Ritualist The Completionist Chronicles Book 1 eBook Dakota Krout
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Ritualist The Completionist Chronicles Book 1 eBook Dakota Krout
So, I've been fighting a battle with literature for the last few years. I have developed specific tastes, and like a craving a specific type of book. I have been told I can be overly critical. I prefer mature characters that make sound decisions based on their characters and experience. I also have a preference for the characters specific archetype, Ritualistic, Witchcraft, and or Healers in my fantasy.This book gave me all of these things and more. I had my eye on it for a few weeks and purchased it at 12:01 and read it straight through. I can not wait for the next one and look forward to a well written, well paced, and well told story as good if not better than the first.
TLDR: If you like casters, tactical magic, support classes, interesting stories, and fast paced adventure you should give this book a try.
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Ritualist The Completionist Chronicles Book 1 eBook Dakota Krout Reviews
I rate this book 5 stars, the prologue is terrible and reads like a bad Elon Musk fan-fiction that honestly doesn't seem relevant except to introduce Cal (who is but totally isn't Cal from Dungeon born). All that being said, if you can get past the prologue and the first few chapters - which do feel a bit weird - it's a good book. I mean the leveling system feels a bit clunky and arbitrary, the skill progression/item abilities seem broken, and not everything makes perfect sense (seriously a 1v1 racial genocide tournament?), but the character is fun and the story line shows promise. It honestly feels like Dungeon born if it happened on earth but by creating another world, if that makes any sense. anyway 4 stars.
A good start, for both book and series. The MC appeared to become "dumbed down" a bit near the middle of the book, forgetting or never researching things he should have been aware of. This did lead to a few colorful scenes, but felt "off" - the MC was generally much more thoughtful and observant.
For the most part, a smooth flow and a relatively simple read with minimal foreshadowing. The book takes the MC through much of his beginning stage, getting him settled in the game and use to his initial abilities. He quickly becomes a useful member of his guild, and by book's end, very important.
The stage is set for the next book, though the MC has a very long road to travel before the series ends...
Okay, the trope of an everyday guy or girl caught up in a virtual reality game has become almost common place. The biggest problem with the trope is that game logic isn't like real world logic. So any story is driven almost as much by the game mechanics as by the plot. In this take on LiTRPG Mr. Krout gives us Joe, his everyman, who is placed into a virtual reality game as a result of real world accident (he's literally a casualty of war). Joe isn't an experienced gamer, he's played video games but doesn't have the sort of in depth background of someone who is a true 'gamer'. He suffers some other drawbacks as well. In this particular game your initial physical stats are driven both by how you place in testing and what your real life body is like. Since Joe is a paraplegic, his physical stats suck big time. But he does well enough in the testing to achieve a very rare class, one that is essentially unique. This is his biggest advantage, and he exploits it pretty thoroughly.
One caveat, the game framework is interesting, but at times confusing to the reader, (at least to me). For example player characteristics like Strength, Intelligence, Wisdom, etc. rank up with practice. The odd thing for me was that where a Strength less than 10 is a percentile (i.e. Strength of 9 is .09, or a mere 9%, which is incredibly weak) once it is at 10, the modifier changes to 1.1 or 110%. Thus you never actually have a modifier of 100%, it's either much less or more than 1. And this continues at higher levels as well. A Strength of 49 is basically 149%, but a Strength of 50 is 2 or 200%. Skills, Characteristics, Hit Points, Mana, and Stamina are independent of level. So a high level character doesn't necessarily possess high level skills, and low level characters could conceivably possess lots of Health/Hit Points or Mana, etc
All in all, it was a fun read. Something to devour on a slow day. Entertaining without being too complicated. I recommend it to anyone that enjoys the genre of LitRPG, and to anyone else that's looking for a light, fun read about games and gamers.
Such a fun book. It’s crazy that after you read so many mediocre books you start to lower your standards and think these aren’t so bad. Until you become lucky enough to stumble across a gem like this one. I loved the authors dungeon series and this one is just as awesome.
Loved the tomato analogy to explain character stats. Loved that while the MC has epic powers he also has epic handicaps that he must overcome. So many little details that came together to make it an awesome book.
This book is great if you can get past the first two or three chapters. When you start the book the author comes off as a teenage Musk Fan boy with something dribbling down his chin. It's pathetic and really turned me off from the whole thing. I gave it a day break and stopped reading that part and jumped to where the story actually begins. From there on the book is awesome and I really enjoyed it. A bit different from the typical book from this genre and an engaging read. Excited to read the second one.
So, I've been fighting a battle with literature for the last few years. I have developed specific tastes, and like a craving a specific type of book. I have been told I can be overly critical. I prefer mature characters that make sound decisions based on their characters and experience. I also have a preference for the characters specific archetype, Ritualistic, Witchcraft, and or Healers in my fantasy.
This book gave me all of these things and more. I had my eye on it for a few weeks and purchased it at 1201 and read it straight through. I can not wait for the next one and look forward to a well written, well paced, and well told story as good if not better than the first.
TLDR If you like casters, tactical magic, support classes, interesting stories, and fast paced adventure you should give this book a try.
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