Super_ne...r_system - 101-200
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 "Super Necromancer System" remains one of the more creative LitRPG frameworks. Super_Ne...r_System 101-200
Jack’s evolution is the highlight. He becomes more pragmatic, bordering on cold-blooded, which fits the Necromancer archetype perfectly. His internal monologue reveals a man who is increasingly aware of the "System's" potential ulterior motives. Unlike many LitRPG novels where summons are mindless
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 Jack’s evolution is the highlight
Around chapter 150, there are a few noticeable dips in translation quality (depending on the platform), though the core story remains clear [3]. Final Verdict
While the summons are great, the human side characters (like the princess or the guild masters) still feel a bit like cardboard cutouts used to move the plot forward.
This review covers the critical development arc found in chapters 101–200 of , a period where the story shifts from basic survival to high-stakes power dynamics and complex world-building. Plot Progression: From Survival to Dominance