Books Like Koyuki, the Necromancing Foxkin
Loved Koyuki, the Necromancing Foxkin? Here are the closest LitRPG and progression-fantasy reads, ranked by trope and theme overlap. Each pick lists the elements it shares with Koyuki, the Necromancing Foxkin so you can pick by what you actually want next.
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A frail kitchen girl discovers her brittle bones channel wild magic, transforming her greatest weakness into the key to unlocking forgotten god ruins and Guild Mage trials.
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A frail bunny-girl becomes the apprentice of a fallen god trapped in a grimoire, trading penmanship for power in a high-stakes magical bargain.
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Two village boys trade their dull lives for the brutal trials of spirit knighthood, where monsters and rivals stand between them and the legends they idolize.
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Alden Thorn trains to wield the System’s support powers in a universe where alien politics are deadlier than any battlefield.
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Sery’s rare magic amplifies Eterna’s power, but rival factions will stop at nothing to reclaim the Source they see as property.
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A starving slum girl discovers she can consume souls—but the more she devours, the more the hunger threatens to consume her.
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Princess Irena turns her gilded prison into a school of forbidden magic, uncovering lost spells and a dragon-guarded labyrinth beneath the tower.
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A reincarnated mage with overwhelming mana finally attends a magic academy where the system tailors spells to his absurd potential—and his baking obsession.
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A disgraced mage returns to a world of monsters and old enemies, only to find a deeper threat—and a magic that reshapes reality itself.
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A celestial wizard must master a world’s rigid elemental magic—before its rulers discover her divine light and purge it forever.
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Mai just wants to survive school, not the eldritch invasion—until an Anathema attack forces her into a magical contract she never wanted.
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A wolf-girl’s insatiable hunger fuels her LitRPG-powered evolution, transforming each meal into strength—but the world won’t surrender without a fight.
How we pick "similar"
Each pair gets a similarity score based on shared tropes, tags, tone and pacing. Top tropes carry the most weight; raw rating only nudges ties. No black-box ML — the pipeline is explained on our About page.