In terms of lore, the wiki is the least effective because it's incomplete and sometimes running on outdated information. A lot of Honkai Impact lorepeople typically avoid the wiki.
Definitely, I vouch for this as well. It might work as a surface level information, but for deep dive like homu labs video, wiki's info is so jarring and sometimes even misinterpreted a lot of words used as well. As we know, the wiki used the EN translation of the game as their base source, which, is so inconsistent. There's still people playing Star Rail thinking the gang is travelling 'stars' instead of 'worlds'. And then we get people who confuses them as multiverse when literally the entire honkaiverse is 1 universe.
HI3rd lore is tough to understand for the layman. It requires knowledge of quantum physics and Western philosophy that isn't exactly common in the West (or at least in America), and uses limited and unreliable viewpoints. What one character thinks is the truth in chapter 8 can be proven incomplete or completely inaccurate 25 chapters later. AND its a multi-media story. The lore is scattered between multiple games, VNs, and manga.
In terms of lore, the wiki is the least effective because it's incomplete and sometimes running on outdated information. A lot of Honkai Impact lorepeople typically avoid the wiki.
Definitely, I vouch for this as well. It might work as a surface level information, but for deep dive like homu labs video, wiki's info is so jarring and sometimes even misinterpreted a lot of words used as well. As we know, the wiki used the EN translation of the game as their base source, which, is so inconsistent. There's still people playing Star Rail thinking the gang is travelling 'stars' instead of 'worlds'. And then we get people who confuses them as multiverse when literally the entire honkaiverse is 1 universe.
Yep that's why I don't recommend honkai Wikia to other people
Thank you for the stream
Hope you would react to honkai anime series like ELF Academy or Cooking with Valkyries
HI3rd lore is tough to understand for the layman. It requires knowledge of quantum physics and Western philosophy that isn't exactly common in the West (or at least in America), and uses limited and unreliable viewpoints. What one character thinks is the truth in chapter 8 can be proven incomplete or completely inaccurate 25 chapters later. AND its a multi-media story. The lore is scattered between multiple games, VNs, and manga.
so when can I pull for Miyaboo