Garralosh is on the surface and she has bad intentions toward Anthony and his Colony. The first generation of super-intelligent ants hatches and our antrepid protagonist has his mandibles full teaching them what it means to be a member of the family!
It's a race against time to strengthen the Colony before disaster strikes. Big-momma croca is here, and she is hungry!
Book 3 of the hit monster-evolution LitRPG series with nearly 30 Million views on Royal Road. Grab yourcopy today!
About this Series: Jump into a rebirth story that mixes LitRPG and GameLit Elements with Monster evolution. Levels, Stats, Skills, Magic, Power Progresion, Kingdom Building, Party Building, Army Building, evolution, a monster MC, gigantic enemies (compared to Ant at least), and plenty of humor fitting such an ludicrous premise.
While I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was a little off put by the cold and cruel conversation between Anthony and Momma Croc. Maybe I'm projecting, but it felt like in her dying breath there was a moment of connection and MC just killed her off for a cool line "Her name was Grant!". It was a weird twist because at the moment I felt more towards the croc than Anthony. The story explained how she had she had a miserable life; how she was forced to fight and live like an animal for hundreds of years; how the wizard lizard likely messed with her mind; how the system had tortured her with this maddening pull to the core, that the humans blocked over and over. All this considered I felt deeply sorry and awful for this once human girl. Then this smarmy ant bastard just kills her after some half arsed attempts at communicating.
Very weak and left an extremely bitter taste in my mouth right at the end
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What an outstanding journey. By the end, I am completely rooting and cheering for the ant colony. The dedication, the teamwork, the cutenessss, VIVA THE COLONY. VIVA THE QUEEN.
I feel like I'm becoming part of a hive mind that thrives only for the success of the colony. I'm being indoctrinated by little cute ants. I honestly relate to the human cult. I believe in ant supremacy.
The end of the first big arc, a conclusion to Anthony's war vs the crocs reaches to a rather IMPACTFUL end. But my favorite thing about this book, is obviously the ant colony. I grew to love the ants so much through the trilogy, but especially in this one. I'm so glad they grew as characters so well, beyond my expectation.
Also have I said that it can be incredibly funny?!
The book was awesome but my only gripes was that it lingers nd slows down at some points. And the sidelining of some main characters in the final battle was slightly disappointing. Other than that *chef kiss*, it's exactly what i wanted.
A new species of ant! He continued his character growth plus the team around him. We get to see a final epic battle with a fun mix of mind and gravity magic! Wowza!
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Great volume that reads more like one story arc working towards a big climatic fight in the end while lifting a small piece of the veil about the nature of the dungeon and people like Anthony. So, entertaining light hearted read with interesting characters and an intriguing world building.
My Rating System: 5- Perfect for my taste, I could not physically stop reading/listening and wanted more afterward. 4- Almost perfect, could not stop reading/listening, probably wanted more afterward. 3- I enjoyed the book and could see others loving it, I need to think if I want more. 2- I can see why others might like the book, but I could not, I do not want more. 1- What is this? What went wrong? Why did they do this? This doesn't make any sense! (No idea who it is for, but definitely not for me).
[Audiobook Version]
This was an excellent continuation of the series. The overall comedy and somewhat light-hearted tone of these books are amazing. Honestly, this was probably a four-star book for the most part, but the emotion behind the narration was spot on, and that combined with the comedy made it a unique experience. There were a few things issues I had with the book though, which would have normally knocked a star off. The major one was the transitions between the voice actors were very noticeable due to volume and background noise changes, which I assume was to try and cover up the difference between the quality of the voice actors recording devices. It seems like the voice actors were using different recording devices, and to make the transition smoother they tried to overlap the audio and change the volume slightly. For the most part, it worked out well enough but during situations where the dialogue jumps between the two in quick succession, it makes the transition very noticeable. Other than that issue, the rest of my complaints are so minor I would need to relisten to the book to remember them. Overall, it was a great book and I can't wait to see how the story continues.
Wow, another fantastic installment featuring everyone's favorite colony! The author does a fANTastic job of breathing life into the various colony members and even growing discernable personalities for all the key characters. I really got swept up in the emotion at times! Both the colony and their refugee neighbors struggle to survive and, more importantly, adapt to the apocalyptic conditions the Monster Wave is having on the local surface. And the dungeon denizens aren't faring much better! I picked this up the day it dropped with no regrets, and I'll do the same with the next one as soon as it's available!
Found the first three books in this series on sale at Audible. The book and the series contain solid world-building, lots of action, and interesting LITRPG character development. The narration is not bad, but after finishing book 3, I have decided not to pursue the rest of the series. Not sure I would have even read books 2 and 3 had I not already purchased them on sale.
While I realize this is a YA book, the story is ruined by the juvenile character dialogue throughout the series. This was a major drawback for me, and I have decided not to continue listening beyond the third book. Definitely not worth paying full price on Audible. Book #3 is 2.5 stars, rounded down to 2 stars.
Po 3 książkach mogę chyba już nieco więcej napisać o tej serii. Chciałem czegoś odmóżdzającego, a opis tych książek brzmiał tak bezmózgowo, jak tylko się dało, więc wybór idealny. Dodatkowo, nawet bym nie brał tego pod uwagę, gdyby nie to, że czyta to Król Imperator Narracji Jeff Hayes. I od razu powiem, że gdyby nie on, to pewnie bym odpuścił po pierwszym tomie. RinoZ pisze nawet nieźle, ale ton tych książek bywa czasem lekko infantylny, zwłaszcza w kwestii humoru. Żarty nie zawsze lądują, bywa cirngeowo, ale Hayes to wszystko przytula, dorzuca swoją magię i wychodzi nie tylko znośnie, ale nawet przyjemnie (a im dalej w serię, tym bardziej spójne i naturalne się to wydaje)
To jest Lit RPG w czystej postaci. Głównym motorem napędowym jest expienie, rozwijanie umiejętności i co najbardziej angażujące - ewolucja bohatera i jego kolonii. To na prawdę kurcze wciąga. Cały ten system jest serio angażujący i autor potrafi regularnie dokładać nowe elementy, tak że regularnie mówię do siebie "ciekawe jak to dalej się rozwinie" i dalej mi się to nie nudzi.
Świat wydaje się całkiem przemyślany i rozbudowany, mimo że mogę się założyć, że RinoZ wymyśla to wszystko na bieżąco. Postaci wydają się na tyle żywe i prawdziwe, żeby zaangażować się w ich los i z każdą książką dochodzą nowe wątki i perspektywy.
Wpadłem trochę w rabbit hole'a Lit RPG, ale jak to mam w zwyczaju, zacząłem niestety od najlepszego, co gatunek ma do zaoferowania, czyli DCC. Próbowałem paru innych rzeczy, niektóre były dobre, od innych szybko się odbiłem i bardzo mocno czuć, że jest to gatunek wciąż bardzo nowy i zdominowany bardziej przez amatorów-entuzjastów pisania, niż profesjonalnych pisarzy, ale Chrysalis działa dokładnie tak, jak powinno. Jeśli nie lubicie LitRPG, gdzie główny nacisk jest postawiony na progres bohatera, to nie będzie to seria dla was, ale jeśli chcecie się trochę zrelaksować przy czymś trochę głupim, ale jednocześnie dziwnie wciągającym i nawet trochę wholesome, to warto spróbować. Ale raczej tylko w audio.
Rank A Personal Tags: FR, PR, CR, ANTS, Moster-Core, For The Colony, Siege warfare FOR THE COLONY, MY LIFE FOR THE COLONY! Easy 4 stars for me. I loved seeing how much the Colony has grown since the last book, and Anthony stepping up as a progenitor of his new family was really satisfying to watch. He can't just go running around anymore as he has to plan, and actually teach the first generation of super-intelligent ants, which was hilarious watching him try to teach his brothers and sisters about self preservation. The pacing was good and with plenty of battles and exploration to keep things exciting. I also appreciated Anthony’s tactical creativity. He really thinks on his feet, (mandibles?) in ways that make sense for his character. Tiny and Crinis keep stealing scenes, and their little ANTics made me laugh out loud more than once. The new clutch of advanced eggs adds some intrigue for the future, and I am curious to see how they will shake things up. Anthony’s new interactions with human adventurers added a layer of diplomacy, showing that he has to think beyond just the Colony. The scouting mission on the surface revealed new threats that reminded me how dangerous the world outside the tunnels really is. The war between the Ant Colony and the monster horde had me amped up, and the battles were intense. I loved seeing how the Colony worked smart to defend itself against overwhelming numbers. They really make the story feel alive. The battles feel smart and tactical, not just a numbers grind, which kept me invested. I also enjoyed the little quiet moments where Anthony reflects on his responsibilities. It made him feel more real. The Colony feels like an actual community now, with everyone playing a part. The ending wraps up the main threat nicely, but I am already excited to see what comes next. Overall, this book kept me laughing, cheering, and genuinely curious, and I cannot wait to keep following Anthony’s journey.
If Pixar made Starship Troopers but forgot to tell anyone it was a comedy, you’d probably end up with something like this stat-hungry ant saga.
Antelligent Design by RinoZ, third in the Chrysalis series, keeps doing what the first two books did but levels it up. The main character is still an ant, still trying to evolve, survive, and now lead something bigger than himself. The colony’s not just growing stronger, it’s getting weirder and smarter and more crowded in a way that almost feels cozy. Enemies are stronger. Systems are deeper. And every few chapters something completely unhinged happens that somehow still works in the world. The vibe stays weird and funny but things are also getting more dangerous in a way that’s kind of exciting but also starting to make you worry for the ants. Which is wild.
The reason this landed at 4 for me? The characters, even the bug ones, hit better than I expected. It’s not easy to make a swarm feel personal but somehow the side characters have real voices and real moments that made me care. There’s a rhythm to how the colony grows that made the pacing feel right too. It never felt slow. I didn’t skim. That matters a lot in a long book like this. There’s a ton of leveling and numbers and system stuff but it stayed interesting for me cause the story kept moving. Still a little unpolished in places. Sometimes sentences hit weird. But honestly, I had a good time. Weirdly invested in these little bug idiots.
Third instalment in this series, and I’m pretty sure this is the big end to the first story arc. Crocs versus ants. I won’t say who wins, but obviously you end up rooting hard for the ants. For the colony.
This one does a good job of giving you enough payoff while still breadcrumbing the bigger mystery. I still want to know why these humans from Earth have been reincarnated into this dungeon world, and I still have questions about Gandalf. Like, who even is Gandalf really?
I also liked the human interactions, but let’s be honest, the ants are the heart of this thing. You can’t help but get invested in them and cheer them on the whole way through. It still gives me The Wandering Inn vibes too, that slice-of-life mixed with slice-of-war feeling.
My only issue is that it still feels like it’s missing something, and I can’t fully put my finger on what. It’s funny, it makes me chuckle, and it stays fun without getting too heavy. I’m not devastated, I’m not jumping up and down, but I am invested. Especially when it comes to the colony.
When I first got into LitRPG through Dungeon Crawler Carl, my recommendations from Audible and Reddit and other places gave me a much different selection of options than I receive now. The biggest recommendations I saw were He Who Fights with Monsters, The Primal Hunter, Everybody Loves Large Chests, and Chrysalis. Now at this point I've tried all of the series and some others. I've not caught up with any of them and the furthest along I am in any series is Everybody Loves Large Chests (through book 7), and I've made it through the first two books most of the others. However at this point I accept that Chrysalis has developed into the most interest and entertaining of these. I never expected to care so much about a fantasy colony of ants. Anthony's story is genuinely entertaining and at times, emotionally touching. The first volume was a bit rough, but I've only gotten more and more invested with each successive book. For the colony!
I really enjoyed this installment overall — the evolution mechanics, the colony building, and Anthony’s POV continue to be the star of the series for me. The creativity of the world and the constant sense of progression kept me fully invested whenever the story stayed with the ants.
That said, I found myself skipping most of the human-focused chapters. The tone shift never quite works for me, and the constant distrust, misunderstandings, and back-and-forth suspicion from the humans dragged the pacing down. Every time the story drifted away from Anthony and into human politics or their anxieties about him, I lost interest fast.
But when the book is in its element — deep in the nest, evolving, experimenting, growing stronger, and expanding the colony — it’s an absolute blast. Anthony’s chapters carried the whole thing
Chrysalis: 3 With a safer location for the colony established in the previous book, Anthony sets his eyes on improving the colony's long term growth. He doesn't quite stop to consider the ramifications of the impact a forever expanding population of intelligent, voracious ants will have on the ecosystem, much less the long term sustainability other than the flippant belief that the dungeon will always have monsters. As a reader, it's a bit concerning, but Anthony has his eyes on the success of the colony and doesn't stop to consider these trifling things. This book builds towards a climactic finish and though it doesn't end on a cliffhanger, I definitely want to read the next book to see what happens next.
5 stars. Overall amazing loved the story the characters the world. Great pacing. Obviously it’s a story where the good guys win. Timeline is perfect for the good guys to be victorious and to have the perfect amount of preparation. Entertaining and the narration is top tier. The voices the sounds everything is chefs kiss. I feel that this book is the weakest of the 3 but still better than so many other series. This book gave different perspectives and I wish we had more of certain ants like vibrant or even the pets perspectives. We understand more about the world and are getting glimpses of what’s to come. Onto the next book!
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This series continues to deliver. There was a part of this book that felt repetitive to the other two...but most of it was very fresh! I really enjoyed how the narration started expanding to include scenes from other members of the colony. The war and action sequences making up most of the back half of the book were so awesome to read, and also well paced, with non-action sequences breaking up the pace. Fun read.
Ending was short, no closure at all, and just cliffhanged. The book itself has far too many POV shifts for the review to be anything more than 3 stars. I like the characters, I love the story, but the way it's written has every irritating pet peeve possible for me.
Overall, due to the above and the above only, this is the weakest book so far.
Very good series, I enjoy a good monster story and it's nice to find one that keeps its pacing steady instead of all of a sudden going god mode in one book or just totally leaving litrpg. This book does not do that and in fact stays an ant instead of becoming human or human like which is a great change of pace and really well done.
Il primo e il secondo erano divertenti, ma vivevano un po' alla giornata, con questo invece c'è molto world building, tante sottotrame, nuovi poteri, evoluzioni. Mi sono piaciute le scene di azione. Tipicamente nei LitRPG sono sempre mediocri, ma qui RInoz ha trovato l'equilibrio perfetto. Con una crescita del genere mi aspetto davvero il promssimo volume!
Good story, bad chapter breaks. I dislike how often the chapters end so quickly, and I dislike how often they’re named after one moment at the end of the chapter, rather than what was the main content of the chapter.