I'll argue it's the worst thing to consider. The point isn't how good each tech or art is, it's how much upgrading them would increase their usefulness.Because it breaks the action economy. Nothing is as good as that.
And making Gui's actions lag behind Zhen's it just as bad, only that it's a bad that flares up on a different scenario.I'm fine with Verdant Ash Duality winning, but Blazing Blood is more useful because it has all of his ranged techs, allowing him to support us even if he's far away, which is relevant from the perspective of the current issue we're having with our spirits. Verdant Ash Duality is awesome, but I'm not sure making it stronger actually helps Zhengui significantly; action economy is great, but is only relevant if both sides have something useful to do. If Zhen's arts lag behind Gui's, taking double actions isn't that much stronger than taking single actions.
Huh, I know that the immediately obvious use of this is to intercept negative spiritual effects that enemies use to attack allies. But with the way it's worded, is it possible for Zhengui to steal positive spiritual effects like heals or buffs that the enemy tries to use on themselves or their own allies? It doesn't sound like that's intended, but it's a cool thought.Up to three times per scene, may change the target of a enemy spiritual effect to himself. This effect cannot be used on effects used by a cultivator more than two stages above Zhengui
No, but it will make it last longer, or faster to activate, or remove possible penalties he is taking by doing something only elder Xuanwus are supposed to do, or make it harder to dispel, or cheaper to maintain. Likely a mixture of all that.I'll argue it's the worst thing to consider. The skill already gives him two actions, focusing on it isn't going to give him three...
This isn't true, though. Recall that Zhengui broke through to Appraisal during the scouting arc and gained a new Gui ability, Paradise Rampart, but nothing for Zhen. This puts his Gui side at having two B ranked abilities and his Zhen side as having only one. If we want to harmonize a creature of harmony, as you said, that implies we should be improving the Zhen side.And making Gui's actions lag behind Zhen's it just as bad, only that it's a bad that flares up on a different scenario.
All of his techs will naturally evolve and grow with him. But purposefully de-harmonizing a creature that's all about impossible harmony sounds bad.
Zhen can and does improve himself. We should use this unique-ish opportunity to leverage Zhengui's unique strenght: the fact that he is an impossible Xuanwu.This isn't true, though. Recall that Zhengui broke through to Appraisal during the scouting arc and gained a new Gui ability, Paradise Rampart, but nothing for Gui. This puts his Gui side at having two B ranked abilities and his Zhen side as having only one. If we want to harmonize a creature of harmony, as you said, that implies we should be improving the Zhen side.
I'm not sure why you think that Verdant Ash Duality is something that he won't improve on his own, but Blazing Blood is. I don't read this as a unique opportunity except insofar as to guide what development he takes next.Zhen can and does improve himself. We should use this unique-ish opportunity to leverage Zhengui's unique strenght: the fact that he is an impossible Xuanwu.
It's a matter of opportunity cost.
Here, read this. Verdant Duality is something incredibly more complex than either Blazing Blood or Blooming from Ash. The situations where one of the latter is strained and thus developed are easily imagined and encountered, but one where the former does it is vanishingly rare, and likely the result of deep self-reflection and personal growth.I'm not sure why you think that Verdant Ash Duality is something that he won't improve on his own, but Blazing Blood is. I don't read this as a unique opportunity except insofar as to guide what development he takes next.
You're asserting this, but the evidence doesn't bear it out; his Verdant Ash Duality "art" has already improved since the start of Threads of Destiny. Without a ton of searching, I can't pinpoint exactly when and how, because there isn't a diff log, but the numbers on the passive effect used to be this:But it should be a vanishingly rare situation indeed where we naturally encounter the growth of something as complex as his Way.
You need to reformat this; yrsillar put them down wrong at the end of the update. The X needs to come first.[Zhengui][X] Blooming From Ash
[Hanyi][X] Frozen Peak Serenade
I... My philosophy is sophlistic... But I do not view the world as such. Or rather, living as such leads to bad outcomes. Every high-neuron-density arrangement of atoms... Matters. In and of itself.Six needs to realize that everything is relative.
Without greedy selfishness, there can be no real Generosity.
Beauty only exists if there is Ugliness to contrast it.
Peace is only given it's true value once you've come to learn about War.
Because Zhengui as a whole has grown, and that's what Verdant Duality represents.You're asserting this, but the evidence doesn't bear it out; his Verdant Ash Duality "art" has already improved since the start of Threads of Destiny. Without a ton of searching, I can't pinpoint exactly when and how, because there isn't a diff log, but the numbers on the passive effect used to be this:
+5 to Spiritual Avoid vs single target attacks
+2 on Hit and Penetration when techniques from Blazing Blood and Blooming from Ashes are used in the same turn.
and now they're
+15 to Spiritual Avoid vs single target attacks
+5 on Hit and Penetration when techniques from Blazing Blood and Blooming from Ashes are used in the same turn.
So, no, I don't think it's "vanishingly rare." I think it's something that will happen by itself; it's fine if he focuses on it, but I think the thing he should be focusing on next is Blazing Blood, because that will empower capabilities where 1) he is currently lacking 2) he can directly make good on his conviction to not hold Ling Qi back.
Upgrading Rebirth Inferno is not only immediatelly good, as you've said it yourself, it's a life-saving tech, but it might mean that he, for example, doesn't pass out after doing it. Go from his last move to a "alright, round two
Yeah, it's bursting at the seams with potential. His strongest techniques, Minds Apart and Rebirth Inferno, are currently capped by being underdeveloped.My dream for this technique is that it eventually becomes a "Begin Stage 2 of the Boss Fight" AOE/transformation.
you mean make a song *with* her family. right? Dthe last time we had trouble with our cultivation was after the Blood Moon debacle.
Ling Qi made a song then to get over it.
It might help again, or she might need to talk it out with her family.
We'll see.