Books Like Prophecy Approved Companion
Loved Prophecy Approved Companion? Here are the closest LitRPG and progression-fantasy reads, ranked by trope and theme overlap. Each pick lists the elements it shares with Prophecy Approved Companion so you can pick by what you actually want next.
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A team of adventurers exploits rare class abilities that break the system, uncovering glitches that distort monsters, people, and even gods.
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A vain, treasure-obsessed dragon exploits a new LitRPG system to amass wealth, turning monster-slaying quests into his personal hoard-building scheme.
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Gerda the NPC troll juggles secret matchmaking as Madame Potts while dodging dragons and looming dungeon breaks in her favorite otome game.
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Miles trades violence for healing magic in the Spiral, where planets with clashing laws collide and kindness is just another currency.
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A tutorial NPC trapped in her own dungeon must craft, adapt, and survive as its once-predictable rules twist against her.
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A dungeon core desperate to help a village keeps spawning undead and death mana instead of gardens and healing.
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Kori, a kobold alchemist, defies her clan’s warrior traditions by unlocking forbidden potions that reveal hidden truths in the world’s LitRPG system.
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A sentient rock with miscalibrated stats rolls through a cultivation world, crushing rivals and defying logic in its quest to touch grass.
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A curious little monster ventures beyond her wild instincts, discovering whispering ruins and forgotten magics—but the wilderness guards its secrets with tooth and claw.
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Carl and his foul-mouthed cat fight through a dungeonized Earth, turning alien bloodsport into a rebellion against the system that destroyed it.
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A discarded teddy bear golem levels up to protect his girl in a world where even fluff and stitches can become heroic.
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A pacifist dungeon core defies the system by crafting a whimsical labyrinth of puns, puzzles, and sentient mushrooms—but the world isn’t laughing.
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.