Discussion about the Novel, Martial God. Written by: Cang Tian Bai He Translated by: weletranslations Synopsis: What is a genius? Capable of comprehending any battle skill regardless of the skill itself and sweeping away the bottlenecks while cultivating a new technique; this is a true genius! He Yiming was originally an ordinary youngster in He family estate with not too extraordinary aptitude in learning martial arts. However, after a fortuitous encounter, this ordinary youngster became what people refer to as genius in a single leap. Possessing an aptitude for learning martial arts which could leave people in awe, regardless of whether it’s his clan’s Houtian Scripture of Five Phases or various Xiantian scriptures of legends, regardless of whether it’s mental techniques or battle skills, he can comprehend it all in its entirety at a frightening speed. Martial God, with martial as name, using the most simple and direct approach, thrives!
I don't know, but this novel sure brings a roiling, heart thumping punch to a used up Xianxia theme. I mean, the concept is so often seen that it shocked me. But what got me hooked was whoever wrote that synopsis. I mean, wow. Just, wow. I want to read it now. lol. *Starts reading*
Martial God Asura Martial Space God and now Martial God. Would read but chapter count is too low atm.
I feel the same sometimes about many novels. The worst thing is to start reading and have to stop because there is no more to read. @Parth37955 or @Shio ..... Index this?
?? Don't you index LCD's? So that they connect to the main updates. I am the first for discussing this novel.
I wish the author would share the MC's reasoning for some stuff, like why he chose a wood technique intentionally last time (there was no reasoning he just did it) or why he never tried cultivating all 5 kinds when he could have done it in a day. Why hasn't he just learnt a whole heap of supplementary skills and battle skills? There is nothing stopping him he just hasn't done it for some reason. In the latest chapter (70) he has made the inexplicable decision that he won't cultivate an earth type until he gets a good one when it has been said before he could just cultivate a new one when he gets it. (I just binge read up to here so all this stuff that might have been fine if it had taken a longer time is much more obvious)
Reread chapter 62, it should answer your questions. Short version: He chose Wood because it would be the next in the Five Phases, he still misses Earth but he wants a quality technique.
Answered zero of them And I meant when he intentionally took a random wood supplementary technique, remember he had one already. And that still doesn't change the fact it has already been said he can change to a new method when he gets one
The only technique he intentionally chose was the Withered Tree one, the supplementary ones he let fate decide (grabbing randomly and that's that). So what if he can change it afterwards? Why would he grab a mediocre one when he himself WANTS a good quality one? His standard is simply too high, that's all.
Yeah but there's no point in having high standards and limiting himself, atleast not one explained by the author, that's my whole point. And he intentionally grabbed a random wood technique last time he grabbed a random technique (when he got the one that changes bone size) ffs. And 62 definitely didn't explain why he hasn't bothered learning a heap of supplementary skills nor why he never tried learning new cultivation methods before his eyes moved the top of his head since he can learn them in a couple of hours. What a wasted treasure
Quantity isn't equal quality, just because he can doesn't mean he needs to as it may cause him harm instead of benefitting him.
You realize that he isn't some wise sage and is just a 15 year old kid so of course he's gonna want things his way. Also just because you can do something didn't mean you should. Learning a heap of supplementary skills wouldn't necessarily help him much but who knows
The whole thing about the him hiding his cultivation level is so lame and annoying. Is he waiting till his families/county or whatever is destroyed because he would reveal himself or what.
Considering that his development is 'too fast' and could lead people to believe he had some kind of special technique or treasure (ok, he does) and him experiencing what a disaster a single Blood Ginseng could create, his age and not being able to protect his family, if someone tries to get to him via them, while he wants to explore the world: a more realistic and sane approach than telling everyone how strong he is. And his country is just a speck of dust on the world map, why should he attract strong forces? Another point to take into consideration: wouldn't stronger Xiantian cultivators see him as a danger, considering they were all at least 80 years old (me thinks) before they reached this realm ...