The First Legendary Beast Master
The First Legendary Beast Master

The First Legendary Beast Master

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The First Legendary Beast Master novel is a popular light novel covering Fantasy, Action, and Adventure genres. Written by the Author Aoki_Aku. 441 chapters have been translated and translations of other chapters are in progress.

Summary

Born into a dirt poor mining family, Karl only had one chance to get ahead in life, the annual elite recruitment day. On their final day of middle school, every student in the Golden Dragon Nation was given an experimental injection to awaken their affinity with magic.

Those few who succeeded would become the Elite, the leaders and idols of the nation, blessed with incredible magical powers and respected by all. Those who did not would return to their normal lives of hard work and low wages, just doing the best they could.

But with the nation surrounded by enemies, both humans and monsters, how long would these peaceful days of magical idols last?

Follow the story of Karl as he awakens a unique power and strives to become the world's first Legendary Beast Master.

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  • Mire 3

    I feel like the author has so much potential in their writing, I really enjoy the flow and no one feels particularly undesigned. It’s like the author maxed out his world building and character design and forgot to spec in conflict and drama. Suspense creates anticipation, anticipation creates excitement, excitement means more readers. It’s a terrible loop that every one of the top stories on this site follows to a tee. Hope I’m not wrong in my beliefs and will stick with this story till I absolutely hate it.

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  • Kowtow4me 2

    Just my opinion: 4/10 The author dwells too much on the small details, and in many places, it reads almost like a daily journal instead of a story. You normally are trying to pack in the story and events within a certain amount of chapters, so you don't want to use up space on how meals changed, what became favorite foods, boring aspects of daily training, and so on.

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    • LegendaryOtaku 1

      That's the perfect description for Douluo Dalu: The Legend of Heavenly Ruler, every single day the author describes how his maids cook dishes to the MC and how they fight for who will be the one to deliver it first, like, almost every chapter is like that.

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  • lnwUser55947 3

    Somebody please tell the name of the realms for power progression

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    • Attendentofshadow 7

      Awakened>Ascended>Commander>Royal>Monarch>Overlord>Totem>???>>???>Demi God

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  • Skrety 4

    decent 6/10 nothing special but good to waste time

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  • Luggno 1

    I typically have between 10-15 novels pending I. my library waiting g for updats and this read has quickly become my favorite. The bare bones basics needed for a good read are a good plot, well developed characters, and sound writing style. I'd say this has all 3 in heaps. I genuinely enjoy the characters as they are written and as their interpersonal relationships develope, especially mc's summons. It's a great mix of lighter dialogue with more intricate story weaving. It stays light and believable even though there are no major setbacks yet. The author had alluded that there will be more trials in the future though in several paragraphs with heavy foreshadowing. I'm looking forward to this asi feel it will help develop the plot even more. All-in-all I'd 100% recommend this to anyone that's looking for a fun read that isn't so dark or intense.

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  • Bigwhitedude 9

    I love a good tamer story, but this is way too fantastical. I'm 120ish chapters in, and the main character has suffered no adversity. Everything's easy, his teachers try to solve all his problems for him. Nobody is seriously jealous of him, he has no ambitions besides getting stronger, and he has no enemies. All this despite the fact that he loves in an authoritarian dictatorship that nobody dislikes, simply because they're are monsters that can kill them, and the government stops that... I guess? This is basically a slice of life novel pretending it isn't. I haven't checked out any of the newer novels on the site, but after trying this, I'm open to recommendations.

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    • DarkWill 3

      Bro can you help me out with some beast taming recommendations? This novel just doesn't feel right 🥲

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    • dragonlord562 9

      I rejoined site after almost a year of just reading MTL via google translate, surprised how many stories i used to like have gone down in ranking, cant tell if ranking has gotten worse or if stories are less reliable

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      • Zoots 3

        The scene has definitely changed a lot. Some novels finished, leaving avenues for new ones to take their place. There’s just lots of new right now and there’s a lot of stuff being replaced or made new again.

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  • baconbits 1

    Ive come back with a review after catching up Story: 8.5/10 - It’s a refreshing twist to all the villain heavy story plots and “Your courting death!” (Not to say those aren’t classics) but it really fits well into the overall movement. Pacing: 7.8/10 - Could be higher but the author likes to really draw out moments in the story to make it more realistic which is understandable but sometimes it gets out of hand Cast: 10/10 - All the characters are really thought out, the interactions feel real and the connection between Karl and the beasts, the beasts between each other and their overall interaction with the side cast is really nice to see. Fights: 9/10 - Not much to say, it’s really nice to see cuz u can see this was thought out Overall worth the 4.2 rating.

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  • Kindreddd 2

    Dropping at 250+ chapter, the way things happened is just too fast for it to become plausible. A 14 year old boy who grew up from a mine, within less than half a year, became okay with killing, became knowledgeable in almost all important areas may it be combat, diplomacy, flirting and tactics. overtook his teacher and became a commander and is just suddenly excellent at it with just a few words of advise. The author could have at least build up that his gaining knowledge, a time skip here and there, he barely attended any lessons during his few weeks at school his pets were just dope up with resource because the world is just that generous for him. And the force harem even in just a friendly level is disgusting, sad how most authors here a h*rny mentally teenage man with polyamorous fantasy. Anyways such a shame, I really enjoyed the first parts and I really like this genre. If anyone knows a similar story done more maturely and realistically please drop it.

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  • Mire 3

    Honestly not too late for the author to get rid of harem tag. Just slap the beautiful female lead on there and good to go.

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  • EberharRed 1

    Only by chapter 300 of the book I realized that this and the previous book of the author take place in the same universe. The author is trying to build a complex universe that would really work. His work in "Reincarnated With A Summoning System" was lighter and more adventurous, and here he is trying to reveal more serious topics and issues. Such as the ethics of war and mass conflicts. If you look not at the history of the characters, but at the history of the development of the universe - it is very interesting. As for the plot itself - it is quite formulaic. Talent Academy, war # 1 war # 2 the main character is always ahead of everyone. In the previous book, the hero never encountered serious obstacles on his way, did not lose anything significant as in the same Shadow Slave - he just linearly became stronger. This is not the author's strong point, in my opinion, but it is written without rejection of the characters, and this is already good.

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