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The author avoids the "instantly overpowered" trap. Even with his system, Jack faces genuine threats, particularly during the Siege of Oakhaven (Chapters 175–190), where he is forced to use every resource at his disposal to survive [1]. Strengths
The way Jack utilizes soul points to upgrade specific skeletal limbs or imbue them with elemental properties adds a layer of customization that keeps the combat fresh. Super_Ne...r_System 101-200
The pacing in these chapters is relentless. The author successfully balances Jack's "leveling up" with the rising political tension in the capital. The introduction of the mechanic around chapter 140 is a turning point, transforming Jack from a solo fighter into a strategic commander [1]. Character Development The author avoids the "instantly overpowered" trap
Unlike many LitRPG novels where summons are mindless tools, this arc gives personalities to Jack’s elite undead. The "Blood Knight" introduced in chapter 115 becomes a fan favorite, providing both comic relief and a sense of loyalty that Jack lacks in his human interactions [2]. System Mechanics and Power Scaling The pacing in these chapters is relentless
The descriptions of mass-scale undead warfare are vivid and easy to follow. Weaknesses
In this stretch, the narrative sheds its "tutorial" feel. While the first 100 chapters focused on the protagonist, Jack, discovering his unique system and raising his first few skeletons, the 101–200 arc expands the scope significantly. Jack moves beyond clearing low-level dungeons and begins interacting with the broader world's power structures—specifically the rival guilds and the mysterious "Church of Light."