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The World's Fastest Level Up Vol. 1

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The World's Fastest Level Up Vol. 1

By: Nagato Yamata
Narrated by: Pierce Cravens
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AN INCOMPETENT ADVENTURER'S RACE TO BECOME THE STRONGEST DUNGEON DIVER BEGINS!

Years have passed since dungeons sprung up around the world. When adventurer Amane Rin awakens to a unique skill called "Dungeon Teleporting," the rules can't touch him anymore. This is the tale of how he races to become the world's strongest (and fastest-progressing) adventurer!

©2021 Nagato Yamata, fame (P)2021 Nagato Yamata, fame
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I like most anime/manga that involve dungeons however the biggest draw backs for me were;
- male voice actor trying to do female voices
- including the "shouts" the prog makes when fighting
- and including "oni can" & "senpai" in an English translation, there's no need and felt like something shoehorned in

Decent listen

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The writing is pretty awful and the main character is petty and entitled but portrayed as a humble hard working man who got shunned by society (he grinded for only a year at this point). Not satisfied in focusing on the mechanics and power fantasy element of the story, the authour crams cringe inducing and tropey love interests by the middle of the first chapter. The premise of his powers is enough to make me want to continue but I would recommend skipping this. Narrator-san did the best be could with the material

pretty bad writing

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