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A normal guy gets hit by a truck and isekai’d.Why? Because trucks are apparently some cosmic loophole.He decides to be a dungeon, because it sounds weird and interesting to be one.Is it? Let’s find out. Collapse
Dungeons, LitRPG, Magic, Weak to Strong, Adventurers, Non-human Protagonist, Reincarnated in Another World, Reincarnated as an Object, Modern Knowledge, Medieval, European Ambience, Monsters, Game Elements, Level System, System, Multiple POV
Hello everyone! Can I ask you to advise me a couple of cool and interesting fantasy stories for hundreds of chapters? Where the main character is not an asshole, not an imba, but strong and not a pacifist? For example, such as "Tree of Aeons" "The Runesmith" "Reincarnation in the game, as a friend of the hero" and so on ...? Or even similar ones, where the main character is the core of the dungeon, or any other inanimate object? Not in the comedy genre! Sorry for the grammar, I wrote through a translator...
Read dungeon without a system, reborn as demonic tree,
I read it and I didn't like it...thanks for the advice!!!
The Dungeon Without a System and Reborn as a Demonic Tree.
I read it and I didn't like it...thanks for the advice!!!
This nigga a pure hater. That's crazy
Reborn as a dragon Reincarnated as demonic treeDungeon without a systemJackal among snakesKingdoms bloodline(must read)
I read it and I didn't like it...thanks for the advice!!!
I keep scrollin and this nigga likes nothing, what in tarnation
You know the bad thing about being Brazilian is that most br want everything in Portuguese and I don't care what language it's in so I go there and read and translate alone if necessary I'd like someone like that to read novels, os The guys I know only read mangas and manhwas but the novels only once in a while, they are the most enjoyable to read, Supreme Magus, Ending maker, Dungeon without a system so on the trash of count's family etc
I read it and I didn't like it...thanks for the advice!!!
My guy has no taste, ain't nothin makin this boy like a novel
If you like Tree of Aeon then I am sure you would probably like chinese novel "Game of World Tree", sadly there is still no proper English translation for this novel.
To be honest, I really don't like the Chinese style, namely the maximalism and pretentiousness of the work...
Well I don't understand what you mean ?
Their works often use numbers that only children brag about "And I have a hundred million candies at home" "And I have a TRILLION!" "Oh, right? Then I have a hundred million, trillion cars at home!
Ah I see, me as well don't like that kind novel ?
I read it it's good there is manhua name evolution begins with big tree which is also good
3 preguntas, será blando con los humanos? "no matar humanos o ser su guardián" y su IQ es bajo " tonto se mete en problemas innecesarios" y es héroe?
Highly recommended. The updating time may be slow, but it's a pleasant mix of the playful troll mentality of the main character of So I'm a Spider so What? with a base building idle rpg game. Honestly quite refreshing to read, and is very addicting. Basically mc dies, and is reborn in a small town as a dungeon. Dungeons are fairly commonish, them being sorta sentient "things" that can be aggressive (tries to kill delvers), be cooperative (like a fun dungeon that doesn't kill delvers, but is generally challenging and rewarding), and toybox (more like a holy land-esque place where the dungeon core creates an environment full of nice things that people can wander in and take stuff as long as they follow the rules). It's kinda weird to describe dungeons, they come in many forms. There is the MC which controls the house and can "place" things like a base building game. There's also one that controls a forest, and one that controls a graveyard. but overall I'm really liking it so far(ch69). The "monsters" of the dungeon (which is a manor) can communicate with the sentient MC, and in turn, the MC is on good terms with the town, so there is not really much "conflict".If you like fun and wholesome base building with interesting characters and different perspectives, you might like this novel. 4.6
Interesting premise, good reviews(wish the author would put the chapters as numbers but all good), I'll let this sit in to read for a few months. Hope everyone enjoys
A NORMAL guy gets killed by a truck and decides to be a dungeon because it's weird and interesting to be one.Definitely not a normal guy to me.
Its counterpart that came out in 2022 is much better, it's too boring. And yes, there is a system here, those who write back e are not friends with their heads
Name
A dungeon without a system
It's a sin to compare that a novel is better and not giving the novel name. Shame
It is fixed in the recommendation to this
Next I wanna see Toilet LifeA normal guy gets hit by a truck and isekai’d.Why? Because trucks are apparently some cosmic loophole.He decides to be a Toilet, because it sounds weird and interesting to be one.Is it? Let’s find out.
One of my favorites is, “Life in Another World as a Vending Machine” or something similar to that.
Knowing that some vending machine sell used panties in japan, there must be some author with hardcore fetish who writted such series, but it never got popular enough to be know outside of japan.
Any dungeon novel suggestions?Where rather than creating rat hole for a dungeon.The dungeon expans outward and consume the world?Like making world itself a dungeon?Any suggestions?
Well that's kind of what happens near the end of the Divine Dungeon Series by Dakota Krout. Great read but not a webnovel.
where to read?
Amazon
Z libraryFree read.Use torIn Amazon u need to pay
It’s not like it’s Webnovel where you’re paying hundreds of dollars to read one book, The whole divine dungeon series is 20ish dollars. Just buy it.
Yes, use tor sites, get malware and ransomware, then have your credit card info and identity stolen. Instead of paying $2.99 for a kindle book... Good plan.
What do you mean "Tor Sites" and getting malware from using TOR. I don't think you understand the technology my fellow Daoist.
Unless you’re experiencing in how to avoid it, downloading random files off of questionable sites is probably the fastest way to get viruses on your computer
Yes. But there is no such thing as "Tor Sites". There are Onion domain sites, but they didn't recommend you go to one. TOR blocks a lot of malware itself. It doesn't allow most of anything to run on it except HTML and CSS so using TOR itself is a great way to stop malware and visit a site securely. It's also anonymous which is why #POPCORN_DEMON# originally recommended it. I never said you should download random things. I agree that if you are on a sketchy website using a virtual machine and some anti-ransomware and anti-malware software running is best practice before downloading anything. But let's not go blaming TOR, a web browser, blindly. That's the kind of stuff that makes people resistant to taking steps to increase their privacy.
Any other book suggestions?
Tried to read Divine Dungeon after this recommendation, but the 3rd book was just terrible. I feel bad for non web novel LitRPG readers if this book is considered one of the best mainstream LitRPG books.
I love those books to bad it ended so quickly
The Bone Dungeon series on Amazon is pretty good.
Saw lots of comment saying it was dungeon born ripoff or something like that.So I'm hesitant to read it.Well i guess i should try for myself.
Dungeon without the system
What kind of creep want to be a dungeon?
Is it just like being a tree or a stone and the author says he's normal? All possibilities washed away... I'm really impressed how crazy he is
The kind that is entertaining to read about.
A well read dungeon core novel without the system. It’s free form in its dungeon building but follows set guidelines that focus new dungeons. Overall a really good read with fun story and well developing characters.Just note that this is a dungeon core novel, by its genre it will have large info dumps, walls of text theory crafting, and little exploration. This is not a book for everyone but is definitely good.Score 4.7
What do you mean without system?
It doesn’t have an interface or crazy number crunching you would expect from similar novels that do use a system.
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- Chapter Four: The Pitter Patter of Little Feet
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- Chapter Ten: The Party
- Chapter Thirteen: Changes
- Chapter Sixteen: A change in Perspective
- Chapter Nineteen: The Neighbor
- Chapter Twenty-Two: Battle Lines Drawn
- Chapter Twenty-Five: Into the Breach
- Chapter Twenty-Eight: Beyond the Pale
- Chapter Thirty-One: Biting the Bullet
- Chapter Thirty-Four: Fighting Boredom
- Chapter Thirty-Seven: Continuing the Inspection
- Chapter Forty: The Ratkin Enclave
- Chapter Forty-Three: Designating The Voice
- Chapter Forty-Six: An Apology
- Chapter Forty-Nine: Round One
- Chapter Fifty-Two: Recognition
- Chapter Fifty-Five: The Lone Wolf
- Chapter Fifty-Eight: Exposition!
- Chapter Sixty-One: An Interest in Outside
- Chapter Sixty-Four: Party Up
- Chapter Sixty-Seven: Progress
- Chapter Seventy: Teamwork
- Chapter Seventy-Three: Violet
- Chapter Seventy-Six
- Chapter Seventy-Nine
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- Chapter Eighty-Five
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- Chapter Eleven: The Third Inspection
- Chapter Fourteen: From Bellow
- Chapter Seventeen: A Small Gift
- Chapter Twenty: The Meeting
- Chapter Twenty-Three: The Plan
- Chapter Twenty-Six: The Battle at Neverrest
- Chapter Twenty-Nine: Aftermath
- Chapter Thirty-Two: Consequences
- Chapter Thirty-Five: Adjusting Normalcy
- Chapter Thirty-Eight: The Enchanting Lab
- Chapter Forty-One: Reflections
- Chapter Forty-Four: Plans For The Underground
- Chapter Forty-Seven: Tiny's Chest
- Chapter Fifty: Field Trip
- Chapter Fifty-Three: The Lord of Unkindnesses
- Chapter Fifty-Six: Putting Away Toys
- Chapter Fifty-Nine: Application
- Chapter Sixty-Two: Idle Planning
- Chapter Sixty-Five: New Ways of Thinking
- Chapter Sixty-Eight: A Sweet Presentation
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- Chapter Eighty
- Chapter Eighty-Three
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- Chapter Three: Expansion and Upgrades
- Chapter Six: Making Friends
- Chapter Nine: House Keeping
- Chapter Twelve: The Office of Dungeon Affairs
- Chapter Fifteen: Settling In
- Chapter Eighteen: Secret Base
- Chapter Twenty-One: Preparing Defenses
- Chapter Twenty-Four: Reinforcements
- Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Cost of Victory
- Chapter Thirty: Learning The Ropes
- Chapter Thirty-Three: Loose Ends
- Chapter Thirty-Six: Starting the Next Inspection
- Chapter Thirty-Nine: The Graveyard
- Chapter Forty-Two: Paying Respects
- Chapter Forty-Five: A New Scion
- Chapter Forty-Eight: Thedeim
- Chapter Fifty-One: A Quiet Day
- Chapter Fifty-Four: Punishments
- Chapter Fifty-Seven: Magic Basics
- Chapter Sixty: The Gauntlet
- Chapter Sixty-Three: The New Dungeon
- Chapter Sixty-Six: Planning and Adapting
- Chapter Sixty-Nine: Nice
- Chapter Seventy-Two: To New Friends
- Chapter Seventy-Five
- Chapter Seventy-Eight
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