Upgrade Specialist in Another World

Upgrade Specialist in Another World

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异界之装备强化专家

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Dị Giới Chi Trang Bị Cường Hoá Chuyên Gia, USAW, 异界之装备强化专家

By endless sea of clouds, 茫茫云海

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1356 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

Upgrade Specialist in Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Upgrade Specialist in Another World "Upgrade Specialist in Another World" presents an interesting premise: a cultivation world meets RPG mechanics, with a protagonist who gains the ability to upgrade items. I dove into this novel with high hopes, intrigued by the blend of xuanhuan and gaming elements. However, my experience was a mixed bag, with some aspects shining while others left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with their detailed fight scenes, a refreshing change from the often vague descriptions in other xianxia novels. I appreciated the focus on martial arts techniques and the lack of constant commentary from onlookers. The concept of a protagonist who isn't instantly overpowered also appealed to me, offering room for genuine growth and development. ### What Works Well I found the upgrade mechanic to be a unique and engaging aspect of the story. The idea of imbuing items with game-like effects in a real-world setting is quite creative. I also enjoyed the fact that the power system didn't escalate to absurd levels, keeping the focus on more grounded combat. The author's attention to detail in fight choreography and the characters' emotional reactions made the battles feel visceral and impactful. I thought the author did well with the side characters and gave them an important role as the story progressed. Some readers found the MC to be very relatable to people that are living a below-average life. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the upgrade mechanic, despite its potential, felt somewhat underdeveloped. I was hoping for more exploration of treasure hunting, dungeon delving, and crafting epic items. Instead, the story often devolved into repetitive cycles of fighting arrogant antagonists and upgrading items in between. One of my biggest issues was with the main character himself. While some found him relatable, I found him to be bland and naive at times, making questionable decisions that seemed solely for the sake of plot advancement. This inconsistency in his character made it difficult for me to fully invest in his journey. I was also disappointed with the romance, which felt underdeveloped and unmemorable. Some readers may find that the first chapter is not very good, but I think it is important to accept what happens and enjoy the rest of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific instances where the MC's actions felt illogical, such as leaving witnesses alive after a revenge killing or revealing his powers to a potentially untrustworthy individual. These plot points felt contrived and detracted from the overall experience. There were also complaints of overused plot devices, such as the MC's love interest being kidnapped repeatedly. ### Final Verdict "Upgrade Specialist in Another World" has its moments of brilliance, particularly in its unique blend of genres and detailed fight scenes. However, the underdeveloped upgrade mechanic, inconsistent characterization, and repetitive plot elements ultimately hold it back. While it may be an enjoyable time-killer for some, I found it to be a somewhat flawed and ultimately average read.

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