I’m a Mage, What’s Wrong with Loving Farming?

I’m a Mage, What’s Wrong with Loving Farming?

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我法师,爱种田怎么了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我法师,爱种田怎么了

By 虚幻的乐土

3.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
414 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Croyer, who had transmigrated to another world, unexpectedly acquired a golden finger—Star Spirit Engraving Technique. With this ability, he could freely engrave any spell he had learned onto magical beasts or magical plants, granting them the corresponding abilities. After being expelled from the Royal Capital, he chose to settle on an island, where he focused on farming and raising magical creatures while researching various types of magic. • Sunflowers that gather sunlight and fire Sunflame Rays. • Kaba Beasts that survive by eating stones and produce mineral essence. • Holy Bramble Flowers that summon angels, revered even by the Holy Church. • Coconut trees that serve as dragon nests, where each tree is a home to a mighty dragon. • Twin Sacred Trees that illuminate both the sky and the earth, embodying the coexistence of the sun and the moon. • Air Corals that separate the ocean, creating an underwater farming base.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I’m a Mage, What’s Wrong with Loving Farming? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m a Mage, What’s Wrong with Loving Farming? "I’m a Mage, What’s Wrong with Loving Farming?" presents an intriguing premise: a mage who prefers the quiet life of agriculture. As someone who enjoys a good mix of fantasy and slice-of-life, I was eager to dive in. After spending some time with it, I have mixed feelings. It's a novel with bright spots, but also areas that could use some tending. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were genuinely fun. I enjoyed seeing the protagonist, presumably a calm sort given the tags, apply his magical abilities to solve everyday farming problems. The world-building felt solid, and the blend of elemental magic with the pastoral setting was refreshing. There were hints of adventure and a larger plot brewing in the background, promising a good balance. ### What Works Well The novel excels in its creative problem-solving. The protagonist's innovative use of magic in agriculture is genuinely engaging. I found myself appreciating the slow-burn approach to world-building, allowing me to gradually immerse myself in the intricacies of the fantasy world and the protagonist's connection to the land. The presence of elves and magic beasts adds a layer of classic fantasy charm that I always appreciate. ### Areas of Concern My main concern, echoed in some other readers' experiences, is the pacing. While the initial novelty of the farming-mage concept is strong, it seems the overarching plot progresses slowly. This can lead to a feeling of repetitiveness, where the slice-of-life elements overshadow the promised adventure. The lack of romantic development, while not necessarily a negative for everyone, might disappoint readers looking for that aspect in their fantasy stories. I also find the 'arrogant characters' tag a bit off-putting, but it may not be a huge issue depending on how they are presented. ### Final Verdict "I’m a Mage, What’s Wrong with Loving Farming?" is a novel with a unique and charming premise. If you enjoy a slow-paced story with a focus on world-building and creative problem-solving, you might find it quite enjoyable. However, if you're looking for a fast-paced adventure with significant plot progression and romantic subplots, you might find yourself wanting more. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a more relaxed, agricultural journey than a high-stakes magical quest.

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