
Content levels
Positive tags
Hero archetypes
Protagonist archetypes
Synopsis
Most people get summoned to another world and become heroes. Cade got… lucky. Not “trip over a coin” lucky.Not “win a bar fight” lucky.More like: “the world bends just enough that he doesn’t die” lucky. Which is good—because everything else about his situation?Objectively terrible. He’s dropped into a brutal, unfamiliar world where monsters don’t hesitate, people are worse, and survival isn’t a goal—it’s a temporary condition. There are no guides. No tutorials. No one coming to help. Just a system. And while everyone else is building power the normal way—strength, speed, magic— Cade makes a different choice. He invests everything into one stat: Luck. At first, it feels like a mistake. Then— Blades miss by inches.Traps fail at the worst possible moment—for someone else.Enemies make decisions they don’t understand… until it’s too late. It’s not skill.It’s not strategy.It’s definitely not fair. But it might just be enough. Because in a world where power decides everything, Cade is starting to realize something terrifying: Luck isn’t just keeping him alive. It’s changing the rules. I Put Every Point Into Luck is a progression LitRPG adventure featuring: A weak-to-strong protagonist who chooses a broken path—and survives it A weak-to-strong protagonist who chooses a broken path—and survives it A unique luck-based power system that warps combat, outcomes, and probability A unique luck-based power system that warps combat, outcomes, and probability Dangerous monsters, worse people, and a world that doesn’t care if you live or die Dangerous monsters, worse people, and a world that doesn’t care if you live or die Slow-burn progression with meaningful growth and escalating stakes Slow-burn progression with meaningful growth and escalating stakes A touch of sarcasm, because honestly… what else is he supposed to do? A touch of sarcasm, because honestly… what else is he supposed to do? If you enjoy clever survival, unconventional power systems, and watching the odds get quietly, unfairly rewritten… This is your kind of story.
Is I Put Every Point Into Luck: An Isekai Progression LitRPG appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This LitRPG features a protagonist transported to a dangerous world with monsters and violent encounters, though combat is framed through game mechanics and probability manipulation rather than graphic detail. The tone is humorous and self-aware.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death and violence.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the clever use of an unconventional 'luck' stat to outsmart enemies and survive in a brutal, game-like world with witty narration.