Super Electric Eel Avatar

Super Electric Eel Avatar

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超级电鳗分身

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 超级电鳗分身

By the sheathed sword, xia zhong cang jian, 匣中藏剑

2.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
267 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Because of an accident, Chen Fan obtained the power to possess an electric eel! Of course, being an ambitious guy, Chen Fan just HAD to explore his Electric Eel Avatar thoroughly! Captains, are the Somali pirates still giving you a headache? Come and hire me online, and I will guarantee that your ship will be even safer than protected by an American aircraft carrier!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Super Electric Eel Avatar Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Super Electric Eel Avatar Okay, so I dove into "Super Electric Eel Avatar" with moderate expectations, given the premise. A guy gets an electric eel avatar? Sounds like it could be a fun, quirky read. Unfortunately, my experience was a mixed bag, and I'm left feeling pretty conflicted. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued. The whole genetic modification angle seemed like it had potential, especially with the "poor to rich" trope thrown in. I was ready for a wild ride of power-ups and maybe some creative uses of electric eel abilities. The early chapters definitely had that "fresh wind" feel. ### What Works Well Honestly, the initial concept is probably the strongest point. The author creates an interesting premise, and for a while, it's genuinely enjoyable to watch the protagonist navigate his newfound abilities and climb the social ladder. The translation, while not perfect, seemed adequate enough to keep me engaged, at least for the first hundred chapters or so. ### Areas of Concern Here's where things get dicey. A significant issue that kept cropping up for me was the... let's call it "questionable" portrayal of other cultures. It felt less like nuanced world-building and more like… well, leaning into harmful stereotypes. It made it really difficult to enjoy the story. Beyond that, I felt like the characters lacked depth. The villains were cardboard cutouts, and even the supporting characters felt underdeveloped. Also, the story seemed to lose its way, especially with the introduction of a portal. It felt like a completely different story shoehorned in, and not in a good way. The science behind the avatar was also a bit hand-wavy, but I could forgive that if the rest of the story held up. Sadly, it didn't. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, major spoilers ahead! Apparently, the ending is a massive letdown. The protagonist goes on the run, executes a waifu candidate (yikes!), and then the story just… ends? With no real resolution? That sounds incredibly frustrating. ### Final Verdict "Super Electric Eel Avatar" had potential, but ultimately falls short. The racism and shallow character development make it hard to recommend. The nonsensical plot developments and abrupt ending just add insult to injury. If you're looking for a casual binge and can stomach the problematic elements, maybe give it a shot, but be warned: you might be left feeling disappointed. I'm giving it a generous 2/5.

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