I will not talk about things that pissed me off to the point of thinking of giving this 2 stars first, because then i would have to cut the review short, so let's talk about the good.
This probably is the most concrete, the most clear, the most driven, and complicated plot in LITRPG period, which all should indicate that Travis really is the best there is to do it. (writing litrpg)
the issue is the mistakes Travis keeps falling into, out of habit, out of neccisity, out of desire to prolong the series, it don't matter, the issue will still remain that 60% of each He who fights with Monsters novel, are a slug to get through.
This thing about mixing the two worlds, our world and the magic world that Jason got isekaied to, is brilliant, like i kind of knew it was coming because i read a future intro that Said Farah and Jason just beat a threat to Earth, so i knew all along that he will go back to Earth to fight something there, and that Farah will be revived and join him, and this totally btw isn't even a spoiler this time, because next book intro totally mentions Farah is alive, So Welcome back to our badass magician she was missed, i hope she don't kick the bucket again.
As for character development this book, Three people really shined through or are showing a lot of promise, for me Belinda was always the most useless of the entire team, and the weirdest choice to include in the novel, it felt to me like okay we want one more girl in the team, let's take Belinda, Her skillset this book just came into their own, she is still not an exciting character, but at least she is useful to the team now.
Clive underwent the best ever transformation because of Jason's Death, or maybe even before that because of Jason's encouragement, but he is really the most interesting of the team now since Jason is not with them anymore.
Neil isn't there yet, but he is definitely showing promise now, his character with the most boring honestly, but him not having to carry more than his own weight anymore, because of following an imbecile like Thadwick Mercer, is letting him kick back and show his real character, which is a little like Jason, but that's what makes it fun, because the two are polar opposites of one another.
Thadwick might not be part of the team, he might be the Draco Malfoy to Jason's harry potter, but he is also undergoing extreme changes in every single book, from being subjected to the star seed, to going back of his own freewill to the cult of the builder, to losing his life and becoming the vessel of the builder, to becoming possibly? a diamond rank energy vampire!!! I mean come on you think anyone progressing fast in this novel, look at the shell of Thadwick from iron rank to diamond rank without doing any work or anything useful in his entire miserable life, His shadow still lingering in the alley ways of this novel, is the best choice, because it's making him a true worthy rival, that even though it's through misery and losing his entire being, he is still proving relevant in the novel, despite all the odds.
As for The worst thing about this novel, which we might get a rest from next book, is the entire idea that it's a novel about an entire fucking team of six members, 20 skills each, 120 skills total, impossible to memorize and the writer knows it, and we end up with the absolute and utter waste of time of reciting what the skill does two and three chapters in a row, when nothing really changed, Technical Text of what the skill does, instead of figuring out a way to just describe and refresh our memory of what it does with prose, with describing what they did briefly without the entire wall of text, and you are stuck, he is stuck with his formulae, and we are stuck with him, and the only way is just to butcher these motherfuckers, kill Sophie Kill Belinda Kill Clive Kill Humphrey Kill Neil, that's what i felt, it's better than 2 starring the series and just dropping it forever.
The other bad thing is the repetitiveness of talking about the exact same bullshit the entire novel, Magical theory Bla bla bla, Exact same shit we talked about in the same book 3 times, and we talked about it last book three times, if i am studying this for University i wouldn't reread them this fucking much.
another thing with how the characters feel, nothing changed, Jason still feeling the same shit, Sophie still feeling the same shit, Humphrey is still the golden geller boy who is feeling the same shit, like literally nothing much changed, and we are just being submitted to the torture of talking about the exact same thing going in circles, chasing our own tails, forgetting that we lost the damn tails long ago, i mean come on....
Okay i remember one last good thing, with this ending, Travis managed to make He who fights with Monsters 4 probably the most anticipated book in litrpg period, and if 3 was just a little more better, a little less excoriating to get through, i would have started it immediately like i did with one part of Defiance of the fall before, but yeah i definitely need rest, maybe i am refreshed enough by June that i feel ready to tackle the next book, after stopping reading book 3 three times at least and finishing other stuff.