Martial Universe 2
Synopsis
The whole journey of cultivation is to steal yin and yang, seize good fortune, turn nirvana, grasp life and death, and control reincarnation. In Qingyang Town of the Great Yan Dynasty, Lin Dong, an unfavored member of the family, accidentally picked up a mysterious stone talisman in a cave, and found a celestial demon mink helping him in the stone talisman. Thus embarking on the road of counterattack, a vast world of fairy tales unfolds... (Source: WeTV)
Audience Consensus
The second season is a quantitative improvement over the first, offering more of the same cultivation-style progression. While the adaptation omits details from the novel, it's still engaging and motivates viewers to explore the source material. The story follows formulaic tropes, but the overall experience is enjoyable for fans of the genre.
Strengths
- Faithful adaptation of the source novel (to a reasonable degree)
- Improved animation quality compared to the first season
- Engaging story that motivates viewers to explore the source material (novel)
Weaknesses
- Anime leaves some things out compared to the novel
- Formulaic tropes of the cultivation genre (repetitive power-ups)
- Plot lacks a clear direction