Jin-Ho was the first to speculate that Jin-Woo was getting stronger and showcasing improved combat skills.
At the beginning of Solo Leveling, no one paid attention to Sung Jin-Woo due to his low level and weak abilities. Even ...
Jin-Woo discovers his fluency in the monster language in Season 2, Episode 2, surprising both allies and enemies.
She is one of the most important people in Jin-Woo's life, in addition to her sister, Sung Jin-Ah. She may have been absent in Jin-Woo and Jin-Ah's lives for years, but the fact that she’s still ...
Sung Jin-Woo's shadow soldiers won't disappear unless he dies, ensuring unwavering loyalty. Shadow extraction allows Jin-Woo to raise an army of shadows, creating powerful allies for combat.
As a necromancer in Solo Leveling, Sung Jin-Woo is responsible for looking after his shadows, including giving them names. It may look like a simple task for some people, but for Jin-Woo ...
However, Hae-In later finds herself drawn to Sung Jin-Woo, an E-rank hunter with an air of mystery around him and his abilities. It wasn’t long before Hae-In developed feelings for Jin-Woo ...
Solo Leveling’s Sung Jin-Woo is widely known for his shadow extraction skill, which allows him to raise an army of shadows. He often uses it on his fallen enemies, but during the Jeju Island ...
Among Sung Jin-Woo's shadows in Solo Leveling, Beru, previously known as the Ant King or the Black Ant, is a standout not just because of his outrageous abilities but also because of his unmatched ...
As Sung Jin-Woo undergoes a drastic change in Solo Leveling, his relationship with fellow hunters like Lee Joo-Hee also ...
In Solo Leveling, Sung Jin-Woo can extract the shadows of his fallen enemies, giving them a chance to serve under his name and honor. However, the shadow extraction skill also has restrictions ...
The end of Solo Leveling’s Jeju Island arc marks the beginning of a more serious threat to Sung Jin-Woo and the rest of ...