I’ll Add Points To All Things

I’ll Add Points To All Things

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我给万物加个点

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: PTAT, 我给万物加个点

By eternal era, 常世

2.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
945 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Su Yang was an average university student in Shanghai when he received a system that allowed him to add points to things. The point system provided him with missions and by clearing them, he would gain points. Add a point into an object, the object will receive a special ability; add a point into a plant, the plant will come alive; add points on himself, he will get talents or superpowers. With the mysterious point system in hand, Su Yang aimed to become rich and alter his fate. On his path towards success, he encountered many interesting matters and people, including famous actresses and business tycoons. Fueled by determination, Su Yang set his sight on adding points into all things to help him achieve his goal.

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Publication Information

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

I’ll Add Points To All Things Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’ll Add Points To All Things "I’ll Add Points To All Things" is a web novel with an intriguing premise: a protagonist who can add points to objects, bringing them to life and gaining unique abilities. I jumped into this story with high hopes, ready for a blend of action, comedy, and fantasy. While there are elements I enjoyed, I walked away with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The concept of everyday objects gaining sentience and assisting the MC, Su Yang, in his adventures felt fresh. The early chapters promised a lighthearted, wish-fulfillment story set in a modern urban environment. Su Yang's journey from an average student to a business owner with supernatural powers seemed like a fun ride. ### What Works Well The unique abilities and "monsters" Su Yang gains are definitely a highlight. I found the idea of a sentient pool, chopsticks that sense danger, and other quirky items quite entertaining. The interactions between Su Yang and his creations often lead to comedic moments, and the way he utilizes these abilities to outsmart his opponents is satisfying. I also appreciated the initial lack of forced face-slapping and overused tropes, making the beginning of the story stand out from other similar novels. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel's strengths are unfortunately overshadowed by some significant flaws. I found the character development to be lacking. Su Yang, despite his potential, remains somewhat static, and pivotal moments, like his first kill, have little to no impact on his personality. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have pointed out a shift in tone around chapter 200, with the introduction of heavy-handed nationalism and even racism. The MC's sudden desire to "nuke America" and constant proclamations of "China number one!" are jarring and detract from the story's initial lightheartedness. Additionally, some reviewers have noted misogynistic remarks and stereotypes that become increasingly prevalent as the story progresses. ### Final Verdict "I’ll Add Points To All Things" had the potential to be a truly enjoyable read, but it ultimately falls short. While the initial premise and unique abilities are appealing, the lack of character development, tonal shifts, and questionable content make it difficult to recommend wholeheartedly. If you're willing to overlook these issues and are looking for a lighthearted time-waster, it might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a bumpy ride. I give it a **2.5/5**.

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