Overlord in Cultivation

Overlord in Cultivation

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帝道独尊

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 帝道独尊

By one leaf in sky, 一叶青天

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2216 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng

Description

The doomsday fell upon the earth when a dragon coffin sealed under a snow mountain for ages shifted, and the civilization of gods and devils began. The whole universe turned into a fantastic new world where everyone could rise to the top through cultivation. A lucky young boy seized the opportunity, and started his journey to be an overlord in cultivation.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Overlord in Cultivation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Overlord in Cultivation "Overlord in Cultivation" presents an interesting blend of post-apocalyptic earth and xuanhuan cultivation. It's a story that attempts to fuse modern sensibilities with classic tropes, and while it has potential, the execution seems to be a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions Initially, I found myself a little disoriented. The story throws you into a world where earth has undergone a magical awakening, a century has passed, and our MC, Su Yan, is starting from square one with amnesia. This setup, while intriguing, can feel a little jarring, especially with the sudden appearance of cultivation elements in a modern setting. It's a lot to take in at once, and I can see why some readers might struggle to connect with the initial chapters. ### What Works Well Despite the initial confusion, the world-building is definitely a strong point. The idea of earth evolving into a cultivation-friendly environment, with the promise of exploring other planets, is compelling. I also appreciate the concept of Su Yan's dragon totem, which adds a unique flavor to the story. The action scenes, while sometimes brief, can be exciting, and the blend of training and "face-slapping" provides a classic xuanhuan experience. I noticed that the later chapters seem to pick up the pace and become more engaging, especially as Su Yan starts to embrace a more ruthless approach. ### Areas of Concern One of the biggest issues I see is the pacing and clarity. The plot can feel disjointed at times, and the frequent introduction of new characters with confusing names can be overwhelming. Furthermore, the translation quality seems inconsistent, which can further exacerbate the comprehension issues. I also find the MC's tendency to spare enemies repeatedly a bit contrived, as it prolongs conflicts unnecessarily. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have hinted at significant plot twists, particularly regarding Su Yan's sister. If you're sensitive to spoilers, proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict "Overlord in Cultivation" is a flawed but potentially enjoyable read. If you're a fan of xuanhuan with a unique setting and are willing to overlook some rough edges, it might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a potentially confusing start and some inconsistencies along the way. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, leaning towards a 3 out of 5.

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