I love LitRPG purely because every single story has oceans of potential. You can do almost anything and explain it away as an aspect of the system, add almost any creature and use whatever combinations and you can make it work. Unfortunately authors like this one seem to think LitRPGs need to follow a very specific path. Instead of using the entire ocean of potential to cause strife and conflict with the main character, like every other author in this genre, Cassius seems to believe the best main character is an idiot main character. You could probably combine the iq of every main character in this entire genre of books and you may get a normal result. If you want generic characters with absolutely no effort put in then this is your book. But you can’t convince me that authors put in love and care when they fall back on the easiest methods to write. If you expect the reader to completely shut off their brain to follow your book not because it’s complex but because it’s stupid, then you need to rewrite your book.