NotaNuffian
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So this only works in stories that put heavy emphasis on step-by-step strength development, such as xianxia and their suck air to mpreg leveling.
Martial cultivation also tends to follow such route of skin, flesh, sinew, bone, marrow, blood and organs.
Then in fantasy from EN, KR and CN, mana circles and fancy naming tiers like refining bloodlines or colored cores like the damned rainbow.
Lastly, within each realm, there are the stages: novice, mid, getting there~, I'm coming~, URGH!♡
The funniest will always be the occasional caveats of "at lower levels, all is equally lame and tame" and "lower level can't beat higher level because *insert generic reasons*". Then cue MC and "genius" characters of author fav smashing all that for lolz.
I get that the reason why for such a thing is because readers and sometimes authors are koala-brain-smoother-than-a-newborn's-bottom retarded. Kind of why people like JinYong than GuLong because JY uses linear progression to a fault and have relatable MCs to suckle readers while GL can't even be bothered with weak fellows and start all his characters as OP IMBA monsters who are emotional and can lose because "just didn't feel like winning".
I too enjoy linear crap. It is a conveyor/ a small small world boat ride.
But I always hated how rigid the leveling system is as well. You need to finish X to get to Y or you can't jump the gun and become god in one single step. And the worst of it all, you can't go back to lower levels to bulk up your previously shitty foundations in order to level up your current level.
Fyi, the above two gripes I have are sometimes addressed in works as either fluffs or jokes.
For example, in Unsheathed, there is literally a dude who trained just his sinews for all his life, skipping even his skin and muscles and mainly focusing on his sinews. He ended up reaching the pinnacle known as a martial god. Of course, this is a joke written by the author as he later commented on how others would try to emulate this fellow and ended up wasting their lives away as martial artists. And of course, MC in Unsheathed is as linear and lame as conventional.
In some works such as Cultivation 40K, MC would have to be depowered back to low level, found a better way to stat grind at lower level and then jump back to OG level with higher stats. I don't really enjoy the portion where he had to be crippled and rebuilt.
Nowadays, MCs are all munchkin stat monsters who knows the most efficient play as they maxed out all their lower levels like nobody's business and then level up to be monsters. While I enjoy this, I also feel the nagging feeling of "dude has tons of time and resources to spare, huh?"
So far just two problems:
1. Leveling up is step by step and no rocket elevator
2. Only go up, no go down.
Martial cultivation also tends to follow such route of skin, flesh, sinew, bone, marrow, blood and organs.
Then in fantasy from EN, KR and CN, mana circles and fancy naming tiers like refining bloodlines or colored cores like the damned rainbow.
Lastly, within each realm, there are the stages: novice, mid, getting there~, I'm coming~, URGH!♡
The funniest will always be the occasional caveats of "at lower levels, all is equally lame and tame" and "lower level can't beat higher level because *insert generic reasons*". Then cue MC and "genius" characters of author fav smashing all that for lolz.
I get that the reason why for such a thing is because readers and sometimes authors are koala-brain-smoother-than-a-newborn's-bottom retarded. Kind of why people like JinYong than GuLong because JY uses linear progression to a fault and have relatable MCs to suckle readers while GL can't even be bothered with weak fellows and start all his characters as OP IMBA monsters who are emotional and can lose because "just didn't feel like winning".
I too enjoy linear crap. It is a conveyor/ a small small world boat ride.
But I always hated how rigid the leveling system is as well. You need to finish X to get to Y or you can't jump the gun and become god in one single step. And the worst of it all, you can't go back to lower levels to bulk up your previously shitty foundations in order to level up your current level.
Fyi, the above two gripes I have are sometimes addressed in works as either fluffs or jokes.
For example, in Unsheathed, there is literally a dude who trained just his sinews for all his life, skipping even his skin and muscles and mainly focusing on his sinews. He ended up reaching the pinnacle known as a martial god. Of course, this is a joke written by the author as he later commented on how others would try to emulate this fellow and ended up wasting their lives away as martial artists. And of course, MC in Unsheathed is as linear and lame as conventional.
In some works such as Cultivation 40K, MC would have to be depowered back to low level, found a better way to stat grind at lower level and then jump back to OG level with higher stats. I don't really enjoy the portion where he had to be crippled and rebuilt.
Nowadays, MCs are all munchkin stat monsters who knows the most efficient play as they maxed out all their lower levels like nobody's business and then level up to be monsters. While I enjoy this, I also feel the nagging feeling of "dude has tons of time and resources to spare, huh?"
So far just two problems:
1. Leveling up is step by step and no rocket elevator
2. Only go up, no go down.