Chapter 17 Setting Explanation and Subsequent Outlook

Chapter 17 Setting Explanation and Subsequent Outlook

Let me talk about some setting issues that won’t involve spoilers.

First, the magnetic field rotates:
Belief, will and driving force are indeed very important in the rotation of the magnetic field, but they are not to the degree of "absoluteness".

If all that's required is strong enough belief, then is the inability to do something or the failure due to not having strong enough belief?
If this is the case, then those people in the Haihu and Wushen series are all considered as magnetic field trash, including Bai Shounan and Sha Antian. Who hasn't been defeated? Who hasn't been decadent?

The white-shouned man was almost decadent throughout the entire Haihu 3, and the ending could be described as "a failure".

When the God of War was in action, if one had enough faith to face the evil White Warrior, then there were many people who had enough faith at the time, right? What was the result?

Is the real Kuangfeng's faith enough? Who the hell could compare to Kuangfeng's faith at that time! ?
The atmosphere was so perfect at that time, and Kuangfeng's belief was so strong, but the magnetic field force could not go any further. The shocking and unregrettable punch of 710,000 horses, which he tried with all his strength, was still crushed by Bai Wunan.

Scars and pains, using everything in life as one's driving force, faith is simply fucking invincible!
Damn it, the strong wind at that time was just the faith that the valley could break through 750,000 horsepower without any problem, and it wouldn't feel abrupt.

The results of it?
But did he break through? No!

Did he win? No!

He was knocked down by the evil Bai Wunan at that time, and Jingshi Wuhui failed to achieve the desired effect that matched that belief.

There are some things that cannot be done simply by having strong beliefs, otherwise the lion would not have lost his arm. After all, if you can't do it, you can't do it.

Not everyone is a marine person.

For the vast majority of strong people whose magnetic fields rotate, they need something else and some time.

Even Hell was defeated by Oga, causing the tragic death of his subordinates. Was it because he lacked faith? Was it because he lacked willpower?
If belief could replace everything, then no one would need to practice.

Hell can come out of the mountain directly, and with his belief, he can definitely kill Oga directly.

Damn it, how could the commander-in-chief’s beliefs be inferior to that bitch whale’s?

But the result is that it is hell that gets killed!

Not to mention the protagonist of this book.

The protagonist of this book is set as a person who is not strong enough. Not only is his physical strength not strong enough, but his mentality is also not strong enough.

He needs a process to become stronger, he needs a process to grow. I plan to write this book longer, so the protagonist's strength will not increase particularly quickly, and his superpowers will not be particularly weak.

After all, I don't plan to change the map frequently, so I will set up various super powers.

Of course, this won’t be particularly fast, it’s relative. Within a hundred chapters, the magnetic field rotation should be pushed forward to 250,000 horsepower.

This book will not end when the protagonist reaches one million horsepower, nor will it end when the protagonist has one hundred trillion energy. It will definitely end when the protagonist becomes a powerful person.

The second is superpowers:

Although superpowers are now divided into levels such as S, A, B, C, D, and E, this book actually sets up three simpler levels. The current level division is a way of dividing them based on the current world view's insufficient understanding of superpowers.

A more 'correct' way of dividing it is.

People with defective abilities, people with complete abilities, and people with root abilities.

Those below S level are people with defective abilities and can only use a single superpower. For example, if they want to rewrite memory, they can only rewrite memory; if they want to read minds, they can only read minds; and if they want to use telekinetic armor, they can only form armor.

If the pure strength is converted into magnetic field rotation, it is less than 50,000 horsepower - with the exception of very few abilities.

S-level and super S-level are people with complete abilities. When they reach this level, for example, telekinesis can be used in all ways. What is tested more than their abilities is their imagination.

If the pure strength is converted into magnetic field rotation, it would be less than 990,000 horsepower - with the exception of very few special abilities.

Finally, there is the root ability user, who represents the mastery of the most fundamental power of the universe, the ultimate limit of one's ability.

If the pure strength is converted into magnetic field rotation, it would be between one trillion and nine hundred and ninety trillion energies - with the exception of very few individual abilities.

Of course, the so-called "conversion" is only a rough conversion. There are all kinds of superpowers, not counting those that appear in the introduction and content. There will be whisperers, attribute points, death return, god possession, world creation, reversal of time and space, celestial body manipulation, and many other possibilities.

The ability will be relatively simple and not as comprehensive as the magnetic field rotation, but it is definitely not a particularly weak ability. Some powerful super powers can fight against those with strong magnetic fields.

If it weren't set up like this, there would simply be too little content to write about the invincibility and madness.

(End of this chapter)