the world competed, Zhou Feng had only a skill panel. And the panel would only give him passive skills. Gluttony: When you digest food, you can digest it faster and better. You will also get hungry faster. Strength: When you are not fighting, you will slowly regain 1% of your health. Blade-Sharpening Rock: You will gain 1 point every time you fight. Age Gracefully: Every year you live, you gain Defense +1. Armor: You will have an armor of a certain ratio every time you attack. Dao Seeds: Increase of 1% to your familiarity with cultivating the Dao. … “All sorts of passive skills are vested within me. I cultivate passively!” “As long as I can live until the end, then I will become the strongest!”

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Publication Information

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

I Cultivate Passively Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Cultivate Passively I went into "I Cultivate Passively" with moderate expectations, and I came out with mixed feelings. It's one of those stories that starts strong but seems to lose its way as it progresses. ### First Impressions The initial hook is undeniably compelling. The premise of a transmigrator forced into a demonic sect, where survival is a constant struggle, is genuinely gripping. I found myself invested in the MC's plight, especially since he begins with no talent, no backing, and no power. This creates a tense atmosphere where every victory feels hard-earned. ### What Works Well The early arcs, particularly the Tri-Gu Sect, are where this novel shines. The author does a great job of portraying a ruthless environment where the strong prey on the weak. This setting allows for a darker, more morally ambiguous protagonist, which I found refreshing. The MC's resourcefulness and cunning in navigating this treacherous world were genuinely entertaining. The system, while sometimes convenient, also adds a unique element to the cultivation aspect. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel's quality dips noticeably after the MC escapes the Tri-Gu Sect. The plot becomes more generic, and the MC seems to lose some of the edge that made him interesting. The passive skills, which were initially intriguing, devolve into convenient attribute boosts that appear just when the MC needs them most. The "randomness" of these skills becomes increasingly contrived, making the power-ups feel less earned and more like plot armor. I also noticed the world-building and system mechanics start to feel inconsistent. The MC's alignment also seems to flip-flop between evil and good, making his character feel less consistent. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Many readers pointed out that after the Tri-Gu sect arc, the MC becomes overpowered, and the plot becomes predictable. Some feel the MC's personality changes, becoming a more generic "righteous" protagonist. The passive skills also tend to spoil future plot points. A prophecy regarding the MC's destiny further contributes to the feeling that the story is becoming bland. ### Final Verdict "I Cultivate Passively" is a decent read, but with significant caveats. The first arc is strong enough to warrant a try, but be aware that the quality declines as the story progresses. If you enjoy dark cultivation stories with a ruthless protagonist, you might find something to like here, at least initially. However, if you're looking for a consistently well-written and engaging novel, you might be disappointed. Overall, I'd give it a cautious recommendation, but with the warning that it's a bumpy ride.

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