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Unexpected Healer

Earthen Contenders, Book 1

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Unexpected Healer

Auteur(s): Jonathan Brooks
Narrateur(s): Miles Meili
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Something went wrong. Something went very wrong….

Against his will, Thaden was transported elsewhere in a big flash of light along with millions of other Humans from Earth, to a place where they would train to become Contenders in a whole new world. Unfortunately for him, something occurred during his transference into the “Training” program, and he was ejected from the whole training process and sent into the open mouth of an active volcano for bodily disposal.

Through a miraculous and horrifying series of events, Thaden managed to survive, only to find himself alone in the middle of a dungeon with no clothes, no weapons, and no way to defend himself. Worst of all, the strange new Assimilation System automatically assigned a Class to him without his knowledge, which ended up sticking him with a Support-based Class that has absolutely no offensive capabilities. As an Assistant Healer, none of his spells did any damage and he couldn’t even pick up a weapon to defend himself if he wanted to!

But all hope isn’t lost, as Thaden quickly learns something unique about himself that might just allow him to survive long enough to escape the dungeon. Sure, all his new magical spells might be focused on healing and protection, but what does it mean when he seemingly won’t ever run out of Mana…?

This story contains an overpowered MC with a normally non-combat Class, LitRPG progression mechanics and stats, and isekai/portal fantasy elements. Contains no sexual content or harems.

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The story is great and just a bit different from what we usually see in the genre. I'm looking forward to the next one.

An OP solo healer with no damage skills, but it works. Enjoyable

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Jonathan Brooks is a very good writer of LITRPG, and with this new series he does not disappoint

A Good take on the Genre.

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this is a really good addition to the litRPG genre, I really appreciate the clever writing and way it pulls you into the story.
definitely buying the other ones

nice addition

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80% of this book is stats and stat menus explanations. over and over and over and over. then the mc has to scrutinise every possible decision, which leads to more of the same repeating menue explanations. the last 3 hours of the book finally got marginally interesting.

sssooo much exposition

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While the story is insteresting and different from many other LitRPG the narrator for this books sounds more like a computer reading a book there is no life or rmotion in the reading at all it makes the book boring inthe end.

Narattor sounds more like an AI than a person

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This is an overused cliche trope of the genre - MC wins jackpot at the start of system integration and gains a cheat power + some other advantages, allowing him to obtain many "first" titles and starts to snowball his relative power compared to everyone else.
If you take away MC's cheat power, his performance is actually pretty abysimal. He does not have any exceptional qualities (e.g. intelligence/wisdom/will/drive) that earns him more power. When he gets more free points, he dumps all of them into his luck stats, which of course gives MC an even thicker plot armor. I'm not a fan of this type of plot.

luck is the most important stat

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I hate to be negative but I am not sure if it’s the story or the narrator but it seems like he’s whining all the time even when he’s not. I didn’t really like the MC and I couldn’t understand some of the characters decisions. I also didn’t like how the support classes can’t use weapons even though the so called system is trying to develop contenders to fight monsters. A party system where you can only have one of each class is another one of those things where I just can’t understand why you would want to limit the characters. If you want to try something different this is it but it’s not my cup of tea.

It’s a different take

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