Jack, Lex, Haylee, and a young Hero with a unique Class on loan from Ivyset Crag go on an odyssey to explore the unreachable Tower on the furthest edge of the map. With no dock listed on any system interface, the NPCs of Mother Sana design a custom boat built out of logs, fruit, and indestructible equipment drops to make the trip.
Blackmoor Kingdom’s new Royal Advisor has a hunch that the first climbing party bold enough to reach beyond their stagnant ways and explore the only unclaimed Tower in the middle of the ocean will reap special rewards.
This was honestly great but also feels like a side story. An entire book just for 5 floors? Common now… were almost at beginning of the endgame now and instead of taking on the new demons or new towers we get kraken village, which is badass as all hell but feels weird.
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I like the serie, I like the idea of Towers and city building. The relation among characthers is also good. This volume start ok, then drags a bit too much and the last 20% is back to be as good as previous volumes. I took a month to complete this one, which is a VERY long time for a litrpg (meaning it was not so additive?) - I think this volume is a 3 stars for this very reason. The serie as a whole is still an A RANK (for the full ranking see here: https://senpaibestia.com/il-ranking-i... ) but another issue like this and i will not be able to suggest as GREAT. for those who read Irrelevant Jack up to here. Get it.
LitRPG parallel digital universe Jack and his team -- Lex, Haylee, and Alt -- join with a new adventurer, Oribox, thespian and water mage. Using their new ship they discover a new Tower in the middle of the ocean, and everything changes. Not the end of the story, but certainly a major entry in the series as the story arc winds up. If you've never read Irrelevant Jack, you need start from the beginning. Satisfying tale, and look forward to the next book.
That voice thing was weird but they fixed it. I still wasn't 100% on board with the Audio until the story relieved why. Then it was awesome!
More cheese from our hero's as the towers begins to show new levels of intelligence and cunning. Causing our hero's to perform some some existential observations. As always the story continues to fascinate in its depth. Looking forward to the next one.
This book even more than the rest is even more diverse than others before and it takes a lot more to try and understand the deeper depths of how we shall defeat the corruption. Lots of cheesing and nifty tricks and gear on offer and of course some great development in the plot even if this is one of the more geographically static books since the beginning.
Another really fun entry. I enjoyed the longer multi level format of this tower climb it lead to a very cohesive story. There are some really cool advancements that take place here and the world further broadens.
There's a great amount of progress made in just about every aspect of this story, except for the story itself. Internal feelings are brought to light, trials and challenges bring about some of the biggest rewards this series has produced, and there is nonstop tower diving.
All of this would have been excellent if it didn't come at the expense of the entire plot grinding to a halt. While the narration was excellent, and the characters were enjoyable as always, this entire book consisted of a handful of floors and a new town, period.
This has been an entertaining series, but this book has now enacted a "wait and see" approach that will probably have me waiting until the series is completed before considering coming back to it.