Well, it really depends on different genres within that top 100. For example, some might be great science - fiction novels that explore new worlds and technologies. Maybe works like 'Dune' could be among them if it fits the criteria. It has complex world - building and interesting characters.
Yes, it can be. Many players have reported similar issues where they didn't receive items as expected from different game modes, including war stories.
It could also be that there is an issue with your game save or installation. Consider verifying the integrity of the game files if you're on a PC. On consoles, you might need to reinstall the game if the problem persists. Also, make sure you are updated to the latest version of the game as sometimes updates fix these kinds of problems.
One of the best melee battle stories in DND I've experienced was when my dwarf fighter was in a tavern brawl. He had his trusty axe in hand. A group of rowdy orcs started causing trouble. My dwarf charged right into them. With every swing of his axe, he sent an orc reeling back. The close - quarters combat was intense, the sound of metal on metal and the grunts of combatants filled the air. In the end, my dwarf stood victorious, covered in orc blood but with a big grin on his face.
An exciting DND melee battle story is often one with high stakes. If the character's life or a major quest is on the line, it makes the battle more intense. For example, if a character is fighting to protect a magical artifact that can save the world, every swing of the weapon matters more.
You could try looking in local libraries. They often have a wide collection of popular fictions. You can ask the librarian for help in finding works from this top 100.
Here are a few novels that I recommend for you:
- "Hammer-Playing Priest" tells the story of a person who can't use magic, can't wear weapons, and can only rely on a pair of iron fists to save the world.
- [Melee Cleric: You have entered the doomsday game. You have chosen the Cleric profession. You believe in the God of Darkness and Violence.] You have obtained a passive talent-- You have obtained a passive talent-Magic Idiot. You will not be able to use any type of skill.
- I Don't Want to Be a Priest: A young student travels to a fantasy world and becomes a priest. He did not want to be a priest, but he had to embark on a wonderful adventure.
- "Dragon Slaying Priest": A student transmigrated to a different world and became a priest. He brought a set of godly equipment to slay a dragon and bravely ventured into the other world.
- [The Violent Priest in Online Games: The story of a player who accidentally chose the Priest profession but decided to attack the enemy in close combat.]
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I, a novel fan, would like to recommend a few novels to you! I think you can try the following novels: "The Peerless Master of Online Games","The Legend of the Sword Spirit in Online Games", and "The Dark Warrior in Online Games". They are all virtual online games novels. The main characters are not mages or priests, but melee players. These protagonists had super divine weapons or powerful martial arts techniques. They were very powerful. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The characters included the male lead, Parsifal Williams.
"The Melee Wizard at Hogwarts" by Goliath 32. It was a light novel/derivative fanfiction.
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Well, melee fiction could also be a genre that emphasizes the chaos and strategy of melee battles. Think about it. In a story, the characters are in a tight - knit melee, slashing and parrying. It can show their skills, their will to survive, and the complex relationships between them. In a way, it's like a dance of death within the fictional world.