F Rank Dungeon King

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Description

At one point during the history of humanity, things changed drastically. Magic was revealed to have always existed, lying under our eyes but remaining unseen.

While that energy strenghtened humanity, it also brought it's load of calamities in the form of pocket dimensions whose gates opened all over the world. Those dimensions named dungeons were the very spark that created the golden age of humanity, an age in which anyone who could use magic could become anything.

However some people decided that they wanted more power, more money, more everything. Those people were named the Hunters, greedy madmen entering dungeons in search of exciting adventures and tons of treasures.

One particular Hunter living in Korea just so happened to find himself inside a dangerous dungeon for a high-paying job. Instead of fighting anyone inside , he merely assisted the actual hunters who did the work and ended up finding himself in quite the impossible situation. That was the birth of a hunter with his very own dungeon, one that he obtained through a cowardly mean.

So now, what happens when a despicable human being is given way too much power and gets liberated from any shackles ?

This book is part of the VoidVerse

Chapters(38 total)

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Community Reviews(3)

  • NetiZenRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    So to start, there is no point in giving this author shit about grammar.  It's what it says on the tin.  That being said, it isn't illegible like google translating ahead of your favorite foreign series.  But more like awkward grammatical representations that are not technically wrong per se, but not right, clean, dynamic?  Something like that.  Not the smooth talking of a fluent or native English speaker.
    So now that that is out of the way, let me say that this is an awesome series.  it is a combination of the Korean hunter series and the dungeon genre.  As there are only four chaps out there isn't much to it yet, but I am looking forward to seeing more!
  • DemolugRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    For a bit of context over this review, the author had tried writing this once, let it go for a bit before rewriting it. I already liked it before then, and was thrilled by the changes brought by the rewrite so far.
    Taking in consideration the great shift in quality before and after the rewrite, it is clear that this is an author that is able and willing to take whatever intelligent criticism is given to him, and to do his best to improve his work.
    So far (granted I write this early in my excitment), the fights are better written, the characters are more developed and thus easier to relate to and care about their fates, and the amount of obvious mistakes made have dramatically reduced. I specify obvious mistakes, because I do not look for mistakes, and only notices those that stick out, like missing words or words so butchered I do not recognise them (the second example did not happen in this book so far).
    From these elements combined, as well as the fact that I liked it even before the rewrite, makes me absolutely confident that the story deserves at least 4 stars.
    If the author mannages to maintain this quality in his future chapters, I will definitely add the fifth star, but with only five chapters since the rewrite, it feels a bit premature for me to make such a rating.
  • VoxolRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 3.5
    To start, I found the story enjoyable but it was just missing that drive to keep me reading chapter after chapter without getting bored but that is just a case of personal preference not an indication of quality of the story.
    I think it has potential, albeit a bit slow after chapter 20. I only say potential as around chapter 35 I am posting this review, and for a story such is this I can only wait for more chapters to give it a fair evaluation, the author has taken time to rewrite chapters and utilise polls for feedback. This tells me that it is safe to keep your hopes up for a good story.
    One minor issue I noticed was some chapters felt a bit hard to read due to bigger gaps between paragraphs, it's nothing that takes away from the story though.
    I do hope there is no hiatus, as I very much enjoy what I have seen so far. I feel like the best is yet to come so I would highly recommend giving the novel a chance.