Well, in many such novels, it often involves defeating enemies. For example, in 'Solo Leveling', the protagonist gets experience points from killing monsters in dungeons. Each kill or completion of a dungeon level gives him points to level up his stats like strength, speed, etc.
In some novels like 'Overlord', it's not just about combat. Momonga can also level up by expanding his territory and influence. His actions in ruling the area, building structures, and recruiting new followers contribute to his overall level. Plus, when his minions gain experience, it can also have an impact on his own leveling in an indirect way. This shows a more complex and multi - faceted leveling system.
Well, it varies. In 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World', Subaru levels up his skills based on his repeated experiences. Every time he dies and restarts, he can learn from his past mistakes and grow in terms of abilities. In 'The Rising of the Shield Hero', the shield hero levels up by fighting enemies and also by finding and using rare items. His shield evolves as he levels up, which gives him new powers. In 'Log Horizon', the leveling system is based on the game mechanics they are familiar with, but with some twists due to being trapped in the game world. They level up by completing quests, fighting mobs, and learning new skills within the game world.
In many 'super leveling system novel', it often works by the character achieving certain goals like defeating enemies. For example, in 'Solo Leveling', the main character gets experience points from hunting monsters, and as he accumulates enough points, he levels up and gains new abilities.
Another good one is 'Overlord'. The main character, Momonga, is transferred to a new world with his guild's base and all its NPCs. His leveling system is complex and intertwined with his ability to rule over his territory and deal with various threats. The way he levels up his minions and himself makes for a very engaging read.
The manhwa leveling system usually involves characters gaining experience and completing tasks to increase their levels and unlock new abilities or skills.
I'm not entirely sure about the specific plot details as I haven't read it fully. But generally, in such novels, the protagonist usually embarks on a journey of leveling up using a powerful system. This often involves facing various challenges, fighting monsters, and growing stronger over time.
I'm sorry, I don't have information on the main characters of this novel. You might want to check some book review websites or fan forums for that.
Challenges or quests are also common. Characters need to complete tasks or overcome enemies to level up. In 'Overlord', the main character has to deal with various threats in the game - turned - real - world, and by doing so, he levels up and expands his territory. This adds a sense of adventure and purpose to the story.
It usually has unique rewards. In 'Overlord', as the main character levels up, he gains not only more power but also access to unique items and abilities that are specific to his class and level. These rewards help to distinguish his character and make the leveling more appealing.
The leveling up system in Harry Potter fanfiction usually depends on the creativity of the author. Some fanfictions might have a more game - like system where characters earn experience points. For instance, they get points for every spell they master or every potion they brew perfectly. These experience points then accumulate and when they reach a certain threshold, the character levels up. It could also be based on moral development. A character who overcomes their inner demons or makes selfless decisions might level up in terms of their magical essence. This is different from the regular Harry Potter canon but adds an interesting twist in fanfiction.