The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound: A LitRPG Adventure: 1

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The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound: A LitRPG Adventure: 1

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Randidly Ghosthound felt lost and alone even before the System transformed the Earth. Before every person had to deal with the sudden presence of levels, skills, monsters, and the very real possibility of death.... He was tall, but not too much so. He obviously was athletic, but was not overly muscular. He had piercing green of his eyes. Like they could rip through your soul and rifle through your thoughts at will. In chapter 194 Randidly thought that the reason he got so few items for killing monsters was because he did not have a class.

The writing is smooth and well polished, and I haven't had a problem with any of the characters so far throughout the novel. I will say that I'm generally not a fan of dark novels, but Randidly feels... different. I can't say why - maybe its the constant focus on progression, but it doesn't feel as dark as it could be. As part of publishing, the author has attempted to do some editing. Very commendable, although I wish he had gone further as it’s obvious a professional editor was not involved. Still, even if the writing is amateurish, it has a lot of enthusiastic charm. For example, who unironically names their modern day character “Randidly Ghosthound” and constantly refers to his “emerald eyes”? It’s so corny and over the top, but it also shows a childlike sense of wonder for storytelling that’s refreshing. There honestly isn't a ton I can say about Randidly - it's the very definition of what I'd expect a gritty litRPG to be. It's a long, armrest-gripping read with plenty of action and drama. I found myself burning through the entire novel in a day or two - and it might have caused me to forget to do a bit of schoolwork. Oops.Alana wasn’t sure what detail it was; he looked similar, if a little more muscular. Just a small transformation from a mountain lion to a tiger, gaining bulk, but maintaining the same grace and sleek utility of form. Other than that, his feet were still bare and slightly dirty, covered with a layer of callous. His clothing wasn’t anything special, a series of haphazard leathers that indicated he had not had access to Donnyton’s armory in the past several months.

The Village Spirit of the Village Star Crossing named Randidly by the name of Mr. Emo Philosopher in chapter 294. This was due to Randidly's thoughts as he helped Simon choose a class.

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This class was acquired by Kimmen, German-born individual who was in charge of Franksburg’s second army. According to rumors in chapter 580, he had already reached 45th level, and this class allowed him to become a popular and effective leader. The other thing is stats, and something as I said some litrpg authors do incorrectly. Don't overdo them. Readers love stats, but we don't need a full character sheet anywhere near as often as he does in this book. Do it less often, and truncate it when the changes are small or the sheet has gotten really long. Also, a lot of the stats are meaningless, which is another author slip up that is common. Don't know what I mean? Well, he has tons of skills, but can you tell me the difference between what the skill does at level 1 and level 50? Answer is no. It gets more powerful, or more effective, but with no stat change listed for whatever that change is. So all he is doing as the character sheet is read out is telling me skills with meaningless level numbers. A class is a "physical" aspect of a person's Aether growth, while a Soul Skill is a "mental" aspect. Aether class constructs are much more complex than Soul Skill is. The structure of a class becomes more complex as its level increases, and only over time the class will be able to unleash its full power. Like the Soul Skill, the class affects the power of images, the types of skills that can be used, and their effectiveness. If the class and the Soul Skill have similar images, then the Soul Skill enhances the person's images more effectively.

The plot was one of the better implementations of the System Apocalypse trope, though before really getting into that, it used a dungeon as a hyperbolic time chamber of sorts to springboard the MC to competent stranger status to get things rolling. As far as overpowered main character tropes go, this provided pretty much all the benefits without falling into as many of the pitfalls since the MC still had to struggle and wasn't really God-status yet. Hard to say how well this will be handled in book 2, but I'm here for it.The class forms and organizes the chaotic Aether during its growth, which gradually connects with the physical body of a person. During this, Aether of a person is filled with the image of a class, and the physical body of a person begins to change. In chapter 367 Regina said that Sam, Annie, Miranda Hamilton, and Alana Donal's bodies are especially affected. If the classer does not have enough of his own images, he begins to pull them out of the outside world (chapter 573). In chapter 571 the Creature's Aether was released into Zone 1, fueling the growth of the classes and skills of all humans. In this book, he become the 'leader' of the raid and due to that he spends most of his time just standing there doing nothing and watching others or watching as things happen. Even when he should just kill everyone before him, he'd rather just watch and ' see what happens' because he has no clue what to do at all. The class can only be obtained by creatures that the System considers intelligent, and which it does not consider a monster. Father Foster has been researching why monsters can't get classes. For example, the artificial intelligence Ghost could get a class, but the Dintan people did not have classes, because the System considered them to be monsters. Dintan people and monsters level up over time, so it counts as their age. This class of spearman is considered low-grade in Tellus and gained by people who have not trained with a spear for a long time.

He is not a good main character, not unless something is constantly driving him because he has no drive himself. Hell even the book points this out by stating that his whole life he did nothing until his oldest 'friend' told him which college she was going to and how hard it was to get in, theeen that was a goal which he could strive for and do. It is a melee combat class that specializes in defense. Drake could have received the Soul Skill Haunted Armor from his class. Class Skills: Captain's Cross (reward for the 40th class level). In chapter 610 this class reached the 50th level and evolved into the class Bone Revenant. Everyone that the MC lies too about being someone else always gets so butt hurt that he might want to just be a normal person for a while. And that every interaction they had was genuine. Because no one in these books trust each other. Even the girl who linked to the town spirit had been a bit mental, it's like the author doesn't know how to write real people and tries to make them all have some 'big flaw' instead of normal ones that make them come off as unhinged and not quite all there. Making it so the characters are unrelatable as people. This class allows classer to get their victim's skill with the the highest level, but the classer needs to make one kill per week because otherwise, he begins to lose his stats by one unit per day.Although you are Randidly Ghosthound… you are not the pen that will write the legend of Randidly Ghosthound.



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