The 'Extra' Lord - A Plundering Kingdom Building LitRPG
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Description
Owen, an office drone, is pulled into the book of his favourite web novel, triggering an apocalypse. Now an Extra with the lowest talent, he must rise as a Lord—summoning units, building a kingdom, and surviving brutal wars between demi-gods, devils, and humans.
His edge? Unlimited Plunder—a Skill that lets him steal powers and resources from anything he touches.
On Earth, he’s a nobody. But in the Land Between, gods aren’t born all-powerful, and empires aren’t built overnight. Owen has a long road ahead, but he’s determined to Plunder his way to the top to save those he cares about most.
What to expect:
- Summoning lots of units to fight battles/wars.
- Each unit can grow stronger and evolve.
- Stealing powers/resources/and everything in between
- Romance (NO HAREM)
- Weak to strong to OP
- Speed Swordsmanship with sand powers.
Releases: Daily. 2x on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- Freeid
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- Rating
- 4.2/ 5.0
- Followers
- 2,924
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- 574,025
Chapters(58 total)
- Chapter 58 - Training (+ Announcement!)Dec 17, 2024
- Chapter 57 - KrixarNov 26, 2024
- Chapter 56 - Skill GrowthNov 25, 2024
- Chapter 55 - HuntingNov 20, 2024
- Chapter 54 - Mother ViolenceNov 18, 2024
- Chapter 53 - Hang in ThereNov 14, 2024
- Chapter 52 - JustinNov 14, 2024
- Chapter 51 - Lone WandererNov 11, 2024
- Chapter 50 - Public BathsNov 8, 2024
- Chapter 49 - BubblesNov 7, 2024
- Chapter 48 - A Cow and a GnomeNov 6, 2024
- Chapter 47 - ForgeOct 29, 2024
- Chaoter 46 - BlacksmithOct 25, 2024
- Chapter 45 - CooOct 24, 2024
- Chapter 44 - LootOct 23, 2024
- Chapter 43 - DecisionsOct 22, 2024
- Chapter 42 - Religion?Oct 21, 2024
- Chapter 41 - Buying TimeOct 18, 2024
- Chapter 40 - FightOct 17, 2024
- Chapter 39 - Will to FightOct 14, 2024
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Community Reviews(10)
- Jungle_FeelsRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0A great novel, with a clear litrpg system. I do have some small worry that if too many named characters get summoned that it can be harder to keep track of but looking Great so far. I myself have read completely up to date with the Chinese novel 100% Plunder Lord, grand abbysal dragon lord & some others .in my opinion this is a great fiction for this "Lord / new world / unit gacha genre " I have a great hope that this fiction will have hundreds of chapters, it has all the potential and foundation for it.
As for advice, I see a few important part
- satisfying loot drops
- expand on a core crew of secondary characters, with unique evolution for important side character & proper roles in the expanding empire. Scout commander, desert ranger Corp leader etc
Competition!, we know this system called these lords and we have at least 1 regressor in the pool, are there more reincarnation of ancient t heroes? Are there more regressions? Are there ancient players from previous rounds of the Lord's game that went in to stasis to join in this round? "Era Evaders?"
What type of "World event" , "Region events" will be held? Will all lord of a region be summoned for a tournament every 3 months for prizes of the top 10? Leaderboard prises?
Is there a counterforce to this "Order"
- I beg of you to hold back on any early romance, it's one of the quickest ways to dull the tension and danger in the first half of a story
- also hope to see him go back to Earth,and hunt down some ravages, may e an event? Rewards for clearing a sanctuary for humans?
Al this to say you have a GREAT fou dation set for this novel here, I greatly look forward to the next 1000 chapter!!!
Ps.make use of us readers , if u have something like a discord we readers would love to help with inspiration. tem ideas, class evolution ideas, monster ideas , story feedback etc
Have a blessed day - SoldiergeneralRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Rare to find stories that involve kingdom building mixed with summoning units. Stumbled upon this type of story based on weeaboo story also on this site. As far as I am concerned the more stories of this type the better. Author does not make MC out to be OP in combat and instead relies on his abilities and talent outside of combat which is refreshing.
- SteadyRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0The premise was strong. It felt like a copy of Omnicsicent Reader's Viewpoint's start, except expeditated. It's a strong hook, playing with some commonly seen tropes in a solid way.
Then it transitions into the 'Lord' part of the book and the story becomes mundane, with some details that make me think that this part of the story was not well thought out.
-The emblem lord skill (the plundering skill) is op. This isn't a suprise; it's part of the title, and it was one of the first details that was promised, that the mc would get an op lord skill. I don't have a problem that it's op.
-The summons are not particularly... interesting. Most of them have no memories. Some of them do. All of them are loyal, and work in a unified way. Relationships are one sided (master and servant). There isn't much to explore, character development wise. Everyone fights under the lord, and feels loyal to him. They just feel like npcs. Reading about them feels flat and empty. They have fragmented memories, and that sounds like it can have interesting implications- but that feels like it would have payoffs in the distant future. and I don't have confidence that it's worth waiting around for given the details we have already.
-The first enemy they have are orcs. I have a lot of questions regarding this 'war'. The mc's lord skill is incredibly powerful. I don't really get that sense when he is fighting the orcs. I get the sense that he is decently powerful, but I do get a mismatch between my expectation of his power and how it plays out in the story. I'd like this to be addressed. Secondly, the mc's faction is relatively fresh. Even without the mc intervening much, it seems like the mc's factions are doing decently against the orc faction in the skirmishes that lead up to the climax of the war. I also don't understand why the orcs... are mostly orcs. The mc has a racially diverse set of servants. Why is the enemy mainly orcs?
-The mc makes soft hearted decisions. which is totally fine! but I'd - Joey MacaroniRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5I like this story because it's element of leadership. The progtagonist is constantly grappling with morality and the optimal choices he can make for his people. The element of progression is centered around his subjects. This story inspires thoughts about the value of community, loyalty, camradery, and morality. On top of that, it's just a fun book to read. The plunder skill makes my brain buzz.
- KyzugRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Recommended.
I am very much enjoying the concept and execution of this story. Although it is just really starting up and I have essentially just finished the tutorial arc, I like where it is headed now, and am most interested in the unique aspects of the summoning system in this story. - Steve SvenRoyal Road★★★★ 3.5The premise is exciting, but the execution... Well. The author forgets which character is which, and what characters he has introduced. Stats make no sense, and though the protag should have a million stats, he is unable to do anything. Chapters feel disjointed. Does make me wonder if this is a.i written, but I keep reading the next chapter hoping it will get better.
- DreamsRoyal Road★★★ 3.0This is a story that I'll keep on my follow list although it won't be one I'm rushing to read the new updates. There's some things I'm looking forward to learning about and some fairly large problems that are already popping.
I'll start with the positives. The lord story archetype isn't that common and the tickets + building a domain seems like it will stay interesting. The premise of being pulled into a book where there's an overpowered "MC" out there in the world that our MC will almost assuredly interact with is interesting. It's too early to judge fairly when it comes to characterization. Dialogue is average for a RR story. It has done a good job of avoiding huge exposition dumps which happen all the time in regressor type stories (which is similar to this one where our MC has foreknowledge). Interesting glimpses of world building at this point. The author is very active in the comments responding to grammar/editing problems, sadly this is also related to the large flaw so far in the story.
The editing leaves a lot to be desired to put it mildly. We're only 20 chapters in and the author has already screwed up continuity of stat points with the MC, tickets he has been awarded and doesn't use, and characters being in two places at once.
The MC also comments on buying things from a lords online store thing and it comes completely out of left field. No mention of it previously but then it's randomly mentioned that he bought health potions on it (which then a couple of chapters later are said to come from the intro survival pack he received when he was transported to the new world, so another continuity error there). He also then comments about how something he bought is expensive and later quantifies something else costing 2k "credits" a lot but we've still been given no info on what the hell credits are. No mention of him earning them from killing monsters. No mention of how anyone has these credits or how other "lords" are earning credits. It's just completely gl - TheNormanRoyal Road★★★ 2.5The start was very promising, and some of the authors' choices were interesting and made me want to see where they were going with them. Pointedly that a 14 in a stat was peak Olympic. Then, once the land between stuff starts, the main character QUICKLY gets past that and... isn't. If a 14 or even a 20 was peak Olympic, then the main character should be superhuman with his stats well past 40. He feels weak like his stats have done nothing.
I don't tend to follow stat sheets very much, but when your that much past what peak human should be, there should be some effect, even if you are fighting creatures and other people that are in a similar situation.
If your going to use stats in your story, they really should mean something. even if that something is stated to be marginal as some stories do so that they can give their main character frequent 'level ups' without it changing things that much.
I wish the Author luck, but at this point, I cant read any more of his stats going up and nothing happening. - ThunderBolt1Royal Road★★ 2.0The story started off really interesting but it quickly became an inconsistent mess.
The way he gains his stats points makes him incredibly OP but somehow he is barely able to finish a fight and it's chapter 40.
The stats really dont make sense.
The mc can loot a corpse and gain their stats. He plundered at least 100 creatures and gained an (lowballing) average stat point of 5 in at least 3 stats vitality, strenght and dexterity. Why is he only just barely able to finish a fight? At 12 points of dexterity the mc claims he now has the reflexes of a top olympian athlete and after gaining 10 times that amount he cant even dodge an arrow, gets tired really easily, struggles to even move quickly and quietly.
From the begining to now the fight scenes are the same.
It's so disappointing because of all the wasted potential. Also It's always "he had no choice and so he did action x". All the amazing powers the mc gains they are always delayed for x reason.
He gains an amazing ability but he cant use it until he is in another world 5 - 10 chapters, he gains a 7 star she's sick for 20+ chapters, he gains a giant corpse to plunder he avoids doing it when he could because of x.
We are 40 chapters in and this mc is still holding on to his naivete, refusing to torture the enemy to gain valuable intel to save his people, refusing to use the tickets he is given. This is an apocalypse, the enemy is giving no mercy or parlay, and he has people counting on him. Ugh. - TheLastStitchRoyal Road★ 0.5I'm not certain whats going on with this story, but something feels hinky. The first dozen or so chapters are fairly well written with consistent character work and a fun vibe. Imediately after that the writing drops immensely in quality in every metric. I'm not saying for sure that the author wrote a start of a story and then gave it to AI to finish but....god dang it if that ain't the vibe you get reading this. After the drop off the author becomes incapable of remembering what they've already written. Things are referenced that never happen, items appear out of no where, characters are in multiple places at once, things that happened literally a paragraph before are instantly retconned, distances are wonky, and the MC's power doesn't improve no matter how many useless numbers are added to there stats. This is a bad story. Badly written, poorly edited, and left me wanting to wash my hands after I dropped it. I know AI is a whole thing nowadays but I come from a family of artists and i dont condone theft. Skip this, its awful.