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JudgementRyu Mar 8, 2024 @ 10:12pm
Cultivation grind.
Is there any way to cheese, cheat, edit save files or Anything to just get past the cultivation grind.
I'm in fall year 2, foundation middle stage, cleared all dungeons and have grown all special crops for their fruits and need to be in Core stage to be able to continue. Took my time a bit to get here even as well.
The amount of cultivation points needed to progress is kind of insane and I Really don't want to deal with that, but do want to see the ending of the story. Spamming crops in large amounts isn't cutting it imo and I'm using the instant growth talismans every time I the merchant is in town with a new batch. Grinding dungeons also isn't great and use the teachers every solar cycle too. Combined it still takes too long for my liking as well.
What doesn't help is there isn't even anything to really do besides grinding at this point, so it's just a chore for me.
So yeah, hence the question.
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TightWeb Mar 8, 2024 @ 11:25pm 
Someone asked same question before and got the talisman as answer. Basically just sleep and plant every time the talisman girl come.
If you wanna cheat, just google for trainer.
worstcase11 Mar 9, 2024 @ 3:11am 
I went through it by trying to hunt for achievements and upograding my gear. I mean alone for upgrading the cloud sword I needed to defeat the boss in the lava realm 5 times so far. I also tried to brew a lot of different alchemy formulas and catch all the legendary fish. Getting all costumes from Song Yantong, crafting decorations for my house and farm, having a bunch of fermentation jars going (that seems to count as crafting as well), went cooking and ran banquets to befriend everyone to 6 hearts.
I mean it took a while but at least it didn't feel like mindless grinding and I was actually annoyed that the endgame approached before I had reached all my self set goals.
JudgementRyu Mar 9, 2024 @ 6:59am 
Yeah I do understand that just doing things will get me there too, just the issue is I'm at a point where I just want to finish the story because of the combination of issues mentioned in the first post (grind too extreme relative to tangible other things to do).
But trainer it is then, thanks for the replies :AST_Karon:
thelefthorse Mar 15, 2024 @ 8:21am 
Originally posted by JudgementRyu:
Yeah I do understand that just doing things will get me there too, just the issue is I'm at a point where I just want to finish the story because of the combination of issues mentioned in the first post (grind too extreme relative to tangible other things to do).
But trainer it is then, thanks for the replies :AST_Karon:


I'm a little late seeing this, but there's a trainer on wemod for Immortal Life that you can use to improve the various necessary stats for cultivation.

If you haven't ever used wemod before, it's stupidly easy -- and completely free. You just download it, use the search bar to find your game, use the tick boxes and sliders to do the modding you want, then click the 'Play' button. Bam. Modded Immortal Life (or whatever other game).

There is a paid version ($4-$5/month), but all that does is remember the mod settings. With a free account (only email needed), you can do everything you can with the paid version, you'll just have to set things like the experience multipliers, etc., every time you play instead of having them saved for you by the software.

I resisted wemod for years for fear that it would be more complicated than a casual gaming session warranted, but I was finally driven to it by another game and man is it nice to have as an option for single player games. I use it for Immortal Life to pause the game clock periodically -- in the caverns, for instance. Super handy. I haven't messed with any of the experience multipliers for the game, but they're there and should speed you toward the next cultivation level if that's what you're looking for. (It doesn't impact achievements or anything like that if you're into those, either.)
JudgementRyu Mar 15, 2024 @ 9:29am 
Originally posted by thelefthorse:
Originally posted by JudgementRyu:
Yeah I do understand that just doing things will get me there too, just the issue is I'm at a point where I just want to finish the story because of the combination of issues mentioned in the first post (grind too extreme relative to tangible other things to do).
But trainer it is then, thanks for the replies :AST_Karon:


I'm a little late seeing this, but there's a trainer on wemod for Immortal Life that you can use to improve the various necessary stats for cultivation.

If you haven't ever used wemod before, it's stupidly easy -- and completely free. You just download it, use the search bar to find your game, use the tick boxes and sliders to do the modding you want, then click the 'Play' button. Bam. Modded Immortal Life (or whatever other game).

There is a paid version ($4-$5/month), but all that does is remember the mod settings. With a free account (only email needed), you can do everything you can with the paid version, you'll just have to set things like the experience multipliers, etc., every time you play instead of having them saved for you by the software.

I resisted wemod for years for fear that it would be more complicated than a casual gaming session warranted, but I was finally driven to it by another game and man is it nice to have as an option for single player games. I use it for Immortal Life to pause the game clock periodically -- in the caverns, for instance. Super handy. I haven't messed with any of the experience multipliers for the game, but they're there and should speed you toward the next cultivation level if that's what you're looking for. (It doesn't impact achievements or anything like that if you're into those, either.)

Thanks for the reply, I found a trainer not long after I made that last post. Don't remember which it was, but it worked like a charm. Glad I used it, glad I finished the story. It was neat.
tzeneth Mar 17, 2024 @ 10:28pm 
Originally posted by JudgementRyu:
Thanks for the reply, I found a trainer not long after I made that last post. Don't remember which it was, but it worked like a charm. Glad I used it, glad I finished the story. It was neat.
Is the story worth it? I'm kind of on the road to the grind as I'm stuck doing the various special plants and really don't find that all that interesting along with grinding the different dungeons.
JudgementRyu Mar 17, 2024 @ 10:43pm 
Originally posted by tzeneth:
Originally posted by JudgementRyu:
Thanks for the reply, I found a trainer not long after I made that last post. Don't remember which it was, but it worked like a charm. Glad I used it, glad I finished the story. It was neat.
Is the story worth it? I'm kind of on the road to the grind as I'm stuck doing the various special plants and really don't find that all that interesting along with grinding the different dungeons.

I thought it was worthwhile to see the ending, has a neat wrap to all of it. But I can't say if the same will go for everyone, assuming it's people doing the grind.
Using a trainer though? Easily worth it. I'd also recommend looking up a guide to the most efficient way to grow the special crops, that'll make a huge difference in time too. Regardless of requirement I could make it so each stage was grown in one night at the third one or something.
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Date Posted: Mar 8, 2024 @ 10:12pm
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