Emily Anderson

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  • Chapter 557 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson "The fighting style itself cannot reasonably include a method to nullify negative environmental effects… we will need something else for that. There was potential in Pride of the Malefic Viper, but we need a proper method to not find ourselves in a similar situation,” sim-Jake said. “Easier said than done, considering these kinds of enemies rely on their environments and will actively try and break down any defenses you have made against them. I could likely have made an arcane barrier isolating…
  • Chapter 556 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson When fighting a larger foe, one had to always make use of that against them. The shark’s size made it far stronger in direct clashes, but Jake’s smaller size offered him more mobility and allowed him to make his way around the shark and be more maneuverable. Not that the shark was slow. It did not only use its body but its magic to move in unpredictable ways. Jake had to constantly adapt as the entire body of the beast was its weapon, teeth-like scales protruding from its skin, all angled to cut him…
  • Chapter 555 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson She had to ask herself if maybe she was the one who had something wrong with her. Yeah, maybe it was her? Miranda just couldn’t see any other way for everything to make sense. Because if it wasn’t her, then what the hell was wrong with everyone Jake introduced to her or made friends with? They had spent over a month in the Grand Mangrove River by now, and things had been mostly fine. Emphasis on mostly. Because the Alabaster Crimsoneye Snake was far more peculiar than Miranda had initially estimated.…
  • Chapter 554 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Sandy was definitely the most lopsided creature Jake had ever come across. Okay, maybe something like the Termite Hive Queen was equally lopsided, but Sandy was definitely so specialized and weird that it boggled his mind. Most creatures Jake knew could fight. Like, fighting was a basic skill of the multiverse, right? Jake had yet to come across a single C-grade that couldn’t at least fight back in some way. But Sandy? Sandy and fighting were not a thing at all. And yet, out of every C-grade, Jake did…
  • Chapter 553 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Upgrading skills was always a difficult and time-consuming process. You had so much to evaluate and so much to do, and Jake’s method of upgrading was considered even harder than the standard approach. He insisted on only doing it during combat and only reflected on how to upgrade the skills on a surface level in between fights. This would usually be an incredibly ineffective, if not downright horrible, method as it carried so many more risks. Especially when you did this only while fighting enemies at a…
  • Chapter 552 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Anyway, check it out if you want a refresher or enjoy a reread with an edited verson (or hear it in audio format), and as always, any support is highly appreciated! Shit, you are fully allowed to just download it on KU solely to support me. My top book so far has reached rank 10 on Amazon (was book 2), and getting into those single-digits would be amazing, very much stroking my ego in an extremely satisfying way. Kindle: https://mybook.to/primalhunter4 Audible:…
  • Chapter 551 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Countless factions dominated the multiverse, but few were as unique as the Risen. They were the living dead, and that came with both bonuses and demerits. Some bonuses included a natural lifespan equal to your True Soul’s natural lifespan, meaning you would live as long as possible, and aging would only come to pass due to the person wanting it. Combat-wise, they truly did not have many differences from other enlightened races, besides some changed natural affinities and stats. They were neither stronger…
  • Chapter 550 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Across the planet, the chaos brought on by the United Cities Alliance and Ell’Hakan continued. Beasts attacked like never before, and millions died within only a week as many settlements fell, unprepared and too weak to resist. Those who held on still took losses, and the survivors all had a newfound hatred. The work that had been made to establish positive relations between monsters and humanity was thoroughly broken. The problem was that people did not see the actions of beasts as those of individuals…
  • Chapter 549 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Jake breathed heavily as he stared out at the vast landscape before him. An area the size of a semi-large city was scorched and burned as the remnants of the battle remained. In the middle of it all lay a giant beast, its very blood only adding to this environmental destruction. Even in death, its blood retained the same destructive properties as it burned the ground. The final attack of the bear had been quite something. It exploded and released an attack reminding him a bit of the Scorched Plains attack…
  • Chapter 548 — The Primal Hunter Cover
    by Emily Anderson Miranda’s mind was a bit jumbled from the powerful aura, and it took her a moment to formulate a response. This resulted in her not being the first one to answer. ”I sincerely apologize for disturbing your area,” Mahowny said as he bowed. His party members followed suit, their nervousness palpable. Sweat was pouring down their brows as they also realized that the monster that had appeared was more than any of them could handle. It had to be mid-tier C-grade… which meant it was above level 250.…
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