ThisAdamGuy
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How tolerant are you to stories progressing via random coincidence?
I just tried to read a Pokemon-style litrpg called Gigabeasts, and had to give up before chapter three because there were just too many coincidences happening back to back. The main character inherits a farm from his dad that just so happens to exist in the Gigabeast dimension? Fine. He just so happens to meet and immediately bond with the perfect (and perfectly mascot-worthy) Gigabeast less than two minutes after arriving? Fine. Another Gigabeast just so happens to come out of nowhere a minute later to serve as a tutorial fight? Sure. A random woman also just so happens to be trespassing on his property at that exact moment (in the middle of the night) to walk him through how Gigabeast battles work? Ehhh... And that woman just so happens to be a total bombshell who (let me check real quick) yep, ends up being the romantic interest? Aaand my suspension of disbelief just snapped.
So yeah, I guess that's where the line gets drawn for me. To be more exact, I think it gets to be too much when coincidence both initiates and resolves a conflict. I'm more tolerant when a conflict is initiated by random coincidence, but the plot needs to be directly impacted by the characters' actions at some point. If they accidentally themselves into a problem and then deus ex machina themselves out, I probably won't want to keep reading.
I just tried to read a Pokemon-style litrpg called Gigabeasts, and had to give up before chapter three because there were just too many coincidences happening back to back. The main character inherits a farm from his dad that just so happens to exist in the Gigabeast dimension? Fine. He just so happens to meet and immediately bond with the perfect (and perfectly mascot-worthy) Gigabeast less than two minutes after arriving? Fine. Another Gigabeast just so happens to come out of nowhere a minute later to serve as a tutorial fight? Sure. A random woman also just so happens to be trespassing on his property at that exact moment (in the middle of the night) to walk him through how Gigabeast battles work? Ehhh... And that woman just so happens to be a total bombshell who (let me check real quick) yep, ends up being the romantic interest? Aaand my suspension of disbelief just snapped.
So yeah, I guess that's where the line gets drawn for me. To be more exact, I think it gets to be too much when coincidence both initiates and resolves a conflict. I'm more tolerant when a conflict is initiated by random coincidence, but the plot needs to be directly impacted by the characters' actions at some point. If they accidentally themselves into a problem and then deus ex machina themselves out, I probably won't want to keep reading.