As of Chapter 151, our sect has 88 members, mostly skilled players, with a few exceptional talents in specific game genres. Some excel at Minecraft construction, others in racing, and some even lead guilds. Even those not named are dedicated gamers, clocking in 8 hours daily. These disciples demonstrate competence, often transcending their realm, thanks to the resurrection mechanic and strategic thinking within a wuxia context.
Initially, I underestimated the players' intelligence from the summary, but they've proven me wrong with their creative ideas, like consuming poison to defeat demons or refining resources for better items. They've even improved cultivation methods through specialization.
However, there are a few issues:
1. Terminology can be confusing. The novel uses unconventional abbreviations like "W" for 10,000 or "300W" for 3 million, which may confuse non-native readers. A more standard notation like "K" (thousand) would be clearer. Additionally, the phrase "hold the grass" is repeatedly used without a clear meaning, despite numerous attempts to decipher it.
2. Repetition becomes tiresome, particularly with overused phrases like "hold the grass" and excessive anime references. While initially amusing, these elements lose their novelty after numerous occurrences.
3. Quality deteriorates significantly after Chapter 25, with nonsensical sentences and subpar editing. This decline justified my lower rating, as later chapters resemble machine-translated content.
In conclusion, while the novel's humor and unique gameplay dynamics earn it a 4.2-star rating, the translation and editing quality drop it to a 3.5/5. I'd suggest giving it a try, but if poor grammar bothers you, it might not be the most enjoyable read.