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Battle Through the Heavens
Author: Heavenly Silkworm Potato
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In a land where no magic is present. A land where the strong make the rules and the weak have to obey. A land filled with alluring treasures and beauty, yet also filled with unforeseen danger. Three years ago, Xiao Yan, who had shown talents none had seen in decades, suddenly lost everything. His powers, his reputation, and his promise to his mother. What sorcery has caused him to lose all of his powers? And why has his fiancee suddenly shown up?

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Is it necessary to learn Japanese to play visual novels?
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2024-12-06 10:04
Yes, it is often necessary. Many visual novels are originally in Japanese. If you don't know Japanese, you might miss out on a large number of great visual novels. Only a portion of the most popular ones get translated into other languages.
What are the best visual novels to learn Japanese?
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2024-11-09 05:22
Some popular ones are 'Clannad'. It has a relatively easy - to - understand story and language for beginners. Another good option is 'Katawa Shoujo'. It contains a lot of daily - life - related dialogues.
Is it effective to learn Japanese from visual novels?
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2024-11-08 20:16
Yes, it can be quite effective. Visual novels often have a lot of dialogue, which exposes you to natural Japanese language use. The context provided by the story and characters also helps in understanding the meaning of words and phrases.
What are the best visual novels to learn Japanese?
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2024-10-29 23:40
Hakuoki is a great choice. It has a historical setting and the language used is not overly complex. The story is engaging, which makes it easier to stay motivated while learning. Another one is Katawa Shoujo. It's known for its well - written dialogue, which can be very helpful for language study. The themes in it are also relatable.
How to learn Japanese by reading visual novels?
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2024-10-15 18:30
First, pick visual novels that match your current language level. Use translation tools sparingly and try to understand from context. Also, keep a notebook to jot down new words and phrases for review later.
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