She Dominates the Immortal Realm with Her HP Bar

Chapter 136

◎Topic [Does anyone know if Moonfrost Studio, the developer behind "All Realms United," is reliable?] ◎

Topic: Does anyone know if Moonfrost Studio, the developer behind "All Realms United," is reliable?

As the title says, I first got hooked on the mobile version of "All Realms United," which felt great to play. Then, craving more complex gameplay, I jumped into the PC version.

Both games are high-quality—highly recommended!

But I got a little too excited and spent a lot of money on them… Now I’m wondering, what’s the background of this developer?

I looked it up online, and this is Moonfrost’s first game. Plus, their planners, artists, and programmers don’t seem to be well-known. Honestly, after being burned by shady game companies before, I’m a bit nervous.

The money’s one thing, but I don’t want such a fantastic game to be abandoned if the developers suddenly decide to bail.

0L OP

Wait, I haven’t been on the forum for a while, and I’m confused by this post.

What do you mean by playing the mobile version first, then the PC version of "All Realms United"?

Also, is Moonfrost a new game studio? I don’t think I’ve heard of them before.

1L Utterly Confused

LOL, sounds like you haven’t just been away from the forum—you’ve been away from the internet.

It’s "All Realms United," the super popular game right now!

There are two versions with roughly the same story but completely different core gameplay mechanics.

The mobile version is basically a gacha-style combat game. While it’s not super skill-based, the characters are gorgeous, the art is stunning, the story is rich, and the pre-launch marketing was on point. So far, the devs haven’t screwed players over, and it’s easily top three in its genre.

As for the PC version…

Oh man, let me tell you—"All Realms United" is AMAZING! Moonfrost Studio is AMAZING! Their artists and planners are AMAZING! (Screaming!!!)

2L If the Mermaid Glances at Me, I Can Die Happy

Saw "All Realms United" and had to click.

I don’t care about gameplay mechanics or company backgrounds—I just need to know where they found these artists. They’re absolutely next-level.

The quality, the attention to detail, the cohesive style… and they don’t rely on fanservice or pandering. Moonfrost deserves every penny they make.

3L Visual Feast

Yes! The art in "All Realms United" is god-tier! Like, actual divine intervention!

Seriously, in today’s anime-dominated gaming scene, I never thought I’d see a gacha game with traditional Chinese ink-painting aesthetics.

And it’s not some experimental, rough-around-the-edges style—it’s polished and mature right out of the gate.

I’m so emotional. I’d throw money at this game just for the art, even if it were half-baked. But it’s not—it’s perfect.

And I don’t know how to explain this (gestures wildly), but in all my years of mobile gaming, I’ve never seen a Chinese-themed game where most characters actually have black hair and black eyes.

Sure, colorful hair helps distinguish characters, but when the empress has bright red locks or the prime minister sports a purple afro… the cognitive dissonance is real.

After a while, you just learn to ignore it. But "All Realms United"? They nailed it! Aside from Ji Qinghong, nearly every character has black hair and eyes.

You don’t need rainbow hair to tell characters apart—their hairstyles, clothing, and mannerisms do the work.

4L Please Fall Into My Bowl, Dear Artist

You forgot to mention—you can also tell them apart by their beast features (laughs).

5L Furry Enthusiast

LMAO, for real. Before this game, I never thought traditional ink-painting could mesh so well with demi-human designs.

Fluffy round ears, bushy tails, little deer antlers, goat hooves…

Especially our Tibetan antelope girl, Luoluo—those twitching ears made me lose my mind. I’d charge headfirst into a wall for her.

6L Hell Yeah

Exactly! "All Realms United" shattered my assumptions. Traditional ink-painting and demi-humans are a match made in heaven. A noblewoman with deer antlers? Totally fits.

Ink-painting has always been about precision—landscapes, flora, fauna, even individual strands of fur.

All I can say is, "All Realms United" is the GOAT.

7L #1 "All Realms United" Stan

Adding to what 4L said: The clothing design is chef’s kiss.

Some games act like characters can’t fight unless they’re half-naked.

Slits up to the thigh, tops held together by strings, female characters either chest-first or butt-first—even in historical settings, they gotta show skin.

But "All Realms United" proves you don’t need fanservice to create unforgettable characters.

8L Why Not Be Happy?

Let me illustrate 7L’s point:

[Image 1], [Image 2], [Image 3]

These are outfit details for Shen Jingxuan, Chang Lili, and Yan Luoyue.

Shen Jingxuan wears a simple short robe with no glossy textures. Zoom in, and you’ll see the rough linen weave—because she’s a nun who lives modestly and follows strict discipline.

But does that make her unworthy of being an SSR card?

—Hell no!

Here’s why: Her plain gray robe is embroidered with ultra-fine golden patterns that elevate it instantly. Crank up the resolution, and you’ll find the entire "Vajra Subduing Demons" sutra in Sanskrit microtext.

According to the official artbook, this robe was crafted by Yan Luoyue to boost Shen Jingxuan’s defense.

9L Behave, Devs

Next, Chang Lili’s outfit:

The base is the standard Guiyuan Sect disciple’s green robe, but the hem is shorter, and the sleeves/legs are tied for practicality—she works in gardens all day.

But does that mean she doesn’t care about aesthetics?

Nope. Players have counted 98 different embroidered plants on her outfit, all from the game’s lore.

This level of detail is why "All Realms United" prints money.

9L Behave, Devs

Finally, Yan Luoyue’s design:

Compared to the first two, she’s clearly the devs’ favorite.

I won’t even bother describing how stunning this little dress of hers is—let’s just say that when the character card was first released, knockoff versions with similar patterns were already flooding Taobao.

Honestly, if a game can design outfits that players would actually wear in real life, its art team has truly peaked.

But pay attention to Yan Luoyue’s collar—LOOK AT IT!!! [20x zoomed-in image.jpg]

That dark gray shade—do you see the dark gray peeking out from Yan Luoyue’s collar? Take a closer look at the pattern. Doesn’t it resemble a certain wall?

According to the official Chapter 6 storyline, this is because Yan Luoyue refined a construction material called Wolas into an undershirt!!!!

Who else could be this meticulous? I’m asking, who else in the entire gaming industry?!

The lore-obsessed "Myriad Realms: Convergence" is absolutely legendary—!!!

10L: Listen up, devs, be decent

I won’t comment on other things, but I have to say this: who claimed "Myriad Realms: Convergence" doesn’t cater to fans or pander with fanservice? (dog head.jpg)

If they weren’t selling eye candy, then where did the Spirit Realm’s character designs come from…

This is blatant pandering to female players!

Especially that Cen Mingxiao—a wild, leopard-like man with a sculpted chest and eight-pack abs, prprpr… Ahem, I mean, the design might as well have "appealing to female players" written all over it!

Why is it that male characters in the Spirit Realm strip down to just a sash-like gauze, while female characters, though barefoot, get more layers of fabric wrapped around them? How is that fair?

And the half-covered, half-exposed look is even more tantalizing. I strongly suggest ditching that gauze altogether!

11L: Slurp slurp slurp

LMAO, the above comment is a direct hit!

Seriously, I’m not even curious about where "Myriad Realms: Convergence" hired its artists from—I’m more amazed they got this past censorship.

In the Spirit Realm arc, almost every male character is shirtless, yet the devs didn’t get hauled in by the authorities? Moonfrost Studio must have some insane luck.

12L: Count me in

An insider here, speaking anonymously: Rumor has it Moonfrost Studio is an officially sanctioned partner.

No idea what makes a game company so special, but they’re legitimately government-approved…

I suspect there’s some big chess game being played behind the scenes.

13L: Scared of doxxing, staying anonymous

Lately, all the artists on my feed have started emulating "Myriad Realms’" art style.

I’m genuinely curious—where did they find these artists and modelers?

The skill level and attention to detail here? Their salaries must be at least three million a year.

And the fact that the modelers didn’t murder the artists after seeing the concept art, but actually managed to translate this intricate brushwork into 3D models?

Respect. "Myriad Realms: Convergence," forever unmatched.

Also, to answer OP’s question: Don’t worry, Moonfrost Studio isn’t going anywhere. Even if you quit the game, this company won’t.

Forget the plot—just look at the visuals and modeling. They’ve clearly poured a fortune into this game, probably burning through their entire budget. They’ll need at least seven or eight years just to recoup the costs.

14L: When it comes to gacha, I never win

Thankfully, "Myriad Realms: Convergence" found a way to reuse assets.

Honestly, developing both a gacha game and a PC game simultaneously? For most studios, that’d be a disaster—neither side would be satisfied.

Because gacha and PC games operate on completely different principles.

Any other company would’ve flopped by now, no matter how good the graphics. The founders would be out selling their pants.

But "Myriad Realms: Convergence" pulled it off… They actually created two distinct gameplay systems.

15L: Break the shield! Take out Yan Luoyue before she scales!

Your ID, though… HAHAHAHAHA I can’t breathe.

Speaking of Yan Luoyue in the mobile game—she’s straight-up broken (stares into the distance)…

The kind of character where, if you didn’t pull her but your opponent did in arena? You’re in for a rough match.

—Let me rephrase: If they also paired her with Wu Manshuang, and those two survive the early game? You’re done. Done. Absolutely doomed!

16L: When will the snake and turtle duo come home?

16L, how many times have you been crushed by the Black Tortoise combo? Your pain is palpable.

But hey, the snake-turtle pair is rare—not everyone gets them (laugh-cry.jpg).

Off-topic, but isn’t the Black Tortoise duo just perfect for shipping?

17L: What does arena have to do with a salted fish like me?

Preach! I feel you—this is officially canon!

Especially Yan Luoyue and Wu Manshuang’s victory and defeat voice lines…

Wu Manshuang - Defeat line: ["Moon sets, crows cry, frost fills the sky… Luoyue, run!"]

Yan Luoyue - Defeat line: ["Moon sets, crows cry, frost fills the sky… Manshuang, run!"]

And their victory lines—if you’re lucky enough to pull both, you’ll hear them recite the poem together: "Moon sets, crows cry, frost fills the sky." Snake boy says the first half, turtle girl finishes it.

—Your name is woven into my words.

It’s too perfect. I’m flailing on the floor like a tiny turtle.

18L: The Black Tortoise duo, forever sweet

Wait, the same line appears three times—are we sure the writers weren’t just lazy?

19L: Dragon stranded in shallow waters

Nope. Yan Luoyue and Wu Manshuang are officially paired. Even their idle voice lines are designed to complement each other.

Yan Luoyue - Idle line: ["Did you know? Smart little turtles prefer kidnapping over shopping."]

Wu Manshuang - Idle line: ["Yeah… I got kidnapped."]

The way they play off each other… Hmm, let that sink in.

And that’s not all.

Yan Luoyue - Idle line: ["Left, left, right, right, turn, turn—Huh? What am I playing? Snake, of course."]

Wu Manshuang - Idle line: ["Modern gadgets can be fun… Hm, I’m fiddling with this calculator."]

At first, no one got why the snake boy was playing with a calculator.

Until a sharp-eyed shipper pointed it out: LMAO, because calculators go "guiling (turtle-zero)!"

I laughed so hard my neighbor thought it was a fire alarm. The devs buried this Easter egg deep.

There’s also a more poetic set of idle lines:

Yan Luoyue - Idle line: ["Through endless time, I watch flowers blanket the stones."]

Wu Manshuang - Idle line: ["Across the ages, I count the sound of petals falling from branches."]

Hearing these, doesn’t your mind instantly paint a picture? Two little souls nestled together, shoulders touching, watching blossoms drift from the sky to cover the stones?

Ugh, my heart can’t take this fluff.

There’s one last set of idle lines that’s clearly linked, but no one’s cracked the meaning yet.

Yan Luoyue - Daily Voice Line: [My surname is Yan—not the ‘Yan’ from ‘speech,’ nor the ‘Yan’ from ‘words.’]

Wu Manshuang - Daily Voice Line: [My surname is Wu—the ‘Wu’ with ‘two little branches.’]

Even though the mystery hasn’t been solved yet, I’m just waiting for the official team to shove sugar down my throat later!

Anyway, the Black Tortoise duo is the best in the world, Yan Luoyue and Wu Manshuang are a match made in heaven, sweet and inseparable forever, until the end of time—waaahhhhhh!!!

20L Friend, do you ship the Black Tortoise pair?

The previous friend mentioned the snake and tortoise’s voice lines, so let me talk about their animation details.

Every time they’re in the arena battles, if your snake and tortoise are on the same team, you’ll notice Wu Manshuang reaching out toward Yan Luoyue, while Yan Luoyue gives him a sidelong smile.

When these two are standing close, Wu Manshuang will instinctively shield Yan Luoyue with his hand, and Yan Luoyue will tilt her head slightly before smiling.

But if you deliberately separate the couple in their positions—yes, I’m that mischievous—then Wu Manshuang’s hand will rise halfway before dropping, his expression a little wistful.

Yan Luoyue will smile at Wu Manshuang for an extra second, as if silently comforting him.

As for when these two cards win an arena battle—if they’re standing next to each other, they’ll high-five first, then Yan Luoyue will jump into Wu Manshuang’s arms for a snuggle. I’ve seen it so many times I’m numb to it now. You can find it anywhere online, so I won’t bother posting it here.

But here’s the real highlight (knocking on the blackboard!):

If you deliberately separate these two cards before the arena battle, they will—get this—leap over the characters in between just to reunite.

Seriously, devs, were you even thinking straight when you designed this? Did the idea of them vaulting over other characters like gymnasts just pop into your heads on a whim? Can’t you two go one second without sticking together?!

The infamous meme that went viral outside the fandom originated from this exact scenario…

That one player sent Yan Luoyue, Wu Manshuang, Jiang Tingbai, Chu Tiankuo, and Ling Shuanghun into battle, then placed Yan Luoyue on the far left and Wu Manshuang on the far right.

Yep, you guessed it—after winning the match, Yan Luoyue and Wu Manshuang jumped over three people just to cuddle…

I’m dying. That legendary meme: [Jiang Tingbai, Chu Tiankuo, Ling Shuanghun staring blankly ahead—Don’t mind us, we’re just three hammers.jpg]

Rumor has it that after winning that match, the salty single player rage-quit the game in frustration.

Tsk tsk, talk about winning the battle but losing the war (leans back dramatically).

21L Living the Snake Life

Let’s be real, ever since I started shipping the snake-tortoise Black Tortoise pair, I’ve felt like I’m drowning in a sea of sugar.

An officially endorsed, super-popular CP is truly a blessing—tag updates by the thousands daily, my ship is REAL!

And honestly, I think the devs’ obsession with the Black Tortoise pair is practically out in the open at this point…

Like, seriously, the “Moonshine Company”—isn’t “Moonshine” literally just Yan Luoyue and Wu Manshuang’s names combined?!

22L Sherlock Holmes Over Here

Holy—you just blew my mind!

23L WTF

No wonder these two characters get such special treatment… the devs are in too deep!

24L Jiang Shixiong’s #1 Fan

You’ve all been talking about the mobile game, so let me chime in about the PC version.

I’ll admit, I got into the PC version because of the mobile game.

I loved the mobile game and All Under Heaven so much that when I heard the two versions shared the same lore, characters, and world—with the PC version’s story even further ahead—I dove headfirst into the PC game despite being a total noob.

And… I fell in love.

All Under Heaven is seriously amazing. Even if you’re terrible at combat, you can still thrive as a life-skills player. But the best part? The game’s freedom is INSANE.

25L Both Versions Are God-Tier

Yep, in All Under Heaven, you can even pluck a flower from Senior Chang Lili’s garden… and then get a bounty placed on your head by her. Ugh, can we talk about this?

At first, I thought it was just a fun little interactive feature—like, “Oh, I’ll just take this flower, no big deal.”

But after I left, the next day I logged in to find Chang Lili standing right in front of me—WHAT THE HELL?! Is this scripted, or was the NPC actually stalking me?!

And I was in the Medical Peak, too! Everyone knows Chang Lili never leaves the Alchemy Peak!

Then she asked me: “Was it you who stole my Golden Vine Blossom?”

The game immediately gave me three options:

A. Yes, it was me.

B. Yeah, so what?

C. I stand by my actions—it was me.

Ughhhh, why wasn’t there a “Deny Everything” option?! I wanted to lie my way out of this!

So I picked A, because I didn’t want to die…

Chang Lili just nodded and walked away. I thought I was in the clear—until I checked the daily quest board and found MY OWN BOUNTY posted there…

26L Lili, How Can I Live Without You

LMAOOOOO, your story is killing me!

I think I remember you—didn’t you post about this before? Getting a bounty on YOURSELF, ahahahaha!

How did you even resolve that? Did you turn yourself in (dog head)?

Wait, weren’t you also the one who got immortalized in one of Ling Shuanghun’s crane songs?

27L Front-Row Seat to the Drama

Yep, that was me too…

I’m just… prone to mischief. Let’s say I have a creative and hands-on personality.

But my crafting stats aren’t great, and I’ve never managed to capture a high-tier spirit flame in the wild…

So that day, I used 200 white crane feathers to try crafting a crane-feather cloak—and ended up with a feather duster instead. QAQ

Fine, a duster is a duster… but this thing’s critical damage was somehow higher than the basic attack of the Dragon Spring Sword from the cash shop?!

I figured such a bizarre item shouldn’t go to waste, so I listed it in the Starsea Auction House…

And guess who bought it? Ling Shuanghun.

At first, I thought these messages were just randomly generated—like, “[Player XX, NPC XXX admires your talent, your radiant spirit, your peerless elegance, your overflowing creativity, and your extraordinary vision, and has purchased your item for XXX spirit stones]…”

So when I saw Ling Shuanghun’s name, I was thrilled! I’ve always liked the crane dude.

But I didn’t expect him to express his “appreciation” the next day… via a brand-new crane song.

28L Lili, How Can I Live Without You

I can’t—this is too funny. Your experiences are legendary.

I remember that song too. It mentioned how Wu Manshuang once turned Ling Shuanghun’s feathers into a duster, which is why the lyrics were so salty…

Who knew Wu Manshuang was such a mischievous snake? Totally unexpected.

29L

"In the past, even my frost-covered feathers were used to make a duster~"

Hearing you say this, I feel a bit... weird?

I mean, some online games do design random Easter eggs, but for an Easter egg to be this tailored—targeting a player's ID, their auction items, and even composing a crane song specifically for them—isn't the level of AI sophistication a bit excessive?

Or are the NPCs in Worlds Unite all played by real people?

30L Digital Human Unites the World

No idea. All I know is that Moonfrost Company is preparing a full-dive VR game, reportedly with even higher freedom.

And the game’s name? Still Worlds Unite.

I’ve figured it out—they’re just dead set on this game, huh?

31L Focused, All-In

Huh? A full-dive VR game?

32L Mind Blown

Yeah, apparently the first batch of helmets is a limited edition, and players who sign up have to go through a screening process—uh, a medical exam?

I kinda want to ask: Is it normal for a game company to go this big?

Or is Moonfrost Company really that well-connected, playing some grand chess game behind the scenes?

33L Focused, All-In

For some reason, I have this impression that Moonfrost Company collaborates with our government. Not sure where that comes from.

Maybe it’s because they exude this aura of calm confidence, from the game to the company to their daily operations...

34L Whoosh

Or maybe because they’ve never been investigated for setting issues (wink).

35L Frontline for Gossip

But I heard that for the first wave of applicants, Moonfrost Company is offering free medical exams... Well, might as well take advantage of a free check-up, right?

So I’ll probably sign up. The game’s fun anyway, and a free exam is a bonus. Hope I get lucky with the lottery for a spot, fingers crossed.

36L Money-Saving Master

Wow, you guys are chatting so casually here.

Don’t you know? Moonfrost Company opened pre-orders for the first batch of game helmets today. They’ll refund if you fail the medical exam or don’t get selected.

Aren’t you gonna grab one? I’ve already placed my order.

37L Fan Jin Passed the Exam

Huh? What? I’m rushing to buy one now—

Also, to answer OP’s question: The fact that they’re pouring such intense effort into this flagship game, without chasing quick cash grabs with gimmicky side projects, makes me think Moonfrost Company is solid. Super solid!!!

38L Pockets Full