Infinite Survival I Have A Ton Of Passive Skills

Okay, so picture this: I'm scrolling through TikTok, right? Avoiding actual responsibilities like a pro. And BAM! An edit of some super OP character just flexing on monsters pops up. Naturally, my first thought is, "Ugh, another power fantasy." But then the song was kinda catchy, and the comments were all raving about this web novel called "Infinite Survival I Have A Ton of Passive Skills." Curiosity, as always, got the better of me. (Don't judge, we've all been there!)
Turns out, it wasn't just another power fantasy. It was a deliciously over-the-top, ridiculously addictive power fantasy. And that's where we dive into the wonderful, weird world of passive skills and surviving the apocalypse.
What's the Deal with Infinite Survival?
The basic premise is classic isekai/portal fantasy. Our protagonist, Kim Hyukjin, gets yeeted into a game-like world. Except this isn't a game. People are dying. Horribly. And Hyukjin? Well, he's got a secret weapon: a metric ton of passive skills. Like, seriously, the dude's practically drowning in them.
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Now, the "infinite survival" part comes in because this world is designed to be brutal. Monsters are everywhere, resources are scarce, and other players (yeah, there are other people transported there too) are often more dangerous than the monsters themselves. Survival isn't guaranteed, not even close.
But here's the hook: Hyukjin's passive skills aren't just about raw power. They're about understanding the game. He can see hidden stats, exploit weaknesses, and predict enemy behavior. Think of it like having the cheat codes... but you still have to play the game. (And trust me, the game's still pretty dang hard.)

Why Passive Skills are King (and Queen, and Everything Else)
Okay, so why am I so obsessed with this "passive skill" thing? Because it's a brilliant twist on the usual power fantasy trope. Most stories give the MC some flashy, overpowered ability. Laser beams! Super strength! The power to instantly grill a perfect steak! (Okay, I'd actually read that one...).
But "Infinite Survival" focuses on the subtle. Hyukjin's skills aren't always obvious. They're about gathering information, making smart choices, and outsmarting his opponents. It's about using knowledge as your ultimate weapon. Which, let's be honest, is way cooler and more strategic than just punching everything really hard.
Think of it this way: wouldn't you rather have a skill that lets you instantly identify the weak point of a dragon, or a skill that just lets you breathe fire for five seconds? I know what I'd choose. (Hint: dragon slaying is more likely to get you through the week.)

The Appeal (Beyond the OP Protagonist)
Sure, Hyukjin is powerful. But the real draw of "Infinite Survival" is the world-building and the intricate strategies involved in surviving. The author doesn't shy away from the grim realities of a world on the brink of collapse. There's betrayal, sacrifice, and morally gray choices aplenty. It’s not all sunshine and rainbows… even if Hyukjin can probably summon a rainbow with one of his hidden passive skills. (Probably. I wouldn't be surprised.)
The characters are also surprisingly well-developed. Even the villains have their own motivations and backstories. You might even find yourself sympathizing with them... right before Hyukjin inevitably outmaneuvers them with his ridiculously effective passive skill-powered intellect. (Don’t worry, it’s cathartic.)

Plus, there's a healthy dose of humor sprinkled throughout the story. Hyukjin's dry wit and sarcastic observations keep things from getting too depressing. He's not just surviving; he's making fun of the apocalypse while doing it. Which is a mood, honestly.
Should You Read It?
If you're looking for a web novel with a unique take on the isekai genre, a protagonist who's both powerful and intelligent, and a world that's both brutal and fascinating, then "Infinite Survival I Have A Ton of Passive Skills" is definitely worth checking out. Just be warned: it's incredibly addictive. You might find yourself neglecting your own responsibilities in favor of reading about Hyukjin's latest survival strategies. (Don't say I didn't warn you!) Just kidding... unless?
So, go forth and discover the power of passive skills! You might just learn a thing or two about survival... or at least get a good laugh out of it.
