So then your conclusion is that if in future updates that if we have any further training with Eldra - then she would become a worse mentor character?
Now that's a massive strawman lmao.
Saying that
this specific recovery period benefits from being hands-off doesn’t mean she can never teach the MC anything active ever again.
It means that, contextually, her approach to relies on her overpowered foundation rather than the standard grind. The downtime makes sense for where the MC is right now. She can still teach high-level advanced techniques in future updates without losing her identity, but homogenizing her
recovery methods to match Kaito or Zhang ruins her imo.
No I'm not. You could just have an option that rejects the epiphany or warps it to be more Ruthless. For example, the Ruthless/Evil MC has an epiphany about how loyal their family is and doubles down on just thinking them as tools to be used for them to get stronger - dismissing their loyalty as laziness and parasitism on their own strength.
You're completely missing the point of what makes good pacing. Not every single scene needs to be a dep dive or a grand character-defining moment. Sometimes, downtime is just well that...
If you are roleplaying a heavy-hitter, hyper-ambitious anti-hero, you don't necessarily want to pause the game to have a forced, melodramatic inner monologue about how your family are "parasites." A truly ruthless, pragmatic character wouldn't waste time ruminating on that while resting; they'd just take the free passive healing and move on. Adding a branching dialogue choice for every single "epiphany" just bloats ****.
Um. You're the one espousing the virtues of having a mentor that is more hands off and that there are methods of training that don't revolve around blood and pain.
This player wouldn't vibe with Eldra's current training as well. And would probably be agreeing with me? And again, you could just write an option for them to reject that epiphany. That would still be character development, it doesn't have to be a positive change or realization.
Why wouldn't they? A ruthless, power-focused player absolutely vibes with a mentor who offers the most efficient path to recovery possible. If you are trying to build an overwhelmingly powerful MC, having access to a foundation with pure "hax" that lets you bypass the standard blood, sweat, and tears of physical recovery is a massive win. It’s the ultimate flex even. An anti-hero player isn't going to complain that the healing was "too easy" even more so if they are an JDF, I really doubt it.
that's your opinion, then you must have found the majority of the IF boring then. So I'm not sure why you are here.
Appreciating that the author included
ONE non-traditional route to break up doesn't mean I hate the rest of the game. It means I appreciate differences The standard stereotypical cultivator shtick works great for Zhang and Kaito no complaints from me there...but having Eldra offer a completely different experience makes the world feel more varied, which is appreciated.
I don't know why you got so pressed at the end there Mr.strawman?