Infinite Dendrogram
Finished · 13 epNAZ · 2020 · Japan

Infinite Dendrogram

インフィニット・デンドログラム

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In the year 2043, Infinite Dendrogram, the world's first successful full-dive VRMMO was released. In addition to its ability to perfectly simulate the five senses, along with its many other amazing features, the game promised to offer players a world full of infinite possibilities. Nearly two years later, soon-to-be college freshman, Reiji Mukudori, is finally able to buy a copy of the game and start playing. With some help from his experienced older brother, Shuu, and his partner Embryo, Reiji embarks on an adventure into the world of Infinite Dendrogram. Just what will he discover and encounter in this game world known for its incredible realism and infinite possibilities? (Source: J-Novel Club)

Episodes

13
1. Episode 1 - The Beginning of Possibility
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2. Episode 2 - Tomb Labyrinth
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3. Episode 3 - Superior
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4. Episode 4 - Like a Flag Flying the Reversal
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5. Episode 5 - La Porte de l'Enfer
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6. Episode 6 - Beyond the Radix Point
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7. Episode 7 - Showdown City
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8. Episode 8 - Clash of the Superiors
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9. Episode 9 - The Beginning of Madness
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10. Episode 10 - The Movement on the Board
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11. Episode 11 - The Right Arm of the Victor
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12. Episode 12 - King of Destruction
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13. Episode 13 - Those Who Bind the Possibilities
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