
How I Became the World's Strongest Warrior by Using Basic Attacks: Volume 2
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Narrado por:
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Luke Daniels
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De:
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Kenny King
Return to the action-packed epic fantasy series World’s Strongest Warrior as Chuck Taylor battles through the harrowing Tower of the Last God, facing the Seven Sins and Lucifer himself in a gritty adventure to save his closest companion from oblivion.
The grind never ends. The stakes have never been higher.
Chuck Taylor thought he was just getting good. Now he’s the only one left.
After losing his closest companion in a catastrophic raid, Chuck sets aside his prized weapon and takes on the impossible: the Tower of the Last God. One hundred floors. No checkpoints. No second chances. No one’s ever made it past sixteen.
Armed with backup gear, raw grit, and a new dual-wielding ability, Chuck must conquer twisted trials, face the personifications of the Seven Sins, and outfight the Tower’s deadliest champion—Lucifer himself.
The reward? A forbidden artifact that could bring his friend back from oblivion. The cost? Everything.
But Chuck didn’t get this far by playing it safe.
Sometimes, the only way out is up.
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I really like the flow and the weapon concepts
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For book two, there was more of a clear goal for the MC and his friends which I appraciated. The first book did sort of wonder off with the story sometimes and felt like the MC didn't really have a set goal and got swept up into different scenarios just becuase he was strong. With this second book, there felt like a more clear defined goal and something for the MC to keep working at which I really enjoyed. Again King introduced a lot of new characters with many being interesting and fun to see interact with the MC. Speaking of the MC, it was good to see Chuck start to evolve and actually act a bit more emotionally then just robotic. While he was still about accomplishing his goals and making the numbers go up, seeing him break out of his shell and not be so rigid and anger filled like he was in the first book was a nice change of pace.
Obviously we should talk about the elephant in the room as many other reviewers have pointed out, there was a lot of adult frisky time happening in this book. This adult content definitely came out of left field and just kept popping up over and over again throughout the book with very graphic detail. I am not really sure why King felt the need to add all this unwanted adult content to this book, but I really hope he reigns it back in for the rest of the series as I don't think anyone was expecting this book to have so many graphic sex scenes when it was following more of a traditional LitRPG type style and story. Every time these scenes were in the book, I kept feeling super uncomfortable and I could just taste the cringe. I feel really bad for Luke Daniels having to narrate those scenes.
If you take the adult content scenes out of the equation, overall this was a really solid second entry into a new LitRPG series. There was a lot more lore and world building, new fun characters were introduced, the main character actually grew as a person instead of just being a standard murder hobo, and I actually look forward to see where our One Crit Man goes next in this world.
As for narration, Luke Daniels always does a fantastic job. I've listened to dozens upon dozens of books narrated by him and he always does great voice work. I think the only negatives I could say would be that Luke went a bit more deadpan with his voice in random locations in both the first book and this one which tends to hit my ear weirdly when he does so. Most of the time he has a good energy to his voice and brings all the characters to life really well, though his voices for women can get a little whiney or bland sometimes, but when he cuts to his non-emotional voice I tend to have to speed through those parts as they just seem so off.
Anyway, if you liked the first book of this series, the second feels a bit more refined and actually has some goals set for the main character as well as more world building. I would also keep an ear out for the adult content though as it will randomly happen throughout the book and really does feel out of place for this series.
Great Second Entry Except For the You Know What
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I like the book but...
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Cheap Filler
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Great addition
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Sex?
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hornier than ELLC
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Very odd turn?
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Good but, skipped the sex scenes
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Please no Smut
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