XIETIAN
Dear author.How can Bai Zemin beat 3rd order easily,but struggling with 2nd order zombies.Make it make sense.
Him holding back on attacks that could destroy the bridge has nothing to do with fighting normally. Even before he forged the sword, he was able to slaughter 2nd order enemies, and he was less powerful back then, he fought 1v4 and managed to kill 2 before the others retreated and he even killed a 2nd order Asura with a single punch later on. In the Oblon world he didn't draw his sword a single time when killing 2nd order enemies and even killed a 3rd order enemy without using it. He only used it when fighting the Emperor's wife. So explain to me again how that makes sense and isn't just a plot nerf so that Bing Xue would have to enter the scene.
_The_Fool_:Fellow daoist, This junior here will make a fool of himself and explain. It’s because he is not using his full strength as he doesn’t want to destroy the bridge, also you have to note that he isn’t using his great sword as that is literally where his strength significantly increases due to the high attack power of the great sword. This junior has made a fool of himself.image
If you wondering why he’s struggling so much against this scenrio when he just steam rolled the asuras. Think of it like this. An adult facing 10000 bloodthirsty infant humanoids (that just so happen to resemble human children) carrying shards of glass laced with paralytic poison and sling shots. And to make matters worse, the adult has their hands tied behind their back (can’t hurt bridge-sama), sleep deprived, has a cramp (soul injury), and has a time limit. Theres more handicaps but that’s the main jist of it.
I‘m wondering, why did she get an epic grade almost legend grade treasure when the rewards were graded on what they did. She might’ve accounted for hundreds of thousands of deaths in that world of grade 0,1 and 2 Asuras. Bz was responsible for over 800million deaths plus 2 third grade and should be partially credited for the 4th grade death too. There shouldn’t be an almost similar treasure rewarded when there was such a gap in their accomplishments.