List of reviews made by users for the Genius Wizard Takes Medicine novel.
17 users have written reviews for the Genius Wizard Takes Medicine novel and rated it with an average score of 4.6 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 439th among all the novels in the Light Novel Pub Pro platform.
17 Reviews

Good novel, but it lacks creativity. Some plot points are repeated over and over again, for example when MC does missions to earn cash. It's basically the same flow of events every single mission, and it's very repetitive and annoying. Later the power fantasy aspect also starts to be a bit much, MC can do anything and everything, solve every random problem by creating some new magic on the spot. At the start this was countered by problems with his physical health, but it's consequences are largely mitigated as the novel progresses

I can see why this novel is rated quite highly, but I don’t think it deserves to be THAT high. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a perfectly good novel. No mistakes in translation and I only spotted 1 or 2 typos while reading. The combat is really good in this novel, especially because of the way the MC uses his smarts to his advantage. The plot is pretty compelling as well… The only bad thing is the amount of things on the MC’s plate. He has to juggle so many things at once that even I feel the need to take a break reading this. And it’s just one thing after another. If he’s not doing anything important, he’s doing side jobs for some extra cash. If he’s not doing side jobs, he’s researching magic. If he’s not researching magic, he’s running errands to either buy more medicine (drugs) or upgrading his weapons. Not to mention the new things that keep popping up whenever he completes a mission. It gets too much at times and ruins the flow of the story. I even forgot some side characters he met in the beginning until the story brought them back in later. I was like, “Wait, who are these people?” Then I barely recognized them after seeing their abilities.

As of now, I have read 1134 chapters and I follow the story up to date and I must say that you should definitely experience Lenook's long journey!!! I had only experienced this long sense of adventure before with Klein. The size of the world and the variety of characters are fascinating (it definitely needs a wiki page). Lennok is very successful as MC. Side characters are not just empty NPCs!! They all have their own goals (ARIS BEST GIRL)

It is a novel with great word building that is revealed bit by bit. The story is intricate and interesting, with good fights and pretty decent character development. The only downside is it's non-defined power level at low and low-mid levels and the quick pacing at the beginning, which was a little confusing and too fast. But as the story progresses it gets better and better.

Insanely underrated on this platform. One of the better written lightnovels in terms of worldbuilding, characters and style I've seen. Absolutely recommend

I have read the story up to 1009 chapters through machine translation and I have to say that my favorite part of this story is the fact that combat power isn't exactly base on the level system because level is more a symbol of an individual skill and therefore people usually don't fear challenging those at a higher level in this series if they have the correct fighting composition to negate the advantageous of their enemies. The worldbuilding is vast to the point of ludicrous as I don't even know when this is going to end despite reading up to 1009 chapters and the number of characters are insane as even dead characters get named dropped several hundred chapters later, heck you probably need a wiki to keep track of them all. The MC is set as having the best talent as a wizard like ever in this story and although there are being with one or two aspects similar to him, but in terms of overall talent he has no equal and he already knew some magic from the start so he is almost completely self-taught as a Wizard. The MC also further enhance his combat prowess by using the equivalent of binding vows to make his op abilities even more op, but at the same time leave them vulnerable in some way. Also the way he fights feels fresh because of how the author made his abilities and compose the battle. As let face he would win all his boss fights as how could he lose with such an insane list of abilities, but due to the fact that he has the mentality of a JJK sorcerer as he nearly always fights alone and as a result it is not one or two he got capture or nearly killed after coming out of a boss battle due to having lost too much Mana or stamina.

Writing a review after long time. . This is a good novel with good writing standards. . Fights are innovative and well explained. . World building is also good. If you ever read "Perfect Run". This gives the same vibe. . It would have been good if they choose some good title. . - novel title is a bit misleading and does not do justice for actual story and its quality - description also does not do justice. . this is not a game novel, its a world he is transmigrated to. . no game knowledge or hidden treasures which he only etc. . Only thing thats useful is he knows how to use magic as he played previous versions of that game

Now, this is a good story with strong characters with glimpses of deep personalities and past backgrounds. Although it's precisely this part which I find as lacking in frequency to my preference in general, the story has a fast pace - enough to not get hung over by nuances. Lennok is consistently characterised by his determination to achieve his goal and the subtle tension that arises from taking precarious missions is a thrilling aspect which peaks at every major-fight scenario. The only odd thing to mention is the sometimes shabby conceptual realities presented as relevations rather than developments of investigation or actual thinking 🤔

It's pretty good The world building is nice and the side characters have ACTUAL character not some NPCs for the mc to use like many novels out there. What irks me a bit is that the world is way too dark and doesn't have breathers, mc doesn't really talk to anyone which is a tad bit more depressing for my liking. But the overall is nice and the fights are SO GOOD and mc creative and smart. Can't wait for more!

Ok, the novel is a good read. Starts with MC being reincarnated in a 3rd version of a game, into the character he created. The main point in creating a character is the karma balance system i. e. the more OP character you make the more negative buffs he will get, for example mc make a very strong Wizard character and he gets debuffs like insomnia, weak body, mana addictions, lack of physical strength and erectile dysfunction, etc. Then MC got reincarnated into his character and started his journey from being a slave worker to an excellent wizard. He relied on various drugs and narcotics to support his fragile body in fights and that's all that happened till 100 chapters. To know more you need to read novel yourself. My dissatisfaction is only that Mc has gone from weak to bit strong but still he can't tackle at least one debuff. It's getting bit boring if he continues to go like this. At least he can try to make something to alleviate his symptoms.