This Necromancer Just Wants to Plant Trees

This Necromancer Just Wants to Plant Trees

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死灵法师只想种树

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees, 死灵法师只想种树

By the key in 10 years, 十年一键

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
606 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Transcending into a World of Magic Matthew found himself in a game world, but it seemed like his system had a little hiccup. “Class: NecromancerMission: Plant TreesObjective: 1000 treesRewards: Summon ‘Bone Dragon’ & a ton of EXP.” And just like that, a Necromancer who revered balance more than any Druid was born.

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Publication Information

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

This Necromancer Just Wants to Plant Trees Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on This Necromancer Just Wants to Plant Trees Alright, let's dive into "This Necromancer Just Wants to Plant Trees." The premise definitely grabbed my attention: a necromancer with a druid's heart (and powers!). It's a unique blend that promises a fresh take on the fantasy genre. But does it deliver? Let's break it down. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were intriguing. The idea of an undead-commanding environmentalist fighting arsonists is undeniably fun. The contrast between the MC's dark powers and his morally upright actions creates a compelling, if slightly confusing, dynamic. I was hooked by the sheer novelty of it all. ### What Works Well The story's core concept is undoubtedly its strongest point. The author attempts to explore the philosophical implications of combining life and death, which is a fascinating concept. The branching plot keeps things moving, and the overall narrative flow is generally well-executed. It feels like there is a good story to be found here. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel stumbles in several key areas. The most glaring issue is the translation quality. It's riddled with inconsistencies, repeated text, and character names that seem to change at random. This makes reading a chore and actively detracts from the story. Beyond translation, the characters themselves, while not terrible, lack a certain spark. They feel somewhat generic, and the sheer number of characters introduced makes it difficult to connect with any of them on a deeper level. The power system is also vague, making it difficult to understand the stakes in combat situations. The fights themselves are also reported as lacking excitement. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have also pointed out potential issues with the philosophical underpinnings of the story, specifically the MC's attempts to reconcile necromancy with nature. The argument is that undeath inherently contradicts the natural cycle, and the story's justification for this fusion feels somewhat contrived. ### Final Verdict "This Necromancer Just Wants to Plant Trees" has a lot of potential, but it's currently held back by significant flaws. The core concept is intriguing, but the poor translation, weak characters, and muddled power system make it a difficult read. If the translation were improved, and the characters were given more depth, this could be a truly special novel. As it stands, I can only give it a tentative recommendation with a strong caveat: proceed with caution.

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