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The Tang Sect in a turbulent world. There is nothing but martial spirit here. Ten thousand years after the founding of the Tang Sect, it is in relative decline. An extremely talented man was born. Can the new Shrek Seven Monsters revive the Tang Sect and bring it back to glory? A soul beast of over one million years old; Electrolux who can pick stars; The new soul utensil system that led to the decline of the Tang Sect... A lot of secrets are to be revealed. Can the secret weapons of the Tang Sect be sharp again? Can the Tang Sect regain its former glory?
It seems that despite constant progress, the MC still cannot face stronger opponents alone. There is no visible growth, no spark of brilliance. In other donghuas, the protagonist usually finds a way to turn the tide, but here—even with help—he cannot even scratch some old hag. This episode isn’t the absolute worst, yet it feels hollow compared to how the series began. What once thrilled me now drags on, watched only out of boredom rather than passion.
Mr pat i want to say that, did you throw your brain in the dustbin cause huo yuhao is 74 lvl soul master not ordinary but for him to take down a title doluo solo is to absurd
Hello Mr. Raj, dumbass — since comprehension seems to be your weak spot, let me spell it out. We’re talking about a protagonist with three martial souls:
Xue Di, a 700,000‑year‑old spirit beast,
the Ice Jade Scorpion Empress, 400,000 years old,
the Skydream Iceworm, a 1,000,000‑year‑old soul beast, plus the legacy of Electrolux.
With all that stacked power inside him, he’s still barely stronger than his friends. That either makes him mediocre, or the scaling is broken. If you can’t grasp that, then you’re not just ignorant — you’re a dumbass ignoring the obvious.
Dude Pat ur just hating on every single show on this website, maybe your the mediocre idiot that cant see anything good at all? Why are u even here if every show is so bad and we watchers are all idiots?
Not every donghua is trash — I only comment the ones that turn into trash. I don’t waste time on series that are garbage from the start. The problem is people cherry-pick my comments, focusing only on the ones they find “offensive,” while ignoring the fact that I actually praise shows worth watching. And let’s be clear: I don’t call anyone an idiot unless they’re talking nonsense.
For reference, here’s my current Top 10 donghua I still enjoy watching:
1. A Record of Mortal’s Journey to Immortality – Original Force & Bilibili. First place for consistent quality over the years.
2. Ling Cage – YHKT Entertainment
3. Renegade Immortal – Brilliant, but Tencent’s interference around ep. 99 started dragging it down. Episodes now feel rushed and shallow compared to the earlier philosophical depth. Latest episode finally put it back on track
4. Jade Dynasty – Cloud Art is doing well. As long as Tencent doesn’t suffocate them, it should stay solid.
5. Tomb of Fallen Gods (Season 3) – Wonder Cat Animation & Yien Animation Studio
6. Tales of Herding Gods – Sparkly Key Animation Studio
7. Eclipse of Illusion – Yien Animation Studio. Very good so far; could rank higher once it proves itself.
8. The Demon Hunter – Tianshi Wenhua, Youku, China South Angel
9. Over the Divine Realms – Zhongying Niannian & Gaoneng Studio
10. Immortality – Yien Animation Studio
So as you can see, there’s plenty to watch and praise — and even more to look forward to in the new seasons. Best regards.
Also, my first comment is not baseless. If you remember Douluo Continent Episode 8, Tang San—with just one soul ring (around level 29)—was fighting against the pretend assassin, a four-ring Soul Sect (around level 59), and nearly won. Now the protagonist is supposedly level 74, yet he cannot defeat some old hag even with an army. So either I’m stupid, or the scaling is completely broken. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8hmp4w
If you’ve actually read Douluo Dalu II—not skimmed, but read it properly—you’d know this outcome is not bad scaling, it’s intentional restraint + power bottleneck, something the novel repeatedly emphasizes.
Huo Yuhao being level 74 with multiple top-tier soul beasts does not mean he can output their full power. The novel is very explicit: his soul power and body cannot yet fully carry Snow Empress and Ice Empress’s true strength. Potential ≠ usable combat output. That’s basic Douluo mechanics.
Second, you’re casually dismissing a level 94 Titled Douluo with a level-9 combat soul tool—that’s already brushing against Transcendent Douluo territory. Even two hundred-thousand-year ice beasts failing to kill her isn’t “embarrassing,” it’s exactly what should happen when the power gap is that wide, especially with fire vs ice attribute suppression. (Even if huo yuhao has ultimate attribute.)
Your Tang San comparison is also flawed. Tang San nearly winning against a pretend four-ring assassin who wasn’t bloodlusted is not equivalent to Yuhao facing a real battlefield commander, fully equipped, fully serious. If you think those scenarios are comparable, then the problem isn’t the scaling—it’s your reading comprehension.
And here’s the part you completely ignored: intent.
The goal was deterrence, not assassination. Killing a Vice Commander of the Fire Phoenix Legion would have triggered full military retaliation. Letting them retreat alive while making it clear they can’t mine the Ice Plain anymore is political dominance, not weakness. Again—this is straight from the novel’s logic.
If Yuhao at level 74 could casually solo a level 94 Titled Douluo, then:
Title Douluo would be meaningless
Snow Empress’s later arcs would lose weight
The entire power structure of Douluo II would collapse
That’s not “better writing.” That’s power fantasy brainrot.
So no—either the scaling isn’t broken, or you forgot how Douluo II actually works. And if you’ve really read the novel, you should know exactly why this fight ended the way it did.
It seems that despite constant progress, the MC still cannot face stronger opponents alone. There is no visible growth, no spark of brilliance. In other donghuas, the protagonist usually finds a way to turn the tide, but here—even with help—he cannot even scratch some old hag. This episode isn’t the absolute worst, yet it feels hollow compared to how the series began. What once thrilled me now drags on, watched only out of boredom rather than passion.
Mr pat i want to say that, did you throw your brain in the dustbin cause huo yuhao is 74 lvl soul master not ordinary but for him to take down a title doluo solo is to absurd
Hello Mr. Raj, dumbass — since comprehension seems to be your weak spot, let me spell it out. We’re talking about a protagonist with three martial souls:
Xue Di, a 700,000‑year‑old spirit beast,
the Ice Jade Scorpion Empress, 400,000 years old,
the Skydream Iceworm, a 1,000,000‑year‑old soul beast, plus the legacy of Electrolux.
With all that stacked power inside him, he’s still barely stronger than his friends. That either makes him mediocre, or the scaling is broken. If you can’t grasp that, then you’re not just ignorant — you’re a dumbass ignoring the obvious.
Dude Pat ur just hating on every single show on this website, maybe your the mediocre idiot that cant see anything good at all? Why are u even here if every show is so bad and we watchers are all idiots?
Not every donghua is trash — I only comment the ones that turn into trash. I don’t waste time on series that are garbage from the start. The problem is people cherry-pick my comments, focusing only on the ones they find “offensive,” while ignoring the fact that I actually praise shows worth watching. And let’s be clear: I don’t call anyone an idiot unless they’re talking nonsense.
For reference, here’s my current Top 10 donghua I still enjoy watching:
1. A Record of Mortal’s Journey to Immortality – Original Force & Bilibili. First place for consistent quality over the years.
2. Ling Cage – YHKT Entertainment
3. Renegade Immortal – Brilliant, but Tencent’s interference around ep. 99 started dragging it down. Episodes now feel rushed and shallow compared to the earlier philosophical depth. Latest episode finally put it back on track
4. Jade Dynasty – Cloud Art is doing well. As long as Tencent doesn’t suffocate them, it should stay solid.
5. Tomb of Fallen Gods (Season 3) – Wonder Cat Animation & Yien Animation Studio
6. Tales of Herding Gods – Sparkly Key Animation Studio
7. Eclipse of Illusion – Yien Animation Studio. Very good so far; could rank higher once it proves itself.
8. The Demon Hunter – Tianshi Wenhua, Youku, China South Angel
9. Over the Divine Realms – Zhongying Niannian & Gaoneng Studio
10. Immortality – Yien Animation Studio
So as you can see, there’s plenty to watch and praise — and even more to look forward to in the new seasons. Best regards.
Also, my first comment is not baseless. If you remember Douluo Continent Episode 8, Tang San—with just one soul ring (around level 29)—was fighting against the pretend assassin, a four-ring Soul Sect (around level 59), and nearly won. Now the protagonist is supposedly level 74, yet he cannot defeat some old hag even with an army. So either I’m stupid, or the scaling is completely broken. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8hmp4w
If you’ve actually read Douluo Dalu II—not skimmed, but read it properly—you’d know this outcome is not bad scaling, it’s intentional restraint + power bottleneck, something the novel repeatedly emphasizes.
Huo Yuhao being level 74 with multiple top-tier soul beasts does not mean he can output their full power. The novel is very explicit: his soul power and body cannot yet fully carry Snow Empress and Ice Empress’s true strength. Potential ≠ usable combat output. That’s basic Douluo mechanics.
Second, you’re casually dismissing a level 94 Titled Douluo with a level-9 combat soul tool—that’s already brushing against Transcendent Douluo territory. Even two hundred-thousand-year ice beasts failing to kill her isn’t “embarrassing,” it’s exactly what should happen when the power gap is that wide, especially with fire vs ice attribute suppression. (Even if huo yuhao has ultimate attribute.)
Your Tang San comparison is also flawed. Tang San nearly winning against a pretend four-ring assassin who wasn’t bloodlusted is not equivalent to Yuhao facing a real battlefield commander, fully equipped, fully serious. If you think those scenarios are comparable, then the problem isn’t the scaling—it’s your reading comprehension.
And here’s the part you completely ignored: intent.
The goal was deterrence, not assassination. Killing a Vice Commander of the Fire Phoenix Legion would have triggered full military retaliation. Letting them retreat alive while making it clear they can’t mine the Ice Plain anymore is political dominance, not weakness. Again—this is straight from the novel’s logic.
If Yuhao at level 74 could casually solo a level 94 Titled Douluo, then:
Title Douluo would be meaningless
Snow Empress’s later arcs would lose weight
The entire power structure of Douluo II would collapse
That’s not “better writing.” That’s power fantasy brainrot.
So no—either the scaling isn’t broken, or you forgot how Douluo II actually works. And if you’ve really read the novel, you should know exactly why this fight ended the way it did.