Finally, start writing the story. Begin with an engaging introduction that sets the scene and grabs the reader's attention. You can start with a big action sequence or a mysterious event that leads to the crossover. As you write, keep the pacing good and the dialogue interesting. Also, don't be afraid to add your own twists to the story.
First, choose the universes you want to cross over. It could be two well - known fictional universes like Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. Then, think about how the characters will interact. Will they be friends, enemies, or something in between? Next, establish the rules of the multiverse in your story. How do characters travel between universes? After that, start with a strong opening that grabs the reader's attention, like a sudden appearance of a character from another universe in an unexpected place.
Start with an exciting opening. Maybe it's the moment the invitations to the tournament are sent out across the multiverse. Describe the different reactions of the characters. This will draw the reader in and set the stage for the rest of the fanfiction. Then, gradually build up the tournament, introducing new opponents and challenges as you go.
First, decide which universes you want to cross over. Then, research the rules and characteristics of those universes. For example, if you're crossing with Star Wars, know about the Force. After that, come up with a plot that makes sense for all the characters involved. Maybe a threat that requires their combined efforts to defeat.
First, decide on the crossover universe. Then, think about how the characters from both universes will interact. For example, if it's a crossover with Star Wars, how would Goku react to the Force? After that, come up with a basic plot, like a new villain that threatens both universes.
First, choose the original work or works you want to base your fanfiction on. Then, think about how you want to introduce the multiverse concept. Maybe it's a portal that opens between universes or a spell that sends characters to different realms.
First, you need to choose the two (or more) universes or stories that you want to cross over. For example, if you like 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'Eragon', decide which elements of each you want to use. Then, think about the character of the dragon in each story. How will they interact? Next, create a plot. Maybe the dragon from one world is lost in the other and has to find its way back while making friends or enemies along the way.
First, you should be really familiar with the Dragon Ball universe. Watch all the shows, read the comics if possible. Then, pick a concept or an idea that you find interesting, like I said before, it could be about an alternate universe or a new character. Next, create an outline for your story. Decide on the beginning, middle and end. For example, if your idea is about a new Saiyan character, you can start with their arrival on Earth.
First, decide which universe you want to crossover with. For example, if it's with the DC Comics universe, think about which characters would interact well with Dragon Ball characters. Then, come up with a basic plot. Maybe the Dragon Balls are a threat to the DC world and Superman has to work with Goku to stop them from being misused.
To start writing a multiverse harem fanfiction, you need to do a lot of world - building. Research different concepts of multiverses from science and fiction to get inspiration. For the harem part, consider the types of characters you want. They could be different species, genders, or have different abilities. Develop the main character's motivation for exploring the multiverse and how that ties into meeting the harem members. Write a rough draft of the first encounter in one of the universes, focusing on how the main character reacts to the new environment and the first harem member they meet. This will set the tone for the rest of the story.
First, decide on the games that will be part of your multiverse. It could be a mix of well - known games or some niche ones you love. Then, create a main character, perhaps a gamer with a unique trait like being able to sense glitches in the game world. Next, think about the conflict. It could be that the multiverse is collapsing and the character has to find a way to fix it. Start with a simple scene, like the character starting their normal gaming session before getting pulled into the multiverse.