
Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube
by ProbablyATurnip
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Summoned after an unfortunate accident in hopes they could protect the world from a coming threat, Ben and his classmates are gifted another chance at life. With fame and fortune promised to whoever is willing to fight for the sake of the world it doesn't seem like a bad deal, there's just one small problem. Ben wasn't blessed with any magic or combat skills, just crafting and enchanting. While the skills themselves aren't useless they also aren't seen as being necessary to the coming war. Now not needed and alone Ben tries to find a place in the world while meeting some of its colourful characters along the way.
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good read.. but!!
Reviewed at: CH321 Thera's Perspective
as the story progress i felt mc became more stupid.. to the point it is disgusting and can no longer read with gusto..
he forgot to wear a fckin armor?
he got careless when he got warned repeatedly how dangerous it would be?
he is being used by someone over again?
he should just die.. sigh rly wasting my time for stupid character development

I love it
Reviewed at: CH755
I can't remember when I started reading this story. All I know is that it was one of the first story on here I've ever read on this website, and it enthralled me. The story of Ben is something that I wish will never end. It has me coming back every single day to see if there's a new chapter to read. So thank you for sharing this beautiful story. Probablyaturup

Hard ENTP vibes
Reviewed at: CH532 Thera's Perspective
I've fully immersed myself in the extensive content of "Chaotic Craftsman Worships The Cube," encompassing around 532 chapters and spanning approximately 4000 pages.
My enjoyment has been truly profound. This literary odyssey unfolds within the enchanting realms of fantasy, skillfully blending elements of Lit-RPG and isekai. The protagonist, a masterful crafter and enchanter, skillfully navigates through a myriad of adventures primarily centered around the meticulous management of the crafted items. The narrative adopts a deliberate, almost languid pace, placing emphasis on character-level development and presenting abundant slices of life. Woven into the tapestry of the tale are elements of romance and intricate relationship dynamics with other characters. The main character, exceptionally proficient and with a penchant for amusingly trolling enemies, including gods, exudes unmistakable Hard ENTP vibes.
For enthusiasts of narratives featuring remarkably efficient protagonists with a bold disregard for traditions, I wholeheartedly endorse this novel.
I express my sincere gratitude to the author for crafting this captivating series! Keep up the commendable work!
While the narrative excels, potential areas for refinement could involve a more condensed approach in a few chapters, resembling elaborate puns with unfamiliar characters. Additionally, simplifying certain secondary characters might further enhance the overall reading experience.

Awesome
Reviewed at: CH643
Awesome serie !!! The system is well done, present in the story but not overbearing. There is great plot and a lot of little plot hidden everywhere. love how it surprise us with little All the characters are great and strange in their own way. They all learn along the story. Please continue!!!

Chaothically good
Reviewed at: CH346
I love this novel, it is so good and unpredictable it's just excellent you never get bored with the story and the development of the characters and skills are just amazing, an issue that I personally get it's that sometimes the development of skills in an RPG novel become Bland and boring making you lose the interesting in the story in this case even though the skills are very important to the stories they are basically in a second background that you can only notice in the important parts the interaction with the characters itself is the part that really draws you in and then the special skills is basically the cherry on top.

A main character with personality
Reviewed at: CH25- Theras perspective
So the initial premise is very bog standard isekai *BUT* if you stick with the introduction you'll find that the character writing is brilliant. It takes a few chapters to get going but once it does you'll find a really well paced story about a craftsman, a god and an earth mage all with wonderfully crafted dynamics and realistic personalities.
The second big strength is pacing. Even the best stories on rr tend to have pacing whiplash where your given the most mundane day to day stuff that slams into world ending threats. This story keeps it steady and builds up its developments properly and with proper foreshadowing.
Definitely an author to watch out for in the future 100%

Pretty okay
Reviewed at: CH13- Theras perspective
First off is the glaring flaw that another reviewer once said before and that I'm sure you have already seen, is that It makes absolutely no sense for nobody to want him but if you can get over that and power through you are rewarded with a pretty okay novel so if you can handle that then go right on ahead.

Good? Great? Awsome?
Reviewed at: CH677 Thera's Perspective
well i think that this is one of the most enjoyable reads in a bit there are some very minor problems with some misspells and odd pacing but its extremely small expecaly for a story this long. its got some tropes but they have bean changed and it gives it a more fresh felling instead of a repetitive one that most other story's get.
overall if i could rate it higher i would of the several hundred books ive read its probably top 10 and for books of similar length its more like top 5 maybe even the top one

Middle of the pack.
Reviewed at: CH1 Prologue
As of chapter 493; This is a fairly generic middle of the road 'system' novel. It's main difference to other novels being a heavy focus on crafting and romance with a slower burn, bordering on slice of life at some points
I'd say that this novel is aimed more at young adults than mature readers in the way it handles the romance and the maturity of the characters, however the lack of action or meaningful conflict overall puts it in a bit of a weird spot for them as well.
Overall the writing is OK, maybe even slightly above average and there's nothing objectively wrong with it, other than the occasional meta plothole, but it doesn't stand out either.

Too many things to do, too little time
Reviewed at: CH396
MC has a lot of minds that it always keep him busy. No time to sleep, no time to focus on one project before moving to the next, too little time for FMC. His catchphrase ended up being "I'm fine, don't worry." When he's already busy, someone shows up and gave MC a lot more work. It's annoying that it keeps happening that I'm starting to lose track of the events.