My first review around SL Ragnarok S1.
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00:00Solo leveling, Ragnarok kicks off with a bang, diving into the legacy of Sung Jin Woo's world,
00:06but this time, it's his son, Sung Soo Ho, stealing the spotlight. Season 1, spanning chapters 1 to
00:1447, sets up a fresh yet familiar hunter saga that hooks you fast. Let's break it down.
00:21The story follows Soo Ho, a college kid with no memory of his dad's god-tier powers,
00:27living a normal life until gates and monsters crash the party. He awakens as a hunter,
00:34but not just any hunter. He's got a mysterious system tied to his bloodline, leveling him up
00:40like Jin Woo 2.0. From Seoul's streets to dungeon raids, Soo Ho faces beasts, rival hunters,
00:47and hints of a bigger cosmic threat. The plot doesn't reinvent the wheel,
00:52it's a power fantasy with stakes, but it nails the grind. Early chapters build Soo Ho's struggle,
01:00balancing school life with bloody battles, while later ones, around chapter 30,
01:06ramp up with guild politics and jaw-dropping boss fights. By 47, the season ends on a cliffhanger
01:13that screams, season 2, hurry up. Soo Ho's a solid lead, likable not too OP too soon,
01:20with enough grit to earn his wins. Side characters like Beru, the pint-sized shadow soldier,
01:27steel scenes with snark and loyalty, tying back to the original solo leveling vibe.
01:33New faces like Soo Ho's hunter allies and shady villains add spice, though some feel cookie cutter
01:40by chapter 40. The system mechanic, with its quests and stat boosts, keeps things gamey and fun,
01:47but it can lean predictable, level up, smash, repeat. Arts where Ragnarok flexes. Studio Radice
01:56delivers crisp kinetic panels that make every punch and shadow summon pop. Dungeons glow with eerie detail,
02:03from icy caves to lava pits, and monster designs, like the chapter 20 Beast Swarm,
02:10or Nightmare Fuel. Fight choreography peaks in the 30s, with Soo Ho's skills evolving in ways that
02:17demand big-screen treatment. Colors are bold, never muddy, and facial expressions nail the emotion.
02:25Soo Ho's rage in chapter 45 hits hard, pacing's mostly tight. Chapters 1 to 15 hook you with Soo Ho's
02:33awakening, 16 to 30 flesh out the world, and 31 to 47 crank the action to 11. But there's a slight
02:40sag around the mid-20s, where side quests drag before the main plot roars back. It's a minor hiccup.
02:48Blink, and you're back to chaos. World building ties neatly to solo leveling without drowning newbies
02:54in lore. You'll catch nods to Jin Woo's reign. But it's Soo Ho's show. What shines? The art and Soo Ho's
03:01growth carry it. Fights feel earned, not handed out. Weak spots? Some side characters need more meat,
03:08and the system can feel like a crutch when stakes should hit harder. Still, season one's a banger
03:14for fans and newcomers. It's solo leveling spirit. Bigger, flashier, but still that addictive grind.
03:21Chapter 47 dropped April 3rd, 2025, and with the hiatus now on, we're left hungry. Worth the read?
03:31Hell yes. It's not perfect. But it's a wild ride that sets. Up something massive. Grab it on
03:38Cacao Page or Tapas, and let's pray season two hits soon.