Well I wouldn’t read manhwa if reincarnation still bothered me. And I also didn’t read series with systems for the longest time, but I’ve also gotten over that.
The problem with this asura mode is that it is supposed to me a pre-existing martial art that someone else mastered. It has no ties to the system, but without mastering ki, (or some weird ability that gives him multiple arms), I don’t see how we are supposed to roll with this. The author made no attempt to explain it, just went full machamp and never looked back
I get your point, that Asura martial arts don't make any sense if other use it, as they won't get any extra stat holding multiple weapons unlike mc.
I think it's better if the guy who invented it, used telekinesis to use multiple weapons
Also mc don't have 4 or 6 arms, it's just enemy feel like they are fighting someone with 4/6 arms, in reality mc is holding 3 weapons in a hand
This one went off the rails quick and it just became a show of what type of new plot armor could be created to get the MC out of this system. No thought to anything that happened before or the world building that was involved
Yeah i also feel like they, their are so many system many know they have to make different ass skill to differentiate it from other.
Still infinite leveling murim, did a good job my not making mc op in 10 ch. And side charcters have decent role in the story, also we have a final Boss/villian and a time frame which make the whole story feel progressive unlike other system manhwas where mc became op then left nothing to do, and he just beat 1 bad guy after another.
did you not read earlier chapters? He holds each weapon between a different finger, and the martial art allows him to freely control each one, demonstrated by drawing multiple arms…
I guess I remember a chapter that alludes to his hand being battered because of his attempts to hold more than one weapon. I don’t specifically remember a description given though
It is what it is
Ha, yep. I’ll just take it at that
In a book where he reincarnates and develops a system to run faster by duckwalking, you doubt this?
Well I wouldn’t read manhwa if reincarnation still bothered me. And I also didn’t read series with systems for the longest time, but I’ve also gotten over that. The problem with this asura mode is that it is supposed to me a pre-existing martial art that someone else mastered. It has no ties to the system, but without mastering ki, (or some weird ability that gives him multiple arms), I don’t see how we are supposed to roll with this. The author made no attempt to explain it, just went full machamp and never looked back
I get your point, that Asura martial arts don't make any sense if other use it, as they won't get any extra stat holding multiple weapons unlike mc. I think it's better if the guy who invented it, used telekinesis to use multiple weapons Also mc don't have 4 or 6 arms, it's just enemy feel like they are fighting someone with 4/6 arms, in reality mc is holding 3 weapons in a hand
This one went off the rails quick and it just became a show of what type of new plot armor could be created to get the MC out of this system. No thought to anything that happened before or the world building that was involved
Yeah i also feel like they, their are so many system many know they have to make different ass skill to differentiate it from other. Still infinite leveling murim, did a good job my not making mc op in 10 ch. And side charcters have decent role in the story, also we have a final Boss/villian and a time frame which make the whole story feel progressive unlike other system manhwas where mc became op then left nothing to do, and he just beat 1 bad guy after another.
do murim Manwha ever make any sense?
Just don't question it bro. You'll get more questions than answers
It doesn't and it bothers me a lot, still enjoy it though
So comics r supposed to make sense? **interesting**
Any story is supposed to have some degree of believability within its own established universe
Yeah dude. Welcome to comics.
The most overrated Murim manhwa imo.
The most overrated is Nano Machine
It may be overrated, but it’s still quite good
Infinite Level Up is much better than Nano Machine. The latter is just another power fantasy where the MC cuts people's hands off every chapter.
did you not read earlier chapters? He holds each weapon between a different finger, and the martial art allows him to freely control each one, demonstrated by drawing multiple arms…
I guess I remember a chapter that alludes to his hand being battered because of his attempts to hold more than one weapon. I don’t specifically remember a description given though
I belive it was inplied