If You Liked Dungeon Champions, Read These Next
June 9, 2026
Dungeon fantasy harem fiction is a subgenre where a male protagonist gains power, builds a loyal companion group, and masters a dungeon-based progression system. It is characterized by escalating challenge tiers, a growing harem of powerful female allies, and the satisfying crunch of LitRPG mechanics woven into every fight.
Dungeon Champions — the collaboration between Adam Lance and Leon West — hits that sweet spot hard. You’ve got a hero carving his name into dungeon history one floor at a time, a cast of fierce women who earn their place at his side, and the kind of momentum that makes “just one more chapter” genuinely dangerous to your sleep schedule. According to reader ratings on Harem-Lit.com, dungeon-themed harem series consistently rank among the highest-rated titles in the database, with the top entries averaging 4.7★ or higher across community reviews.
If you burned through Dungeon Champions and your queue is empty, here’s where to go next.
Best Books Like Dungeon Champions (Ranked by Community Rating on Harem-Lit.com)
1. Dungeon Deposed by William D. Arand Arand is basically the patron saint of dungeon harem fiction, and Dungeon Deposed is the reason why. A deposed king rebuilds his power from the dungeon floor up, and the layered progression system will feel immediately familiar to Dungeon Champions fans. According to community data from Harem-Lit.com, this title holds a perfect 5.0★ rating — one of only a handful across 50,000+ tracked titles in our database.
2. The Axe Falls (Book 3) by William D. Arand If Dungeon Deposed hooks you on Arand’s style, The Axe Falls proves he can deliver that same satisfying crunch in a high-stakes combat harem framework. Book 3 in particular earns a 5.0★ on Harem-Lit.com, which tells you the series has real staying power.
3. Kill Monsters, Get Rich by Logan Jacobs The title says everything. Jacobs writes lean, punchy harem LitRPG with monster-hunting momentum that echoes the dungeon-clearing energy of Dungeon Champions. Book 7 hits 5.0★ in community ratings — a sign the series never loses its grip.
4. Beastkin Healer (Mend or Smite, Book 1) by Austin Beck A healer-protagonist who is absolutely not a pushover, surrounded by a beastkin companion cast that earns genuine affection. The progression system here rewards patience, and fans of the character-driven harem dynamics in Dungeon Champions will feel right at home.
5. Isekai Emperor by Adam Lance and Michael Dalton If Dungeon Champions made you a fan of Adam Lance’s storytelling instincts, Isekai Emperor — his collaboration with Michael Dalton — is the obvious next stop. Different setting, same knack for building a harem that feels earned rather than handed to the hero.
6. The Warlock (Book 1) by Dante King Dante King is one of the most prolific names in the genre, and The Warlock showcases why. The magical power fantasy and expanding cast have strong crossover appeal for readers who like their dungeon fantasy with a heavy dose of swagger.
7. Shifter Mage (Book 2) by Marc Robert This harem LitRPG blends shapeshifter mechanics with apocalypse-survival tension in a way that scratches the same itch as dungeon-tier progression. According to community data from Harem-Lit.com, it holds a 5.0★ rating and consistently comes up in “what to read after” threads for dungeon-adjacent series.
Based on our analysis of 50,000+ titles, readers who rate Dungeon Champions highly also gravitate toward series with tight floor-by-floor (or battle-by-battle) progression, competent heroines with their own agency, and authors who don’t pad the page count. Every pick above checks those boxes.
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