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>everyone is already tired of cultivator fiction

Well, that trend didn't last long
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>>738930741
>Tired of
There wasn't even a boom to begin with.
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>>738930741
what the fuck is cultivator?
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>>738930816
Chinese man who meditates on a rock and drinks mercury to hopefully become an immortal saiyan wizard.
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>>738930913
you can create a story about that?
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>>738931035
Yes, infact there are tons of cultivation stories
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>>738931035
Yeah have you seen dragon ball? It's nothing but training arcs and combat scenes
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>>738931136
does the dragon ball kid drink mercury?
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>>738931410
ultra divine water
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>>738931410
yes
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>>738931035
If you're new to the genre, watch A Will Eternal. Takes a bit to get going, but there's a reason this is a popular genre
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the Falun Gong ran out of money
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calling it "cultivation" is dumb because everyone just assumes it's about farming and ignores it, and the people that don't get annoyed realizing it's not about farming and ignore it
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>>738930741
None of the games, or modern fiction for that matter, are unable to combine storytelling, action and the fact that 60 years of continuous cultivating is a SHORT time period in the setting.



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