Dungeon Duel: A litRPG Adventure

Dungeon Duel: A litRPG Adventure

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  • Create Date:2021-05-21 07:19:54
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:James A. Hunter
  • ISBN:B092DYHL76
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Summary

*Running Time => 9 hrs。 and 32 mins。*

Build。 Evolve。 Conquer。 Welcome to a whole new kind of Boss Battle…

Roark von Graf fought his way up from the bottom to become not only the Dungeon Lord of the Cruel Citadel, but the leader of the Troll Nation, making underhanded alliances with other dungeons and players along the way。

Until now, he’s only had to worry about his enemies attacking from inside the game。 But Lowen, the Tyrant King’s right-hand man, has found a way to attack the players in league with Roark IRL, laying siege to the company that keeps Hearthworld’s servers running and capturing the very Devs who can take Roark apart byte by byte。

To stop Lowen and his Divine armies once and for all, Roark will have to drag the magics of the game into the real world, harness deadly new technologies, and build dungeons in places no Dungeon Lord has ever gone before。

The fate of Earth hangs in the balance。 The duel between Dungeon Lords has begun。 And one of them isn’t leaving Hearthworld alive…

From James A。 Hunter - author of 'Bibliomancer', Shadowcroft Academy for Dungeons', and 'Viridian Gate Online' - and Eden Hudson, author of 'Path of the Thunderbird' and 'Death Cultivator', comes the fifth installment in the best-selling Rogue Dungeon series!


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Reviews

Rechan

It delivers on everything I was hoping for。

Alexander Hemming

Great structureThe way the dialogue seems to flow and not have a stilted non believing aspect to it works well with the story and was very amusing

Clinton Stanturf

(I listen to the audible version) There's a lot to love about this book and the only thing to not like about it is that it ended。 James Hunter and Eden Hudson have done it yet again, with another amazing addition to this phenomenal series。 Things are definitely going to be interesting in the next book and I absolutely can't wait。 FOR SALT (I listen to the audible version) There's a lot to love about this book and the only thing to not like about it is that it ended。 James Hunter and Eden Hudson have done it yet again, with another amazing addition to this phenomenal series。 Things are definitely going to be interesting in the next book and I absolutely can't wait。 FOR SALT 。。。more

Lucas Maxwell

Amazing!I, for some reason, thought this was supposed to be the last book in the series, but luckily I was mistaken!! This is incredible! The way that he's bringing everything together is by far amazing! The pictures that he draws in your mind really take litRPG sagas to a new level! By far in my top 3 favorite litRPG sagas to date! Amazing!I, for some reason, thought this was supposed to be the last book in the series, but luckily I was mistaken!! This is incredible! The way that he's bringing everything together is by far amazing! The pictures that he draws in your mind really take litRPG sagas to a new level! By far in my top 3 favorite litRPG sagas to date! 。。。more

Dan

Very goodWith the fighting off to earth and hearth world shut down looking this isn’t a game story anymore。 It’s still very good but this changes the dynamic quite a bit。 I would assume we are getting towards the final showdown

Laura May

Honestly a lot of fun。

Geraki

Best one yetThis book just exploded into future possibilities。 By far my favorite of the series to date。 Very excited for the future!

Johnie C

Very good readI enjoyed the book very much and would recommend it highly to anyone that like litRPG type of books with dungeons。

tim

Top tierThere are a lot of litrpgs out there and this is one of the good ones。 This entire series is great and this may be the best of them yet。 Enjoy!

Ryan McCoin

This was a really good addition to the series, the best yet in my opinion。 The plot progressed in solid, concrete ways that included some big changes with heavy implications for following books。 The characters experienced change and meaningful growth。 The worlds were fleshed out and given more life。 I actually thought this was going to conclude the series before the phenomenal ending threw a twist in。 Overall, a really good addition that was satisfying。

S T

Not Worth It - Save Your MoneyI gave the book a chance despite the fact that every problem with it was introduced last book and I knew even then, how bad of ideas they were。 Introducing and interacting with Earth while also having an RPG World is a terrible idea。 Each and every time。 There hasn't been a book yet that when it shifts back and forth from Earth to the video game world that does it smoothly, or adds any entertainment/enjoyment to the book as they always seem to take it away。 This gen Not Worth It - Save Your MoneyI gave the book a chance despite the fact that every problem with it was introduced last book and I knew even then, how bad of ideas they were。 Introducing and interacting with Earth while also having an RPG World is a terrible idea。 Each and every time。 There hasn't been a book yet that when it shifts back and forth from Earth to the video game world that does it smoothly, or adds any entertainment/enjoyment to the book as they always seem to take it away。 This genre exists because readers want to read about worlds that have video game/RPG elements。 Bringing in guns and tanks to solve your problems destroys the story and turns me away as a reader。 The bouncing amongst multiple characters across three different planes of existence was not only unenjoyable but, stretched out the book。 You essentially only get four, MAYBE five chapters that actually advance the plot of the story。 To have the story follow all the extra characters felt like fluff, which was an insult and waste of my money。 Even bigger problem was not only did Scott go from being the antagonist of Hearthworld but, to being a team member of Troll Nation。 Though, to be honest that did happen in the previous book。 However, the absolute worst aspect of the entire book is not only does Scott's skin-crawling Toxic Gamer attitude still exist but, he is constantly rewarded for his behavior。 I deal with it enough in real life playing games, I don't want it in the books I purchase to escape the very aspect I am trying to get away from。With how the book ended, there is no coming back from these problem。 It puts me off the series (which used to be one of the best in the genre) and has me questioning my desire to read other works by either author。 。。。more

Jonathon

More pleaseWell this was a ride and a half。 The story is moving forward and I don't know where it will end up but man am I excited for the next book! More pleaseWell this was a ride and a half。 The story is moving forward and I don't know where it will end up but man am I excited for the next book! 。。。more

Stephen

A new kind of cross-overThis book is definitely not something you find every day。 Granted, it is book 5 of a great series so it was bound to get exciting, but these guys took that challenge a little too seriously。 It has people and monsters where they should never be, but we would like to see them。 It has magic people, even more than before。 But like always the math is terrible, so if you like that portion I hope you can just look the other way as I try to do。

Scott

Best Hunter book everWith world’s starting to cross the magics & tech causes smiles, laughs and gasps of suspense whilst we hang on to the storytelling with baited breath and a sense of wonder to what this means。 This is a pick up and turn non stop thrilling read and deserves 6 stats if I could。