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Progression Fantasy sci-fi books

Start weak, climb hard, watch the power grow.

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KillQuest
KillQuest
MAX. DAMAGE;B V Larson
RAdult 18+
Machinist of Mana
Machinist of Mana
Wandering Agent
PG-13Adult 18+
Defiance of the Fall
Defiance of the Fall
TheFirstDefier
RAdult 18+
He Who Fights with Monsters 12
He Who Fights with Monsters 12
Travis Deverell;Shirtaloon
PG-13Adult 18+
Second Chance Swordsman
Second Chance Swordsman
Jakob Tanner
PG-13YA 12-17
The Primal Hunter 15: A LitRPG Adventure
The Primal Hunter 15: A LitRPG Adventure
Zogarth
RAdult 18+
Rift Magus Reborn 3: Rise of the Arcane Aristocrat
Rift Magus Reborn 3: Rise of the Arcane Aristocrat
Sam Winton
RAdult 18+
Saviors
Saviors
Brian J. Nordon
PG-13YA 12-17
The Years of Apocalypse: A Progression Fantasy Epic
The Years of Apocalypse: A Progression Fantasy Epic
Uranium Phoenix
PG-13YA 12-17
Hero Chimera: A Progression Fantasy
Hero Chimera: A Progression Fantasy
Zachary Holzgen
RAdult 18+
Andy in the Apocalypse: A LitRPG Adventure
Andy in the Apocalypse: A LitRPG Adventure
Plum Parrot
RAdult 18+
He Who Fights with Monsters 2: A LitRPG Adventure
He Who Fights with Monsters 2: A LitRPG Adventure
Shirtaloon
PG-13Adult 18+
He Who Fights with Monsters 6: A LitRPG Adventure
He Who Fights with Monsters 6: A LitRPG Adventure
Shirtaloon
RAdult 18+
Duty's Reward:
Duty's Reward:
M. Tress
XAdult 18+
Honor's Challenge:
Honor's Challenge:
M. Tress
RAdult 18+
Decisive Action:
Decisive Action:
M. Tress
RAdult 18+
Path of the Berserker 4
Path of the Berserker 4
Rick Scott
RAdult 18+
He Who Fights with Monsters 4: A LitRPG Adventure
He Who Fights with Monsters 4: A LitRPG Adventure
Shirtaloon
PG-13Adult 18+
Defiant Foes:
Defiant Foes:
M. Tress
RAdult 18+
Wage Slave to Archmage: An Isekai LitRPG Adventure (BOOK 1)
Wage Slave to Archmage: An Isekai LitRPG Adventure (BOOK 1)
Mike Blackmoor
PG-13Adult 18+
Moon Cultivation: Sci-fi Cultivation LitRPG Adventure
Moon Cultivation: Sci-fi Cultivation LitRPG Adventure
Maksym Pachesiuk
PG-13Adult 18+
The Primal Hunter: A LitRPG Adventure
The Primal Hunter: A LitRPG Adventure
Zogarth
PG-13Adult 18+
Apocalypse BREAKER 3
Apocalypse BREAKER 3
Aaron Renfroe
RAdult 18+
Azarinth Healer Book Four
Azarinth Healer Book Four
Rhaegar
RAdult 18+
Rallying Recovery:
Rallying Recovery:
M. Tress
RAdult 18+
That Which Devours - Grow: A LitRPG Adventure
That Which Devours - Grow: A LitRPG Adventure
Jer Patch
RAdult 18+
Proportional Response:
Proportional Response:
M. Tress
RAdult 18+
He Who Fights with Monsters 10: A LitRPG Adventure
He Who Fights with Monsters 10: A LitRPG Adventure
Shirtaloon
RAdult 18+
He Who Fights with Monsters 11: A LitRPG Adventure
He Who Fights with Monsters 11: A LitRPG Adventure
Shirtaloon
RAdult 18+
The Second Realm: A LitRPG Fantasy Series
The Second Realm: A LitRPG Fantasy Series
Michael Chatfield
PG-13Adult 18+

About the Progression Fantasy trope

Progression fantasy makes the climb the whole point. A protagonist begins weak or unremarkable and grows steadily more powerful over the course of the story, and that ascent — measurable, hard-won, and deeply satisfying — is the central engine rather than a side effect. The genre is defined by visible, legible advancement: skills unlocked, levels gained, techniques mastered, power accumulating in increments the reader can track and savor. It is one of the most distinctly modern shapes fiction has taken, grown from gaming culture and the serialized web-novel boom into a thriving category with a fiercely devoted readership.

This shelf is the heart of that movement. Series like Shirtaloon's He Who Fights with Monsters and Zogarth's The Primal Hunter epitomize the form, following protagonists who grind, strategize, and level up through worlds built on explicit systems, while Will Wight's Cradle stands as the genre-defining example of a powerless boy climbing, rung by rung, toward mastery. The appeal is the deep satisfaction of effort rewarded — progress made plain, the build coming together, the steady addictive pull of getting visibly stronger. The best entries layer real character and consequence over the mechanics, so the numbers carry genuine weight and the climb feels like growth rather than mere accumulation.

Progression fantasy overlaps heavily with LitRPG, cultivation, and the system apocalypse, and on a science-fiction directory it represents the field's most game-native frontier, where invented worlds run on rules as rigorous as any physics. Distinct from a traditional fantasy quest, it foregrounds the protagonist's measurable development above all else — the question is not just whether they will win, but how powerful they will become along the way. The trope endures because the fantasy beneath it is bone-deep and honest: the wish that effort always accumulates, that the unready can be forged into the formidable, and that we might, at any moment, check exactly how far we have climbed.

Why readers love it

  • Power growth as the engine
  • Visible, measurable, earned advancement
  • The deep pull of getting stronger
  • LitRPG and progression at its core