Double-Blind by Bail

by Bail

About the Series

When the system event hits, most people choose combat classes. Matt picks a social manipulation class — one that enhances persuasion, deception, and emotional reading rather than physical damage. In an apocalypse where everyone is scared and making bad decisions, being the person who can read and influence others becomes its own form of power. The series follows his calculated rise through a landscape of panicking humanity.

Double-Blind distinguishes itself through its protagonist’s moral grayness and the non-combat progression path. Matt isn’t evil, but he’s willing to manipulate, deceive, and exploit psychological weaknesses to survive and advance. The system apocalypse framework is familiar, but viewing it through the lens of someone whose “weapon” is social engineering rather than a sword creates genuinely different scenes and challenges.

This works for readers who want system apocalypse with a fresh mechanical hook and a protagonist who’s smart in ways that matter outside combat. The “manipulation class” creates scenarios where progression means out-thinking people rather than out-fighting them. Early, but generating significant buzz. The tradeoff: only two books exist, so it’s too early to judge the long-term trajectory. The morally gray MC may be off-putting if you need to like your protagonist. The manipulation focus means less of the combat progression that’s the genre’s core appeal. If you want traditional Number Go Up combat, this sidesteps it.


Reading Order

  1. Double-Blind: A Modern LITRPG (2024)
  2. Double-Blind 2 (2025)

The web serial on Royal Road continues ahead of published volumes.


If You Like This Series

  • He Who Fights with Monsters by Shirtaloon — Snarky MC in a system world; more traditional combat but similar personality
  • Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman — System apocalypse where social gaming (the show’s audience) matters alongside combat
  • Apocalypse: Generic System by Macronomicon — System apocalypse with an unconventional build approach
  • The Path of Ascension by C. Mantis — Constrained progression requiring creative solutions
  • Worth the Candle by Alexander Wales — Intellectually ambitious LitRPG with complex morality; completed

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