While chatting with Zhong Li, Su Mo accidentally activated the Honkai Impact 3 system. Through this system, Su Mo could transform into various Honkai Impact 3 characters. Herrscher of the Void versus Morax? Herrscher of the Wind versus Barbatos? Yae Sakura versus Yae no Miko? Herrscher of Thunder versus Thunder General? ... System, can you give me some real-world missions? What? Those character cards are my clones? Damn... Japanese?
(Monster girl + beast-eared girl + drow elf + fallen saintess + vile succubus)
Aristocrats should act like aristocrats!
A lord should act like a lord!
Combined, people should pay for their XP!
He was transported to a different world with a labyrinth and became a lord. His wonderful life began!
However, this wonderful life is unfolding in a slightly off way, but it's not a big problem. Let's keep XP stable!
Anyway, this world is a makeshift operation; once you're on stage, you might as well put on a show.
When Loran woke up, he found himself to be a desolate baron in the most barren border of another world.
They were faced with a dilapidated, drafty castle, a dozen or so emaciated villagers, barren saline land, and the faint green glow of wolves in the wilderness.
The kingdom's nobles viewed him as a laughingstock, and surrounding powers coveted his small population.
There are no magical artifacts given away by the system, no treasures left by predecessors, only a knowledgeable mind from the modern world, and a stubbornness that will never bow to fate.
Lu Nan transmigrated, becoming a nobleman—though his territory was so small it couldn't even be found on a map, and his debts were enough to crush a demon. Just when he thought his life in this other world would be a choice between "bankruptcy" and "being stripped of his title," he picked up… well, or rather, was "picked up" by a girl? This girl, who called herself the "Book Witch," was incredibly knowledgeable but had zero common sense, possessed explosive combat power but was too lazy to fight, and her greatest hobby was immersing herself in piles of books, and she justifiably treated Lu Nan as her "personal mobile bookshelf and meal ticket."
“Lunan, Chapter Thirteen, Section Four of this book mentions a solution to your territory’s predicament, but the book is too heavy. Could you bring it to me?”
"Lunan, a monster? Wait, let me check which bestiary contains information about this kind of monster's weaknesses..."
Thus, Lu Nan's adventure began with becoming a page to the witch! While paying off his debts and searching for treasure, he also had to replenish the "new books" for this living library.
This is a lighthearted (?) adventure story about a young nobleman and a knowledgeable witch who travel to another world together, using "books" and "wisdom" (and a tiny bit of martial arts) to explore!
Shi Dou transmigrated to the Pokémon world and inherited a Fighting Gym. He intended to summon powerful Fighting-type Pokémon to defeat the Elite Four and the Champion, but unexpectedly, the system linked to an unknown dimension… When the light from his first summon faded, it wasn't the rare Kushala Daora, but a small, emerald-green Scyther with sharp arm blades. Pokémon: Incaros - Light's Retribution Level: 100 Type: Light, Fighting Soul Imprint: All own moves gain +1 priority, immune to all stat debuffs, and attack damage calculation is based on a super-effective multiplier of at least 2. Base Stats: 750 Where are the Pokémon I was promised? This art style is completely off! …When Arceus, the creator god, prepared to destroy the Pokémon world, descending with the power of the Eighteen Stone Tablets, a golden figure streaked across the sky, blocking the aura of the world-destroying [Pumice Stone]. Arceus: "Hmm? An unknown Pokémon? Fearless ants, the stone slabs are all open, all is nothingness under the law! Hmm... wait? What the heck is this Light-attribute attack called [Heavenly River Holy Light Slash]? The stone slabs don't have any related attributes!!!" Is this... right?? Tokito: "I already said, this is my family's Scizor, it only kills legendary Pokémon, not nobodies!"
I just beat Dark Souls 3, and the next second I became the Lord of the Abyss in another world! Bound to the [Firelink Dungeon], I'm invincible from the start, and I swear to create the fairest and most loving paradise for suffering in history!
But can someone tell me why the entire kingdom went on high alert just because I put a "Gundam" as a tutorial character?!
I threw a glowing stone because I was afraid players would get lost, but it was taken as the "ultimate guide of the evil god," attracting a bunch of archaeologists to study it at the cost of their lives! The most beautiful ice queen on the continent even knelt in front of me with the Imperial Seal of the State, begging me with tears in my eyes to delay the destruction of the world by even a little bit!
I'm dumbfounded. I really just wanted to see you guys roll, parry, and fight bosses, to experience the pure joy of gaming!
Looking at my sky-high "reputation" score in the system and the million-strong army kneeling outside the dungeon, I silently lit a cigarette, wanting to ask just one question:
"Um... anyone else want to try my new game? I'll give you a +10 artifact for your first clear, hey!"
A story of someone reborn in another world, drifting along with the current, and slowly integrating into their surroundings.
Pseudo-infinite flow + no saintly side + black hand + invincible
(Some things that seemed completely unsolvable at first will gradually be answered.)
In 20XX, an entertainment company called Infinite Corporation suddenly appeared in people's field of vision. Infinite Corporation developed a product called Infinite City. Through the accompanying free game pod, people could enter Infinite City and embark on an immersive and mysterious adventure. Gradually, almost everyone became a player of Infinite City. However, people discovered that the skills and physical attributes gained in Infinite City could actually be brought back to reality! However, similarly, starting from an unknown day, dying in Infinite City would also result in death in reality. And among the long and tedious legal clauses of Infinite City, it was surprisingly stated that players could voluntarily donate their bodies to Infinite Corporation after death.
Why would an entertainment company need this? Furthermore, Infinite Company doesn't blur anything during its game streams, and it seems they've almost completely controlled everything; people's daily lives are now inseparable from them. What secrets does Infinite Company hold? What role does Infinite City play? We don't know.
However, one day, things seemed to change. A new player named Han Zu entered the game. He seemed to be different from others. He traveled between the gradually changing real world and the Infinite City dungeon. What was he looking for?
A paralyzed teenager participates in a brain-computer interface experiment developed by an unknown laboratory, subsequently experiencing a miraculous time-travel event. Despite his frail health, his incurable disease is cured, and he is transported to endless dungeon worlds, achieving breakthroughs and growth time and time again. There are game worlds where you can level up by fighting monsters, real worlds teeming with hidden monsters, bizarre dungeons with distorted technology, and magical spaces brimming with spiritual energy where you can cultivate immortality… endless dungeon worlds, limitless room for growth.
This is a fairly traditional Western fantasy novel, featuring elves and dwarves. It's a female-centric story with no male lead and no romantic subplots. It barely touches on romance and does describe the progression of power levels, but the plot doesn't rely on leveling up to drive the story. Also, there's a reader group: 558612984