Which App Offers The Best Overgeared 2 Translated Experience?

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Haven't found a single app that handles the whole series consistently, honestly. Webnovel's version of the sequel is decent in terms of vocabulary, but the translation speed there is all over the place, and the interface is cluttered with too many pop-ups. I got tired of waiting and tried a couple aggregator sites that had more regular updates, but the quality shifts so much between chapters it feels like different people are working on it without talking to each other.

For reading on the go, I usually just take an EPUB I found from a fan translation group and load it into Moon+ Reader. It's not an official solution, but the typesetting and control over the page are way better than any dedicated webnovel platform app. The main downside is you have to manually update the file every time a new batch of chapters gets released, which is a bit of a chore.

I think the real issue is that no single service seems to fully 'own' the translated experience for this title yet. It's scattered, and you have to piece it together. I'd probably lean toward suggesting someone use a browser with a good reading mode for the most consistent fan-sourced chapters, and save the app for something with a proper, unified release.
2026-08-16 02:28:17
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Wuxiaworld's app is where I ended up. It's not perfect—the early chapters of Overgeared 2 had some awkward phrasing—but it's stabilized. The updates are predictable, the text is clean, and there's no jarring shift in style mid-way through. Plus, having the forum right there to discuss the latest twist with other readers adds a lot to the experience that a static EPUB file just doesn't.
2026-08-17 20:38:59
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