Fantasy Setting

Which is your favorite? I like Hard fantasy since I'm a huge Lore fag.

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Real world with magic since it's more relatable

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>kitchen sink
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No theme or consistency just throw whatever you want into it.

Real World with magic when it’s done well. But I also kinda like when there’s a more Fantasy-like location as well.

I wanna do some subterranean hollow earth fantasy world shit

I just like the execution. I don't like enough stuff in each to say that I have a favourite. Other example of kitchen sink? Because One Piece is so long and so all over the place it's hard to figure out something that looks like it

lots of shit looks like OP, Mother series does

It depends entirely on the tone of the manga and execution. One Piece is an episodic pulp adventure story, Berserk has a more established universe because it's character driven and needs those hard mechanics to give everything a degree of believability and weight.

In general out of those three I tend to prefer settings like One Piece because it calls back to comics like Bone or classic Dragon Ball and movies like Jason & the Argonauts and Neverending Story that I grew up on. Though my favorite is magitech fantasy like Nausicaa, Final Fantasy VI and Laputa.

you know

Berserk has way more softer rules to it's universe than OP, whatever you think

magic is lol random in Berserk

>Mother series
the fuck is that?

I like when the fantasy feels like what our world would be if we had magic, the best example of this is The witcher 3 I think, a game (which has better story than any anime)

im thinkin', sky sea under the earth where fishes swim in the sky and ships can fly like they're sailing on the sea. Been world building that a lot lately

how can you tell that something has a better story than something else?

I'm aware, I probably worded that badly.
I mean that it's presented in a way that's stylistically consistent. Berserks setting is very specific and magic works like fantasy magic, you can generally know what to expect from it.

One Piece has its own internal logic but one island will be a zombie movie parody and then the next will be Greek amazon warriors and then he'll fuck off to Dante's Inferno.

Earthbound

Well, in that case I'm more of a hard fantasy type of guy.

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Been working a lot on my magic system lately, it's actually finally coming along well. It's one of those ones that serves as a constitutional set of rules that explains things prevalent in other series or games quite thoroughly, sort of like Nen, except for things where you can use a massive array of magical schools and styles and outwit opponents like it's Naruto (but good)

bump

pic not related?

Kitchen Sink. Variety helps keep the adventure fresh.

this, the holy grail is a consistent lore that can facilitate a kitchen sink without being inconsistent