"What you are is a blip on a glorious path. An extra that isn't even all that well developed. You'll appear and make some inconsequential waves, and then you'll disappear just as quickly. Only to be forgotten a few pages later."- Noah Osmont --- An Apocalypse descends as awakened humans rise to defend their world! In the blooming chaotic Era, Mana reigns supreme. But even the strongest beings...have limited reserves of Mana. A weak F Rank Hunter awakens with the lowest tier [Fireball] skill in a desolate City as he finds out...Mana is not a limitation for him! Have you seen countless fireballs stretch across the blue skies? Have you seen endless dwarf stars and black holes conjured against insurmountable Dragons and other mythical creatures?! With Infinite Mana, anything is possible! --- The concepts appearing in this story are those of pure fantasy and fiction, they are not reflective of the real world. Everything is based on pure imagination. Discord server is with illustrations and Status Panel is here! -https://discord.gg/KwatGcE
it's basically an infinite regression plot disguised as a simulation system novel. And it's kinda weird because it's all written in a 2nd person perspective of "you did this." The plotline is interesting with how he becomes stronger in the beginning like a groundhogs day of endless training and fighting then when he survived then his growth practically explodes for each simulation exponentially. Personally I feel like the path of copying everything and achieving the otsotsuki bloodline is typical and a little overdone in Naruto fanfics but it's made up by expanding on the mysterious powers of divinity that surpass the six paths which also create interesting future world building for a possible "God" arc. I think it would be better to make this a infinite regression novel because then the progress and growing "madness" would feel far more real than just having simulations where so far everything is exclusively simulations and we're just waiting for that "for real this time" that will achieve our MC's ultimate victory, which would feel more deserved if it was a final run the accumulation of constant regression. Overall it's a great read that is written in a strange way and I can't wait for when the MC does it for real, I just think that if you rewrite it to be a regression novel that would make the novel more natural as a concept and to read.