Tags:Lucky Protagonist
Use ONLY when the Protagonist has unusual amounts of luck, either due to plot armor or a trait.
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- Shu Xiaohui was a human survivor in an underground air-raid shelter after the Tart Tribe invaded Earth. The Tart Tribe, a brutal cosmic civilization, deployed semi-mechanical gene organisms to eliminate all life forms for planetary resources. Shu Xiaohui was on a scavenging mission when a scorching white light from an ancient ruin struck him, transforming him into a tiny hamster with l...
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- Duan Yunfeng transmigrated into the body of a twenty-four-year-old food delivery man in a cramped rented apartment. Before he could fully process the shock, the Spendthrift Tycoon Rebate System bound to him. The system offered rebates on money spent on women with an appearance score of at least ninety out of one hundred, and critical hits could grant special rewards. All rebates were s...
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- Li Qian transmigrated from Earth to a world of martial arts supremacy. He became an Odd-Job Disciple of the Divine Sword Sect after barely passing the assessment due to average talent. He bribed a deacon of the Odd-Job Hall for a favorable assignment, yet he was sent to the Time Bell Pavilion, a post devoid of perks and prospects. The Time Bell was an ordinary bell tower on a high moun...
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- Su Ye was an orphan and a reincarnator who had lived eighteen years in the Lord’s World without any cheat or system. On Lord’s Day, all third‑year high school students entered the Eternal World through a magic array to become Novice Lords. Su Ye arrived on a patch of grassland, his starting territory random. Upon binding his Lord’s Heart, he awakened a unique talent: Supreme Sovereign....
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- Qiu Yi is a man from 2025 who suddenly arrived on Earth in 2176, a world transformed by the appearance of mysterious Light Streams in 2100 that unleashed a devastating black mist and endless weird events. The global population plummeted, and exploratory Suicide Squads were formed to investigate the Light Streams, which led to a terrifying parallel world with its own laws, ecosystem, an...
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- Jiang Chen transmigrated into the body of a Jinyiwei Lishi, a third-rate martial artist, in a Great Ming Dynasty where extraordinary martial power existed. He woke to find himself and a dozen Jinyiwei comrades drugged by their superior Li Chengqi, a Houtian Realm martial artist. Li Chengqi colluded with Demonic Monk Jueming to sell them to the Demonic Sect in exchange for cultivation r...
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- Madam of Dongyang received news at a banquet that her son Zhou Jingyun, the heir to the Marquis of Dongyang, would be returning to the capital. Zhou Jingyun was a prodigy: granted the title of heir at three, praised by the previous emperor at six, and appointed the youngest Hanlin scholar in Great Zhou history at thirteen. At eighteen, he married the third daughter of the Duke of Ding'...
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- Si Shuo, originally a modern human, wakes from a coma after a heart transplant to find herself in the Beast World continent, where a cold mechanical voice announces the binding of the Peanut System. The system modifies her body into a special-grade “easy to conceive” physique and presents her with a main quest. She is in a stone cave belonging to her half-sister Yu Jiao, an orange cat...
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- The story opens in a famine-stricken village during a fierce windstorm. Granny Wei, wife of Old Man Yu, finds a three-year-old girl lying dazed on a dry rocky beach at the foot of the mountain. The child, who has floated down from the upper reaches of the nearby river and suffered scrapes from the rocks and damage to her memory, can recall only her name, Xing Xing, and a vague sense th...
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- Bai Yi lived in the declining Bai Qingzhai village, his family relying on fruit trees for income. While a freshman in university, he was struck by a pebble flung up by a jeep driven by arrogant rich youths. The pebble entered his body, enabling him to see and manipulate floating white starlight specks. He discovered these specks enhanced plants, improving fruit and flower quality, and...









