
Wish Upon the Stars 2
A Superhero Cultivation LitRPG
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Narrado por:
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Neil Hellegers
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Malcolm Tent
Unmask assassins. Empower allies. Challenge the Academy ranks.
Fresh off his victory, Shane ventures to the capital city of Rajak, eyes set on the Academy—the planet's most elite training ground for heroes. But prestige and power come with their own set of challenges. Barely settling in, Shane receives a chilling message from the Heartrippers, shadowy assassins with ties to a formidable cult.
His connection to the Wish Curse Palace drags him deeper into its treacherous underworld. While the academy's halls are a battleground of ambition and rivalry, the city's alleys hide darker secrets. Shane must weave through both worlds, racing against time to uncover and neutralize the looming threat against him.
In a city where everyone wears a mask, trust is rare and betrayal is a heartbeat away.
Shane's journey continues in book 2 of Wish Upon the Stars, a series featuring a weak to strong protagonist with limitless potential in a futuristic LitRPG setting featuring a crunchy, unique progression system. Perfect for fans of The Path of Ascension and He Who Fights with Monsters.
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Sooo good
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It was simple
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Still love the series, but...
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He also struggles with the balance of the system. I could see it coming but it definitely gets worse as a story goes on because a little issue starts snowballing as it becomes more complex. now that I can say it without spoilers, basically having the main character progress through the first level that takes most people apparently years is just ridiculous. But honestly the ridiculous part is outside of his wish power he's getting a handful of points at a time for doing little things. this is neither something earned through a hard work nor should it make it difficult for other people to progress. If you only need 100 points to progress the next level literally everybody who's not sitting on their butt should hit g rank within a year if not 6 months. Even five points a week they would hit it in less than 6 months. And so you have this supposedly powerful child of this guild leader who's only h rank, has been a hero long enough to be a mentor, yeah right. especially since it was pointed out in book one that Shadow-chick couldn't be his mentor because she hadn't been a hero long enough but she's been a hero for 6 years... Also with a skill progress, if a lesser skills is supposed to be above the peak of human ability it should take years of grueling practice. The way he presents cooking a couple dishes for a few weeks equaling a mastery beyond human level of cooking is absurd. His pre-existing swimming one too while he was "mortal" would have meant he was swimming 10 hours a day and was professional level... It doesn't make sense. When he traded for that piano skill that she barely used anymore it wouldn't have been lesser level you'd have to be the Mozart level to be lesser. anyway the math does not math and it's getting worse as the story goes on. If I were the author I would go back and re-edit the stories to have better continuity, otherwise that's the story progresses it's going to become more glaring. And also a lot of cultivation stories you have to actually work to get progress, this kid's like punching one robot and getting multiple points? That's not a hard system that's an easy breezy system. So either d-rank is where you start becoming above human level, or it's harder to get there... otherwise the system doesn't work. And to gain one point in might, when one point in might equals being able to lift a thousand pounds? In book one he punches one bad guy and got a might point. you would have to do intensive training with special powers just to progress one point. he keeps calling it cultivation but what he means is video game style, where you're still a beginner at level 10 and level 10 to 20 starts to become interesting where you're getting skill (G) but are still weak. Also 1% of the population is born with the ability of powers, but they extend your life if you do any practice at all with them, then the total population would have greater than 1% with powers because they would outlive the normals, also it seems like they genetically pass on their powers at a higher rate, so living a long time you would have more children than a normal. So while the birth rate might have 1%, it seems like the total population would have a higher percentage.
Fun idea but has a math issue
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Enjoyed as much as the first
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looking forward to the next one!
Great Litrpg
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Great Sequel
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It’s good but……
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Clutch
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To much cursing.
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