WORLD RANKER

WORLD RANKER

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Author: Noxsyaa
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10 years ago, a secret project known as Project E.L.I.T.E. created an AI-powered System designed to build superhuman warriors.



Raunak Virk, an ordinary Indian student, accidentally awakens the System after nearly dying during a gang attack. Now, he is thrown into a dangerous world of secret organizations, deadly quests, international tournaments, and underground battles across India, Japan, Korea, and the USA.



With every fight, Raunak’s strength grows, but so does the mystery behind the system’s true purpose.



Who controls the System?



Who will rise as the ultimate World Ranker?

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We_Core
We_Core

“World Ranker” stands out for one major reason—its insanely detailed world. I’ve read a lot of system-based webnovels, and this one doesn’t dump everything at once. It teases you in waves—first the Rifts, then the sync %, then Echo-Bound vs Core Split vs Codeborn. It feels like discovering a living universe. The Lore Break chapters are a genius touch. I paid for the full Volume 00 and was NOT disappointed. If you’re into conspiracies, government factions, global intrigue (IRIS, UNRANK, BABELCORE), you’ll love every reveal. The factions alone are worth a deep dive. 10/10 for immersive storytelling.

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Play_Mo
Play_Mo

As someone who plays a ton of sci-fi RPGs, this novel felt like a playable narrative. “World Ranker” has echoes (pun intended) of games like Control, Persona, and Destiny, with a twist of Eastern philosophy thrown into the chaos. The chapters aren’t just about fights, they’re about momentum and adapting to digital madness. The Phantom Link system and the Rift anomalies are incredible—especially Kaede’s Neural Sync scenes. If this had a game adaptation, I’d pre-order the deluxe edition. Some chapters are slower and lore-heavy (Volume 00 was dense), but if you're into skill systems and techno-fantasy storytelling, it’s absolutely worth it.

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samarth_kamble
samarth_kamble

Every fight scene feels like an anime battle fused with cyberpunk dread. The way time loops, mirror shards, and psychic links get used in combat—it’s fresh and wild. Carter’s tank fight in the Core Split Rift? Sick. Kaede mind-hacking a corrupted Rift entity? Legendary. Raunak’s slow unlock of Shardwalker is a chef’s kiss. The action doesn’t just punch—it evolves with the world’s logic. Some early chapters were info-heavy, but the pay-off is worth it. Visual, kinetic, addictive. I’m already imagining the anime adaptation.

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Prime_Noxz
Prime_Noxz

"World Ranker" is a gem for anyone who loves stats, system integration, and high-stakes worldbuilding. From the very first Rift encounter, I was hooked by the mix of modern Earth and digital-spiritual chaos. The protagonist, Raunak Virk, isn’t your typical overpowered lead. He grows through trauma, doubt, and strategy. The system—the Echo Framework—is honestly one of the best I’ve read in webfiction. It's not just XP and levels; it’s mind anchors, sync rates, mental overlays, and skills that evolve with emotion. The lore is deep but cleverly layered so new readers aren’t lost. Volume 00 alone had me buying the premium chapters. Whether you’re here for smart power systems, urban fantasy, or just brilliant pacing, this one delivers. The author clearly loves what they’re building. A must-read for litRPG fans.

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