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positive feedback, use stat points to increase strength to go into harder dungeons that give more XP, thus leveling up and getting stronger, to go into harder dungeon. And a positive cycle, saving stats is only good in games with a level limit, in fanfic with "the gamer" systems that there is no limit, the best and leveling up as much as possible. So that when Kaguya appears at lvl1000 the MC will be lvl5000 and kill with one hit.
yes, but in most systems "The Gamers" it is better to use stat points, it usually has a positive return, the stronger the more stats you get, either by Up or training. Ex increase vitality using points to increase strength and agility with harder workouts
I agree, very stupid to store the stat points. Using them brings more advantages, for example increasing vitality/stamina to be able to train and increase other statics like Str or Agi. increase mental stats to come up with better training ideas. Or simply increase Str so you can lift more weights and gain even more static.
I think the mc chose the wrong elements. I would have chosen for in the following 1- Doton 2-Fuuton - Doton's weakness is Raiton. And Lightning's weakness is Fuuton. That way I would be more prepared for Lightning Release users. 3-Katon - In addition to the great attack power I can combine with Fuuton to become even more destructive. or 1-Doton 2- Raiton - same reason as the MC, and Raiton is very cool 3-Suiton. Combining suiton with raiton and OP, and Suiton helps a lot against Kato users
I think it's practically impossible for a plane to fly in one piece, or rather in the grand line, with such an unpredictable and dangerous climate and it's difficult to develop planes. The end result would be the most modern planes, but we have to remember that the planes in the beginning were not at all safe, now imagine that in the climates of one piece
author remember that at this moment the uchihas are planning a coup, and the Hokage and Danzo already know that thanks to Itachi, A Chunin Uchiha with a book written in an unknown language, the Anbu and Root would no doubt have reported it.