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Death by boulder wasn't supposed to lead here—reborn in the Naruto world with a gacha system that turns survival into a game of chance, where every pull could mean power or disaster. Imagine waking up in a world of shinobi and chakra, but you're not the hero you remember from the anime. You're someone new, someone unfamiliar, clutching memories of a past life and armed with the strangest advantage: a gacha system ripped straight from mobile gaming mechanics. Ten pulls for pity. Rare drops that could change everything. And luck so terrible it might just get you killed before you master your fi…
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Gacha System in Naruto novel is written by Malphegor.
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Gacha System in Naruto novel currently has 131 chapters.
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Gacha System in Naruto novel is currently ongoing.
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A man dies an unusual death—crushed by a massive rock—and finds himself reincarnated in the Naruto world with a new identity. Armed with his memories from his previous life and a gacha-style system that grants him skills through random pulls, he must navigate this dangerous new reality. The system operates like a gacha game: make pulls, acquire abilities. However, his luck proves to be disappointingly poor. Fortunately, a pity mechanism exists—every tenth pull guarantees a successful outcome. No