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Clan Cultivation: I Transmigrated With My Smartphone

作者: The Lost of Carthage
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Lu Xuanji transmigrated to the Zifu Realm and realized that cultivation was an arduous journey. Due to the monopoly of resources, the strong grew stronger while the weak turned weaker. His clan was in a difficult situation. As he munched on cold, leftover food, he thought of the pathetic situation that his clan was in. Thankfully, his cellphone transmigrated along with him. The File Manager app, which could store a large amount of information, was used to store 10,000 scrolls of martial arts techniques. The Fortune Reading app, which could analyze information input, was used to deduce future events and break down martial arts techniques. Google Maps, which showed panoramic views of different terrains, was used to locate enemies and identify spots for minerals. The Phone Banking service allowed him to exchange currency for spiritual stones. The mobile game, Orchard, allowed him to get spiritual fruits by planting trees. As such, Lu Xuanji led his clan to rise up to the pinnacle of life.

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Chapter 1Which is stronger, Five Spirit Roots or Celestial Spirit Root?

Let's talk about the Five Spirit Roots and Celestial Spirit Root, which one is stronger.

Many readers of "The Mortal Cultivation Chronicles" say that the Five Spirit Roots are the strongest, saying that at the moment of Refining Void, the Five Spirit Roots are needed.

I was speechless.

A certain cultivator with a Celestial Spirit Root cultivates to the peak of Divinity Transformation, and then completes the spirit root, transforming into Five Spirit Roots; is this easier than a cultivator relying on the Five Spirit Roots to cultivate to Refining Void?

Naturally, it's the former.

In the Mortal Realm, the Celestial Spirit Root is the strongest.

Even in the Spirit Realm, the Celestial Spirit Root remains the strongest.

Among mortals, Han Paopao, to achieve Foundation Establishment, first engaged in dual cultivation with a Golden Core female cultivator, and also consumed eight Foundation Establishment Pills. Who else can enjoy such a luxurious Foundation Establishment method?

The Heaven-Controlling Bottle has another hidden function, which is to improve the main character's aptitude.

Because he carries the Heaven-Controlling Bottle with him, Han Li's aptitude becomes extremely top-notch, achieving success in forming the Golden Core, Nascent Soul, Divinity Transformation, Harmonization, Mahayana Stage, almost in one go, with only one failure at the Refining Void stage.

This aptitude that ignores bottlenecks is extremely terrifying.

Many cultivators often fail several times or face major bottlenecks, getting stuck and progressing no further.

Like Han Li, ignoring bottlenecks and having this terrifying aptitude without bottlenecks is extremely formidable.

Without the little green bottle, Han Li would have reached his limit at Foundation Establishment.

In mortal cultivation, the essence is spending resources for cultivation.

If you really think Han Li is a mere mortal, that's rather absurd.

...

Here, let's discuss the setting of this book.

The Celestial Spirit Root is the strongest, while the Five Spirit Roots are the weakest; that's the setting of this book.

The Celestial Spirit Root's cultivation speed is ten times, even twenty times faster than the Five Spirit Roots; the Celestial Spirit Root encounters no bottlenecks before the Nascent Soul, and consumes fewer resources as well.

But the Five Spirit Roots have a particularly slow cultivation speed. Without consuming elixirs, one can only reach the fifth layer of Qi Cultivation before perishing in meditation. One must constantly take pills to reach the peak of Qi Cultivation, which again requires a vast amount of resources.

An ordinary cultivator can achieve Foundation Establishment with one Foundation Establishment Pill; but the Five Spirit Roots require ten pills (referencing Han Paopao).

Even at the Purple Mansion stage, an ordinary cultivator needs one or two Purple Sun Jades and other spirit medicines to enter the Purple Mansion; the Five Spirit Roots require ten Purple Sun Jades.

Similarly, for the Golden Core, an ordinary cultivator only requires one or two Golden Core Pills, but the Five Spirit Roots need ten or more.

The same resources given to other cultivators would have long cultivated five or six Golden Core cultivators.

Can a cultivator of the Five Spirit Roots, upon attaining the Golden Core, defeat five others in combat?

Impossible.

If you must argue a downside to the Celestial Spirit Root, it's that it can only use one attribute.

The Fire Element Celestial Spirit Root can only cultivate Fire Magic, while other magic types like Earth Magic or Wood Magic cannot be cultivated; but the Five Spirit Roots can cultivate all five elements.

But in battle, it's never about who has cultivated more magics and hence wins, but about who has mastered divine techniques more proficiently and is more powerful.

A thousand skills mean nothing; mastery of one is better.

Some also say the Five Spirit Roots can cultivate Five Elements Techniques, and with Five Elements Mutual Generation, the cultivation speed would be faster.

The idea is nice but unrealistic.

More likely, the true qi of the five attributes conflicts and hinders each other, affecting cultivation speed or even causing the body to burst.

Refer to Feng Ge's "Vast Sea," the Circulation of the Six Void Technique cultivates eight types of true qi, becoming invincible after mastering it. But only three people truly mastered it: Liang Sixian, Wan Guicang, and Gu Town.

This was due to mere true qi conflicts, true qi eruptions, and many cultivators couldn't overcome this issue.

Only top-level aptitude and comprehension can achieve it.

Regarding the Five Elements Mutual Generation, where wood true qi converts to fire true qi, fire to earth, earth to metal, and metal to wood, making the five types of true qi transform into each other and progress together.

Theoretically reasonable, but to do this, one needs strong spiritual power and terrifying comprehension.

Comprehension, at least at the level of the Great Emperor is needed.

Most Five Spirit Root cultivators cannot achieve this.

Spirit roots are crucial, but their role greatly diminishes after reaching Nascent Soul.

A Five Spirit Root Nascent Soul cultivates Five Elements Magic, taking the path of Unity of All Laws, favoring breadth; while a Single Spirit Root Nascent Soul takes the path of One Technique Suppresses Ten Thousand Techniques, favoring depth.

Which of the two is stronger or weaker? They need to fight to find out.

Who is strong or weak depends on the cultivator itself, not the spirit root. By that time, spirit roots are not crucial.

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Trial Read Review (only from synopsis): (IOHOSBICPAHTTP) - So this guy is in a world where this virtual game can merge with reality. He levels up one skill (the fireball, supposably) and it becomes super OP that it can literally blast a hole through the earth. Honestly, can’t see much potential in this one. It’s like any other virtual reality power and does not seem to have much diversity in its plot. This will have to go in my maybe read list. (1MTDBIABT) - Guy gets doomsday system one month before doomsday. This sounds like an interesting plot with some potential (I hope). All I wish for is it to not be like on of those trashy apocalyptic novels.I will put this on my read list for now. (MCCIE) - Guy dies then his conscience goes into an eyeball. It can evolve and whatnot and he gets OP. If I’m being honest about this novel, I’m not feeling good vibes. It sounds like one of those grindy novels with no actual plot. Oh well, I will check it out. (ICVCA) - Guy transmigrates but can see the stats of other humans. Whoopee do. What a fun plot (that definitely has not been used many times before). I honestly am sick of these types of novels. But who knows? Maybe this one will be good (not placing my bets on it). (OG:IAAPP) - This plot is basically like the first one excet that he gets the privileged player system which allows him to get more EXP and more things in general. I honestly can not get why so many writers follow this plot. It has been overused too many times. I will maybe read this one (if I get super bored). (EHFS) - Protag gets four skills. But so does everyone else. This is the synopsis. That’s all. (CC:ITWMS) - If you have read my reviews before, you will know I like sect/clan/company or whatever building novels. This is one of those except that he has his smartphone which can do many things. Google maps makes him see the terrain, banking system lets him exchange currency, ect. This is one I will definitely read.

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Since this story is about to get buried in Webnovel I figure I'll write my first review ever. Hopefully it will be found and picked up later. It's 5 stars because it has a solid premise and also has potential. I'd honestly give it 4 stars based on what is shown as of the 36 chapters here, but 99% of people seem to have a pass or fail type of rating system so I can only adjust it in the future so as to not harm the novel. For those purely desiring an overpowered system, an OP mc, a pet taming, or an extremely fast paced novel where the MC is already in core formation or tier 3 power in less than 40 chapters... this novel isn't for you. For those who want a slower paced novel (built for a 1000+ chapters easy) with a lot of world building and some hardships where the mc is actually shown to struggle.. the target audience is somewhere in this group. This story reminds me a bit of the earlier translated web novels from when translating xuanhuan and xianxia web novels started to blow up, albeit not quite at their level yet. Now, the synopsis and title may be a little misleading, but I'd still say the story so far has been oriented around the mc's clan. I am interested if it will be like this in the far future of the story though, as it seems hard to maintain since mcs usually grow too fast for their clans to keep up without what are basically cheats, so 99% of the time they get left behind. His smartphone thankfully isn't too overpowered yet and only has 2 of the functions listed as of chapter 40. Granted, the trading currency for spirit stones seems extremely broken so I kind of hope he never gets that one. The story also "skips time" pretty frequently, but it at least makes sense. In a story of immortal cultivation where the mc is cultivating at a fairly normal pace that's bound to happen as there will be lots of downtime. There is a decent amount of explaining and world building, especially at the start, which I know can turn people off. Lastly, the author is trying to give the idea that the mc is a normal cultivator struggling with his path to immortality. Alas, he is still an mc with a couple cheat codes that give him an edge. Overall, the story has potential and hopefully the author can grow with this one. It is a tough writing style/novel to attempt and it's not for everyone to like.

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