King's League is more than a game — it's a way of life.
For recently expelled college dropout Dirk Wilson, picking up and reselling other players' scraps from cleared dungeons and botched side quests is the only thing keeping him off the streets. Tired of ramen noodles and past-due notices, Dirk decides that if he's going to make something of himself, it'll be within the game — taking advantage of real-life payouts from selling in-game goods on King's League's River Market.
But the game leaves little margin for error, and Dirk's virtual problems grow as large as his real-life ones when he uncovers a powerful conspiracy that impacts players from level one to level 99.
When Aurum Industries announced the first full-immersion VRMMORPG, Limitless Online, most people saw it as an opportunity to live out their sword-and-sorcery fantasies. John, however, saw it as the opening of a new and uncrowded job market — one he was willing and eager to exploit.
Determined to make money through virtual hard work and effort, John sets his sights not on the heights of magic or the perfection of the sword, but instead upon the tilling of soil and the sowing of seeds, exploring the wide and wonderful world of magical agriculture all from the comfort of his own bed.
Balthazar was just a random giant crab enjoying his life in a fantasy world full of bothersome human adventurers — until he accidentally discovered the secret of attributes and levels. And also pie.
With baked goods and coin as his new life goals, he turns to the competitive business of trading the random junk adventurers loot every day. Balthazar will do everything to find a baker, except leave his pond, because exploring the dangerous world out there is for suckers. Meanwhile, adventurers just can't seem to stop dying around his home, and he keeps making great new friends by simply buying them.
Remus had plans: build a quiet business empire within the safety of the empire he knew. His family had other ideas. Shipped off to Greltheaven — a dangerous border city filled with opportunity and peril in equal measure — he swears revenge and sets about making the best of a terrible situation.
The business fate has handed him is a brothel. Remus intends to make it the most successful one the city has ever seen, and use it as the foundation for something much larger — if the city survives long enough for his plans to bear fruit.
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Lumina has been running her item shop alone for years, watching her wares spoil or go out of style before customers ever try them. Everything changes when a new dungeon appears just outside of town.
Strapping on the largest enchanted sack she can find, Lumina makes herself useful as a pack mule and dungeon merchant — selling potions and goods in the thick of adventure and danger. Being the first merchant inside a dungeon gives her a once-in-a-lifetime advantage.
She will risk everything to follow her dream: to become the greatest merchant who ever lived.
Dhalia has to pay off her dead father's debts or risk her life in the lithium mines — so she sells everything and rents a premium VR pod to play Eternal Online. She enters the toughest realm available with no plan beyond leveling fast and getting rich.
When she stumbles on an epic quest chain others have overlooked, she thinks she's struck gold. What she doesn't expect is to forge real friendships with two deadly warriors and one powerful creature — or to find a world boss gunning for them all.
Oliver expected college classes, work, bills, and girlfriend problems. What he never expected was a mysterious system granting him the ability to buy and sell things across dimensions.
With a multiverse full of possibilities — and the chance for adventures he never imagined — a few complications are a small price to pay.
A pleasant evening at home ended with an unwanted dose of transmigration when the protagonist petted the wrong ginger cat. To make things worse, the divine entity who was supposed to protect him in this new Game World slapped him with the crippling Pacifist trait instead.
Unable to fight for survival, he must rely on wit and charisma to make his way — because there is no way he is accepting this lying down.