Will Ji Ning always use 6 swords? Because it seems pretty stupid to me. More swords = more power right? Sick of it.
There's no such thing as just enough Dakka Its the same context with Ji Ning Kid was raised in a hospital room for his entire past life. He's a Secret Weeb
And yeah he does keep the 6 swords. He has a form though that has 6 arms that he frequently uses which means he uses them all anyway
Yeah, he uses six. He’s either using six or two at all times. In his defense, he’s the best swordsman wherever he goes so. I one can say anything against it
It's just a huge turn off. Like everyone is gracefully using their dao to their fullest and uses at most two weapons. Then there is this autistic kid called Ji Ning who thinks more is better and waves his fuckin 6 swords about.
Spoiler: Spoiler swords He will have more i believe ten thousand swords array formation. 6 main sword and thousands more flying sword.
Is this a serious post, or are you just trolling dude? I mean I cannot think of one time in the entire series where the number of swords Ji Ning can wield is ever used as excuse for why he can beat his opponents. It is always the power of the dao this, or sword force that. I mean yeah he uses a lot of swords, but so does everyone else. Like literally every opponent has their own unique gimmick, you've got guys controlling mechanical dragons, guys wiedling four staves, guys with axes the size of mountains, guys with whips four thousand miles long. I seriously don't understand how you can read shit like that, then pick on Ji Ning for having six swords, when he is just doing what everyone else is doing.
I either think youre trolling or dont pay attention to everybody else's dao. And in case you dont know his 6 swords all have spirituality and he thinks of them like his children. Every cultivator has his own gimmick, deal with it
Okay listen OP if you want something that is really annoying try reading a cultivation story where they have leveled martial spirits. I read one once the protagonist got a level 1 the weakest and his opponent got a level 5 which was really strong apparently. Well of course the protagonist can level up his martial spirit and eventually gets a level 6 and crushes his opponent and goes to join a sect. Only once he is in the sect suddenly everyone has level 7 and level 8 martial spirits and level 6 is considered trash again. So he levels up to 9, but then meets the core disciples who have level 10 martial spirits and he somehow still has a trash martial spirit. It was literally endless, an endless parade of stupid. I get the whole train and get stronger concept of xianxia novels, but this was so cut and dry. Everything was focused on the level of the martial spirit. There was nothing about technique, martial skills, just "Haha you only have a level n martial spirit, well I your father have a level n+1 martial spirit, which basically makes me a god, and you a trash infit to shovel horse shit."
Ignore that he becomes an immortal that travels through space with no space ship, has magical powers over the elements, creates a clone, lives for bajillions of years, can destroy solar systems, even galaxies later on. No, the thing that annoys you is he uses 6 swords. Okay, then. I got nothing to say to that.
if i remember towards the last few arcs his sword dao is so crazy strong he could probably use a chop stick to destroy the universe
Stop attacking the thread starter for having a different preference compared to you. That's just low and pathetic Everyone doesn't have to love your favorite novel
The basic technique Three Heads Six Arms. Everyone used 6 weapons, not just Ji Ning. Are you trolling? As I remembered, NOBODY (at least strong ones) in DE uses 2 weapons. Only 1 or 6.
You can't start a thread about a very well read novel, to complain about a fabricated issue, then not expect people to react with scepticism.
There will be a point where it's mentioned that he wouldn't need them anymore, since his fingers are more than enough to one hit kill enemies from different universes. I was shocked too, just when I thought killing someone millions of light years away is already too much, I'm proven wrong all the time.