The Mad Summoner of League of Legends

The Mad Summoner of League of Legends

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英雄联盟之召唤师也疯狂

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 英雄联盟之召唤师也疯狂

By 我是猴子请来的豆

2.7
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
940 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Lin Ling, a normal college student, was summoned to Valoran with a special identity as a summoner. He has a system that allows him to learn the skills of all the heroes of multiples games he had on his laptop before being transported to Runeterra, and also gives him the ability to travel to different game worlds to obtain new powers and enhancements.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

The Mad Summoner of League of Legends Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Mad Summoner of League of Legends Alright, let's dive into "The Mad Summoner of League of Legends." I went in with open expectations, ready for anything, really. This novel promised a League of Legends fanfiction with a twist, and after reading a fair chunk, I have some thoughts. ### First Impressions The premise is interesting enough: our protagonist gets transported to the world of Runeterra with the powers he's accumulated from playing League. It's a classic setup for a fanfic, and the initial chapters do a decent job of establishing the world and the MC's abilities. It's easy to get pulled in by the nostalgia of recognizing characters and locations from the game. ### What Works Well The action is fairly engaging, and the pacing keeps things moving. There's a certain charm in seeing how the MC uses his game knowledge and abilities to navigate the challenges of Runeterra. It definitely scratches that "what if" itch for League of Legends fans. The translation quality also seems pretty solid, which is a huge plus and makes the reading experience a lot smoother. I did enjoy the initial arc and found myself wanting to see what champion the MC would meet next. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects lacking. The character writing can feel inconsistent. Some characters act in ways that feel out of sync with their established personalities, almost as if they've been run through a Chinese cultural filter and lost their original essence. This really detracts from the immersion and makes it harder to connect with the story. Also, some plot points feel forced and contrived. Certain events seem to happen simply to move the plot forward, without much logical explanation or character motivation. This can lead to moments of frustration and disbelief, pulling you out of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There are minor spoilers ahead regarding specific plot points, so proceed with caution if you want to remain completely surprised. Some readers have pointed out specific instances, like Annie's staged kidnapping or the MC's bizarre fighting style in certain encounters, as examples of plot inconsistencies. These moments can feel jarring and detract from the overall experience. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Mad Summoner of League of Legends" is a mixed bag. It has its moments of fun and nostalgia, especially for League of Legends fans. However, the inconsistent character writing and forced plot points hold it back from being a truly great fanfiction. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with plenty of action and familiar faces, it might be worth checking out. Just be prepared to overlook some of its flaws. I'd give it a tentative 3/5 stars – enjoyable in bursts, but not without its issues.

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