All the Skills 5: A Deck-Building LitRPG: All the Skills
All the Skills • Book 5
by Honour Rae
Why You'll Love This
Arthur walks into a hive built on chaos and dragon hunters — and the Legendary card waiting there might be a trap.
- Great if you want: deep deck-building strategy woven into genuine high-stakes fantasy
- The experience: fast-moving and satisfying — the kind of series that snowballs
- The writing: Rae balances system mechanics and character growth without sacrificing either
- Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — context is essential here
About This Book
Arthur and Brixaby have survived worse than a hive with a bad reputation — but Blood Moon's particular brand of danger is something else entirely. In this fifth installment of Honour Rae's deck-building LitRPG series, Arthur's pursuit of a Legendary card pulls him into a lawless, volatile hive where opportunity and threat arrive wearing the same face. The stakes have never felt more personal, and the tension between ambition and survival sits at the heart of every decision Arthur makes. Readers who have followed this journey know how much has been built to get here — and how much there is to lose.
What continues to set this series apart is Honour Rae's genuine investment in her systems. The deck-building mechanics feel earned rather than arbitrary, and each new card acquisition carries real narrative weight. By book five, the character dynamics — particularly the bond between Arthur and Brixaby — have deepened into something that transcends genre convention. The prose is clean and propulsive, keeping the pages turning without sacrificing the satisfying complexity that long-term readers have come to expect. This is a series that rewards patience, and Book 5 delivers on that promise.