Record of Extinction Destiny

Record of Extinction Destiny

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灭运图录

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Record Of Eradicating Destiny, 灭运图录

By cuttlefish that loves diving, 爱潜水的乌贼

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
871 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Cultivation, to sift the false from the true, to see one’s true nature. Those who can achieve this are known as “True People”, they achieve Primordial Spirit and transcend life and death. Record of Extinction Destiny, Dao of Eradicating Destiny? This is the cultivation story of a transmigrator who stumbles upon an ancient immortal technique in these myriad worlds and boundless great thousand worlds.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Record of Extinction Destiny Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Record of Extinction Destiny Alright, let's dive into "Record of Extinction Destiny." After spending some time with it, I've got a pretty good feel for what it offers. It's a completed original xianxia, which is always a plus in my book – no waiting for updates! ### First Impressions I'll be honest, my first impression wasn't stellar. The beginning felt a bit rough around the edges, especially with the exposition. It felt like I was being bombarded with information, which made it hard to really get invested in the story and the characters. But I stuck with it, and I'm glad I did. ### What Works Well As the story progressed, I found myself enjoying it more and more. The plot felt well-planned and moved at a good pace. One thing I really appreciated was how the relationships were handled. They felt realistic for characters who spend significant amounts of time in seclusion, focusing on their own cultivation. The story also does a good job of making time feel like it's actually passing, which isn't always the case in xianxia novels. The cultivation is fast, which can be a plus if you like a protagonist that quickly gets stronger. ### Areas of Concern Even though I enjoyed the novel overall, it wasn't without its flaws. Like many xianxia stories, it falls into some familiar tropes. There were moments where I felt like certain weapons or techniques were forgotten as the main character leveled up, which can be a little frustrating. ### Final Verdict Despite the initial clunkiness and some familiar xianxia pitfalls, "Record of Extinction Destiny" turned out to be a worthwhile read. If you're a fan of the genre and can push through the early exposition, you'll likely find a solid and enjoyable xianxia story with a well-paced plot and believable character interactions. I'd say give it a shot!

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