Title: Power System Explanation - A Gimmick for Readers
In the vast Great Wasteland, there are different power systems in each of the nine wildernesses.
The Star-Praying Technique in the North Wilderness, the Beast Mastery Technique in the East Wilderness, the Chaotic System in the West Wilderness, and the Divine Messenger System in the Central Mountain... and so on.
For the convenience of readers, the cultivation system of the Human Realm is mainly described in the text. However, because the story starts in the North Wilderness, many readers mistakenly think that the North Wilderness is too weak compared to the Human Realm, assuming that the power system is flawed. In fact, this is due to the readers' habit of comparing with other books. The author wants to emphasize this point.
"In terms of personal strength, the North Wilderness is indeed much weaker than the Human Realm, but its highest combat power is not lacking."
This is actually the most reasonable mode I have come up with after careful consideration.
The Moon Festival corresponds to low and intermediate-level spiritual cultivators.
But their "lifespan" is different.
The power of the North Wilderness comes from the divine power of the Star God, and the lifespan of the sacrifices is the same as that of ordinary humans, ranging from three hundred to six hundred years. This means that the North Wilderness does not have many accumulated experts. Even if they can cultivate their divine consciousness to the extreme, it is only a fleeting moment.
The core cultivation system of the Human Realm is the essence, energy, and spirit.
The Human Realm follows its own path of cultivation. Heavenly Immortals start with a lifespan of tens of thousands of years, while Transcendents depend on their "own limits."
The simultaneous cultivation of the three paths of essence, energy, and spirit has allowed each sect to accumulate a group of experts, and because these experts have long lifespans, internal conflicts within the Human Realm are not strong, and the turnover rate is slow.
The strength of the exterminated sect is considered upper-middle level within the Human Realm. Currently, it ranks around 120th among the total rankings of immortals and demons. The population within the sect, excluding children, is over 1,600 (some have been sent to the northern border). The strongest individual is the Heavenly Immortal peak Great Elder, and the former sect master was also formidable, but unfortunately, he was killed. There are several Heavenly Immortals and over a hundred True Immortals, but no Transcendents.
There are some small sects in the Human Realm that do not like to accept disciples and are forced to operate due to the rules of the Renhuang Pavilion. There are even more immortals than non-immortals in these sects. This is also due to the lifespan. Immortals live longer, so fewer of them are sent to the border, and those who cannot become immortals will die of old age after a few thousand years, with more being sent to the border.
This logic should be fine.
Because the Human Realm is facing a real crisis and needs a large number of immortal combat forces.
The exterminated sect consists only of cultivators, and the speed of replacement in ordinary villages cannot be applied.
In addition, because the lifespan of humans is hundreds of years, it is not a generational change every 20 years (due to the restrictions of the Deputy Deity of Lifespan and the Junior Deity of Lifespan), but a generational change every 60 to 200 years.
The sacrifices in the North Wilderness correspond to the spiritual cultivation in the Human Realm. When Wu Wang first entered the Moon Festival, with the "Crescent Moon Mark" on his forehead, he could fight against Heavenly Immortals and ordinary Elemental Immortals. When his forehead had the "Half Moon Mark," he could rely solely on the Star-Praying Technique to confront ordinary True Immortals.
When he has the Full Moon Mark, the strength of his divine consciousness is comparable to the weakest Sun Festival, and under the North Wilderness or the starry sky, the Star-Praying Technique can confront Heavenly Immortals.
However, the problem is that the lifespan of the North Wilderness's hundred tribes is not high, and the Moon Festival cultivators die of old age, while the immortals have only taken a nap. Wu Wang's personal strength cannot be compared to the Human Realm, and this is also the idealized state of the hundred tribes by the gods - the living beings can develop their own potential, but they pose no real threat to the gods.
Even so, the overall strength of the North Wilderness is only one level lower than that of the Human Realm.
The reason for this is the Seven-Day Festival system. The Seven-Day Festival relies on the divine power of the Star God to fight against enemies. To invade the North Wilderness, one must face the Star God, who ranks third in the Emperor Di Shun's divine system.
The Human Realm would have been wiped out if its power had weakened in the face of the gods.
The true major sects all have Transcendents presiding over them, and to become one of the top ten sects, it is not only necessary to have Transcendents but also a certain number of accumulated Heavenly Immortals, which is the accumulation of heritage.
This heritage cannot be easily revealed. It is a necessary condition for the Human Realm to resist the invasion from the Central Mountain in the north.
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It is not yet the hundredth chapter, and the plot has not fully unfolded. Moreover, this book is not centered around leveling up and fighting monsters. The power system is only a part of the world-building. The core of this book is...
I can't spoil it.
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