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Browse all sagas in the Solo Leveling universe.

Academy Arc

The closing storyline of the Solo Leveling webtoon, where Sung Jinwoo settles back into an ordinary high school existence inside the rewritten world born from the Cup of Reincarnation.

Ahjin Guild Arc

Solo Leveling's fifteenth storyline, in which Jinwoo launches his own guild and takes a paid contract to clear a high-grade gate for the Knights Guild, just as disaster strikes the school his sister attends.

Asura Guild Arc

Ragnarok's eighteenth storyline, in which Rio Singh rushes home to shield his Indian guild master, Sung Suho steps in against a deadly Naga, and a chain of trials lifts Suho to become the planet's first National Level Hunter.

Beast Sanctuary Arc

The fifth storyline of Solo Leveling Ragnarok, in which Sung Suho ventures through a shadow dungeon, faces the Grave Spider Arachne, and earns the blessing of the beast lord Rakan.

Black Market Arc

Ragnarok's seventeenth storyline, where Sung Suho searches for his missing grandfather, exposes a black market bound up with the Outer God Cult, and recovers shadow soldiers he had lost. The hunt drags him into the cult's spreading grip across Korea and beyond.

Busan Haeundae Beach Dungeon Break Arc

Ragnarok's sixteenth storyline, in which a sudden skeleton swarm on Haeundae Beach signals the largest dungeon break Busan has ever seen and pulls several guilds into the fray. The hunt uncovers a hidden dragon egg and ends with the beast Xavier slain.

Demon Castle Arc

Solo Leveling's ninth arc drops Jinwoo into the Demon Castle, an S-Rank instant dungeon spun up by the System. Buried in its halls he finds the formula for a remedy that might rescue his dying mother.

Demon Monarch Successor Arc

Inside the Demon Realm, Suho conquers the demonic succession trials and stacks up an array of powerful skills and rare relics along the way. Meanwhile his companion Esil Radiru finishes a ritual that crowns her a Monarch and binds her newfound power directly to his cause.

Demon Realm Arc

While clearing dungeons to qualify as a guild master, Suho is ambushed by the vengeful Black Tortoise Guild and discovers a hidden gateway leading into a transformed Demon Realm.

Double Dungeon Arc

Seeking the truth behind his powers, Jinwoo returns to the place where it all began and confronts the System's moderator, the Architect, uncovering the long history of the Rulers War.

D-Rank Dungeon Arc

Solo Leveling opens here, as a low-stakes D-Rank job collapses into a death trap. Sung Jinwoo and his teammates uncover a concealed second gate, then find themselves sealed inside a lethal trial overseen by murderous stone idols.

D-Rank Dungeon Arc (Ragnarok)

An early Ragnarok chapter set largely at the Hankuk University Art Museum, where Sung Suho faces a possessed Hunter and walks away with a powerful weapon and a new combat skill.

Dungeon & Lizards Arc

Hoping to bank fast cash and earn some experience points, Jinwoo signs on for a routine C-Rank raid. The cheerful hunters who greet him at the gate, however, turn out to be nothing like the friendly allies they pretend to be.

Dungeon & Prisoners Arc

Gathering once more with fellow Double Dungeon survivors for one last raid, Jinwoo runs headlong into unexpected danger when a band of convicts on probation, along with their handler Kang Taeshik, abruptly turn the routine job into a lethal struggle.

Epilogue

The Monarchs are gone and humanity survives, yet Jinwoo refuses to simply rest on that victory. He bends time itself, journeying back to the past so that he can rewrite what happened and reclaim every one of the people that death had taken from him.

Final Battle Arc

His authority as the Shadow Monarch now fully his own, Jinwoo steels himself for the war's climactic clash against Antares, who reigns as the King of Dragons and stands as the single most formidable Monarch of them all.

Frost Elf Monarch Successor Arc

Suho tracks a corrupted Apostle through the frozen lands belonging to the Snow Folk, while his ally Sirka endures a grueling trial that lifts her to the rank of Monarch of Nightmares and ties all of her strength to his cause.

Glacier Dungeon Arc

Thomas Andre comes knocking with bait Suho cannot turn down: help clear the dangerous Glacier Dungeon. A prophecy ties the raid to Suho, and the legend hints a trail to his vanished mother lies frozen deep below the ice, so hope wins his agreement.

Gwanak Mount Field Arc

The third storyline of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok follows Sung Suho into the Gwanak Mountain Dungeon and a connected Shadow Dungeon, where he sharpens his combat skills against werewolves and the beast Brocky while pushing his level and abilities higher.

Hunter Awakening Arc

The opening storyline of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok introduces Sung Suho, whose hidden powers surface when a Gate tears open inside his high school, launching him toward a Hunter's life shaped by his father's legacy.

Hunters Guild Gate Arc

His S-Rank license still pending, Jinwoo signs on as a porter with a Hunters Guild mining crew. The plan is to ride along on an A-Rank gate clearance and finally see how a high-tier raid plays out, watching the guild's elite work under real pressure.

Insect Sanctuary Arc

Set inside the Insect Sanctuary, this ninth Ragnarok arc puts Suho through a stretch built around growing his shadow powers rather than any sprawling battle. He walks away with a fresh skill and a new soldier raised from a fallen enemy, padding out his army.

Instant Dungeon Arc

Once an E-Rank instant dungeon key falls into his hands, Jinwoo ventures underground alone for the very first time. Beneath Hapjeong Subway Station he squares off against a venomous serpent and a spread of other beasts, earning loot and his first hunting title.

International Guild Conference Arc

The eighteenth storyline of Solo Leveling sends Sung Jinwoo to America for a global gathering of guilds, just as the Monarchs reopen their ancient feud with the Rulers by striking down one of the human vessels who hosts them.

Japan Crisis Arc

An S-Rank Gate tears open above Tokyo, and after Japan's hastily formed squad proves far too weak to manage it, Jinwoo crosses over to handle the threat alone. Along the way he meets Legia, takes its Pledge of Trust, and learns of the Monarch-Ruler war.

Jeju Island Arc

The thirteenth storyline of Solo Leveling centers on the Jeju Island Raid, where a monstrous ant butchers S-Rank hunters until Sung Jinwoo, who had meant to stay home with his recovered mother, steps onto the battlefield.

Jisan Prison Break Arc

A mass breakout from Jisan Prison loosens 500 criminals on the country, and Suho turns the chaos into opportunity. To found his own guild he must clear twenty dungeons or capture fifty escapees, so he picks the faster route and hunts down the fugitives.

Job Change Arc

The seventh storyline of Solo Leveling pulls Sung Jinwoo into a System-issued quest dungeon ruled by armored soldiers and a red knight, a trial that transforms his hidden class into the Shadow Monarch.

Monarchs War Arc

The nineteenth storyline of Solo Leveling brings the Monarchs' hunt for Ruler vessels to a head. They appear to slay Sung Jinwoo himself, only for their overconfidence to backfire when his awakening shatters his limits.

North Korea Arc

With national clearance secured, Suho pushes into the North Korea Field on a triple errand: sweep the zone clean, climb in level, and track down the missing Woo Jinchul. Across the campaign he also gains a frost-bound ally and unlocks fresh skills and bonds.

North Pole Arc

The North Pole Arc is the twenty-fourth story arc of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok, carrying the conflict toward the frozen Arctic as old hunters reclaim their stature, fresh apostles rise, and a monarch of illusions enters the war against Suho's shadows.

Outer God War Arc

Ragnarok's twenty-fifth and final arc drags Suho into realms beyond ordinary reality. There he confronts the Itarim, forges an ultimate blade by fusing his shadows, and pushes his power past its ceiling to strike down the outer god and end the long war for good.

Preparation Arc

The Preparation Arc is the twelfth story arc of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok, a stretch of the sequel novel spanning Chapters 107 through 116 that bridges the Demon Realm Arc and the Glacier Dungeon Arc.

Pyramid Arc

The Pyramid Arc is the seventh story arc of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok, sending Suho into a desert field built around a pyramid where he takes a monstrous mentor and learns the Iron Body Technique.

Reawakening Arc

The Reawakening Arc is the second story arc of Solo Leveling, the chapter where Jinwoo wakes from the double dungeon to discover the System, a game-like program that grows his strength with every quest he clears.

Recruitment Arc

The Recruitment Arc is the fourteenth story arc of Solo Leveling, where a funeral brings Jinwoo face to face with Norma Selner, an American government upgrader who uncovers something startling about his potential.

Red Gate Arc

Solo Leveling's eighth arc seals Jinwoo and a squad of weak hunters inside a frozen Red Gate, where his shadow troops clash with ice beasts and a hidden elven society before a duel sparks open war in the snow.

Retesting Rank Arc

The tenth arc of Solo Leveling is a brief chapter in which Jinwoo comes back to the human world for a fresh assessment of his hunter rank, having already collected ingredients toward the Holy Water of Life.

Return to Demon Castle Arc

Solo Leveling's twelfth arc sends Jinwoo back into the Demon Castle for the last Holy Water of Life ingredient, where a demon noble named Esil guides him toward Baran, the Demon King ruling the tower's summit.

Second Retesting Arc

The nineteenth arc of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok follows a vigilante killing spree carried out by Suho's shadow soldier across Korea, while Suho himself comes home so his magical power can be formally gauged for a second time.

Seoul Station Field Arc

The Seoul Station Field Arc is the fourth story arc of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok, where Suho reaches level 20 to unlock the System's shop, encounters a weakened Esil, and uncovers the demonic origin of Stardust.

Solo Leveling: Ragnarok Project Arc

The twenty-third arc of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok brings powerful monarch-tier allies onto Suho's side and ends with the company Ahjin Soft launching the Towers of Trials as combat training open to the whole of humanity.

Story Arcs (Ragnarok)

This is the master arc index for Solo Leveling: Ragnarok, the sequel series following Sung Suho. It lays out every storyline in order, pairing each arc with the webtoon and novel chapters that contain it across the full run of the saga.

Times Square Field Arc

The Times Square Field Arc sits eighth in the Solo Leveling: Ragnarok storyline. It is named for a field gate of that name, and the source treats much of its plot detail as still to be announced.

White Abyss Arc

The twenty-fourth arc of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok traces Suho's passage through the World Tree and the realms around it, ending with a wave of characters seizing monarch titles after several decisive fights.

Woojin Guild Arc

The fifteenth arc of Solo Leveling: Ragnarok has Suho grinding for strength ahead of a coming showdown while Arsha's swarm hunts for Hwang Dongsoo, and along the way Suho founds a guild of his own and pushes past level 50.

Yoo Jinho Raid Party Arc

The sixth arc of the original Solo Leveling sees Jinwoo and Jinho honor their pact by forming a scrappy team to legally clear C-Rank dungeons, only for their rapid pace to draw the White Tiger Guild's attention.

Sources & Information

This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Solo Leveling anime series, the original web novel and webtoon, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

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