The platonic ideal of earned power fantasy, Crawler. Every rank-up costs blood and the twelve-book ending sticks. If you only read one progression series, the System nominates this one.
A boy at the very bottom of his world's sacred-arts hierarchy decides that rock bottom is merely a starting position, and spends twelve volumes proving the cosmos wrong. The System rates this the platonic ideal of earned power fantasy — every rank-up costs something, and the ending actually lands.
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