The outline format of a fantasy novel usually consisted of the following parts: 1. Worldview setting: includes the world's background, historical background, the basic rules of the world, and the laws of physics. 2. Main character setting: Basic information about the main character, including name, personality, abilities, background, etc. 3. Setting goals: determining that the main goal of the protagonist is usually to complete a mission or achieve a goal. 4. Plot arrangement: Arrange the main plot and plot development of the story, including the adventure of the protagonist, the main enemies encountered, key events, etc. 5. Character Development: Introduce the basic information of each character, including their name, personality, abilities, background, etc., and describe their development and growth in the story. 6. Ending Setting: Setting the ending of the story usually includes the final destination of the protagonist and the happy ending of the story. The following is a simple example of a fantasy novel outline: [1. World Setting: A mysterious world with all kinds of magical creatures and magical powers.] 2. Main character setting: The main character is a young witch with magical abilities. 3. Target setting: The protagonist's goal is to save the princess trapped in the magic tower. 4. Plot arrangement: The protagonist loses his parents in a magical accident and is adopted by a mysterious magician who teaches him magical knowledge.