Reincarnated Into Another World As A Dicemaster

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Ambitious yet easygoing, high schooler Naruki Haruhito was accidentally killed by a goddess named Filya, who offers him a choice: a chance for absolute glory in another world or a carefree life on Earth. He chooses to reincarnate in Melsion, a world where magic exists and a slightly unhelpful game-like system where he must figure things out for himself. In there, he is given a mission to prevent the cataclysmic being Typhon from destroying their world.

With his new name, Luck, he aspires to achieve his mission while being complacent with his current life in the new world. After all, what are the chances that a world-ending monster reincarnates after thousands of years of absence? However, he soon realizes that the special class that was specifically given to aid him in his mission may not be as advantageous as he thought.

“Dicemaster.”That was the unique class given to him. As he scrolled through his negative luck stat, an unfair passive skill that restricts him from using weapons and joining parties, and a singular skill that does him more harm than good, there was only one thing Luck could mutter to himself.

“Filya, this class is absolute garbage.”

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  • ChildConsumerServicesRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    First off let me just say that I've given five stars because I think that this book deserves more attention, my real opinion is proably about four stars.
    I have only read the first two chapters and I can already tell that this is good, the dialog between characters is okay, setting is fine, system is good.
    The glaring problem that is identifiable (at least in my opinon) is that as a whole it's just good, not amazing, not terrible. I feel like this is just the same as the other ten gajillion other 'Renincarnated into Another World [insert generic theme here]' stories that preside on the vast internet, sure the MC has a strange class, but don't half of the other stories out there have the same 'quirky perk' that makes them different?
    Still the genre is cliche because when it's done right it can really turn into something amazing. I can diffinetly see myself forgetting about this book for a year, remembering a silly review I left on it then binge reading it all over the period of a few cold winter evenings, its just cozy like that.
    P.S pls dont add harem author PLEASE