Player Guide
New Player Guide
This guide explains what Jianghu Law is, what the main progression loop looks like, and what to focus on first so you do not waste early momentum.
What Jianghu Law is
Jianghu Law combines a Discord cultivation bot, an admin dashboard, and a connected web and mobile game experience. Your account progression is meant to feel persistent across these surfaces.
The early game is about learning your currencies, starting your first progression loops, and avoiding random spending before you understand manuals, faction path choices, and stat growth.
A good first impression of Jianghu Law comes from understanding how the systems connect, not from trying to force endgame efficiency on day one.
Your first priorities
- Learn what STR, QI, and DEX affect before committing to a build.
- Start basic progression loops such as training, cultivation, exploration, and daily economy actions.
- Watch how your inventory, manuals, and consumables connect to permanent power.
- Join the community surface that fits you: bot commands, web game, or mobile session.
How a first session usually flows
Most players begin by checking their profile, learning their current stat baseline, and then running a first pass through actions that feed progression.
That means your first session should feel exploratory. You are trying to understand what changes after each action and which systems matter most for your account.
- Check your profile and note your current stats.
- Run a few core progression actions such as training, cultivation, and exploration.
- Review your inventory and manuals before spending premium or rare resources.
- Use the guides when a system feels unclear instead of spending blindly.
Common beginner mistakes
- Spending rare resources before understanding which systems are seasonal and which are permanent.
- Ignoring manuals and passive effects and looking only at raw total power.
- Treating economy actions as separate from combat progression when they actually feed each other.
- Skipping the dashboard or guides and trying to infer systems only from UI labels.
Before you try ranked or harder combat
Ranked makes more sense once you understand your build identity. Raw power matters, but passive effects, stat distribution, and timing matter too.
If you enter harder combat with no idea what your profile is trying to do, the result feels random. If you enter after learning the systems, every match teaches you something.
- Know which manual you are using and what passive it grants.
- Know whether your current build leans more toward pressure, survival, or utility.
- Know which progression systems still need work before you invest heavily into competitive play.
New Player Guide
Learn the first session loop, core currencies, and what to prioritize in your first hours.
Cultivation, Manuals, and Sects
Understand the progression systems that define builds and long-term power.
FAQ
Quick answers for common questions from players, server admins, and mobile users.
Detailed Changelog
Track major systems, quality-of-life updates, ranked work, and live service improvements.
Bot Features
See what the Discord bot and dashboard can do for economy, community, events, and progression.