Stuck in the Tower

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: 겨자소스,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed):<br /> -Main story: 821 Chapters (Completed)<br /> -Side Stories: 35 Chapters (Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

There is only one way to become a hunter, and that is to receive an invitation to climb the tower.

Your strength is determined by the number of floors you have climbed.

A total of 100 floors.
You must either use all your coins or clear all the floors to leave.

[Checking coins for Challenger Jo Hyun-soo.][Coins: 999,999,999×∞][Challenger Jo Hyun-soo’s coins are infinite.]

At first, I thought having infinite lives would be great, but…

“I need to clear up to the 100th floor to go home?”

I am Stuck in the tower.

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  1. Mhayxxi
    Mhayxxi rated it
    I would categorize this novel as "junk food" within the tower genre, lacking coherence and internal logic. If you're looking for an OP protagonist battling powerful monsters in a tower-climbing setting with stats and skills, it might be entertaining, despite its flaws.

    The inconsistency starts with the tower entry, which appears random at first, yet most characters are affiliated with guilds once inside. There should be a logical explanation for this apparent preparation, but it's never clarified. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's an oddity.

    Another example is the protagonist's discovery of hidden secrets, which surpass what larger guilds or governments know. While plausible, it's implausible that nobody has explored these secrets before, especially for training or resource gathering. It's hard to swallow that no one has tried to exploit these opportunities.

    The MC's luck is another issue. Initially, he experiences extraordinary luck leading to skills and opportunities. However, the tower suddenly grants him unlimited lives without a clear reason, apart from having two high-ranking skills. This reward doesn't make sense, especially when most characters have limited lives compared to his infinite ones, which don't seem to significantly impact the plot.

    In summary, while the novel offers an entertaining premise, its lack of internal consistency and illogical elements detract from the overall experience. It might still be enjoyable for fans of the genre who can overlook these issues.
  1. yulric564
    yulric564 rated it
    If this were an anime, it would undoubtedly fall under the shonen category. Seen through that lens, it's actually quite impressive. It does incorporate some comedic elements, and plot points are gradually revealed as you progress through the story, primarily due to limited information access. The spoiler here is that everyone, including non-playable characters (NPCs), is striving to survive within the tower.
  1. SlimeQueen127
    SlimeQueen127 rated it
    It's not romance or harem.. It's that Audacity he is showing even though he has them ( As a anti-bonk activist and fellow daoist of culture... I highly proclaim this as Wrong)
  1. Gabriel_Silva_8900
    282

    Idk wtf is going on but it's fun so let's gooo
  1. Tsetth
    Tsetth rated it
    I recommend
  1. blank69
    blank69 rated it
    it sounds like Deng Wu's father actually want to kill him or something what can of trash father is that in reality he should be proud that his son has more talent then him and will bring the Deng family more power in the future
  1. MaryAyaz
    MaryAyaz rated it
    Red Flag1. Racism or ignorance2. Appealing to the authority for whatever reason by having a fantasy that your gov is wholesome and kind.This is not for me. I like the plot but above ruined it for me.

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