The Prodigies War

The Prodigies War

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天骄战纪

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Battling Records of the Chosen One, BRCO, Tian Jiao Zhan Ji, 天骄战纪

By xiao jinyu, 萧瑾瑜

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
3240 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
wuxiaworld

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
wuxiaworld
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Prodigies War Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Prodigies War "The Prodigies War" is a sprawling xuanhuan novel that I jumped into with high hopes, given its decent overall rating. I found myself pulled in by the classic cultivation elements and the promise of a protagonist overcoming adversity. While the story has its strengths, it also stumbles in areas that ultimately impacted my enjoyment. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with the mystery surrounding Lin Xun's stolen "Origin Aeth Artery" and his upbringing in a mine prison. Mr. Lu's teachings and the artifacts left behind created a compelling starting point. I was eager to see how Lin Xun would navigate the world and uncover the secrets of his past. ### What Works Well I appreciated the multi-layered protagonist. He's a rune master apprentice, talented in martial arts, and possesses a cunning mind. I found the "gate to heaven" system intriguing, offering constant mysteries and cultivation rewards. The story's expansive world, with its various realms and powerful clans, also held my attention. Also, the fact that enemies don't always act according to some vague notion of social standing/face makes the story a bit more refreshing. ### Areas of Concern However, as I delved deeper, some issues began to surface. The introduction of "idiotic young masters" and contrived conflicts felt repetitive. The power scaling also seemed inconsistent, with Lin Xun sometimes appearing too overpowered. Some plot elements felt underdeveloped, and the pacing could be slow at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific plot holes and inconsistencies, such as the abrupt disappearance of the "gate to heaven" system and the rushed nature of Lin Xun's initial cultivation. Others have expressed concerns about the protagonist's moral compass, questioning the justification for certain actions. ### Final Verdict Despite my reservations, "The Prodigies War" offers an engaging journey for fans of the xuanhuan genre. The intricate world-building and compelling mysteries kept me invested, even when the story faltered. However, the repetitive conflicts, inconsistent power scaling, and occasional plot holes prevent it from reaching its full potential. I would recommend this novel with caution, suggesting readers approach it with tempered expectations and a willingness to overlook its flaws.

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