Azarinth Healer by Rhaegar

by Rhaegar

4.0

About the Series

Ilea is isekai’d into a fantasy world and picks up a healer class. Instead of playing support, she uses her healing to survive fights against enemies far above her level, gaining massive experience from fighting up. Her class combination (Azarinth Healer / Ash Creator) turns her into an unkillable close-combat specialist. The series is a progression loop: find stronger enemies, fight them, level up, find even stronger enemies.

The appeal is the purity of the progression loop. Azarinth Healer strips away most of the things other LitRPG series use to fill space — complex plots, romance, political intrigue — and replaces them with an endless stream of combat and advancement. Ilea is cheerful, self-sufficient, and perfectly happy punching increasingly dangerous monsters forever. The power scaling is satisfying and constant.

This is for readers who want pure combat progression at extreme length without the baggage of complex narratives. Ilea is one of the genre’s few female leads with genuine “murderhobo” energy — she’s not conflicted about fighting, doesn’t need romantic motivation, and approaches every challenge with enthusiasm. The tradeoff: the plot is minimal. Side characters appear and disappear. There’s very little tension because Ilea’s healing makes her nearly invulnerable. If you need stakes, narrative drive, or character development beyond “I’m stronger now,” this will feel empty. If you want comfort-food progression content, it’s excellent.


Reading Order

  1. Azarinth Healer (2021)
  2. Azarinth Healer 2 (2022)
  3. Azarinth Healer 3 (2022)
  4. Azarinth Healer 4 (2022)
  5. Azarinth Healer 5 (2023)
  6. Azarinth Healer 6 (2023)
  7. Azarinth Healer 7 (2023)
  8. Azarinth Healer 8 (2024)
  9. Azarinth Healer 9 (2024)
  10. Azarinth Healer 10 (2025)

The web serial on Royal Road is complete. Published versions are lightly revised.


If You Like This Series

  • Primal Hunter by Zogarth — OP MC with system progression; adds crafting and more worldbuilding
  • Defiance of the Fall by TheFirstDefier — Similar “fight everything, level constantly” loop with more stat optimization
  • He Who Fights with Monsters by Shirtaloon — System progression with more personality and plot; similar length
  • Beneath the Dragoneye Moons by Selkie Myth — Another healer protagonist in a system world; more character-driven, less pure combat
  • The Good Guys by Eric Ugland — Same “book crack” pacing and straightforward combat progression; male MC, completed

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