Arch9CivilReactor
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I’m new to the trope that is called ‘Global’ where everyone on Earth goes through transmigration or reincarnated at once. I’ve not heard good things despite deciding that I was going to use this trope, and wanted to know what to look out for. What are common mistakes using this trope?
So far I’ve only heard that side characters become irrelevant and their MCs are way too overpowered (which is normal in Webnovels) and was wondering if there is a problem when conveying this trope itself, or in common usage.
Since I’ve never read a story with a ‘Global’ trope I’m unsure…
As a side note: The way I’m intending to use this trope is by making people from an apocalyptic supernatural world be transported into a Xianxia world. They struggle to be a secret society in a world that would rip them apart for being aliens who don’t follow the standard systems.
You know how ancient China cultivators wouldn’t exactly be the friendliest when seeing people who need help and have treasures on them. Out of the pan and into the pot kind of deal.
So far I’ve only heard that side characters become irrelevant and their MCs are way too overpowered (which is normal in Webnovels) and was wondering if there is a problem when conveying this trope itself, or in common usage.
Since I’ve never read a story with a ‘Global’ trope I’m unsure…
As a side note: The way I’m intending to use this trope is by making people from an apocalyptic supernatural world be transported into a Xianxia world. They struggle to be a secret society in a world that would rip them apart for being aliens who don’t follow the standard systems.
You know how ancient China cultivators wouldn’t exactly be the friendliest when seeing people who need help and have treasures on them. Out of the pan and into the pot kind of deal.