I have mixed feelings about 10 training avatars. Starts with creating avatars with local dungeon monsters the number of avatars is based on his level which goes from 1 – 10. The monsters are farming machines and are not used for much else which seems like a waste and could be used for much more during the story. Let’s him upgrade all skills and weapons to the max with the ability to upgrade quality with farmed resources. Later gets a skill that lets him create avatars to have multiple characters and cover up how op he is. However the story changes to focus on this aspect and basically doesn’t spend any time on his cheat ability after that and all is focused on the avatars. And the story line starts to focus on these different avatars like they are all the MC. And somehow the MC manages to have all these avatars with different personalities functioning at the same time essentially creating his own dungeon party with his avatars. Which seems very unrealistic and overpowered.
The main character doesn’t have much personality and is your standard. I want to get stronger to have control. His companions he makes along the way adds a little character but there is no real depth to them. No reason why they are who they are, don’t really care much if these side characters live or die. It’s one of those novels like the concept but disappointed in the execution going to end up giving the novel 3 stars.