Prohibit Players From Contacting The Copy NPC

Prohibit Players From Contacting The Copy NPC

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禁止某玩家接觸副本NPC!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 禁止某玩家接觸副本NPC!

By 蘿卜海

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
88
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The main god, Mu Mou, was miserable, he couldn’t even afford to eat, he had no choice, he had to listen to his brother and go to the various copies to play a variety of NPCs that blocked the players. In the fallen copies, all kinds of fierce and horrible monsters rampaged, they fiercely roared at people. The only thing that stood out among them was the little monster, he looked exquisite, sitting obediently on the shoulders of a giant watching the players being chased by monsters, this horrible environment didn’t fit him. The next day, the players found a stranded little mermaid on the beach. The little mermaid was lying in the sand, with a poor gray face. He looked at them with tears in his sea like eyes. When he was held up, he would stick to the ground and not move. The players were all moved. In the corner where they couldn’t see, the bomb screen gave a crazy warning.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Prohibit Players From Contacting The Copy NPC Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Prohibit Players From Contacting The Copy NPC "Prohibit Players From Contacting The Copy NPC" is quite the rollercoaster of a read, and I’m still trying to decide how I truly feel about it. With its blend of adventure, romance, the supernatural, and a dash of yaoi, it certainly has a unique flavor profile. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A naive, strong-from-the-start, non-humanoid protagonist navigating a world filled with players and potentially dangerous NPCs? Sign me up! The initial chapters introduce a character who is undeniably powerful yet endearingly clueless, which is a fun dynamic. ### What Works Well The author does a great job of creating a world where everyone seems utterly captivated by the MC. There's a certain charm in watching characters practically bend over backward to ensure our protagonist remains happy and unharmed. The MC's naivete, while potentially frustrating, also leads to some genuinely funny and heartwarming moments. I found myself chuckling at the lengths some characters go to protect him. The balance between the MC's inherent power and his lack of worldly knowledge creates a compelling tension. The ‘strong love interests’ tag is definitely accurate, and I can see why so many readers are drawn to the romantic elements. ### Areas of Concern However, I can also see where some readers might find the story testing their patience. The MC's naivete can occasionally veer into frustrating territory. There were moments where I wanted to shake him and urge him to be more cautious. His unwavering trust in potentially suspicious individuals can be a source of considerable angst. It's a delicate balance, and sometimes the story leans a little too heavily on the "naive" side for my personal taste. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed frustration with the MC's decisions, particularly regarding his interactions with certain characters. The dolphin incident, in particular, seems to be a sticking point for some, highlighting the MC's tendency to prioritize seemingly trivial matters over his own safety. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Prohibit Players From Contacting The Copy NPC" is a mixed bag. It's a story with a lot of potential, driven by a unique protagonist and an intriguing world. However, the MC's naivete may be a deal-breaker for some readers. If you enjoy stories with op characters and a lighthearted tone, and you're willing to overlook some frustrating character choices, this might be a fun read. However, if you prefer protagonists who are quick on the uptake and always make the smartest decisions, you might want to approach this one with caution. I'm still on the fence, but I'm leaning towards continuing, hoping the MC develops a bit more self-preservation as the story progresses.

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