Douluo Dalu: White God

Chapter -1 - Cultivation Trivia Mixed

1 Palace Foundation - Spirit Scholar

2 Palace Expansion - Spirit Master

3 Physique Acc.u.mulation - Spirit Grandmaster

4 Provisional Palace - Spirit Elder

5 Inner Longevity - Spirit Ancestor

6 Heaven's Mandate - Spirit King

7 Warrior Canopy - Spirit Emperor

8 Purified Rebirth - Spirit Saint

9 Heaven's Primal - Spirit Douluo

10 Soul Creation - Titled Douluo - Named Hero

11 Mysterious Fate - Super Douluo - Royal Noble

12 Star Plucking - Extreme Douluo - Enlighted Being

13 Ancient Saint - God Officer

14 Heavenly Sovereign - 3rd Class God

15 Heavenly King - 2nd Class God

16 Virtuous Paragon - 1st Class God

17 Immortal Emperor - God King

Due to world law influence, below God Officer level, the cultivator still has to absorb Spirit Ring to advance to the next level.

Longevity Treasures

=Longevity Treasures are one of the two main types of weapons used by cultivators. Technically, the Longevity Treasures are not traditional weapons; they are rather, treasures with the shape of a weapon. A cultivator can start to use a Longevity Treasure once he reaches the Blood Strengthening stage of the Physique Acc.u.mulation level.

A Longevity Treasure's main use is to prolong one's life, it can strengthen the flesh and feed the Blood Energy of its possessor; it could even refine the Longevity Blood of a cultivator. It also has a pivotal support role in combat because it could quickly replenish the Blood Energy that was depleted during battle. It could even provide a burst of strength for the cultivator, increasing his combat effectiveness. Every cultivator has at least one Longevity Treasure. The Longevity Treasures are created from materials such as Life Rings.

-)Life Rings are replaced by Spirit Rings, can also use a Spirit Bone

Life Treasures

=Life Treasures are one of the two subtypes of the Fate Tools (another is True Treasures). Life Treasures and True Treasures are the real force of cultivators. They have great usage in both defensive and offensive means. Their main use is to protect the Fate Palace and attack the enemy. Life Treasures are less powerful than the True Treasures but more powerful than Longevity Treasures and common weapons. Cultivators could use many different Life Treasures and even inherit a Life Treasure from someone else.

Cultivator of at least the Inner Longevity level can create his or her own Life Treasure from rare materials like Grand Dao Treasure Metals, Dao Bones, etc.

-)Dao Bones are replaced by Spirit Bones; Grand Dao treasure Metals are nor exist in the Douluo Continent. Instead, the Life treasure could be refined with different material like magic silver, meteoric iron, Gold of life, etc.

True Treasures

=True Treasures are one of the two subtypes of the Fate Tools. Life Treasures and True Treasures are the real force of cultivators. They have great usage in both defensive and offensive means. Their main use is to protect the Fate Palace and attack the enemy. True Treasures are stronger than any other type of weapons of the same level. A cultivator can use only one True Treasure because this treasure is directly connected to their True Fate; the True Treasure and True Fate are directly reinforcing and supports each other. Once linked to a cultivator, the True Treasure couldn't be inherited by another cultivator.

Even though a cultivator had to create his own True Treasure and use it for the rest of his life, the power of a True Treasure greatly exceeded a regular Life Treasure. Even if it was the same grade, a True Treasure would annihilate a Life Treasure in the blink of an eye. Furthermore, Cultivators only needed a very little amount of Blood Energy to use their own True Treasure.

The True Treasures are created from Destiny True Stones.

-)There are no Destiny Stones, instead, the cultivator has to refine it from Natural Essence of Heaven and Earth coupled with a bit of their Spirit Essence, Blood Essence, and a Material of their own choosing.

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