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

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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

[Sniper God (SSS-tier)]

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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你一个刺客,全点远程什么鬼
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ExBlazE
New ExBlazE rated it
June 16, 2025
Status: c195
Normally, I like OP MC novels. But not this one.

The background before his rebirth sounds like a typical apocalypse game novel scenario. Game affected reality, monsters rampaged, society collapsed, malicious gods descended, MC somehow killing a god in exchange for his own life. All of this happening over a period of ten years. Sure. Cool and all.

Then he's reborn at game start. The novel starts. And man, the start seemed so good, if a bit underwhelming considering his lackluster combat style of stealth, attack, dodge, stealth, repeat.

But now, here's my... more>> main gripe with this novel. I quit at chapter 195. Considering that each chapter has a generous length, how much time do you think has passed in-story?

The answer: A week.

Within that week, MC has gotten so s*upidly strong that he's one-shotting bosses that players would have normally encountered months later. He's hosted an auction worth hundreds of millions, killed a dragon, triggered a world event, annihilated multiple armies, gotten first-clear bonus on literally everything, and most irritatingly - keeps. One-shotting. EVERYTHING.

This isn't a novel where the MC is overpowered in a cool skillful way. It's one where he's OP purely because his damage number is too high. And his primary attack method is throwing a dagger. Just imagine. MC throws a flimsy dagger, boss drops dead. No epic impact, no shockwave, no cool phase-in-or-out of stealth moment. Simply throw dagger. Thud. Enemy on the ground because damage number too high and HP zero. Literally how it's described in novel. I'm not even making this stuff up to bash it. It's ridiculous.

And the peanut gallery acts like it's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Sure, they playfully accuse him of using hacks but that's it. It's just a joke. They just shake their head in admiration.

Don't even get me started on MC's constant internal monologue of the game merging with reality. WHEN exactly? Nearly 200 chapters and it's still only been a week. By the time it happens, this guy will probably be killing the gods that wreaked havoc in his past life. More likely, some dumb 'things are happening earlier than in my last life' stunt will be pulled just to get things going.

As it is, out of the 195 chapters I've seen, there's been maybe 1 or 2 chapters worth of stuff happening outside of the game. And that's just him getting out to buy a house, move his game pod and continue playing.

The more I think about it all, the more annoyed I get. Once I dragged myself out of the binge reading addiction and thought about it for just a minute, this novel seems like such a tr*sh option. I don't recommend at all.

TLDR; MC is OP in a very unattractive style. Time doesn't progress at all even after hundreds of chapters. There's simultaneously lots of things happening and also nothing of importance actually happening. I do not recommend this at all.

But if you do read, you'll likely get hooked on it for a while. Maybe until the part where I personally felt done with it:

Spoiler

The part where the level 2o something MC successfully kills a level 75 flame dragon because he had high DPS and his own level 30 dragon mount was "good at movement and dodging". Such BS.

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tropezero
tropezero rated it
January 29, 2025
Status: c20
Oops, forgot to set a score. 3.5 (Maybe 4.0 if VRMMORPG stories are your jam).

I feel that the title/summary of this is a little silly. Sure, there is a tendency in CRPGs to have rogue/assassin be better at melee. Many devs will tweak the balance so that ranged attacks aren't as good or have downsides. I guess this is what the author is going for? But then they immediately go for the most broken theorycraft/rule lawyering they can think of... this would make any GM wanting to provide challenging encounters... more>> to either toss this character out of his campaign or homebrew rules against such a build.

Spoiler

I haven't read to far yet, but the author really has two options at this point. Either the MC will be the most OP gary stu or they'll constantly put him into obscure situations that highlight some weakness. I mean his damage multiplier is broken, he ignores all defense/evasion, and he has perma stealth? Well the later isn't totally clear yet. It seems like attacking breaks stealth, but he can immediately go back in forever? The obvious counter here would be things that can see thru stealth (a common thing for game bosses to have), aoe damage, and dots/status effects. He doesn't seem to have any inherent speed bonuses or evasion and not sure if damage breaks stealth. Well at least his class is unique so we won't have boring PVP battles were shadow assassins play some lame submarine game on land. There might be a flag/foreshadow that he'll run into enemies that are immune to damage. The most you can hope for there would be some sort of condition the MC has to exploit on a case by case basis, but the vibe I'm getting is that this MC is destined to steamroll without planning anything.

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I'm thinking this will be a series you have to turn your brain off to read. It would be better if it was a comedy but given the setting... I just hope they don't lean to far into the whole mmorpg tropes typical of the genre.

Spoiler

Speaking of... one that always gets me is present here. The game just launched. On one hand players are clueless about basic game mechanics like quests, but somehow there is already a player economy, massive guilds, player rankings, and such a working knowledge about drop mechanics that one has to assume that there was heavy leaks or data mining during a beta.. otherwise how would people be familiar with half of this? Or had time to set it all up.. These types of stories rarely seem to lampshade it or even try to establish a passable excuse like I came up with above.

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