How I Became The World’s Strongest Warrior By Using Basic Attacks: A System Optimization LitRPG
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After a near-death experience, Matt awakens to find himself imbued with strange new abilities and an interface.
Now, Matt must learn to harness his newfound powers and navigate the dangerous landscape of post-apocalyptic Chicago to battle mutated plants, feral humans, and the twisted machinations of those who seek to control the world. With the fate of the planet hanging in the balance, Matt must master his abilities, forge unbreakable bonds, and become the hero the world needs.
Will he rise to the challenge and rewrite humanity's future, or will Mother Nature's wrath consume them all?
When electrical engineer Seymour Simes is mysteriously transported from a routine maintenance job to the Late Pleistocene epoch, his technical expertise becomes both his lifeline and an exercise in futility. Armed with nothing but his work tools, FR clothing, and an unexplained high-tech interface in his vision, he must adapt his modern engineering mindset to survive in a world where everything is bigger, stronger, and hungrier than anything in recorded history.
As he struggles to establish shelter and find food in a landscape populated by dire wolves, sabertooth cats, and giant prehistoric bears, Seymour discovers that his greatest asset isn't his technical knowledge—it's his ability to analyze problems methodically in a world that's engineered to kill him. But with his modern tools degrading and ancient predators closing in, he'll need more than just careful analysis to survive the world's most lethal epoch.
Well, here we are. We’ve done a lot of quests, killed a lot of creatures, saved the world a few times, and even got the girl.But now? Now playtime is over.The game maker has made his final move, and he’s pitting me not only against the creatures of Earth, but the creatures of the cosmos.That’s right, it’s time for a battle royale.But even as I fight for not just D.C. but the world, I can’t help but remember who the real enemy is. Sometimes, you just have to wake up and fight God… or at least a god.It’s endgame, and I don’t intend to be the one who dies.
When a particle accelerator explodes in the heart of Los Angeles, not only is the world suddenly turned into an apocalyptic hellscape, but suddenly people also have super powers.
Except Jake, who doesn’t think he has any powers until he is killed fighting a supervillain and respawns before the battle started. That’s right, Jake’s power is to respawn upon death, but that’s not all. Unlike every other superhero on the planet, he can also level up.
So now he has one goal and one goal only. To become the most powerful superhero the world has ever known. One battle at a time.
Out of the fire and into the frying pan… …and by
frying pan,
I mean Ohio.
That’s right, we’re taking this show on the road. D.C has gained the attention of more than just one angry game maker and countless monsters, so when a set of mysterious twins ask for my help, I can’t possibly refuse. Besides, my party could use a change of scenery.
Now, we’re going from D.C. to Cleveland with more stops on the way than you can shake a stick at… or a legendary weapon. In the end, it won’t be about the journey, but about the friendships you make along the way… right?
Who am I kidding? It’s about the levels.
Name’s Chuck. Not sure if you’ve heard of me, but you will. This is my story. I was bowling when the Gamemaker came and turned our perfectly normal world into an apocalyptic hellscape.Now, I’m going to have to pick a class, pick a crew, and pick a fight if I have any chance of surviving this new world. And what better way to build a better me than by picking all the skills. That’s right. We’re going unspecialized. Pretty special, huh?Well, we’re about to find out just how many skills one man can have… or die trying. Literally.But if I win, I hear there’s pizza, so at least I have that going for me.
Nicholas Parker was supposed to be a hero. Instead, the Magerium Council took one look at his test results, declared him "insufficient," and dumped him on a cursed farm that had killed seventeen previous owners.
That was their first mistake.
Six months later, Nick's running the most revolutionary agricultural operation in the known world. His farm produces food that makes people weep with joy, his workers consider their employment contracts to be spiritual callings, and he's accidentally founded a religion based on proper safety protocols. When he's not optimizing cockatrice egg production or managing his dimensional predator breeding program, he's casually transforming ancient curses into beneficial magical infrastructure.
The problem isn't his success. The problem is that everyone keeps mistaking his practical farming techniques for cosmic intervention. Merchant guilds are declaring economic warfare. Religious extremists are organizing crusades. Government assessors can't figure out how to classify an operation that's simultaneously revolutionizing agriculture and attracting pilgrims from six provinces.
Meanwhile, Nick just wants to work on his farm in peace.
But when a fanatical lord shows up with fifteen hundred troops and a manifested god to eliminate what he calls "unnatural corruption," Nick discovers that the best response to people who think efficient farming is evil might be introducing them to the practical applications of enhanced agricultural strength.
After all, someone has to protect the livestock. And if that means casually eliminating divine champions who interrupt important tasks, well, that's just another aspect of responsible farm management.
Monster where cosmic significance meets crop rotation, and the real magic is building something worth defending through the power of treating people with basic human dignity.
In a world of swords and sorcery, the most powerful man alive just wants to bake bread.
When Josh Stone dies in a freak accident on a TV cooking show, he's reincarnated in a fantasy kingdom with one absurd he's always 40% stronger than whoever he's facing.
Whether he's punching wolves, perfecting pastries, or pleasuring paramours, Josh's enhancement applies to everything he attempts. What starts as a simple desire to become a village baker quickly rises into a kingdom-spanning adventure as Josh's extraordinary talents attract royal attention.
Soon, he's competing in high-stakes culinary battles and absorbing techniques from the realm's finest chefs, all while juggling increasingly complicated relationships with mentors, rivals, and everything in between.
In a world obsessed with combat power, sometimes the most revolutionary skill is making the perfect croissant… and being exactly 40% better than everyone else at absolutely everything.
He died on a keyboard. He rose with a hammer.
Randall Thompson wasn’t built for adventure. He was a 30-year-old accountant who died face-first on his ergonomic keyboard during tax season. Now? He’s trapped in a fantasy world where magic runs on willpower and monsters run on nightmare logic. First quest? Slime. First outcome? Death.
So he takes the only job no one stonebreaker. Fifteen copper a day to smash rocks. No glory. No loot. Just labor.
But Randall's greatest weapon isn’t strength. It’s obsession. And what starts as menial work becomes mastery—of stone, of technique, of reality itself. Because in this world, understanding is power. And nobody understands systems like a dead-eyed number-cruncher with nothing left to lose.
And he’s about to break more than stone.
Stonebreaker is a genre-smashing LitRPG fantasy that starts as a slow-burn underdog tale about leveling up when your only stat is stubbornness.
Minimal coverage. Maximum protection. Optimal performance.
When Mark Baker accidentally microwaves himself into a fantasy world, he brings only two things with a head for numbers and an unwillingness to accept “that’s just how it’s done.”
In a realm where magical protection means hauling around fifty pounds of clunky metal, Mark sees what no one else does, radical inefficiency. What if defense didn’t rely on material coverage at all? What if the real shield was magic itself, and the armor was just getting in the way?
Combining mathematical optimization, crafting theory, and advanced enchanting, Mark systematically dismantles centuries of magical convention to create something armor that prioritizes function over form, efficiency over tradition, and results over appearances.
The fact that his final design looks like magical lingerie? Just an unfortunate side effect of perfect enchantment geometry.
That Time I Learned Every Skill Imaginable So I Could Forge Armor So Good It Broke The System is a crafting and optimization adventure about one man's methodical journey from bewildered outsider to magical innovator. It’s about asking the right questions, solving problems no one else sees, and proving that sometimes the most powerful ideas start What if there’s a better way?
Minimal coverage. Maximum protection. Optimal performance.
Nick was just your average overworked accountant… until he got isekai’d and then immediately rejected for “lacking hero potential.” Instead of a prophecy or a sword, he’s given a rundown farm in a cursed wasteland where seventeen previous owners died horribly. Lucky him.
But Nick isn’t as helpless as he looks. With mysterious strength, an eye for optimization, and a knack for flipping curses into perks, he starts rebuilding Blackthorn Farm from the ground up. What was once a death trap becomes a booming operation complete with monster livestock, magical crops, and an eclectic crew that includes a former elven slave turned manager, killer birds for security, and a shape-shifting dragon named Petunia.
As his power grows and the land begins to thrive, Nick draws attention from nobles, mages, and forces that might not be entirely mortal. Blackthorn Farm has secrets tied to a forgotten disaster, and Nick might be the only one who can uncover them… assuming he can survive the attention.
Farming, monster breeding, magical progression, and a snarky protagonist who accidentally becomes a power player in a world that didn’t see him coming.