You’re an Assassin; Why Are You Maxing Out Long-Range Skills?

You’re an Assassin; Why Are You Maxing Out Long-Range Skills?

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你一个刺客,全点远程什么鬼

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 你一个刺客,全点远程什么鬼

By 飞天神牛

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

The mysterious online game Apocalypse descends upon Blue Planet, ushering in an era of the extraordinary. Qin Chuan is reborn on the day the servers launch, awakening an SSS-tier talent—Sniper God Effect 1: All ranged attacks are guaranteed to hit, and their damage is converted to true damage. Effect 2: For every 1 meter increase in distance from the target, damage increases by 10%. Faced with such a game-breaking talent, Qin Chuan makes his choice: Assassin! One-hit kills, retreating into the distance—who says assassins have to fight up close?

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

You’re an Assassin; Why Are You Maxing Out Long-Range Skills? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You’re an Assassin; Why Are You Maxing Out Long-Range Skills? Alright, let's dive into "You’re an Assassin; Why Are You Maxing Out Long-Range Skills?". The title alone piqued my interest, promising a twist on the classic assassin trope. After spending some time with this novel, here’s my take. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. We've got a reborn protagonist, armed with future knowledge of an apocalyptic game-turned-reality. He jumps back to the game's launch and decides to build his assassin class in a decidedly unconventional way: focusing on long-range skills. The initial chapters set a decent stage, hinting at the MC's past struggles and the potential for a unique power progression. ### What Works Well The core concept of a ranged assassin has a certain appeal, offering a fresh take on the genre. There’s a certain satisfaction in seeing the MC exploit game mechanics to his advantage, creating a build that, on paper, shouldn't work but somehow does. The early stages of his rise to power are engaging, offering a glimpse into his cleverness and strategic thinking. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progresses, some issues begin to surface. The power scaling seems to accelerate rapidly, leading to a situation where the MC becomes overwhelmingly strong in a short amount of time. This can diminish the sense of challenge and make encounters feel less impactful. The balance between game elements and the real world also feels skewed, with the story heavily focused on in-game events, even though the premise suggests an impending merging of realities. This imbalance can make the real-world stakes feel less significant. The descriptions of combat also feel a bit lacking. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here’s where I need to be careful. There's a point where the MC's power becomes so overwhelming that he's essentially one-shotting bosses far beyond his level. This can lead to a disconnect, where the victories feel less earned and more like a result of inflated stats. The level 20 something MC killing a level 75 dragon raises some eyebrows. ### Final Verdict "You’re an Assassin; Why Are You Maxing Out Long-Range Skills?" has an interesting premise and moments of genuine enjoyment. However, the rapid power scaling and imbalance between game and reality elements hold it back. If you're looking for a novel where you can turn your brain off and enjoy an overpowered protagonist, this might be up your alley. However, if you prefer a more balanced and challenging story, you might find yourself wanting more.

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