It was supposed to be a normal transmigration. You know—die mysteriously, wake up with a cheat, start grinding power levels like a maniac.
Instead, our MC wakes up in the middle of everything.
The multiverse has glitched. Worlds are crashing together like a badly written fanfic, and reality itself seems to be held together with duct tape and sarcasm. From gods and aliens to wizards and demons, everyone’s showing up for this crossover special.
Luckily, our MC has some backup:
A sarcastic-but-loyal AI named Raphael (yes, that Raphael),
A Shop that spits out random loot like a gacha game on steroids,
And a custom-built H-Omnitrix that lets him cosplay as either hero or villain, depending on mood.
Now he just needs to survive the chaos, outsmart the eldritch, flirt with danger (and a few dangerously attractive women), and maybe—just maybe—fix the multiverse. Or break it more. That works too.
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What to Expect:
> > > Mostly Good (but occasionally snarky) MC
Harem Multicross with actual personality variety
A “helpful” AI with god-tier processing power
Superhero/supervillain transformations via H-Omnitrix
A Chaos-heavy storyline with plot twists and spicy moments
Marvel, Ben 10, Supernatural, Doctor Who, Percy Jackson—and more incoming
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Chaos is inevitable. Might as well be hot, overpowered, and just unhinged enough to enjoy it.
Loving it so far. I'm usually one to stay away from masup fics but the author is pulling it off well so far
The grammer is top tier by fanfic standards.
The MC is isn't insufferable. A rarity in these types of fics.
I'm especially loving the shop and the shenanigans that it's causing. Shops tend to be meh in most fics with either absolutely useless items or incredibly OP items that have no bisnuess being as cheap as they are. This one feels like the items were actually put up for sale by other entities.
The only complaint I could have is that we spend just a little bit too much time with only the MC it would be nice to get more indepth interactions with other characters but it's still early enough that it's not really a problem right now
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I'm not good with words so just take what the Deppel guy there has said. I concur with the things he has pointed out;
The protagonist is not a idiot, but not a genius, he appears to be somewhat strange but understandable, he has a skill that helps him a lot but don't appear to be just a puppet to it.
For the shop its really cool that those entities can sell theirs stuff up basically, the prices of the itens make some sense so that he don't become to much op to much fast, his choices has consequences.
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The premise of the novel isn't bad, I would go as far as to call it interesting.
What isn't good about the novel, is how off-the-rails it gets, name dropping some 20 characters from different stories, surprise interventions and a whole list of issues. Frontloading and requiring prior knowledge isn't a great way to carry a story. None of the characters are even allowed to exist in the room before they are involved in the situation.
There is an amount of mental fatigue with how much whiplash the novel starts producing for the wide range of characters being name dropped; all of which rely on you having previous understandings of those characters due to the lack of attention and development being given to each one, meaning to people who are less familiar with every single fandom, you would be left guessing at these random name drops for what is going on.
I find myself unable to engage with what would otherwise be an interesting story, due to the fact it is trying to juggle so many tones and characters, even if you know 90% of the references it can cause your audience to mentally check-out and start skimming.
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