
Accidental Champion 3
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Narrado por:
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John Pirhalla
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De:
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Todd Herzman
With the first ten floors of the Tower of Champions complete, Xavier returns to an Earth in peril from invaders from other worlds.
Xavier’s rise through the Tower of Champions has been meteoric, and on his return to Earth, he hits the ground running, clearing dungeons, claiming titles, and gaining mastery over forces that should be beyond his control.
But with Earth’s exposure to inter-planetary warfare, threats from the Bellaran Confederation, Tri-World Imperial Army, and vengeful foes threaten to tear everything he’s fought for apart.
With his companions by his side and the weight of the world on his shoulders, Xavier must protect his world at all costs.
But it looks as though the only way to protect his world may be to leave it.
Don't miss book 3 of the action-packed LitRPG Apocalypse Series by Todd Herzman, with levels, a detailed System, classes, skills, towers, loot, & everything you love about progression fantasy. It's perfect for fans of Defiance of the Fall, System Universe, and He Who Fights With Monsters!
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loved it
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Good book!
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Well written, read, and developed.
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-Mc is really insufferable at times
-Mc is way too OP way too quickly
-Details seem to be lost or not flushed out, and magically seem to be resolved with being written.
-lots of events are never flushed out. Like cool he every day a new challenger, then after 2 it’s like cool that’s over, never going to think about this again and will be mostly irrelevant moving forward.
-Finally, details seem to be wrong at times with it being the narrator or editing in the text, IDK. Just from the number of enemies left or days for events.
It’s okay I guess. Sigh
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This specific book has already had several instances where things happen that shouldn't make sense other than to push the plot and other possible problems further down the line.
The book has setup up certain expectations that are fun to listen to and follow along the story with, but at the same time, nothing quite takes you out of it, like things that the books themselves seemingly set up as impossible.
Main problems Ive had with it early on(Spoilers)
Alistair Reed shouldn't have survived or managed to escape his first encounter with Xaiver.
I know how teleport works as a concept, but a LVL27 havings mean of escaping a LVL101 with a simple teleport skill is insane.
The orb that interferes with mental focused magic seems like it was intentionally added to try and balance out the main character, which is fine, but again regardless of the circumstances he managed to capture the mind of a D rank. A D rank that just so happens to not have access to the same technology despite it seemingly being so common on new worlds (Earth)
A phasing skill allowing Alistair to breakthrough a E rank skill is questionable, but not the same amount of shoeshorning specific things in, since that could at least be believed.
Several instances make no sense other than to push the plot
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Ok book but a bit annoying
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There are some aspects that don't make sense and the MC does some things I wouldn't have, but that's OK. As far as LitRPG books go, it's fun.
It's silly and I love it
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Enjoying it still
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Do thing; "It's the same, but also on an unrelated note (5 min later) Everybody arrives: "Look around! Now have everyone grunt or repeat what I just said and at each new opinion on the obvious situation." Insert "But what if our enemies who want us dead should not be killed/We are bad people" moment at any time.
All this gets in the way of pretty satisfying combat once the author stops telling you not to enjoy it. So the series has potential, but the author is his own worst enemy.
Padding and lots of pointless stalling interferes
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Secondly, the mind control makes this a snooze fest. If Xaviar things what he is doing is painfully easy and boring, then imagine us readers getting it second hand. There are ways to write an OP story, this is sadly not one I wish to continue reading.
As for the guardian he got for his base. It was painfully obvious by how Xavior initially treated him, that the power was going to his head in a very annoying way, and that feeling did not stop for a long...long time.
Too OP, too many inner monologues, and too nonsensical developments.
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