Intricate anvils, magical powers, and a world of wonder.
A mysterious force transports Noah to a fantasy realm of magic and levels. Unable to return home, he leans into his Blacksmith Apprentice class. By killing creatures in battle, mining ore, and even picking plants, Noah will obtain the ingredients he needs to create items to help him survive. His old life drags on him at first, a fact he doesn't let hold him down - because on Prixa, there's a brutal war between feline warriors and werewolves.
With his high intelligence, crafting powers, and trusty slingshot, he's determined to make the most of his situation until he can find a way home.
Great series, love all the crafting (which starts slow and easy, then makes its way up into incredible engineering through fantasy!). There are a few plot holes but its just a really fun book to read. Highly recommend for people who want something a little different in litrpg
It was a good entertaining read. Had some good story to it and I absolutely love the designing and building aspect.
The only con I have for this series is the time skips. I feel like a lot was left out with them and some of the characters or story elements weren’t made as important as we were lead to think. Still a good story
I read these individually and didn’t realize it. This series a a kid summoned to a world of magic, and escaping from enslavement only to be in the middle of a War between cats and dogs(Catfolks and Werewolves).
The first book was good. After that the story devolved into something odd. Logical reasoning was left behind for drama, I suppose. Once into the second book I just couldn't read any longer.
Wow, what a wonderful story. I loved the depth of story and the pace. Good MC path with not overly op but capable and aware of his ability. Highly recommend 👌
I read these books on Kindle when they came out and loved them, but I saw this as an omnibus and picked it up, and boy was I glad I did! I love the narration, it's a totally different vibe and adds a layer of fun to the story. The book itself is fun and fast paced with weak to OP story and awesome crafting based on real world engineering. 6/5 star!