With the first 318 chapters of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok (reportedly the epilogue of the actual Solo Leveling manhwa) wrapping up, fans finally got to see the perfect sequel we all deserved. It is a fact that the original Solo Leveling manhwa had somewhat of a disastrous finale, and it eventually left fans frustrated.

But this sequel storyline, Ragnarok, swooped in to save the day, and it masterfully connected the loose ends and delivered a satisfying conclusion. It even left the perfect room for Solo Leveling: Ragnarok’s prologue to take place with many more story elements to look forward to.
What makes the epilogue of Solo Leveling so good

The first 318 chapters of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok did not disappoint at all, in fact, it gave us the perfect sequel that every fan needed after that disastrous finale we got in the original Solo Leveling Manhwa. Ragnarok showed us how everyone’s hard work and sacrifices from the original manhwa have finally paid off, and they get to live their best lives.
Comment
byu/DaviMessias15 from discussion
insololeveling
It was amazing to see the characters finally finding the happiness that they deserved.

Also, this sequel series added much depth to the story, and once again reminded us of the core motive of the story. Sung Jinwoo’s journey is all about ensuring that the people he cares about get to live normal, happy lives. And as the Shadow Monarch, he’s got the power to make it all happen, so, in this epilogue, he shows everyone that he did make it happen!
Of course, there are still some major challenges to work on in Solo Leveling: Ragnarok, like the Dragon Monarch and those super sketchy Primordial Beings. However, it still was the perfect conclusion to Jinwoo’s epic journey which stands as a testament to his ideals about love and determination.
Solo Leveling: Ragnarok’s prologue has the potential to surpass expectations

The upcoming prologue of the actual Solo Leveling: Ragnarok‘s storyline might be shaping up to be something even more special. Now that we know the first 318 chapters are essentially an epilogue, it’s clear that Sung Jinwoo’s story is far from over. In fact, it’s just getting started!
Solo Leveling: Ragnarok author Daul recently stated on Kakao Page that the 318 chapters released so far in the web novel were merely an epilogue.
The prologue is set to begin on Wednesday, as confirmed by the author. pic.twitter.com/1IpCBEF7eJ
— Anime News Centre (@animenewscentre) February 17, 2025
With Sung Suho now taking center stage in Ragnarok, it feels like the ending we’ve seen so far is more of a beginning, and it perfectly sets the stage for even more epic adventures to come.
There are even rumors that we will finally be introduced to the party system in this upcoming prologue, and that alone will take things to the next level. Imagine the epic fights we’ve already seen Jinwoo fighting, but now he is not alone, he will have new characters to battle alongside him (technically Suho in this case). It will be an absolute cinema!
Solo Leveling is available to watch on Crunchyroll.
This post belongs to FandomWire and first appeared on FandomWire