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How I Became the World's Strongest Warrior By Using Basic Attacks: Volume 4

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How I Became the World's Strongest Warrior By Using Basic Attacks: Volume 4

By: Kenny King
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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Chuck Taylor has crushed gods, broken the Tower, and solo’d nightmares that exist outside reality itself.
But numbers don’t lie, and level 58 is still 28 billion experience points away.


After helping his friends shatter their level caps and destroy the Devourer (again), Chuck sets his sights on the Dragon Lands, an untamed paradise where the monsters are stronger, the XP is massive, and the loot… doesn’t exist?

Alongside a rotating crew of overachievers, underdogs, and one mushroom with boundary issues, Chuck grinds harder than ever. Group synergy, split EXP, solo testing, optimized routes, even a DPS competition, everything is on the table in his obsessive pursuit of max efficiency.

But something strange is happening beneath the numbers.

Ancient dragons are watching. Server systems are mutating. Chuck’s becoming a legend whether he likes it or not.
And when the idea of forming a guild is floated, Chuck finds himself facing a more terrifying challenge than any boss fight: community.

Because in the end, maybe the real grind… is friendship.
(No, seriously. The EXP boost is insane.)
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