Cultivating characters in the world of Chinese Paladin is something everyone needs to understand. In this vast world, you can meet a variety of character companions, each of whom can play an important role in subsequent adventures. Without a clear plan, your strength will not improve, and the experience will naturally be greatly reduced. To give everyone such a plan, the following guide will provide a cultivation strategy. After having a reference, you won't be troubled by cultivation anymore.

If you want to cultivate a character, you first need to have that character. In the game, obtaining characters requires drawing, and this process is not simple because the game adopts a character drawing mechanism from gacha games. Characters in the game are divided into different ranks, with five-star (golden) characters being the ones you should aim for. There's a small guarantee after 80 draws, which will randomly give you a five-star character;
then, there's a big guarantee after 160 draws, which will definitely give you the character you've targeted. This means if your luck is not great, it may take 160 draws to get the character you want. The number of draws required is quite high, and the resources of one version might only be enough for one character. If you want other characters from the same version, you'll need to spend money to draw them, making character acquisition the hardest step in cultivation.

Once you have the character you want, the next step is to level up. Leveling up requires experience materials and ascension materials. Experience materials are not scarce, as daily and weekly tasks provide them, but ascension materials are harder to obtain. You need to farm specific material dungeons and collect certain materials from designated locations, which takes a lot of time.
After gathering these materials, you can break through the level cap and continue leveling up the character. It usually takes about three cycles to max out the character's level. After reaching the maximum level, the next step is to enhance skill levels. This step is also not difficult; it's similar to leveling up, requiring specific materials. These materials come from corresponding dungeons, and you need to farm them to upgrade skills, needing 10 consecutive upgrades to max out the skill level.

Once the skill levels are maxed out, you need to address the character's additional mechanisms, known as constellations in gacha games. Constellations unlock new abilities by feeding the same character to another of the same type. You need to do this six times to unlock all the mechanisms, meaning you need to draw the same character seven times to make it complete. This mode of cultivation is very challenging for most players and is typically achievable only by those who spend a lot of money. For the majority of players, this step can be ignored. This is the fourth step of unlocking mechanisms, and after understanding this, the final step is equipment.

Characters in the game have equipment, which can be obtained by farming specific dungeons or by collecting materials to craft. Equipment is also ranked, with the highest being golden quality, which can only be obtained from raid dungeons. You need to participate in raids weekly, and as you clear them, you'll get materials to craft equipment. After completing a set of equipment, you need to upgrade it. Upgrading also requires farming specific equipment dungeons, following the same process as character upgrading: upgrade, break through, and upgrade again until the equipment is fully leveled. This completes the final step of equipment cultivation, giving you a clear path for character development in the game.

The above is the complete guide to character cultivation in the world of Chinese Paladin. After reading the introduction, you should have a clear idea of how to cultivate characters. If this is your first time playing, you can follow the steps outlined in the guide for future gameplay.