It's simply a good fanfiction. Expanding on the world-building by having the MC start in a different star ring from Han. Having a similar comedic tone to the original work.
The author has 100% done their homework with the system in TLM. Honestly, I am super excited for future chapters.
The Beyonder Esper (A "The Legendary Mechanic" Fan Fiction)
I haven't read TLM in a while so Esgod and the information link brought back some memories. Honestly, I'm hyped. First time reading a fanfic of this and it's done to a super high quality. Nice man.
Ch 1 Chapter 1: I Started in the Universe!
The Beyonder Esper (A "The Legendary Mechanic" Fan Fiction)
I can’t believe I almost dropped this at ch 10. It’s worth although end feels rushed and It’d be nice if there was a chapter after the end. Saaassdgghbdbbddaaaaaaaasaaaassasfgggguuuhui
I'm liking it so far, although I'm not very far in. The main character is a writer who takes the gamble of spending half of his savings purchasing a pod to enter the game Satisfy. He spends his time within the game writing, and explores the plot unconventially.
[Prohibition was a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933. But it's smuggling gave a lot of wealth to the gangs and families]
The strike from behind made the thief lose his posture and made enough openings for the other skeletons. They proceeded to mob him to death, their hatred towards the living was seemingly not small. Without the thief to handle some of the skeletons, the archer was similarly mobbed to death.
It seemed Ed was initially spawned closer to the next floor. It made sense that the dungeon gets harder progressively. Still, the difficulty throughout each floor tends to be pretty consistent, a sword won't make any drastic changes.
Grammar is good, and although the story isn't the first of its kind it isn't completely over done to the point of excess. So far I'm liking it, so yeah thats all you need to know.
He was worried, not yet panicking. His initial panic was enough to get him somehow accustomed to the situation. A gamer must have a stable mind to face their adversaries! Something felt wrong about that though...
A class was good one and not so good at the other, but the Avenger class was different. It was the literal best of both worlds, with insane speed and damage enhancements. The passives alone were mindboggling because percentage boosts – even on items – would usually exist on Epic items and above, yet this class could learn them as passive skills, which meant no cooldown and no cost. They would also grow depending on class advancements.
He then left Darkrow and swore to crush them into oblivion for this betrayal, creating Hellscape and raising it to legendary status in five years. Then came the brutal conflicts between the two guilds which occurred in-game and sometimes out of the game. Many elites had been assassinated on both sides, and Draco had even performed a few himself.