Every er gen! And also, Warlock of the Magus World! I will keep recommending these until i get banned
Kuro no Maou has some interesting battle scenes in my opinion, especially the first big one in the village. I hear Age of Adepts is like warlock of magus world although i've never read warlock. A mercenary's war seemed to have battles slowly growing in scale overtime. Goblin Kingdom definitely has many great battles. Monarch of the evernight has some good ones too. Re:Monster and Reincarnated into a werewolf both have some decent ones imo.
Im currently reading it after strongly convincing myself it's not HAREM.. even if it is.. I dont regret
currently the translation of The Tutorial Is Too Hard is 204/379. The translation pace is about 5 days for 2 parts(1 chapter)
City of Sin - book 1 was boring af and I dropped it for a year but after picking it back up I both regret and at the same time didn't regret that I dropped it so I can binge that shit. It has the best fights from army curbstomping through pure strategy and MC fighting his enemies
Yeah he got cucked at book 1 but his first love is honestly not worth it so I don't mind it at all especially the top tier waifus(except Coco she was just MC's rebellious phase because he doesn't want to obey his father's orders) afterwards. Book 1 was boring but I don't recommend you to skip it because it acts as build up to his bloody battles in book 2
I second The Charm of Soul Pets Yeah most of the fightes are pets against each other, but mainly the owners of the pets do all the strategies and can join the fight through some techniques. The first few chapters may give you wrong impression but read till the first fight around chapter 30 to see how the fights are done.
Hi, can you tell me some things about CSP? 1 - Do farmers depend on pets for everything? For example, do they just watch the battle between the pets to determine the winner? Even in a situation of life or death? 2 - The novel begins to "heat up" in which chapter? If you got something wrong, sorry. My native language is not English.
Valhalla Saga (which, given your username, you might be interested in...). World-champion professional gamer dies and gets sent to the viking afterlife due to paperwork mixup. There he begins as a normal grunt soldier in the neverending war between the Norse Gods and their enemies. But since heroic powers are fuelled by stories (sagas), the player behind Dragon Knight Kalsted has a ton of epic stories to draw on. Completely translated, 75% about battles (both physical and strategic), most of them against overwhelmingly difficult odds. But some good storytelling and characters in the downtime moments too. Also, you get to see various legends, gods and mythologies intersect. (If you're a fan of the Fate/Stay Night series, you'll love this.)