Books Like Rivera's Repairs: Dungeon Repairwoman
Loved Rivera's Repairs: Dungeon Repairwoman? Here are the closest LitRPG and progression-fantasy reads, ranked by trope and theme overlap. Each pick lists the elements it shares with Rivera's Repairs: Dungeon Repairwoman so you can pick by what you actually want next.
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by GraceBMorgan_Squirt, the weakest in a world ruled by magic, must outwit feybeasts and noble intrigues with only her trapcraft to save her found family from starvation.
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by Tater Princeinto a cozy inn with undead staff, a sentient armor butler, and a ghostly mentor who critiques his magic between breakfast service?.
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by Dreamer's RiotViolet’s ring never awakened—until her first kill revealed a calling that thrives on blood instead of benevolence.
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by argusthecatA genetically enhanced cat must operate the last orbital kill sat in a ruined solar system, deciding whether to protect the station or save the survivors below.
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by PlumParrotA scrapyard welder turned fugitive upgrades her body with stolen cybertech while evading the megacorp that wants it—and her—back.
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by IllthylianA conquered queen plays the perfect pawn, biding her time beneath alien dominion until the moment to reclaim her people's stolen will arrives.
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by onedayokayA magicless girl hides her unsanctioned archmage power in an academy where spells are quantified and outliers are erased.
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by Guardbro's Field DeskRhidi trades dynastic matchmaking for Earth’s brutal war games, where armored combat and alien monsters test her limits—and humanity’s grudges run deeper than she knows.
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by ThePuddingEllen's dungeon mishap spawns a clone every time she dies, forcing her to build a city of unruly selves while evading a vindictive dungeon core.
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by Shadow Crystal MageClones of a forgotten magical girl struggle to survive on a toxic, kaiju-infested planet while eavesdropping on distant civilizations for a chance at first contact.
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by Mark ArrowsKeith Winterscar must survive the frozen wastes and the warring machine gods beneath them to reunite with his father and fulfill a forgotten prophecy.
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by SteelTrimA reclusive engineer-turned-artificer must ally with a wounded kitsune to survive a warring realm where magic and Japanese myth collide.
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