webnovel

Didn't the protagonist of this novel kill enemies of a higher level?

2024-09-16 15:13
A novel where the protagonist's level is always higher than the enemy
1 answer
2024-09-16 19:58

I can recommend you a novel that doesn't kill enemies of a higher level, and that's the Ultimate Martial Arts Alliance. This is a fantasy novel about a high-level martial arts world. The main character starts off as a powerful martial artist, and there's no plot of killing enemies of a higher level. In addition, there were many two-dimensional easter eggs in the book, which were very interesting. I hope you like my recommendation.

Han Li's record of killing enemies of a higher level
1 answer
2024-10-21 08:55
Han Li had killed enemies of a higher level many times in the "Mortal Cultivation Legend". - [In the cultivation world of the State of Yue, he killed the Ghost Spirit Sect's elder Sima Zhong, who was at the peak of the late-stage Foundation Establishment realm.] - [Scattered Star Seas: Killed peak late Core Formation Chi Rong Bird.] - [Spirit Realm: Slay an Ancient Demon at the peak of the early-stage Soul Formation Realm.] - [True Immortal World: Killed the clone of the Mother of Borers at the peak of the Primordial Immortal realm.] While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Was the level of (Primeval novel) higher or the level of (Devour the Starry Sky) higher?
1 answer
2024-09-01 22:53
The level in the novels usually referred to the level of martial arts, while the level in the Devour the Starry Sky referred to the strength of the cultivator. In novels, high-level people usually had superb martial arts and powerful strength, and could display all kinds of amazing skills and operations. Their cultivation methods were also different. They might involve various mysterious techniques and ancient martial arts. The protagonists in the Devour the Stars, including the main characters and the villains, all had powerful abilities. Their cultivation methods were also different. Some relied on mysterious energy sources, while others constantly devoured other creatures to increase their strength. Therefore, from the definition of levels, the levels in the prehistoric novels might be higher because they usually referred to martial arts and strength. On the other hand, the levels in the Devouring Starry Sky were more focused on the cultivator's strength. However, this did not mean that the level in the Devour of the Starry Sky was not as high as in the novels. The cultivation method in the Devour of the Starry Sky was more unique and mysterious, requiring more exploration and research.
Was there a higher level fantasy novel?
1 answer
2024-09-06 02:41
Yes, I recommend the sci-fi futuristic novel," Graded Universe." It has many levels, namely points, level, evolution level, star level, mansion, clan, sword, god, heavenly king, celestial emperor, celestial saint, celestial emperor, and celestial emperor. The plot was also very exciting and full of imagination. It was highly recommended. I hope you like my recommendation.
Is it okay to recommend a novel that is of a higher level?
1 answer
2024-09-10 05:07
πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: - << Daily Life of the Female Supporting Character >>: The female lead is a wild, cool, and explosive black-bellied emperor. Her combat power is extremely strong. The male and female leads are all eliminated! " The Heaven-Defying Second Young Miss: The Evil Young Master Must Marry ": After the female protagonist died, she transmigrated to another world and became the beloved young master of the Vermilion Bird Family. There were not many pills, just a space. There were not many talisman papers, but they could be stacked one by one. If his subordinates were not strong, he could still bully the world. His talent wasn't strong. He was only the number one gold talent on the continent. The contractual spiritual beasts were not powerful, they could only transform into phoenixes. - << The Rebirth of the Two-Faced Woman >>: The female protagonist was ignorant of the world in her previous life and died in the hands of her husband and mistress. In this life, she became a scheming baby and seized power. She captured her true love. She would return all the things that were mistreated to her and take back everything that was owed to her. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—
Please recommend a complete novel with a higher level.
1 answer
2024-08-29 11:00
The levels of the novel "Heavens: Seeking the Way from the Supreme One" were: the ninth level of the Human Realm, the ninth level of the Earth Realm, the ninth level of the Heaven Realm, and a level system that had nothing to do with the level of the hunter. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—
Why is it that the protagonist of every novel can kill the enemy a few levels higher?
1 answer
2024-09-16 05:19
This problem involved many aspects such as the plot design of the novel and the setting of the protagonist's ability. Usually, the protagonist of a novel would encounter some challenges at a certain stage and need to improve his ability to deal with these challenges. The process of improving one's ability was usually a gradual process. The protagonist needed to learn new skills, master stronger weapons and tactics to continuously improve his strength. In this process, the protagonist may encounter all kinds of enemies. These enemies may be other characters or other protagonists. They all need to improve their strength to fight against the protagonist. The process of the protagonist's ability improvement was usually a dramatic and challenging process. The readers would constantly feel the protagonist's growth and progress in this process, and they would also be moved by the protagonist's courage and perseverance. Therefore, the main character of each novel could kill enemies that were a few levels higher than him not only to make the plot more exciting, but also to let the readers feel the growth and improvement of the main character.
Why didn't they kill Marvin in Pulp Fiction?
1 answer
2024-10-15 08:11
Well, there could be a bunch of reasons. Maybe they had a soft spot for him, or they thought it would cause more trouble than it was worth. Or perhaps it was all part of a bigger plan that wasn't revealed yet.
Why didn't they kill Marvin in Pulp Fiction?
2 answers
2024-10-08 00:31
Maybe they had other motives or reasons that weren't obvious. Maybe killing Marvin wasn't part of their ultimate plan.
What if envy didn't kill Hughes in fanfiction?
1 answer
2024-09-28 14:19
In such a fanfic scenario, Hughes' survival could have major implications. It might mean he could have protected his family better or uncovered the enemy's plans sooner, altering the course of the story in unexpected ways.
Why didn't they kill Marvin in Pulp Fiction?
1 answer
2024-09-27 10:31
There could be a variety of reasons. Maybe they thought Marvin could be useful later, or they were afraid of the consequences of killing him. Or perhaps it was just a plot twist to keep the story interesting and unpredictable.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z