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Accidental Champion 3

By: Todd Herzman
Narrated by: John Pirhalla
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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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most books that have litrpg themes are all about being the underdog and struggling this take a slightly different tack.
and i love it for its different approach. i was hooked from the start.

Very good intresting concept

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The story manage to keep my interest and to be excited for future installments, but i noticed it became less interesting when the mc returned from the tower.
This is also personal preference, but there is a lot of «beating around the bush» in the conversations the mc is a part of. This only started bothering me when it became a repeat offender and it felt like the book stole some of my time, when i already knew were the book was going, but the conversation took 5-10 more minutes to get there.
I would also like to see the time spent a little better. So many of the side characters are becoming lesser parts of the book. The side characters are part of the progression of the story, but only to be a part of the story, there is little to no character building for them. It feels like they are only there to reinforce the decisions of the mc or to be there to argue against him.

Good, but

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Tries very hard to clone Primal Hunter, but doesn't quite manage it, but still manages to be a better book than volume 2.

One point that is consistently frustrating with this series, is how useless, weak and frail the MC's party members are depicted, even after several power-leveling sessions, boosted gear bought for them by the MC, several months extra training time compared to anyone else (even MC) and having close to 500 extra stat points to all stats from just titles alone. Also, the cohorts use only half of their spells and forget they even have them. The healer has not once used her only offensive skill banish. The MC has infinite money making ability yet refuses to use it, because reasons, and he bought aura detection blocker for himself - even though he couldn't be identified even without it - but not for his cohorts. MC is building a city and has thousands of citizens yet refuses to loot any gear for them or his allies. He has multiple facilities as rewards to setup in his city that give titles, yet doesn't use them. In fact, he doesn't even use the control panel of his city or name it before he abandons it to total strangers. Strangers he never asked any questions about or made sign any couSntracts

Also, the MC is more absent minded than unmedicated ADHD with insomnia, ignores all urgent notifications, doesn't follow conversations and never uses identify. It is not like he HAS A SKILL to split his mind for multitasking, oh wait, he does. The MC keeps lamenting his long CD information gathering skills, even when ALL his CDs reset at every level up, yet he never uses any of them after the initial test.

Not only is he not using any of his spells, but he is also using an item teleport with 1 min cooldown multiple times per second

MC also has indane amounts of consumables and skillpoints, and never uses any of them after floor 5

The main villain hunts invaders to Earth and laments how he can't defend Earth alone, and after he attacks MC once and MC does nothing but talk, he instantly runs away to the invaders to sell out Earth, open up the planet to countless invaders strong enough just kill MC and raze Earth to ground. Just to kill his most potential ally. The writing makes no sense most of the time

Feels like the author keeps forgetting about 90% of story progression, which makes me think most of this story is indeed AI slob

At least it is better than book 2

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