How does a Xianxia cultivator fare in the DC or Marvel universe?
How does a Xianxia cultivator fare in the DC or Marvel universe?
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What can he do?
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Depends heavily on the cultivator in question. But usually, they're the sort of thing who destroy multiverses in a single move and make the fundamental concepts of reality their bitch all whilst having more luck than any western character.
He loses to Superman.
Dragonball is Wuxia, maybe really low end Xianxia if you stretch. Superman beating the monkey isn't all that impressive.
I just posted the picture because I had it.
They are possibly the only thing that would surpass both Marvel and DC in terrible writing.
>implying
Even at its worst, I would still read 10000+ chapters of the shittiest Xianxia than read whatever the fuck pic related is supposed to be.
All according to plan.
Making me not read capeshit anymore? Weird plan, but whatever.
>having Dragonball reaction images to begin with
Gross.
Aren't we supposed to make you like the stories?
Clearly, the plan is to turn away everyone who ever liked capeshit so the Big Two shut down.
>Li Qiye
>absolutely btfos shitters
>raises based Supes and other based characters to new heights
>based and karmapilled
Based Li Qiye.
That's what having the Jade Skin of the Hundred-Tailed Fox God does to you.
>DC
New Super-Man lite level, likely sidekicks of Great Twenty
>Marvel
Shang Chi level at best
Either way, not gonna happen because Western comics can't into chink magic
>being this wrong
user, you described a Wuxia protagonist. An endgame Xianxia Cultivator would just murder everyone and snort God's ashes to break past his next cultivation bottleneck.
Li Qiye turns everyone into meat paste.
Dragonball couldn't even handle Linley.
>implying that batkek isn't one himself
If he is then he has to have the shittiest cultivation possible. Didn't even meditate for one quadrillion years at minimum whilst only intaking the pollen of the 75 Holy Flowers of Mount Tian.
Are xinaxia usually full of this almost fan-fictionish powercreep? The only one I've seen wasn't that ridiculous. Where do you anons usually find Chinese shows and comics anyways? There's not as many sources like with anime
>Are xinaxia usually full of this almost fan-fictionish powercreep?
Yes. They almost specifically exist for that, given the word "Xianxia" translates to Immortal Hero (Wuxia notably translates to Martial Heroes). It's the genre of Chinese stuff that exists specifically for crazy power escalation.
>Where do you anons usually find Chinese shows and comics anyways? There's not as many sources like with anime
I use Webtoons or Mangakalot.
And also whilst lower power xianxia exist, they are not the norm. For every one xianxia that tops out at universe level, literally thousands of others exist where multiverses are considered fodder and a sign that you haven't even reached Fourth Expanse cultivation if you're still dealing in them.
How the fuck do people keep track of this garbage where universe are fodder and tiers are layered onto each other to a nauseating degree?
Reminds me of that Suggsverse garbage.
How many expanses are there?
This. Batkek is so powerful, he's surpassed trying to kill the multiverse and is trying to kill the comics industry as a whole.
What does cultivator mean?
Wikis exist for one thing. Which is probably the only way to keep track of this. Your average Xianxia has over a 1000+ chapters.
>Reminds me of that Suggsverse garbage.
Suggsverse is garbage to the power of garbage^3. Literally anything is better than it.
Varies heavily depending on the Xianxia. Desolate Era for instance goes Chaosverse > Realmverse > Otherverse > lower order universes > Great Worlds > lesser worlds.
>Cultivator (修者 xiūzhě) (修士 xiūshì) (修仙者 xiūxiānzhě) – a person who trains in martial & mystical arts, generally in order to become powerful and increase their longevity. Meditation and the cultivation of Qi are common practices among cultivators.
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That sounds pretty interesting! I think the real trick is having a story with characters that can chuck multiverses at one another. Suggsverse seemed to me like it was all about having feat after feat raised to exponential degrees, and I feel like that shouldn't be the primary focus of a story.