Immortal Asura

Immortal Asura

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不灭修罗

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 不灭修罗

By cold noodles with sugar, 冷面加糖

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1417 chapters
Original Publisher
tadu

Description

Amongst creatures in the Three Realms, I am the Asura. Fighting against the Heaven and the Earth, I am an Immortal! A loser, instructed by Asura Technique accidentally, has embarked on a road of shaking the universe.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
tadu
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Immortal Asura Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Immortal Asura Alright, let's dive into "Immortal Asura." I went in with an open mind, ready to explore another cultivation world, but came out feeling somewhat underwhelmed. This novel has some redeeming qualities, but also some significant hurdles to overcome. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise of a hard-working protagonist navigating the treacherous world of martial arts. The xuanhuan genre, with its multiple realms and cultivation systems, always has the potential for epic storytelling. However, early on, a sense of familiarity started to creep in, and not in a good way. ### What Works Well The tags do highlight some of the novel's strengths. The protagonist is indeed diligent, and the comedic undertones provide moments of levity. The concept of a fast learner is also appealing. I can see how some readers might enjoy the straightforward progression of the story and the satisfaction of seeing the main character overcome challenges, even if predictably. There's a certain comfort in familiar tropes, and for readers new to the genre, this might be a decent starting point. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel suffers from a severe lack of originality. The plot points feel recycled, and the character archetypes are all too familiar. The "trash to treasure" storyline, while classic, is executed in a predictable manner, complete with a convenient artifact from a missing parent. The antagonists often feel cartoonish, and the protagonist's tendency to provoke those far stronger than himself strains believability. The translation quality is also a significant issue. I found several passages that were difficult to understand, hindering my immersion in the story. While the concept of "spiritual tattooist" sounded interesting, it turned out to be just another name for inscriptionist, which was disappointing. ### Final Verdict "Immortal Asura" has some potential, but it's ultimately held back by its reliance on clichés and a subpar translation. While it might appeal to readers seeking a simple and familiar cultivation story, those looking for originality and depth might be left wanting more. I'd recommend approaching this novel with cautious expectations.

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