Scoring the Sacred Body of the Ancients from the Get-go
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开局签到荒古圣体
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: Check-In Sacred Body of the Ancients, Sign-in at the Start With the Ancient Holy Body, Signing Into the Desolate Ancient Holy Body in the Beginning, Start by signing in and obtaining the Ancient Divine Body, 开局签到荒古圣体
Jun Xiaoyao was transported to a mystical world and became the divine child of a Clan of the Ancients. He came to possess an invincible background, unparalleled talents and even a check-in system, enabling him to acquire an Accomplished Sacred Body of the Ancients at the very beginning of his new life.
He acquired the Divine Elephant Overpowering Force, a six-star reward, checking in at the Old Tablet of Taiyue.
He acquired the Bones of Supremacy, a seven-star reward, checking in at his Ten Years Old Banquet.
He acquired the Cauldron of Maternal Qi of All Beings, an eight-star reward, checking in at the Bronze Mystical Hall.
He acquired the Grand Method of Freedom Melding, a ten-star reward, checking in at the Borderless Ocean.
He sat on the clouds countless years later, with his sword pointing at the heavens, saying, “I alone shall rule over the heavens and the earth. I shall become the pinnacle at the very end of the mystic path!”
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Scoring the Sacred Body of the Ancients from the Get-go Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Scoring the Sacred Body of the Ancients from the Get-go
I dove into "Scoring the Sacred Body of the Ancients from the Get-go" with high hopes. The premise – a protagonist starting at the top rather than clawing his way up – felt like a refreshing twist on the usual xuanhuan formula. I was eager to see how the author would handle a character with such immense power and privilege from the very beginning.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued. The early chapters did a decent job of establishing the protagonist's powerful background and the unique sign-in system. The idea of reaping benefits by simply being in certain places felt like a fun mechanic. However, the early pacing felt a bit rushed, with events unfolding too quickly to allow for proper character development or world-building. I wanted to connect with the story, but it was hard when everything happened so fast.
### What Works Well
The core concept of an already overpowered protagonist is undoubtedly appealing. The sign-in system, while not groundbreaking, provides a steady stream of power-ups and resources, which is satisfying to see. I also appreciate the author's willingness to subvert the typical "weak-to-strong" narrative, offering a different perspective on the cultivation genre. Some readers may also enjoy the MC's dominant and confident personality.
### Areas of Concern
My biggest issue lies with the protagonist's character. While an anti-hero can be compelling, the MC's arrogance and lack of empathy often felt excessive and unearned. It was difficult to root for someone who consistently treated others with disdain, especially when the story seemed to justify his actions. The romance aspect also felt underdeveloped and, at times, problematic, with potential love interests seemingly drawn to him for shallow reasons. Furthermore, the plot felt repetitive, following a predictable cycle of underestimation, conflict, and easy victory.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several reviews mention a specific incident involving a distant cousin of the MC slaughtering an entire family and kingdom, and the MC intervening to protect his cousin, even killing the revenge-seeking prince's love interest. This event highlights the MC's questionable morals and may be a turning point for some readers.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Scoring the Sacred Body of the Ancients from the Get-go" has an interesting premise and some enjoyable elements, but ultimately falls short due to its unlikable protagonist, repetitive plot, and underdeveloped romance. While the overpowered MC and unique system may appeal to some, I found it difficult to fully invest in a story where the main character's actions often felt unjustified and the world lacked depth. I'd give it a 2.5/5.