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The Amber Sword
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Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 1037 votes)
5 | 62% (643 votes) |
4 | 11% (113 votes) |
3 | 13% (138 votes) |
2 | 7% (70 votes) |
1 | 7% (73 votes) |
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
6 Volumes / 1467 Chapters (Completed)
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No
Completely Translated
No
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Weekly Rank: #6344Monthly Rank: #6608
All Time Rank: #90
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On 14779 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #16646
All Time Rank: #85
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.An RPG gamer who played the realistic VRMMORPG ‘The Amber Sword’ for years, finds himself teleported to a parallel world that resembled the game greatly. He takes on the body of an NPC who was fated to die, and with the feelings of the dying NPC and his own heartrending events in the game, he sets out to change the fate of a kingdom that was doomed to tragedy.
Associated Names
One entry per lineHeroes of Amber
TAS
琥珀之剑
TAS
琥珀之剑
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
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Night Ranger (10)
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Recommendation Lists
- ALLCN+
- Masterpieces in their own category
- The Mt. Tai of Chinese Novels
- Win Life with War Strategies
- Western Names Part 2
Date | Group | Release |
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04/04/24 | Otaku translation | v1c19 |
04/01/24 | Otaku translation | v1c18 |
03/29/24 | Otaku translation | v1c17 |
03/28/24 | Otaku translation | v1c16 |
03/25/24 | Otaku translation | v1c15 |
03/22/24 | Otaku translation | v1c14 |
03/20/24 | Otaku translation | v1c13 |
03/18/24 | Otaku translation | v1c12 |
03/16/24 | Otaku translation | v1c11 |
03/13/24 | Otaku translation | v1c10 |
03/12/24 | Otaku translation | v1c9 |
03/11/24 | Otaku translation | v1c8 |
03/08/24 | Otaku translation | v1c7 |
03/07/24 | Otaku translation | v1c6 |
03/05/24 | Otaku translation | v1c5 |
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Reviewed at Chapter 39 First off, I just want to WolfieTranslation for translating this. From what I read in the translator notes there was a lot of editing the original story just so it would made sense. I like novels where the main character is thrown into another world with knowledge of the future or some cheat ability. It’s fun to read it even if they might be ridiculously OP. I like reading the reactions when people find out just how good the MC is. But I just couldn’t keep going on with this novel. I tried, I really did try hard to push on. The premise of this novel was interesting, I liked the MC enough because he’s someone with skill who’s stuck in a somewhat useless body at the start.
Okay so we find out he’s not so useless after all. His abilities are just locked.
- It is really a LitRpg mixed with some Card Games. Avoid if you don't like litrpg or card games.
- MC is not TOO OP. Maybe say 8 / 10, and 10 being Goku/Superman/Saitama level. And 1 being Yamchaa and Krillin. He does use his knowledge of the story to take on the main arcs and twist it to his advantage, but doesn't go overboard and if he fails, he actually is smart enough to recover. There are few 'plot armor' moments as well. The MC is portrayed very realistically as possible without going all Saitama OPM on us.
- Very good details dealing with strategy and tactics in defeating his enemies. So if you like that kind of stuff, this may be for you.
- The translator blatantly states they re write the original. WAIT! Don't run yet. He does it to make the story telling smoother and western style of writing instead of that weird direct translation you get if you keep it eastern. I found that made the story is WAY more easier to read. I really hate all the weird noise sounds and stuff that other translators keep in, you know the "wahh! Ouuh! Hupp! Clang! Bang! Whoosh! Pa! Pa! Puah!" His rewrites actually make the story flow better.
Overall if you are ok with those points, give this a read.This story seems to be a mix of Chinese, Japanese, Western and even Korean elements. Although the equipment system is a little confusing, if you reread it a little bit it becomes much more understandable. I cant say that the characters are unique either, but the action in the story is very good.