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Episode 25: On to The Next Target

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The season two finale finds the Elixir of Life powerless to save the critically injured Cha Hae-In, forcing Jinwoo to improvise, and closes the costly Fourth Jeju Island Raid in victory as he sets his sights on still greater strength.

Arc: Jeju Island Arc / Recruitment Arc
Title: On to The Next Target
Ending: LEveL
Studio: A-1 Pictures
Opening: ReawakeR
Adapted From: Chapter 104 - Chapter 110
Air Date English: April 12th, 2025
Previous Episode: Episode 24
Air Date Japanese: March 29th, 2025
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Summary

The Elixir of Life, the hunters' final hope, fails to take effect, leaving Cha Hae-In in a critical condition. Unwilling to let her slip away, Jinwoo seizes on an idea to keep her alive against the odds.

For all the heavy losses suffered, the Fourth Jeju Island Raid ends in triumph for the hunters. Having revealed his overwhelming power before the entire world, Jinwoo does not rest on the victory. Hungry for even greater strength, he turns toward his next objective and steps into a new fight.

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Key Events

The Holy Water of Life proves ineffective against Cha Hae-In's grave injuries, prompting Jinwoo to devise an alternative to save her. Despite the steep cost in lives, the Fourth Jeju Island Raid concludes as a victory for the hunters. With his immense power now witnessed worldwide, Jinwoo sets out in pursuit of greater strength and begins a fresh battle. The episode's appearances include the Monarchs Rakan and Sillad, alongside shadows such as Tusk, Igris, Iron, Tank, Beru, and Kaisel.

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Notes

Titled On to The Next Target, this finale adapts Chapters 104 through 110 and carries the story from the Jeju Island Arc into the Recruitment Arc. Shunsuke Nakashige served as both writer and director for A-1 Pictures, airing March 29th, 2025 in Japan and April 12th, 2025 in English, with the ending theme LEveL. In a difference from the webtoon, the anime cut the moment where Jinwoo revives the Ant Queen. A detailed summary had not yet been documented on the wiki, so this entry is built from the synopsis and the listed appearances.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is season 2 episode 25 the last episode of Solo Leveling?

Episode 25, titled "On to The Next Target," is the season two finale of Solo Leveling. It closes the costly Fourth Jeju Island Raid and carries the story from the Jeju Island Arc into the Recruitment Arc.

What happened in episode 25 of Solo Leveling?

In Episode 25, the Elixir of Life fails to save the critically injured Cha Hae-In, forcing Jinwoo to improvise an alternative. The Fourth Jeju Island Raid ends in victory despite heavy losses, and Jinwoo sets his sights on greater strength.

Does the Elixir of Life save Cha Hae-In in Episode 25?

No. In Episode 25, the Holy Water of Life proves ineffective against Cha Hae-In's grave injuries, which prompts Jinwoo to devise an alternative way to keep her alive.

How does the Fourth Jeju Island Raid end in Solo Leveling?

In Episode 25, the Fourth Jeju Island Raid concludes as a victory for the hunters despite the steep cost in lives, with Jinwoo's immense power now witnessed worldwide.

What chapters does Solo Leveling Episode 25 adapt?

Episode 25 adapts Chapters 104 through 110 and bridges the Jeju Island Arc into the Recruitment Arc. Its appearances include the Monarchs Rakan and Sillad, alongside shadows such as Tusk, Igris, Iron, Tank, Beru, and Kaisel.

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