I Become a Rogue Lord in a World Where Only I Level Up

I Become a Rogue Lord in a World Where Only I Level Up

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俺だけレベルが上がる世界で悪徳領主になっていた

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Only the Villainous Lord Wields the Power to Level Up (LN), Ore dake Level ga Agaru Sekai de Akutoku Ryoushu ni Natteita, Oredake LEVEL ga agaru sekaide Akutokuryousyu ni natteita., 俺だけレベルが上がる世界で悪徳領主になっていた, 在只有我能升級的世界成為惡德領主

By warui otoko, わるいおとこ

3.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
115 chapters
Original Publisher
enterbrain
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

I’ve become a rogue lord in another world! This is the story of a game I was playing! The story of the protagonist, who has become a rogue lord who dies after two days, successfully uses the game’s history and system to escape his impending doom and become the strongest.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
enterbrain
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Become a Rogue Lord in a World Where Only I Level Up Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Become a Rogue Lord in a World Where Only I Level Up Alright, let's dive into "I Become a Rogue Lord in a World Where Only I Level Up." I went in with moderate expectations, given the mixed buzz, and I have to say, my experience mirrored a lot of what I saw others mentioning. It's a story with potential, but it doesn't quite stick the landing on all fronts. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing: a gamer reincarnated as a lord in a world mirroring a game he dominated. The initial chapters hooked me with the promise of clever strategies and kingdom building. I appreciated the fast pace and the clear initial goal – something that kept me engaged early on. ### What Works Well I can definitely see why some readers are hooked. The MC is, for the most part, competent and proactive. I liked that he wasn't a crybaby thrown into a warlord's role. The story shines when it focuses on the battlefield, with some decent war tactics and political decisions sprinkled in. Some even mentioned enjoying the game elements, particularly the way the MC finds talented individuals to bring into the fold. I also appreciated that the romance wasn't forced and felt relatively natural. There is a female lead, but the MC is focused on completing his goals before romancing her, which is a nice change of pace. ### Areas of Concern However, the cracks started to show as I read further. The "game mechanics" often felt clunky and poorly explained. Several readers pointed out that battles often boil down to stat comparisons, which sucks the tension out of the fights. The characters, outside of the MC, can feel a bit flat, with limited motivations beyond worshipping or belittling the protagonist. I also found myself questioning the "strategies" at times. What was touted as genius often felt like common sense, heavily reliant on game knowledge rather than genuine tactical brilliance. The plot armor around the MC can also get a bit thick, with convenient solutions popping up a little too often. The world-building could also use more depth. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers mentioned specific plot points that felt particularly contrived. For example, the MC's family magically having billions of gold stored away or the implausibility of pouring molten metal from castle walls. I'd recommend going in with a grain of salt regarding these plot conveniences. ### Final Verdict "I Become a Rogue Lord in a World Where Only I Level Up" is a serviceable read if you're looking for a quick, easy-to-digest kingdom-building story with game elements. However, don't expect deep characters, intricate plots, or groundbreaking strategy. It has some enjoyable moments, but ultimately falls short of its potential. I'd give it a tentative 3/5 stars. It's a fun time-killer, but not something I'd consider a must-read.

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