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I'm not into LitRPG though.

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[-] learnbyexample@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

Here are my favorite progression fantasy series that I've read so far:

  • Cradle by Will Wight
  • Mage Errant by John Bierce
  • Arcane Ascension and Weapons and Wielders by Andrew Rowe
  • Bastion by Phil Tucker
  • The Weirkey Chronicles and Street Cultivation by Sarah Lin
  • Soul Relic by Samuel Hinton
  • The Umbral Storm by Alec Hutson
  • Super Powereds by Drew Hayes
  • Portal to Nova Roma by J.R. Mathews
  • The Eldest Throne by Bernie Anés Paz
  • Jekua by Travis M. Riddle
  • The Enchanter by Tobias Begley
  • Eight by Samer Rabadi
  • Morcster Chef by Actus
  • Ascendant by Michael R Miller
  • God of Gnomes by Demi Harper
  • Heaven Fall by Leo Petracci
  • The Mage of Shimmer Mountain by Adam Sampson

Note that some of these have stats, but all of them take place on a real world. I consider LitRPG to be only those that take place inside a virtual reality game.

[-] englishlad@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

John Bierce's Mage Errant is another highly regarded ProgFantasy series - that has recently published its last book in the 'initial series'. I fully expect other works in the same setting though.

Personally I'm also a big fan of Sarah Lin's work in general specifically Street Cultivation and Weirkey Chronicles.

Tao Wong is another very prolific writer in this space - his non LitRPG series, and IMO his best work is the series A Thousand Li - which is a more traditional Chinese Cultivation setting - but without being a Translated Novel. Some ProgFantasy fans find the Progression in this slow.

[-] Enif 1 points 1 year ago

Millennial Mage is really good, a mix of progression, slice of life, and action. Despite the name sounding like it's some sort of "magic in the modern world setting", it's actually a totally unique world and with unique magic and doesn't really have much to do with millennials other than some vague notions of being burdened by debt and dealing with a world that their education didn't prepare them for.

[-] Kipmdang@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

I enjoyed Beware of Chicken a hell of a lot more than I thought I would! Fun series with the first two volumes on Kindle and the rest on Royal Road. I didn't think much of it given the title but it really snuck up on me.

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