First Steps: You’re fresh to kung fu, maybe a little awkward, but hey, everyone has to start somewhere. Walking into your first class is already a win.
What You’ll Learn: The basics—how to stand, how to breathe, how to throw your first punch without looking like you’re swatting a mosquito.
Why It Matters: Don’t sleep on this stage. Building a solid foundation now saves you a ton of hassle later. Trust me, shortcuts here come back to haunt you.
Stage 2: The Practitioner
Level Up: Bye-bye, beginner jitters. Now you’re fine-tuning your moves, building real muscle, and your stamina isn’t a total joke anymore.
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Options
Num 1 – God Mode/Ignore Hits
Num 2 – Infinite Health
Num 3 – Infinite Stamina
Num 4 – Infinite Qi
Num 5 – Max Critical Chance
Num 6 – Max Evade Chance
Num 7 – Max Drop Rate
Num 8 – Skills No Cooldown
Num 9 – Empty Enemies Stamina
Num 0 – Super Damage/One Hit Kills
Num . – Damage Multiplier
Num + – Defense Multiplier
Ctrl+Num 1 – Edit Money
Ctrl+Num 2 – Edit Faction Contribution
Ctrl+Num 3 – Edit Arrest Points
Ctrl+Num 4 – Edit Attribute Points
Ctrl+Num 5 – Edit Cultivation/Exp
Ctrl+Num 6 – Infinite Comprehension Points
Ctrl+Num 7 – Edit Potions
Ctrl+Num 8 – Edit Food
Ctrl+Num 9 – Edit Materials
Ctrl+Num 0 – Edit Other Items
Alt+Num 1 – Infinite Energy
Alt+Num 2 – Infinite Stamina (Qing Gong)
Alt+Num 3 – Money Multiplier
Alt+Num 4 – Cultivation/Exp Multiplier
Alt+Num 5 – Proficiency Multiplier
Alt+Num 6 – Max Area Prestige
Alt+Num 7 – Area Prestige Multiplier
Alt+Num 8 – Max NPC Friendship
Alt+Num 9 – Freeze Daytime
Alt+Num 0 – Time Pass Speed
Alt+Num . – New Game: Infinite Talent Points
Alt+Num + – Set Game Speed
Edit Player Base Stats
Shift+F1 – Edit Strength
Shift+F2 – Edit Internal Strength
Shift+F3 – Edit Vitality
Shift+F4 – Edit Comprehension
Shift+F5 – Edit Agility
Shift+F6 – Edit Qualification (All)
Shift+F7 – Edit Proficiencies (All)
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What’s New: You start learning forms, tackling trickier drills, and maybe even getting tossed around in partner work. It gets real, but it’s also a blast.
The Good Stuff: Suddenly, you’re not just copying the instructor. You’re starting to get it. And honestly? That feels awesome.
Stage 3: The Instructor
Role Reversal: Now you’re in charge (gulp). Time to help beginners survive their first few classes—payback for all those times you struggled.
What You Practice: Explaining techniques, running classes, and trying not to lose your voice. Teaching is a whole new challenge, but super rewarding.
Your Style: Whether you’re strict, chill, or the class clown, you’ll start putting your personal spin on things. Pretty soon, you’re the one people look up to.
Stage 4: The Master
Legend Status: You’ve put in serious time. Kung fu isn’t just what you do—it’s who you are now.
What Changes: Your skills are next-level, your style is unique, and your understanding goes way beyond just technique.
Giving Back: Now you’re the mentor, helping others find their own path. The real magic is in passing on what you’ve learned.
Conclusion
The Real Journey: The kung fu path isn’t a straight shot—it’s full of ups, downs, and maybe a few bruises. But that’s what makes it worth it.
Stick With It: If you keep showing up, learning from your goof-ups, and pushing through tough days, you’re doing it right.
Final Word: Laugh at yourself, enjoy the ride, and who knows—you might just become the next legend people talk about after class.