List of reviews made by users for the Abyssal Lord of the Magi World novel.
5 users have written reviews for the Abyssal Lord of the Magi World novel and rated it with an average score of 4.4 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 545th among all the novels in the Light Novel Hub platform.
5 Reviews

Personally, I give this novel a 5/5. That’s not to say that I don’t have any issues with it, but overall I enjoyed it enough to still give it top marks. So, here’s what I liked, here’s what I didn’t, and here’s what I thought could have been done better. I liked the intricacies of the world. The author clearly put effort into a detailed and well thought out power system, tried to tie in character interactions, and for the most part did a good job of developing characters and the relationships between them. Now, on to what I didn’t like. I didn’t particularly care for how Sophia and Zitra were done, I think the fights should have been shortened a little, and I didn’t care for the children of the original generation arc. Sophia was made out to be a skilled alchemist, but we hardly ever see this profession being employed. Furthermore, we hardly ever see Zatiel and Sophia have any kind of moments that would deepen their relationship. Her character as a whole felt rather undeveloped. Now, Zitra makes her looked fully fleshed out in comparison, we get a few years spent off screen with Zatiel where the main thing he’s doing is inscribing runes, and they supposedly bonded during this time. I’m not saying it didn’t or couldn’t have happened, but I’m saying we never really saw any of it. Plus, her character barely ever sees any direct focus. As for what I think could have been done better, I would have like to see Sophia be fleshed out more. She was never going to be as strong as Zatiel or Ezequiel, but she could have been made into an assassin, a hidden blade who handled some of the more unpleasant business or struck at vital moments. As for Zitra, literally any fleshing out of her character would have been an improvement. Despite my complaints, this novel was an extremely fun read and had its fair share of great moments and fight scenes. I would highly recommend this novel.

This is an amazing piece of art, I recommend it to those who love the magical, and multiple races, realms genre. It also has a bit of sim in it, since MC will want to create a power to himself, and not only be a one-man-army. (albeit, he is. ) The only reason I give it 4 star, is because as all "Overpowered character backstabbed, ganged-up against dies but reincarnates later on. " tropes, the MC behaves sometimes like a new soul. I get it that there is a sync do be done, but sometimes seeing someone who theoretically terrorised the whole universe, but can't control their urges, or makes newbie mistakes, seems to cheapen the plot. But overall, this is one of my fav. novels.

Among the novels I have read, the only thing missing is that the character is in a constant state of war. I definitely recommend reading it, the novel gets better as the MC gets stronger and the main character doesn't make stupid decisions

Not bad not good. I didn't feel anything special from reading this novel but it is not a bad one either. To me, it felt like any other Reincarnation novel. Still, the clone thing was unique but aside from that the arc didn't excite me enough to continue reading. You should give it a try maybe I Don't like this novel that much because I have read way too many Reincarnation novel.

This story is a must read for any that love a healthy combo of reincarnation intense battles mythological gods and monster and a space opera all rolled into one. An intense story. . .
I’m curious as to what ‘newbie mistakes’ you’re talking about. I’m not saying they aren’t there, I’m simply saying I don’t remember them. As for him forming connections with people, the author pointed out that he wasn’t emotionless with what he was doing, but the strength of his soul allowed him to suppress those emotions. When he reincarnated, his soul was no longer strong enough to suppress them, allowing people to get close to him. The only time he got overly emotional when he was strong enough was Sophia’s death and the author stated that his True Name kept him from being able to control his emotions to force an evolution.