Ascend Online by Luke Chmilenko

by Luke Chmilenko

4.0

About the Series

Marcus and his friends dive into Ascend Online, a full-immersion VRMMO, and choose to settle in an undeveloped frontier region rather than joining established cities. The series splits between personal combat progression (Marcus fights, levels, gains abilities) and settlement building (the group develops their town from nothing, recruits NPCs, establishes trade, and defends against threats).

The dual-track structure — individual leveling alongside group town-building — gives Ascend Online more variety than single-track VRMMO series. The party dynamics are genuine rather than token; different players contribute different specializations and the group coordination matters for major challenges. The settlement progression provides a satisfying “camp to city” arc across six books.

This works for readers who enjoy VRMMO LitRPG with meaningful base building and party dynamics. The completed status is a real advantage. The group-protagonist approach avoids the solo-MC isolation of many similar series. The tradeoff: VRMMO framing means nothing has real consequences — it’s a game, and the real-world stakes are minimal. The writing is competent but not distinctive. If you need genuine danger or literary quality, the game-world setting works against both. If you want a complete, solid VRMMO experience with settlement building, it delivers.

Note: Verify book 6 publication and completion status before publishing.


Reading Order

  1. Ascend Online (2017)
  2. Ascend Online: Hell to Pay (2018)
  3. Ascend Online 3 (2019)
  4. Ascend Online 4 (2021)
  5. Ascend Online 5 (2023)
  6. Ascend Online 6 (2026)

If You Like This Series

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  • Awaken Online by Travis Bagwell — VRMMO with settlement elements and a meta-narrative about AI; ongoing
  • The Land by Aleron Kong — Settlement-building LitRPG with more stat density; hiatus
  • Noobtown by Ryan Rimmel — Town management class with comedic tone; ongoing
  • The Good Guys by Eric Ugland — Simpler LitRPG progression without the town-building layer; completed

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