A note on the weakening of the main character's martial arts
This is a free chapter, explaining the setting in the form of a few paragraphs.
It was also accused by many people of deliberately weakening the problem of the military generals being deliberately weakened after they defected to the protagonist (whitewashing the weak three points).
Almost every day the author is accused of deliberately balancing, which is already commonplace.
When the author codes, the first thing to consider is [basic logical self-consistency], not [balance].
Here are two short paragraphs.
1. Why does the general's ability decline after taking refuge in the protagonist?
Liu Bei is the boss of Company A, with 10 employees, entrusted to Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to manage, with an average output of 10 per employee, then the total output is 100.
At this time, Wang Meng (Zhuge Liang level) came, he had management ability, Liu Bei asked him to be the CEO, managing 10 employees, with an average output of 20 per employee, and the total output became 200.
[Passerby]: Wang Meng is really fierce, he contributed 200 to Liu Bei, and added 100!
The main character is the boss of Company B, which has 50 employees, and because it is engaged in multinational trade (multi-front operations), it adopts a departmental system (corps system), and is managed by 10 ministers each.
Liu Bei went bankrupt in the competition with the protagonist. Wang Meng was poached by the protagonist because of his good performance in Liu Bei's company, and was appointed by the protagonist as a minister (the other nine ministers were similar to him), managing 5 employees, with an average output of 20 per employee, a total output of 100, and an additional output of 50.
Passerby: How did Wang Meng become weaker, only contributing 100 to the protagonist, and adding 50 output! The author is weakening Wang Meng and whitewashing three weak copies!
2. Why did the plot decrease after the generals took refuge in the protagonist?
Battle of Hebei.
Protagonist: Zhao Yun, this battle is up to you, go and hold Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.
Zhao Yun: Zilong is going to also.
Protagonist: Xue Rengui, you go and help Zhao Yun, and Liang Yi will appear.
Xue Rengui: Yes.
Wei Qing: Lord, what about me?
Cao Cao: What about me?
Le Yi: What about me?
Joan of Arc: What about me?
……
The Four Tigers of the Northern Army: What about me?
Everyone has seen that there are too many generals in the protagonist, a 4000-word chapter, the main description can only be 1-2 people at most, everyone must have a wonderful performance, which will cause [unknown priority], but the level of writing is not high, and it can even be said to be a very low performance.
Battle of Hefei.
Protagonist: Zhang Liao, this city seems to be the best for you, you can go.
Zhang Liao: ......
Protagonist: Behave better, grab the female general and send you as a wife.
Zhang Liao: ......
Zhang Liao's performance in the Battle of Hefei will be even more dazzling, because Hefei has few generals, and Zhang Liao is outstanding.
Therefore, only under [specific circumstances] will the author specifically describe a certain general, so as to stand out in the camp of the protagonist who is full of fierce generals.
The most criticized is Wei Qing.
After Wei Qing joined the protagonist, he didn't have many outstanding performances, because Wei Qing could only shine in the situation of [Big Army] and [Grassland].
In normal times, the protagonist's bonus to cavalry is not necessarily lower than Wei Qing's. There is also the enemy that Wei Qing faces, Hu Luguang may not be known to everyone, but he is indeed a very strong person.
Therefore, Wei Qing's performance will reach its peak when he clashed with the Mongol Empire on the steppe after the Battle of Jingkang.
In reality, it's called "home".
Why does a military general have so many plots before taking refuge in the protagonist?
Because the military general that the other party can use is him, who does he describe if he doesn't describe him?
I'll talk about two more short paragraphs, so that you can experience the author's dilemma.
3. It's always someone else's best thing
After the end of the Third National War, the protagonist received 750,000 points, the Han Empire had a total of 2.55 million points, and the Mongol Empire had a total of 1.4 million points.
Protagonist: I got two royal ......
Passerby: Liu Bei has Wang Meng, Lao Qin has Wang Qian, do you have it?
Protagonist: I've also changed my high-level class......
Passerby: I'm sorry, I said that Tang also changed.
Protagonist: I robbed tens of millions of people......
Passerby: Temujin has it too.
Protagonist: I have a level 10 building.
Passerby: Maybe Rome has it too.
Protagonist: But I only have 750,000 points, and they may add up to several million......
Passerby: Don't talk about it, aren't you number one? How is it not as good as their rewards? It's rubbish.
4. There are many possible outcomes (the author describes only one of them)
Yang Shilang hit Yizhou
Passerby: Why do you want to hit Yizhou? Not the Northern Expedition to the Central Plains? Don't guard against Koto?
Author: Na Yang Shilang's Northern Expedition to the Central Plains.
Passerby: Why the Northern Expedition to the Central Plains? Don't take the opportunity to unify the south of the Yangtze River?
Author: That Yang Shilang hit Jiangdong.
Passerby: Don't go north to the Central Plains? Don't guard against Yizhou?
Author: That Yang Shilang doesn't fight anyone, and runs Jingzhou well.
Passerby: Reducing the intelligence of the supporting characters? Don't fight at this time, when Liu Biao?
Author:???
It's impossible to fully understand between people.,I hope everyone is more tolerant.,Think about it before you start spraying.,Is the author really bad enough to suppress the protagonist every thing he does.,Or is the author following his own logic to tell the story.。
The author also wants to write a good book, so he will take the time to open a single chapter and write a long story to help understand, I hope you will forgive me.