How I Became the World's Strongest Warrior By Using Basic Attacks
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Narrado por:
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Luke Daniels
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Kenny King
When Chuck dies and wakes up in a fantasy game world, he discovers that the secret to success isn’t heroics or clever tricks—it’s sheer grinding persistence.
After spending four months hitting a practice dummy until he breaks the combat system, Chuck embarks on a methodical quest to obtain the most powerful gear possible through relentless optimization. Armed with his evolving practice sword and an unwavering commitment to making his numbers go up, he tackles elemental dungeons, goblin hordes, and the occasional social interaction with the same cold efficiency.
In a world where most adventurers rush headlong into danger seeking glory, Chuck will be the ultimate grinder, meticulously calculating every copper coin, every experience point, and every decimal place of damage in his single-minded pursuit of perfect stats.
Sometimes, the most powerful weapon isn’t magic or heroism. Sometimes, it’s just refusing to quit.
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also mc after the 3 tunnels: obviously the tunnel order didn't matter
the author seemed to have certain things in mind regardless of if they made sense
for example: MC tells another character hey, why don't you show me your t!ts
that same character later THANKS the MC for not hitting on her like everyone else (at best after the sexual harassment he treated her with indifference)
what's up with the sword? the idea of what if I focused on my beginner/starting ability until I had it mastered was interesting, and the idea that practicing with the same sword for months would give some sword benefits(maybe speed or accuracy?) was good, but then magically it gets crystal and fire and ice abilities when even in universe it's explicitly stated that items can only have fire OR ice as they'd cancel each other out and no one did anything special to allow the sword to get around this?! wtf. If you could just cut some fire and ice elementals and get that ability everyone would have it. It feels like the author just really wanted their MC to have an OP sword and didn't think about it at all. Also if your MC only has 1 sword strike skill why give the same benefit to unarmed combat? I get wanting to make your MC powerful, but let them earn it and don't just give it for free.
Also if you want your MC to be a socially inept jerk that's fine, but don't make everyone love him for it. if anything it should hurt him and make people give him bad advice and no assistance, but in the story they all seem to bend over backwards to give him tips on how to be the best ever adventurer and give him a great deal on everything even when he gave them reasons to want to scam him.
person with badly written autism pretends to be focused on efficiency, but it's actually the authors vicarious power fantasy
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Good story
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Was an okay story
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Crunchy but not
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Reader is fantastic, story is power trip
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