Supreme Magus
List of reviews made by users for the Supreme Magus novel.
26 users have written reviews for the Supreme Magus novel and rated it with an average score of 3 out of 5.
26 Reviews
Honestly I would accept this novel being rated anything from 3-5 stars. That is because it has one of the best, most fleshed out magic and crafting systems I've read and nearly every character is fleshed out and real. However, you can argue that it is a result of there being 3000+ chapters and that plot wise, everything could have happened in 1500 if the story kept to the same masterful pace as it's first 300 chapters. So I recommend that you read the first 300-400 chapters, you understand that from that point the plot may move slower so you can choose to stop it then.
Muy buenas al comienzo y llegando a los 2400 puedo decir que baja la calidad y se nota mucho respecto al inicio de la novela,la novela es buena al inicio pero creo que el autor no supo dar un buen cierre y solo quiere seguir escribiendo
Don't know what to say except for the fact that you should read this. I am just here to give a 5 star rating. So yeah. That's my review. Why hasn't it hit 140 letters mark yet? Also yes this was copy pasted
This is a very very well paced story. Great characters. And to be honest a slightly crazy mc, however it is good because the world is crazy too.
First impression after some chapters, damn MC's freaking strong. Although the stories is kinda slow because of some training arcs and academy arcs, I love it, although when those freaking boring arcs come by, you actually cannot rush-reading it, and btw for your information,
DAMN THE FIGHTING ARCS ARE GOODDAMN LIT 🔥🗣️
A story that, apart from the first chapters, differs quite a bit from the genre. However, you have to get almost to the end of the first arc to really begin to appreciate it.
The protagonist has a behavior that is logical to his psyche, it is not overpower like give me 3000 powers, the structure of the world is perhaps a little too banal for my tastes, however it is quite well structured.
Honestly, I expected much worse, in a panorama in which almost all novels of this type are the spitting photocopy of each other, certainly a breath of positive relief