List of reviews made by users for the The Martial Unity novel.
63 users have written reviews for the The Martial Unity novel and rated it with an average score of 4.3 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 33rd among all the novels in the Web Novel World platform.
63 Reviews

The novel starts slow and nice. There are a lot of information due to the world building elements. But it picks up very impressively, something that very few novels are capable of doing. I highly recommend this for people who love to learn new stuff, especially science stuff

Filled With Plot Twists A Fresh, New & Nerdy Take At Cultivation Different From Anything You Have Ever Read Will Always Keep U On Your Toes!!

Subpar plot with over explained "realistic" martial arts theories, written by someone that obviously never practiced martial arts, fought or sparred in any degree. Plus pages of unnecessary junior highschool physics explained by character invoice during actual combat make it funny. You can not think or daydream that way while you are fighting against anybody let alone somebody with superior strength, speed and better martial skills. In fact you can not think anything complex at all if you don't want to get distracted and beaten. It was really an underwhelming experience from some novel that claims it has our world's realistic martial arts perspective. And it is really creepy that a 59 years old is acting like a kid and interacts with other kids as his peers.

The quality of writing almost on par with RI. . . The story and world building has no influence of typical eastern martial art novel such as murim or immortal martial arts(Im not racist as im an asian that live in Asia continent. . . Im probably more asian than any Asian-American u might know). . . Its hype is different from reading RI but still mind blowing. . . The author explained the process of each martial art like he is a physicist that on par with Einstein (even though im not understand some of it). I think author is a part time scientist. . . This sh*ts is worth every single second time i spent on it. . . Yeah not gonna help me in my college but still worth it. Yeah it's quite slow as I have read more than 1000 chapter he still at the middle of the world in terms of power but the process is what make the reading more enjoyable. (Btw im at chapter 1062 and still reading)

This is an interesting novel to read. The vibe is similar to Naruto in some cases later in the novel too (Missions, mercenary type of work, training arcs, characters). I would note that some parts do get kind of repetitive and lackluster. I would compare some of the parts to One Piece fillers, but I personally read through them anyway and still enjoyed it. There is entertaining foreshadowing and in depth explanations throughout the novel. Personally, I really enjoy the novel despite the "rough around the edges" grammar and repetitive statements in the writing. I would rate this 5 stars if there was more care in the quality, such as proof reading chapters. (I don't know if that is the Author's fault, or whoever copy and pasted this novel over. )

uses the word banter every chapter. To enjoy reading you have to skim/skip every exposition dump chapter. for example: there is 2 chapters solely dedicated to explaining how the different missions martial students can take are classified. 2 chapters spent explaining a system that could be summarized in 2 sentences.

good read unique world building and power concept, the MC is not a pscyco with family problem and doubke standard ancthe best part is the MC had good ambition(not some insignigicant reason as to become strong for an inconsecuental revenge). well there many over explanation in the early chapter but still overall good storyđź‘Ť

First of all the novel is very slow paced, so if you don’t like slow paced novels or don’t have a lot of patience, I wouldn’t recommend this one. There’s a lot, and I mean a lot, of world building and explaining. Everything is very well explained and detailed. It is a well written novel, I haven’t seen or noticed a single plothole, but I did enjoy reading this novel a lot so I might have just missed it whilst I was speeding through the novel. I know that most people expect a lot of fighting from this novel, which I understand, but there isn’t as much as most people hoped for. Imo it’s more like a slice of life, of the MC, and we just witness how he grows and becomes stronger. But that’s only at the beginning, if I don’t remember wrong, somewhere around chapter 800 MC starts to fight/travel way more than before. The info dumps are brutal for most, I enjoy info dumps, but even for me some were just too much. Most just skip them, but if you’re going to read this, I recommend skimming through some chapters if you get bored. The chapters are kinda short, so I don’t think it’s really necessary to skim or skip anything, but most did skim or skip a lot of chapters. And before you read all the other reviews, just look at the chapter that they are in, almost everyone who is past chapter 1500+ gave it 4 or 5 stars, it's not as bad as most people say it is but it's also not as good. But just don’t listen to the people who have only read 100 or 200 chapters, that's not nearly enough to accurately rate/review a novel that has 2000+ chapters. Also very important, the writing at the beginning is bad, especially during fights, but it gets better. Have fun reading :)

This novel is incredibly slow paced. That's the most important thing to know going in. Its a martial arts novel where the first fight happens around 100 chapters in (not counting friendly spars) Part of that is due to the info dumps. In other novels you may find a couple of paragraphs and think it's a large info dump. In this novel you will find they can be a couple of chapters long. Worse they are usually rather meaningless, with no relevance to anything approaching plot. So unless you like them just for flavour, you may want to avoid. Speaking of plot. at chapter 100, there hasn't really been any yet that you couldn't get from the 7 line summary. It's a fairly straight forward account of martial area training. A roller-coaster of twisting narratives this is not. For the good points, the writing and translation are competent. So there's no struggle to read this. The few side characters are also developing well, with distinct personalities and interactions with each other. Rather than NPCs who only exist when the MC talks to them. All in all its OK so far. Nothing to shout about.

I found this novel to be an engaging and dynamic web novel. The story does a fantastic job blending martial arts with a well-thought-out cultivation system and real scientific theories. The fight scenes are vivid and intense, keeping you on the edge of your seat, while the protagonist's journey is inspiring, showing real character development as he grows stronger both mentally and physically. What I enjoyed most was the balance between action and world-building. The unique powers and detailed martial arts styles give the world depth and intrigue. However, the pacing can be a bit slow at times, with certain arcs feeling drawn out. Overall, Martial Unity offers a compelling narrative for fans of martial arts and cultivation novels, with an exciting protagonist and a well-structured universe that keeps you coming back for more. This Sh!t's buzzing and fr worth a try
That's the narrator telling it to us not him in the fight also how far have you read the novel it only get's better and better