This isn’t a power fantasy. It’s a strategy fantasy.
Upon arrival, Akira spends his first 30 minutes focusing entirely on building a comfortable, luxury living space for himself rather than establishing adequate defenses.
It’s a very crowded dungeon, but I want to turn it around with the "Breeding" skill The Plot: From Zero Defenses to Ultimate Stronghold The story follows Akira Hanamura This isn’t a power fantasy
Akira is the reincarnated Dungeon Master. Initially an ordinary man, he is thrust into a desperate situation. His character development is closely tied to his growing ruthlessness and willingness to use his [Breeding] skill to survive. He is a classic example of a "suddenly overpowered in another world" protagonist, but one whose power set is both his greatest strength and his primary ethical dilemma.
He breeds:
This series directly targets fans of dark, administrative fantasy manga such as How to Build a Dungeon: Book of the Demon King Barnes & Noble . It subverts the traditional "hero saves the day" trope by framing humanity as aggressive invaders and positioning the monster-generating dungeon core as the entity fighting for its right to survive.
Desperate, Kaito uses his skill. Within minutes, the eggs hatch. Three small, obedient mimic spiders — each capable of mimicking small objects (keys, coins, pebbles) — bond to him. It’s a very crowded dungeon, but I want
When does breeding become exploitation? Kaito struggles with this, especially when a creature sacrifices itself for him. It’s a surprisingly mature subplot.