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Jinwoo's dependence on his shadow army interferes with potential combat experiences.
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If you switch from solo to automatic level, you can weaken Jinwoo in the long run.
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His shadow army has a limit to them.
Currently running Solo levelingWe show how powerful Jinwoo is the ability to call his shadow army. When he first began to gain strength, all the fighting was a cruel slogue for a stronger opponent that Jinwoo could rely on himself.
Since his shadow army, Jinwoo has gained no doubt, but his dependence on these shadow soldiers hold his development as an appropriate fighter? If he relies on them to fight for him for him, isn't it in trouble if they have failed him?
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Jinwoo's story change
From solo leveling to automatic leveling
story Solo leveling Interesting decisions are made when Jinwoo gives the ability to call a defeat in the battle. The original premise is that Plucky Underdog suffered alone with the hard enemies in his league. But when he gained power, he slowly turned from a solo leveler to a army with an allies. Now, instead of fighting all the enemies, we can see that we are almost going to the automatic control device when he dispatches a group of devils in a 100 -story tower.
“Set of six shadow squads seem to be paying money and are effectively good.” -Jinwoo is sitting on the 80th floor of the demon castle.
Jinwoo's situation is definitely easier, but especially because he still gained an experience in raising the level, the excess of Shadow Warriors can be his fall. Whenever Jinwoo sits in the battle and deals with something for him, he misses a practical combat experience that can be gathered for the future fight. If there is a threat that his shadow army is useless, Jinwoo needs a combat experience to overcome it. Changing Jinwoo from solo leveler to automatic leveler can make combat skills difficult.
“I miss some loot in this way, but I proceed faster.” Qing Jin -woo of episode 19.
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Future risk
Limit of Shadow Army
This dependence on his shadow army has not interfered with him so far Solo leveling Animation, future events will clear the limits of his shadow army. All the shadows he make are slightly weaker than the shadows when they are alive. This means that no matter how strong the shadow is, it cannot match the stronger enemies. His shadow army also requires mana to summon, heal and maintain. Mana is a valuable resource for Jinwoo. Because he must use other technologies. If he knows that he is too thin while maintaining the shadow, he can be in a serious situation without mana to access other technologies.
“Something destroys the shadow and is rapidly destroyed.” -Jinwoo sees his manaba is exhausted in episode 19.
A much better approach to Jinwoo is to save his shadow army as the last resort in battle. He still has a level and experience in any scenario, but if he continues to handle his work, the combat skills will be clearer. As his strength increases, Jinwoo may no longer feel that it is worth that it is no longer dangerous in battle. This may be true, but it still conflicts to become as strong as possible with one of his main motives. As the series progresses, Jinwoo doesn't take the same danger, so it feels like a system candidate from the beginning.
It is certain that the future story event will have a moment when Jinwoo will have a better work, but it is unclear whether the story will make the debate about Jinwoo. At the end of the main series, Jinwoo was given a specific choice.
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Solo leveling
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January 7, 2024
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Shunsuke nakashige
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Taito ban
Shun Mizushino (voice)
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Nakamura Genta
Kenta Moro Beach (voice)