WCY,HYS,YD,OYF,HQG,XYS,MRB,JMZ took them about 60-90 years without lucky encounters.
If XF doesn't learn fast at 30, no one does.
Gwok Jing/Guo Jing
Yeung Gor/Yang Guo
Not Sure
WCY,HYS,YD,OYF,HQG,XYS,MRB,JMZ took them about 60-90 years without lucky encounters.
If XF doesn't learn fast at 30, no one does.
Qiao Feng had the advantage of being taught by a premier master from a premier martial arts school at an early age. Of the Condor heroes (we don't know the backgrounds of the Greats), only Zhang Wuji had such an advantage. And even then, it was for a far shorter period than Qiao Feng.
If we're talking about advantages, Xiao Feng seemed to make his name with regular (relatively speaking) Shaolin martial arts before he learned Dragon Palms, which in DGSD was merely a top tier skill with many competitors.
The other protagonists like Wuji, Yang Guo, Guo Jing, Linghu Chong etc all only became the best after they learned the best skill of their time, with nobody else having access too. Xiao Feng made do with what he had.
I must amend myself. Guo Jing had a premier archery teacher from an ethnic group that depended heavily on archery and he certainly excelled in archery.
And it would make sense that Qiao Feng didn't learn elite martial arts at the beginning. You always start with basics and then move to more elite skills. Zhang Wuji only got to learn, I think, 9 Yang Gong because his life depended on it.
While Guo Jing was very lucky to have good teachers at a later age, both Yang and Zhang had to figure out and teach themselves their elite skills martial arts (HIS and 9 Yang Shen Gong respectively).
ZWJ doesn't really count since ALL of his powerups were lucky encounters. I can definitely say YG and XF had interesting learning speeds now that I think of it. YG at 4 years of regular training under XLN is pretty impressive when you consider XF's many years of training under top tier teachers.
I don't see Zhang as luckier than Yang. Zhang was lucky to find 9YSG and Yang was lucky to meet the Condor and find DGQB's swords. Ultimately, both had to train for years and years to become proficient and strong.
Come to think of it, considering it took Zhang 5 years to reach Greats level internal energy and it took Yang longer than that (even with snake gallbladders), can HIS really be said to be a better art than 9YSG? In terms of offensiveness it would have to be since 9YSG has no offensiveness at all, but internal building I'd say 9YSG is superior.
ZWJ went from 0 - > great level internal and then got lucky and had a powerup from a bag. On the otherhand, YG had to: train traditionally (for for years), lost an arm and had to train to reach sub-great level, then another six years to reach Great-level internal. Of course all the heroes are lucky in their own way, but honestly, ZWJ is much luckier when it comes to powerups.
HIS isn't an art to train internal energy. I think YG's ocean training method should be around the same level as ZWJ's 5 year 9yang practice being 6 years.
On topic:
I think GJ's internal energy improvement is very overrated within the scope of the novel. Thinking in terms of how fast GJ improves relative to YG, I am of the belief YG would beat GJ.
I agree. It doesn't add up, which happens often in JY's writing. WCY's level is another famous example. I think GJ's case is better though, since we're supposed to use GJ's dumb-but-accomplish-a-lot feat as an inspiration. As often the case with inspirations, if you dig deep you'll find holes.
TC to Ken: "You need to watch the ending of ROCH 83."
I think an interesting subject is Yeluqi. He learnt from great tier ZBT at a very young age until he developed some maturity. Considering how much ZBT loves martial arts, and how much Guo Jing benefited from him can we assume that there was alot of incentive for ZBT putting alot of effort in Yelu? He grew up to be relatively equal to YG. Then later on he was taught the dragon palms, and since he became the leader of the Beggar clan he must have learnt the dog beating stick too.
It's a shame we don't see how he's like at the end of his life. Here we have a character who was trained by a great level person, then passed on top tier martial arts.
As for Xiao Feng being powerful. Come on, there must be atleast hundreds of other characters who've had the same background as him. He rose above them all. As for him learning the dragon palms. I'm under the impression that unlike the other characters, he earned it with how much potential he demonstrated, and on his existing merit. Dragon palms didn't make him powerful, he was taught dragon palms because he is powerful. If anything, with all the suspicion that was regarded him, if he wasn't the best of the best, his teachers would gladly have found someone else to learn their greatest art and satisfy their conscience by having him as a high position beggar member.
All the other characters became great because of their art. They either came across it by luck, and it had no bearings on their potential or they were lucky some powerful person took pity on them and taught them powerful arts to make up for their scrubiness. Xiao Feng was given no favours, he worked for and earned everything he got.
it was said that Yelu Qi, at least as an adult, bored Zhou with his serious attitude, so Zhou avoided him whenever possible. It's possible his childhood personality was more akin to Zhou's liking such that Zhou gave him more attention.
What we do know is that he was the last person to master all 18 Dragon Palms, so he should have reached a higher level than Shi Huolong. That's about as much as we can say for sure.It's a shame we don't see how he's like at the end of his life. Here we have a character who was trained by a great level person, then passed on top tier martial arts.
TC to Ken: "You need to watch the ending of ROCH 83."
Yeah, but that should still give him a few good years, say more years than the time between GJ meeting Ma Yu and ZBT. He's the only real character that was trained from a young age by a Great if we should include the 9yin or not. I don't know, I just think that even amongst people that learned from Greats, GJ stands out alot more.
Ouyang Ke was also trained from childhood by a Great. He wasn't that Great. And he probably got more one on one time with his Great than Yelu Qi did with his. Hard work still matters which is probably why Ouyang Feng was going to lock Ouyang Ke up for 5 years to only practice martial arts (that might be just in the adaptation). If Yelu Qi locked himself away for 5 years, maybe he could become a Great.