"The Amazing Immortal Cultivation Simulator" was an immortal cultivation game that had a puppet making playstyle. Players could use materials (especially recommended spirit stones, not fire copper or cold crystals) to make puppets on the workbench. After making them, they could use the Spirit Endowment Technique (which could be obtained through water-type cultivation techniques) to use them normally. They could also use corpses to make puppets. After making them, they could use the Spirit Control Technique (which needed to be learned in the Sixteen Grotto-heavens of Supreme Harmony) to use them normally. "Do You Want to Cultivate?" was also a cultivation game. There was a Puppet Crafting Room (located in the Soul Puppet Hall) that could be used to create puppets. During the creation process, one could choose the appearance and name of the puppet. The properties of the puppet were affected by the level of the main material, the level of the creation technique. In addition, there was a puppet refining method in the game of Sword Cultivation. The probability of refining a level 0 puppet was 80%, and the probability of refining a level 1 puppet was 50%. "I Work for Ghost Spirits in the World of Cultivators" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The main character of Cultivation Addicts Rebirth Pill Refinement can refer to the following titles: [Reborn Alchemist] 2. The Path of Pill Cultivation 3. Alchemist's Cultivation Journey 4 < Reborn Alchemist's Eternal Life > 5." The Path of Alchemy: A Journey of Cultivation "
The following are some recommended novels where the main characters use poison to refine their bodies: " The Body Refining Devil of Douluo,"" The Dao Lord Who Refined His Body with One Heart,"" The Divine Doctor of the Duobu Family,"" The Honorable Poison Master of Dan Wu,"" The Immortal Martial Arts, I Only Cultivate Poison Arts,"" The Supreme of Ten Thousand Poisons,"" The Honorable Poison Saint," and " The Way to Resist Poison." These novels all described how the main character used poison techniques in the process of cultivating his body.
I recommend Corpse Processing by Mu Tu. This was a fantasy-epic fantasy novel. The male protagonist was originally an ordinary Necromancer who knew some corpse processing skills. However, he controlled 30% of the world's wealth with 0.3% of the population and was called the Undead Lord. The world's resources were with the nobles, but the nobles 'money would flow into his pocket. He was slandered by the priests of the Radiant Church, the nobles coveted his territory, and the demons and spirits were all dissatisfied with him. There were European and American mythical creatures in the book, and the background was not purely fictional. The male protagonist was very strong and vicious. He was like a game player who was killed by a computer explosion and reborn in another world. He had the ability to summon the undead and relied on his intelligence to make a fortune among the various races. This was a niche Dark Wind Lord novel. It had a big imagination. At first, it was thought to be a horror novel, but it was actually a fantasy farming novel. Although there were small poison points, the plot was not bad. The recommendation index was four stars. It was a grain novel. There was also " Haunted House Night Talks ", a collection of horror short stories written without hypocritical words. Each story was not long. It was best not to read it alone at night. It was really scary. The author wrote in Chengdu dialect. His writing style was good. There was a hint of warmth in the horror. He used ghosts to describe the cold and warmth of the human world. Although some of the later stories were a little forced, most of them were very attractive, such as the Invisible Man. The overall length was short, and there was no need to wait for updates. The longest was about a hundred chapters. It was not scary, and the details were well described. The characters were logical, and the narrative structure was complete. It was a supernatural short story that was very worthy of recommendation. " I Work for Ghost Spirits in the World of Cultivators " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I recommend " Golden Lotus in Fire ", a Xianxia novel written by I Can't Be a Vegetarian. It talked about the path of cultivation for mortals. Slow heat type, the early stage is long, the setting is based on Mortal and Holy Gourd. The main character, Yuan Futong, was one of the rare cultivation novels that could make people remember the main character's name. The writing style was plain and exciting. It was about an ordinary person who transmigrated to immortality. It was not impetuous, the plot was not boring, and there were not many positive views. It had a complete ending. It was a masterpiece of mortals and was worth collecting. [Divine Dao Refining Incense] was not bad either. It was created by a parrot. The male protagonist, Lin Yun, cultivated the Immortal Dao for the Taoist priest during the day and cultivated the Divine Dao for the mountain god at night. His cultivation method was unique, he could use his own psyche force to split into gods and become an ancient god through incense. The main body's clones helped each other to deal with mortal factions. The novel had a clear thinking and a great beginning. Divine Dao and Immortal Cultivation were rare, and even the 8-year-old Bookworm liked them. Qin, Chu, and Han, a historical novel written by Peanut Cupping. The male protagonist, Xia Yuan, had many identities. The story began with the war between Qin and Yan. Su Xian Ji, a fairy tale written by a night lamp. Female cultivators started off as poor orphans on the path of immortality. They created spirit roots to nourish their spirit bones and had a portable space. Female cultivators could also be very carefree. " Rebirth 88 Begins with Carpenters ", an urban rebirth novel written by a running 80s generation. The protagonist, Wu Yuan, was reborn as a carpenter to avoid being cheated by his wife in his previous life and start a new life. It was a down-to-earth rebirth novel. Although there were small flaws, it was overall good. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Cultivation cartoons usually referred to a cartoon from the mainland of China called " The Legend of the Doll." The theme of the cartoon was about cultivation and puppets. It told the story of the protagonist Yun Fan, who encountered various dangers and challenges in his cultivation and constantly improved his cultivation until he finally became a legendary figure. The cartoon had achieved good box office and reputation results in both China and overseas, becoming a very popular cartoon.
Here are some recommendations for novels where the protagonist turns people into puppets: 1. Soul Puppet Master 2. [Abandoned Soul Puppet Master] 3. Ke Xue Puppet Master 4. 'National Prince Charming is so annoying.' 5. Puppet Celestial Sealing 6. The Strongest Puppet Master in History 7. The Journey of the Ninja Puppet 8. Million Puppet Soldiers Please note that these novels may cover different topics and styles for readers to choose from.
" The Age of Traps: Opening to the Maximum Level of Traps " was a novel in which the main character cultivated the Traps Puppet Technique. The main character, Chu Feng, transmigrated to a parallel world where the Traps Technique was prevalent and awakened the divine Traps Master System. He obtained the maximum level Mohist Traps Technique at the beginning of the game and could unlock new Traps Techniques by creating traps. There was also " Refining Puppets in an Escape Game." The main character, Qing Ying, was a puppeteer. After she failed to transcend her tribulation and transmigrated, she dug up corpses in ancient mass graves to refine puppets. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The male protagonist's name was William, and he was a puppet refined by the female protagonist. Later, he turned evil. This book was a fantasy novel about a modern girl who wanted to become a general of the country and traveled to another world to become the daughter of a family. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
We can find a few novels where the main character refines animals as clones. Among them were " The Age of Behemoths " and " The Age of Monsters." " The Age of Behemoths " told the story of the protagonist having a mutated beast clone, and through nurturing the clone, he became a giant cosmic beast. On the other hand," The Global Era of Monsters " described an era where everyone could awaken their own mutated beast clones. The main character fought, killed, devoured, and cultivated in this world. Other than that, the other search results did not provide any more information about the novel where the protagonist refined animals as clones.
The specific plot and background of the protagonist refining the six-winged centipede as a clone could not be found in the search results provided.