Solo Leveling: Which Chapter Did The First Season End On?

The first season of Solo Leveling has concluded and with a second season still months away, you might want to keep reading the manhwa to find out what happens next.

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Solo Leveling has come to an end, but that doesn't mean you can't know what happens next. | © D&C Media

The Solo Leveling anime has concluded with 12-episodes. While the show is far from over, and a second season has also already been announced, some of you might not be able to wait months for a continuation. Well, then you're in luck.

Solo Leveling is based off a completed manhwa, which means you can read everything already and finish the whole story before season 2 even has a trailer released. So, where would you have to pick up the story?

Solo Leveling: Where To Continue Reading

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The story gets good after the end of the first season. | © D&C Media

Solo Leveling can be read on multiple online platforms, but if you're like me and enjoy having a physical copy, then it might be a bit confusing to figure out where exactly you need to keep reading and which volume you should pick up.

Well, the anime ended on chapter 45 of the online serialization of the manhwa. The chapters in the physical copies are different, though, with each volume holding around 12 online chapters.

If you want to keep reading right after the series ended then you should be getting Solo Leveling Volume 4 . The fourth volume will include chapter 45, which is the final chapter you saw in the anime. Then starting with chapter 46 a whole new world will open up to you.

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You won't want to miss out on this amazing art. | © D&C Media

Season 1 of the show was a great introduction, but that's just what it was... an introduction. Jinwoo never truly got his full-fledged powers, which is what will make the continuation so good, with him finally reaching new heights.

If you're a huge fan of the show and want to get into more stories like this, then there is a whole list for you out there, but my own number one choice is always Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint , which is also going to be getting a k-drama adaptation featuring Jisoo from Blackpink.

Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....