Chapter 35 Explanation of the level and combat power of this book!
[Friendly reminder after the book is put on the shelves: The male protagonist is relatively weak in the new book period, and mainly relies on freeloaders, which leads to mediocre initial results. However, after the book is put on the shelves to draw the Heavenly Dao gift pack, the male protagonist insists on his own righteousness and pulls back a lot of results with his crazy and cool demeanor. Readers who dislike the male protagonist for being weak should not rush to abandon the book... Chapter 51 is on the shelves, and I immediately got hard! ]
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I see that many readers have complaints about Landozi’s fighting ability, so I will explain it here.
First of all, the Tianyuan Continent is not a traditional world of cultivation, but a post-war era that has experienced destruction by extraterritorial demons, in which the Taoist Alliance defeated the demons through relatively black technology and established a new order.
In this book, there are many factors that affect personal combat effectiveness——
[Cultivation] Fetal breathing, Qi refining, foundation building, golden elixir, Nascent Soul, spirit separation, fusion, Mahayana, immortal.
[Skills] Includes swordsmanship, magic, physical skills, and various forbidden skills.
[Spiritual Weapon Assistance] includes swords and various talisman-sticking magical tools.
[Beast Taming Assistance]
【Medicine Assistance】
【Battle Experience】
[Race] Generally speaking, demons and monsters are slightly stronger than monks of the same level.
[Status] For example, whether the player is injured, full of health, absent-minded, or energetic.
[Environment] For example, in a battle in the desert, a fire monk is definitely more capable than a water monk.
(Skills, spiritual tools and elixirs can be divided into five grades: heaven, earth, black, yellow and inferior. Note that they are grades, not levels. There is still a slight difference.) [etc.]
Anyway, it has nothing to do with seniority...
Among the above factors that affect combat effectiveness: cultivation accounts for half, and the other factors together account for the other half.
But even so, those who can fight across levels, especially across large levels, are still rare.
This is why even the Dao League headquarters had tried hard to win over Lan Daozi! Lan Daozi not only had a high talent for swordsmanship, but also knew some kind of supreme heavenly swordsmanship, which allowed him to fight across levels. He just kept a low profile.
To put it bluntly, those readers who question Landozi just don't want to see anyone other than the protagonist fighting above their level.
Just imagine, if the protagonist is the only one in the world who can fight against opponents of higher levels, wouldn't it seem fake, as if the protagonist is a freak that everyone wants to dissect?
The purpose of making the supporting characters awesome is to make the protagonist even more awesome and the world more real.
A world where only the protagonist is awesome is too empty, lonely and cold...
Do you believe that such a world really exists?
A good novel will immerse people in it through details and characters, without questioning its authenticity.
Although my writing ability is limited, at least I am working towards this direction.
As for the creation of the character of Landozi, the first purpose was to highlight the protagonist's high swordsmanship, and the second was to highlight another key character in the book, Yijianhu.
There is nothing mysterious about Yijianhu. His prototype is the master Ling Zhouyue in "Filial Piety" - the author was very sad that "Filial Piety" was banned. Everyone should know from the fact that the protagonist of the new book is named "Xiao Bai" that he wants to renew his previous relationship with the master.
It’s just that the relationship has changed. It’s no longer master and apprentice, but more like a senior sister-in-law relationship, so as to avoid being disturbed by censors.
Let’s talk about the issue of seniority in the Xueyan Sect.
The Tianyuan era was not a dark world of cultivation, but an orderly world of cultivation.
In this era, the elders of a sect undertake a large amount of teaching tasks. The seats are not arranged according to the level of cultivation, but according to their majors.
For example, the elder of alchemy, Master Yuhu, has reached the peak of the golden elixir realm.
His cultivation level is the same as that of Lan Daozi, the direct disciple of Zhijian Peak.
His fighting power was even far surpassed by Lando, the great sword-doing devil.
But everyone has their own expertise. As long as she can refine the medicine to perfection, there will be many powerful people to protect her. Her status in the world of cultivation is much higher than that of Landozi.
As long as you become the best in a profession in the sect, you will be the elder of this profession.
It has little to do with cultivation.
However, most skills are also strongly correlated with cultivation.
For example, alchemy requires the [Refining] skill, and only when you reach the Golden Core Realm will you have enough power to complete high-level refining.
The same is true for other majors.
This is why elders generally need to have at least the Golden Core cultivation level.
Finally, ahem…
Everything that seems unreasonable in this book must be a foreshadowing!
(Vibrating sound) (End of this chapter)
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