Superpower novels and fantasy novels usually had a level setting. These levels were usually called "realms" or "nodes". In ability novels and fantasy novels, realms were usually divided into the following levels: [1. Starting state: Starting state refers to the state of a person without any special ability.] Perception: Perception realm is the realm where a person can perceive everything around them after possessing a certain ability. 3. Strength: The realm of strength is the realm in which a person can use the corresponding strength to attack and defend after possessing a certain ability. [Control: Control realm is the realm in which a person can control their own or other people's abilities after possessing a certain amount of special abilities.] 5. Fusion: The fusion realm is the realm where a person can fuse different abilities together to form a stronger ability after possessing a certain ability. 6. Breakthrough: A breakthrough in a realm refers to a person breaking through the limits of a certain realm and obtaining a higher level of ability. There were many other realms and nodes in ability novels and fantasy novels. Each realm and node had different abilities and characteristics. These realms and nodes were usually accompanied by various challenges and tests. Only through continuous efforts and battles could one continuously improve their abilities and become a powerful ability user.
The family settings in fantasy novels included different levels such as the Grand Elder, the Patriarch, the Elder Group, and the Deacon. The Grand Elders were the highest decision-makers in the family. There were usually three to five of them and they had the highest prestige. The clan leader was the person in charge of the clan and represented the entire clan. The group of elders was responsible for all kinds of matters in the family, such as managing the treasury, warehouses, educating the children of the family, and the external activities of the patriarch. The deacon was a red-robed elder. The family settings in fantasy novels could involve family conflicts, family glory and challenges, as well as cultivation stories where the protagonist developed a sect or family power. Some of the recommended fantasy family novels included " Rebirth: The Peak of Martial Arts "," The Vengeful Princess Who Dragged Me ", and " The City's Supreme Killer God ".
The level setting of a novel was a very important element to help readers better understand the world of the story and the abilities of the characters. However, whether or not to write a clear level setting would depend on the genre of the novel, the plot, and the needs of the readers. In some novels, such as fantasy, fantasy, science fiction, etc., there usually needed to be a clear level setting. For example, the abilities and levels of mages, warriors, thieves, etc. needed to be clearly divided. This level setting could help readers better understand the character's abilities and growth process, and also provide more settings and suspense for the story. However, in some novels, such as modern urban novels and romance novels, the level setting might not be so obvious. If there was no obvious difference in the level of the characters in the novel, or if the reader did not care about the level setting of the characters, then there was no need to emphasize this element too much. In writing, one had to decide whether or not to write a clear level setting based on the type of novel, plot, and the needs of the readers. If necessary, he could set a relatively vague but meaningful level setting to attract the interest and attention of the readers.
There were many types of power levels in magic novels, depending on the background, setting, and style of the novel. The following are some common settings for power levels in magic novels: 1. Mage Level: The most common level setting in magic novels. Mages were divided into different levels, from beginner mages to advanced mages to super advanced mages. Different levels of mages usually corresponded to different magic skills and abilities. 2. Elementalist Level: Elementalists were another common level setting. They were divided into different elemental attributes such as fire, water, wind, earth, etc. Each Elementalist had a different level. The strength of an Elementalist was usually related to the elemental attributes they grasped. 3. God Level: In some novels, gods are powerful magical creatures that usually have extraordinary strength and wisdom, and can be on par with mages and other professions. The ranks of gods were usually divided into different levels. 4. Paladin Level: Paladins are a class of knights in some novels. They have extraordinary magic power and moral standards, usually representing the power of justice and morality. Paladins were usually divided into different ranks. 5. Domain Master Level: Domain Masters are usually Magicians or Elementalists in novels. They have mastered magic or elemental skills in certain fields and can display powerful strength in different fields. Domain Masters were usually divided into different levels. These were just some of the common settings of the power level in magic novels. In fact, the power level settings could be varied according to the settings of different novels.
The level settings in cultivation novels usually included the following: [1. Spiritual Apprentice: The spiritual power of a newbie who has begun to cultivate is too weak to carry out advanced cultivation.] 2. Spiritual Apprentice Realm: Spiritual Apprentices gradually increase their spiritual power and begin to come into contact with the basic knowledge of cultivation. 3. Cleric: The further development of the spiritual disciple can carry out simple spell and talisman cultivation. 4. Cleric Realm: The ability of a Cleric to increase his spiritual power is further strengthened, allowing him to carry out more complicated cultivation. 5. Cleric Realm: The Cleric can cast some high-level spells and charms, and the spiritual power fluctuations begin to stabilize. 6. Cleric Master Expert: The further development of the Cleric, the faster the increase in spiritual power, the stronger the spiritual power fluctuation. 7. Taoist Disciple: Start learning the path of cultivation and gradually reach a balance between spiritual power and body. 8. Taoist Apprentice Realm: Taoist Apprentices can carry out some basic cultivation techniques and begin to explore the mysteries of cultivation. 9. Daoist Disciple Realm: The cultivation speed of a Daoist disciple gradually increases, and the state of his body and spiritual power becomes better and better. [10 Daoist Disciples: The Daoist Disciples have mastered the basic principles of cultivation, and their spiritual power and physical condition have reached the peak.] [11 Daoist Disciples: When Daoist Disciples begin to cultivate to a higher level, they can cast more powerful spells and talismans.] [12 Dao Apprentice Realm: The spiritual power and physical condition of the Dao Apprentice will become more stable, and they will be able to carry out more complicated cultivation techniques.] 13. Daoist Disciple Realm: The cultivation speed of Daoist disciples will be further improved, and they will be able to cast more powerful spells and talismans. The spiritual power fluctuations will be more intense. 14 Daoist Disciples: The Daoist Disciples have mastered the core secrets of cultivation. Their spiritual power and physical state have reached the extreme, and they can cast amazing spells and talismans. 15 Immortal: The further development of a Daoist disciple expert has broken through the bottleneck of cultivation and began to move towards the realm of immortals. [Immortal Realm: An immortal's spiritual power and physical state have reached the peak of perfection. They can cast all kinds of extraordinary spells and charms.]
One typical setting is a medieval - like world. There are often castles, knights, and peasants. Another is a magical realm filled with strange creatures like unicorns, dragons, and fairies. And a post - apocalyptic fantasy setting is also common, where magic has emerged after a great disaster.
The level settings of novels in the Otherworld Continent were usually divided into the following categories: 1. Race Level: Different races have different levels. For example, the elves were usually divided into beginner, intermediate, advanced, and master levels; the orcs were usually divided into beginner, intermediate, advanced, and master levels; the dwarfs were usually divided into beginner, intermediate, advanced, and master levels, and so on. 2. Profession Level: Different professions have their own level settings. For example, mages can be divided into beginner, intermediate, advanced, and master; warriors can be divided into beginner, intermediate, advanced, and master, and so on. 3. Skill Level: Skill Level was also a common setting in novels of the Otherworld Continent. Different skills would have different levels. The higher the level, the more powerful the skill. For example, a mage could learn three levels of skills: beginner, intermediate, and advanced, while a master level skill could be more powerful. [4. Combat power level: Combat power level is also an important setting in novels of the Otherworld Continent.] The combat power level was usually the level of strength a character displayed in battle. It was divided into beginner, intermediate, advanced, master, and so on. 5. Level of mystical power: In some novels, there will be a setting for the level of mystical power. Mysterious power referred to the mysterious power that some characters possessed that could affect combat, such as demonic power, holy power, and so on. Different levels of mystical power would also determine the character's ability and combat power. The above was a common level setting in the novels of the other world. Different types of novels might have different levels.
In " I Can Change the Setting ", the protagonist had a system that could change the setting. He could change all kinds of settings, such as making the cultivation difficulty of the technique extremely simple, making the divine power of the Supreme Grade Martial Monarch Realm weapon as soft as tofu, and making the taste of the medicine become the strawberry flavor that the fat otaku loved the most. These settings were all very ridiculous. In addition, in " The Cannon Fodder Loves to Jump ", the male protagonist's character setting was also very ridiculous. The Heavenly Axiom added jealousy, retard, and other settings to his original character.
In fantasy novels, the racial settings and class skills were often different depending on the plot and worldview of the novel. The following are some common fantasy novel race settings and class skills: Elves: Elves are usually a beautiful, elegant and agile race. They are good at using magic and bows and often have unique appearances and physical characteristics. Some of the elf classes included mages, archers, battle elves, elf hunters, and so on. Dwarves: Dwarves are usually brave, strong and intelligent. They are good at using iron and craftsmen skills, and are good at fighting and mining. Some of the Dwarf professions included miners, craftsmen, blacksmiths, and warriors. Orcs: Orcs are usually strong, brave and loyal. They are good at fighting and survival skills such as running, jumping, attacking and defending. Some Orc professions included Warriors, Hunters, Beast Kings, Orc Mages, and so on. Humans: Humans are usually intelligent, flexible and powerful. They are good at various professions such as doctors, wizards, engineers, thieves, hunters, etc. Trolls: Trolls are usually a strong, ferocious and savage race. They are good at fighting and survival skills such as running, jumping, attacking and defending. Some Troll professions included Warriors, Hunters, and Giant Mages. Vampires: Vampires are usually an evil, powerful and dangerous race. They are good at using magic and shadow skills such as charm, drain blood and strengthen strength. Some of the vampire professions included vampire hunters, vampire mages, vampire knights, and so on. The above were just some common fantasy novels with different race settings and class skills.
In fantasy novels, the cultivation level could be different according to different works. One could see several common cultivation levels. A common division was the qi cultivation stage, foundation establishment stage, jindan stage, yuanying stage, soul separation stage, body synthesis stage, tribulation passing stage, dacheng stage and so on. Another common classification was Qi Attraction, Qi Condensation, Qi Transformation, Core Condensation, Rhyme Core, Core Breaking, Nascent Soul, Spirit Nurturing, Soul Separation, Void Glimpse, Void Penetration, Void Transformation, Ascension, and so on. Different works might have different ways of dividing cultivation levels. The specific division could be understood according to the specific novel.
There were usually different ways to assign levels in fantasy novels, depending on the genre, background, and setting of the novel. The following are some common ways to allocate levels in fantasy novels: 1. Talent Level: Usually refers to people with special abilities such as mages, swordsmen, etc. They usually ranged from level one to level ten. Each level represented an increase in their abilities. 2. Level of Practitioners: The levels of Practitioners usually range from level 1 to level 10. Each level represents the improvement of the Practitioner's cultivation speed and ability. 3. Sect Level: The sect level usually ranges from level 1 to level 10. Each level represents the strength and status of the sect. 4. Race Level: Race Level usually ranges from Level 1 to Level 10. Each level represents the strength and status of the race. Magic treasure level: Magic treasure level usually varies from level 1 to level 10. Each level represents the strength and status of the magic treasure. 6. Level of power: The level of power usually varies from level 1 to level 10. Each level represents the strength and status of the power. It should be noted that the level allocation method was not fixed and could change according to the plot and setting of the novel. In addition, different novels may be assigned different levels, so readers need to choose the novels that suit them according to their preferences and reading experience.