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[Live Action] Which manhwa to live action adaptation did you like the best and which was executed the best?

  1. Island

  2. Duty after school

  3. Weak Hero

  4. Study group

  5. Sweet Home

  6. Death's Game

  7. True education/Teach you a lesson

  8. Lookism

  9. Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint

u/Original-Educator642 — 2 months ago
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[Absolute Regression]

I recently read Absolute Regression, and honestly, it's one of the most enjoyable manhwas I've read in a long time. This was only my third murim manhwa after Nano Machine and Legend of the Northern Blade, but it completely surprised me.

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What's crazy is that for an action murim series, there's actually very little action. I'd say it's like 90% dialogue and 10% fighting, yet I was never bored for a single chapter. The conversations between the characters are just that good. Normally, reading pages and pages of people talking would feel slow, but here it feels natural and engaging. Before you realize it, you've read multiple chapters of mostly dialogue and enjoyed every second of it.

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The art is amazing too. The character designs, expressions, details, and overall atmosphere are all top-tier. The pacing also feels really smooth. It takes its time when it needs to, but never feels like it's dragging.

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The biggest highlight for me is the main character. He's not just strong—he's incredibly smooth with his words. Watching him win people over, build relationships, and slowly bring important characters to his side is honestly more satisfying than most fight scenes. Every interaction feels meaningful because you know he's carefully shaping the future with the knowledge he gained from his previous life.

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What I love most is that the story doesn't rely on constant battles to stay interesting. The characters, their conversations, their motivations, and the way the MC interacts with them are more than enough to keep me hooked.

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For me, Absolute Regression is a straight 10/10. I've never read a manhwa quite like it, and it proved that a story doesn't need nonstop action to be incredibly entertaining.

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u/Original-Educator642 — 2 months ago

Jin Woo with unlimited mana and all inverse abilities

I just came across a post where there sukuna, Luffy, ichigo and Jin Woo with all of their inverse abilities.

Now this is irrelevant to the post I saw and who wins.

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What I wanna discuss is that, if we give Jin Woo all of the abilities in the verse, how will he use all of the abilities to his best advantage?

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I mean he is already enough for the verse with his shadow powers, abyss manipulation and so on. Buton top that he now has Bod, ice manipulation, poison manipulation, spatial manipulation (Yogumunt), iron body transformation, all of rulers abilities.

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And thn we come to the Itarims/AB.

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Law manipulation, concept manipulation, creation and destruction powers, power nullification, madness manipulation, chaos manipulation, large enough to toss around galaxy like canon ball and so much more. He can create absolute artifact's by the creation power of the Itarims and many more.

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*He can also create apostles on top of having shadow soldiers*

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You guys can add more to his kit taking all of inverse powers into consideration. I know I am missing out on so many things. I mean thats how massive Jin Woo's arsenal is.

u/Original-Educator642 — 2 months ago

Can Jin Woo's passive shadow barrier negate Gojo's domain?

In the end of Ragnarok Novel, we saw Jin Woo fighting 3 Itarims at the same time where one of them tried to corrupt Jin Woo's mind.

Gojo's domain doesn't specifically corrupt someone's mind but rather overloads the brain with information and causes brain damage/death.

So in a hypothetical situation, let's say Gojo opened his domain, so can Jin Woo negate the domain or break the domain with his passive shadow barrier even before it hits Jin Woo?

Let's keep aside the things where Jin Woo can actually aura diff gojo if he wants to. Let's just keep it limited to negative Gojo's domain.

And to make it more interesting, can Jin Woo negate anyone's domain with his passive shadow barrier (including Modulo)

u/Original-Educator642 — 3 months ago
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[Star Embracing Swordmaster]

I am about to catch upto the latest chapters tonight.

Can you guys suggest me some good manhwas similar to this or any manhwa where the MC is a knight or wants to be a knight like Vlad or Encrid. Where the MC starts weak but eventually gets stronger.

u/Original-Educator642 — 3 months ago

Land of eternal rest

As we have never seen Jin Woo use LoER in actual battle, how do you guys think he can actually use it in an actual battle as offense and defense? And how much will it help in win a battle?

u/Original-Educator642 — 3 months ago

Can these characters resist Dragon Fear from Jin Woo?

About Dragon Fear~

Dragon's Fear allows its users to release a mana-infused shout from their souls, driving anyone weaker than them into a state of intense despair and panic. Despite how powerful this skill is, it comes with two major drawbacks.

The first is that it only works on individuals weaker than the users themselves, meaning that enemies stronger than them are completely immune to its effects.

The second is that its effects are indiscriminate and apply to anyone weaker than the users in their vicinity, including their own allies. As a result, it is only a good skill to use while fighting against an enemy alone.

u/Original-Educator642 — 3 months ago
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Black Clover vs Misfit Academy: Lucifero vs Anos Voldigoad

I said I was going to do this, I wanted to do this, so I'm doing this. Happy Sabbath day to everyone as soon as Friday's sunset hits and may this not be taken as glorification of devils because even the idol, a false god, ​is literally nothing as Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 8:4-7, so how much less of a thing are fictional devils and demons? This is just a debate over fictional characters. I also will say very clearly that I have not seen all of Maou Gakuin. However, it's not like I did no research before saying what I said. This post is mostly looking into Lucifero's physiology and asking how Anos can even do something to him.

Before the amount of power that comes into play, has anyone considered how Lucifero fused with the Qliphoth and what that actually means?

To get it the first part out of the way, the Qliphoth is a channel between both the Living World and the Underworld. It's a spatiotemporal channel that the layers of the Underworld are "mapped to" or "aligned" to, "align" meaning to place or arrange things in a straight line, and the Qliphoth is shown to have extent through them, too, meaning the amount of spatiotemporal directions the Qliphoth has isn't bound by simply being a connecting line between parallel spacetimes(I will get into how there are separate spacetimes) or something that has the same directions of spacetime we are familiar with, but has both. This would justify Complex Multiversal scaling with the context of the dimensions the Qliphoth contains consisting of at least 1 separate spacetime continuum and breaching the distance between it and a parallel spacetime continuum, too. Each layer is directly compared to the Living World(the blank white layer at the top of the panel above the Qliphoth's range). We know is talking about a separate dimension that is a spacetime continuum because not only did Zagred say he was from another dimension, but the fight that took place in the Shadow Palace, a border/boundary space between the Living World and the Underworld, was also stated on Volume 22's Japanese cover to have "transcended" spacetime. The translation says "time and space," but the kanji used is "時空間," which translates to "spacetime." "Transcend" can just mean to be or go beyond the range or limits of something and is not always talking about superiority. You can "transcend" the land by going to the ocean because that's beyond the range of the land. You can transcend spacetime by going to another spacetime becauee you went past the range or limits of a body of spacetime. The fight that went outside of the Living World went past the range of spacetime as soon as they went to this other dimension. The Shadow Palace and the Underworld are separate from the space and time of the Living World. So, the Qliphoth doesn't just exist spatiotemporally, it has Complex Multiversal scaling due to having a separate direction of space and time than normal spacetime continuums. It would be one of each because space and time don't exist without each other and are one object, according to General Relativity. So, having a direction of space and time each that are separate from the directions of spacetime that we know, there would be a direction of each.

Also, immeasurable speed is defined by movement unbound by the linear flow of time as VSBW has stated on its Speed page, and Lucifero fused with at least 2 directions of time at once, and linear time can only be contained by a single line of time or it wouldn't be "linear," Lucifero has immeasurable speed. It also adds up with how Lucifero was able to move in Lucius's Chrono Anastasis, which is the time spell Julius used to be able to stop and reverse time(Chapter 145). So, the fact that Lucifero was casually shown talking and moving his head, while dismembered, in a time stop at least supports the idea of him having immeasurable speed. So far, I genuinely think Anos is outscaled because the arguments i have heard to place him higher than 4D just don't seem to work in context. This also made a bit worse because Jack, who just adapted his magic to be able cut through Dante's gravity magic, and gravity is the curvature of spacetime, that would mean that Jack was literally cutting through spacetime, and Lucifero just handwaved those attacks away. Attacks that already slice through space didn't affect Lucifero. But I also have one more pressing issue that's way more important. The Qliphoth is partially world tree magic and DARK magic. Spells are when magic power is used to create or manipulate the real phenomenon the spell is based on. Darkness is not a thing of itself and is simply the absence of light. So, when dark magic exists, the spell is literal darkness, or the absence of light. If you remove all of spacetime so that light has nowhere to exist in and can't exist, because darkness is technically the absence of light, darkness would remain. So, darkness is technically not bound by spacetime or dimensionality. The Qliphoth exists as both a Complex Multiversal spacetime continuum and literally doesn't exist.

That nonexistence is a really big issue because we literally saw with Graham that, because of how destruction as an order(and by its definition) works as a concept is the reduction of something to nothing, Anos can't destroy nothingness. You can't conventionally destroy nothingness because their is nothing that is something to destroy. Because Lucifero both exists and doesn't exist, and that state of existence is from the part of him that is the Qliphoth, Anos has no way to destroy the Qliphoth. Therefore, he would have no way to destroy Lucifero. Anos has no win condition as the fight starts.

What about Lucifero killing or truly erasing Anos? How does Lucifero destroy his source? Well, we know that sources exist through spacetime bybthe fact that distorting time can affect whether or not one's source exists or not if it was supposed to be destroyed. So, you can remove a source from existence by removing all of the past, present, and future the source has. Lucifero has gravity singularities(he gave Dante his magic ability to be able to use them), which are infinitely dense regions in spacetime with no extent of spacetime themselves, and are theorized to be the end of spacetime that are 0D objects that pull in anything inside of spacetime down to 0D, too. If Anos was hit by one of these singularities, Anos would be indirectly erased by having the spacetime he occupies erased, removing him from the past and future.

Even if Anos had ways to counter a singularity of itself, from the way I see it, the big differences between the 2 are that Lucifero has more power than Anos, Anos has no way to destroy Lucifero, and Lucifero has a win condition against Anos, at least. Lucifero wins.

u/Original-Educator642 — 3 months ago

Island tier Jin Woo

Like whoever made this tier, either can't power scale or is just a true Jin Woo hater. AP at island level and thn proceeds to mention "effortlessly killed 100s of titans, A RACE OF 𝙋𝙇𝘼𝙉𝙀𝙏 EATING GIANTS posses equal power to the MONARCHS.

I mean this line automatically scales Jin Woo to planetary - large planetary in AP with extreme lowballed.

I mean which character with island level AP can slay 10 millions armies of Monarchs including Monarchs themselves and 100s of Titans who are planetary bare minimum.

Even if they don't consider Ragnarok canon or whatever, they should still upgrade Jin Woo to planetary or star level. Even tho Jin Woo has solid arguments for universal in og solo leveling itself if we consider some scale for monarchs from Ragnarok novel.

u/Original-Educator642 — 3 months ago

Let's talk about how the ending of SLR novel could have been better if not rushed.

As the Solo Leveling Ragnarok Novel's ending was super rushed with directly 1 year timeskip, tell me about your thoughts on, how it could have been better without the timeskips. What were you guys expecting when Suho joined Jin Woo in the war after killing the Itarim.

As it is said that there are so numerous Itarims and some of them even ran away and started targetting each other's universes and leaving the main universe alone.

Could we have seen more of the new monarchs in action? See them surpassing the previous monarchs and new abilities? Maybe seeing Jin Woo and Suho kill Itarims, the other Itarims could have made enemies like the monarchs but even more buffed by combining their powers together to try to put up a fight against Jin Woo and we could have seen the new monarchs involved in a 1v1 with those monarch tier apostles or whatever name you may give it, as it's just our theories.

While the new monarchs 1v1 those new monarch tier apostles, we could have seen more of father son duo against the rest of the Itarims? Monarch of shadow and Monarch of transcendence slaying god's together. Both of their abilities.

We could have seen more Igris and Bellion? I mean we saw beru is so damn strong by the end of Ragnarok. If I remember correctly he also has statements like being able to go all out without worrying about anything as the dimension is not fragile like the earth dimension. Which means now he has power enough to affect entire dimension? We could have also seen the new shadow who filled Beru's empty spot in the battle. I wonder how beru would have reacted seeing that new shadow aiding Jin Woo in his place as beru is the biggest Jin Woo can and glazer.

I feel like there are so many things we missed out.

Also do you guys think there is a possibility of another sequel? As the Itarims are not dead yet, and also there are still threats as in the epilogue we see Suho going in space to fight new threats? Means the main universe isn't safe yet?

Tell your thoughts, or any theories and we can have a good conversation.

Also you guys can correct me if I am wrong somewhere.

u/Original-Educator642 — 3 months ago