Job Change: Tattoo Artist—My First Client Was the Campus Belle, and I Inked a Full-Back Azure Dragon

Job Change: Tattoo Artist—My First Client Was the Campus Belle, and I Inked a Full-Back Azure Dragon

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转职纹身师,开局给校花纹过肩龙

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 转职纹身师,开局给校花纹过肩龙

By 九五六一

3.2
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
114 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Chu Chen woke up to find himself in a world where everyone could switch to a profession. Here, everyone could take on various roles—combat classes, support classes, life skill classes, and more. Dangerous secret realms and terrifying magical beasts also existed! The good news: Chu Chen was assigned a unique hidden profession. The bad news: it was a support class—Tattoo Artist. He had barely switched jobs when the campus belle showed up asking for a tattoo. Luckily, as a top art student from Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts, his skills were elite! Chu Chen: “Take your clothes off.” Campus Belle: “Huh?” Chu Chen: “I’m giving you a full-back shoulder-spanning dragon.” Campus Belle: “???” … In the days that followed, Chu Chen was shocked to discover that when he gave others tattoos, not only did it enhance them, but he also received the same boosts himself. On top of that, he could gain attribute points from the tattoo recipients! And it didn’t stop there—the experience points his clients earned would be shared with him too! Now that’s just broken! He inked the campus belle with the Yinglong, who held dominion over frost, and gained an ultimate ice skill—freezing everything with a wave of his hand! Then he gave her the Phoenix tattoo, the sovereign of flame and rebirth—his hand ignited with the purest fire, burning everything to ashes! Candle Dragon, Nine-Tailed Fox, Kunpeng, Taotie tattoos… Even mythical beings like Xingtian, Nüwa, Pangu, and Gonggong… … Years later. When the abyssal beasts launched a full-scale invasion, Chu Chen led his tattooed squad into battle. The bigwigs: “Why do all our geniuses look like gangsters now? This aesthetic is all wrong!” The bigwigs: “Wasn’t Tattoo Artist supposed to be a support class?! What the h*ll is this, some kind of Primal Chaos Cult Leader?!” Abyssal Beasts: “Don’t come any closer!”

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Job Change: Tattoo Artist—My First Client Was the Campus Belle, and I Inked a Full-Back Azure Dragon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Job Change: Tattoo Artist—My First Client Was the Campus Belle, and I Inked a Full-Back Azure Dragon Okay, let's dive into "Job Change: Tattoo Artist—My First Client Was the Campus Belle, and I Inked a Full-Back Azure Dragon" (phew, that's a mouthful!). I went in expecting a fun, lighthearted read, and honestly, that's pretty much what I got. It's not groundbreaking literature, but sometimes you just need a good power fantasy to unwind with. ### First Impressions The synopsis is spot-on. We're talking about a transmigration story where our protagonist, a talented art student in his past life, finds himself in a world with video game-like mechanics. Classes, dungeons, loot, experience points – the whole shebang. What sets it apart is the MC's unique class: Tattoo Artist. But not just any tattoo artist; he's on his way to becoming a Divine Tattooist, imbuing people with incredible power through his art. The premise is definitely intriguing and grabbed my attention immediately. ### What Works Well The main draw here is undoubtedly the overpowered (OP) protagonist. His class allows him to tattoo people with designs that unlock their potential, and he benefits immensely from their growth. We're talking stat boosts that quickly escalate to ridiculous levels. It's a classic power fantasy, and if you're into that, this novel delivers. I also appreciate the world-building, which, while not super deep, provides a solid foundation for the story. The dungeon crawling and class system are familiar but executed well enough to keep things engaging. ### Areas of Concern While the OP protagonist is a major selling point, it can also be a drawback for some. The power scaling is exponential, and it doesn't take long before the MC is leagues above everyone else. This can make the challenges feel less impactful. Also, while romance is hinted at, it seems to be taking a backseat to the power progression, which might disappoint readers looking for a strong romantic subplot. ### Final Verdict "Job Change: Tattoo Artist" is a fun, fast-paced read that caters to fans of OP protagonists and power fantasies. If you're looking for a deep, complex story with intricate world-building, this might not be your cup of tea. But if you want to watch a guy become ridiculously powerful by giving people awesome tattoos, then give it a shot. It's a guilty pleasure, and I'm not ashamed to admit I enjoyed it.

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