Full-Time Magister 6th Season · review
Quanzhi Fashi has an interesting premise — a gritty magic world, an overpowered MC with multiple elements, and plenty of room for epic moments. But unfortunately, the execution falls apart, and it becomes more frustrating than enjoyable. The biggest issue is Mo Fan himself. He’s not just reckless; he often stands around watching while people die, only stepping in at the last second. It’s not that deaths happen — it’s that they happen in the stupidest ways, and half of them could be avoided if the MC acted faster or strategized even a little. It feels like the author forces deaths to raise the stakes, butit just makes Mo Fan seem clueless.
On top of that, the animation quality is low, with stiff movements and awkward fight scenes that ruin the impact of battles. It’s hard to get invested when the action feels so cheap.
This show could easily be a 7 or 8 if Mo Fan were smarter and more proactive, and if the animation had more care put into it. The story itself has potential — it’s just buried under frustrating writing and budget animation.
If you’re okay with turning your brain off and just enjoying the idea of a dual-element MC, you might still find something to like. But if you want logical character decisions and meaningful deaths, prepare to be disappointed.