Solo leveling is one of the most popular manhwa to come out in the last decade, with a gripping story, an interesting universe, and Some of the best fights In Korean serialization. His latest anime adaptation took everything the manhwa does well and improved upon it, adding incredible animation to Jin-Woo’s action sequences. In just 12 episodes, Solo leveling Became one of the most watched anime of the season, and its fights are a big reason.
While Jin-Woo starts the series as the “weakest hunter in the world, he doesn’t stay that way. Through the mysterious system, Jin-Woo is able to get significantly stronger during the first season of solo leveling, Take on bosses he couldn’t have dreamed of facing just a few episodes earlier. His newfound strength gives him some awesome abilities, and these Animation team behind the first season of Solo leveling Did an excellent job in bringing them to life.
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Jin-Wo vs. Steel-Fanged Lycans
Jin-Woo’s beginning as a hunter
Jin-Woo’s fight against the Steel-Fanged Lycans was one of his first in the series and Set the tone for the hunter he would become. He just entered the dungeon after completing some daily quests and fighting some relatively easy goblins. When the Steel-Fang Lycans showed up, things got a little more serious. The first lycan got to him before several more began to surround him, creating the most serious situation Jin-woo had faced up to this point in the series.
Before Jin-Woo’s fight against the steel-fanged lycans, he had already had a relatively easy time leveling up in the system. Even his fight against the goblins wasn’t that difficult. But the battle was different. There were real, palpable stakes in this fightGive it much more severity than other moments in the series.
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Jin-Wo vs Goblins
Jinwoo’s training is paying off
Jin-Woo’s career as a hunter got off to a terrible start. He was known as the “world’s weakest hunter”, a title that suited him perfectly. His experience in the Double Dungeon was one of his worst, where he met his end and had no chance to change his fate. That all changed when he was chosen by the system, the only way to become stronger as a hunter in the world of Solo leveling. When he got the chance to become stronger, Jin-woo took it. After completing some daily quests to gain experience and level up, Jin-Woo got the chance to get some loot and fight some stronger opponents in an instant dungeon.
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He goes to the spell dungeon and is immediately attacked by some goblins, enemies he handles well. This fight is one of the best in Solo leveling Because it shows that Jin-Woo’s hard work is finally paying off. He was stuck as unfairly as the world’s weakest hunter. Now, he has a chance to prove himself, and he will not let it slip by.
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Jin-Woo Grinding XP
Jin-ho doesn’t need to worry when Jin-woo is around
When Jinho sees Jin-Woo’s skill as an E-Rank Hunter, he can’t believe his eyes. Jin-Woo does an excellent job of protecting the relatively weak hunter from both the monsters they have to face in battle and the lizards that betray them in the B-rank dungeon. Once he acknowledged his “Aniki’s” skills, he got an offer from Jin-Woo. If Jin-Woo can protect them while the pair go to dungeons together, Jin-Woo can earn a ton of money, while Jinho gains the completed dungeons he needs to become a guild master.
Jin-Woo flies through his enemies in one of the best montages of the series. He is constantly getting stronger, and each dungeon shows it in magnificent animation. Jinho was never used to seeing Jin-Woo’s skills at work, And it makes for some of the most entertaining fights in the series.
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Jin-Wo vs. Cerberus
The hardest boss Jin-woo faced
Solo leveling is a series that constantly puts its protagonist in more and more difficult situations. Jin-woo has his back up against the wall so often he might as well get used to it. He did a great job accepting his new powers/responsibilities when he got a key to go to the S-Rank instant dungeon called the Demon Castle, a dungeon as vicious and unforgiving as it sounds. He enters an area filled with fire and brimstone before being immediately confronted by the Demon Castle’s first guardian, Cerberus.
Jin-Woo’s fight against Cerberus is awesome. If he thought his fights were difficult before, Cerberus just took him to a whole new level. He is close to death several times in this fight and is even close to giving up, the first time he has considered quitting since he reawakened. During this fight, Jin-Woo had to dig deep and discover a new level of confidence in himself. He barely pulls it off, killing the Demon Dog, earning a ton of XP, and living to fight another day.
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Jin-Woo vs. C-Rank Lizards (Betrayers)
The Lizards got what was coming to them
Jin-woo never wanted to hurt people. He was happy to become stronger so that he could level up, take on difficult dungeons and earn more money for his family. When he and Jinho were invited to a B-rank dungeon with some reputable hunters, he was excited at the opportunity. Unfortunately for the weakest hunter in the world, the lizards that trapped him in the boss room didn’t give him any choices. Fellow hunters betray Jin-Woo and Jinho in an attempt to kill them and steal their stuff.
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They didn’t stand a chance against the newly reawakened hunter. Jin-Woo was able to kill several people in an instant without even breaking a sweat, highlighting just how much progress he had made. The system told him to defeat the 6 enemies in front of him, referring to the people who only tried to stab them in the back. Jin-Wo destroyed his opponent without an iota of emotion.
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Jin-Wo vs Blue Venom Fang Kasaka
The boss of the subway dungeon
Jin-Woo’s adventure in the spell dungeon was his first solo leveling experience. He had only ever gone hunting with other people, so he wasn’t entirely sure how this venture would go. He defeated goblins, steel-fanged lycans, and a ton of other monsters to try to go to the boss. He finds the boss in Blue Venom Fang Kasaka, a monstrous viper with poisonous fangs and a body made of steel. Jin-Woo’s knife could do nothing against the beast, That’s why he decided to knock it down with his bare hands.
Jin-Woo’s fight against the boss of the instant dungeon was one of his hardest. His main weapon went out the second he started the fight, forcing him to come up with another option. He relied on his mighty powers to grab the dragon by the throat and crush it to death, creating. One of the coolest visuals in the series And one of the most epic moments in Solo leveling.
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Jin-Wo vs Giant Arachnid Buryura
The boss of the insects dungeon
The boss of the insect dungeon was the hardest enemy Jin-woo faced up to this point in the series. He didn’t expect to face a B-rank boss alone, but for some reason, He did not feel the need to retreat in the slightest. Instead, he took on the giant spider himself and told Jinho to stay away from it for his own protection. Like Blue Venom Fang Kasaka, Giant Arachnid Buruya’s armor was too strong for Jin-woo’s danger, forcing the hunter to come up with a new strategy on the fly.
He is able to defeat the massive arachnid by jumping into the air and stabbing it in the eye, Added huge dbs until Buroya is paralyzed and poisoned. It’s a big fight in Solo leveling Because it shows that even when things don’t go Jin-Woo’s way, he’s strong and smart enough to find a way to win.
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Jin-woo in the double dungeon
The fight that set Jin-woo on his path
The first episode of Solo leveling Set the stage for the entire seriesAnd it’s easily one of the darkest moments in the anime. Jin-Woo is the weakest hunter in the world and can’t do anything about it. He heads to a dungeon with his team to try to earn money, and finds a mysterious double dungeon in the first one. The group heads inside the second dungeon only to find horrifying statues that cut them down in an instant. Jin-Woo decides to sacrifice himself to save his friends and gets a brutal death because of it.
While this isn’t so much of a fight as it is a one-sided battle, Jin-Woo’s pure anger at his helplessness is the catalyst the system needs to pick him up. He is later revived with a second chance at life, gaining the unique ability to become stronger. Without this brutal death, Jin-Woo would never have gotten stronger.
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Jin-woo vs. Kang Taeshik
Jin-Woo easily took out a B-rank hunter
Kang Taeshik could have been a much better character in Solo leveling. Instead, he used his impressive B-Rank abilities as a hitman, taking on anyone he could for the right price. He never expected an E-rank hunter like Jin-woo to be able to match him in power, And he would never have guessed that the weakest hunter in the world would actually be stronger than him too. Jin-Woo is able to defeat Kang without much effort thanks to his experience fighting in the dungeons.
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Jin-Woo’s fight against Kang highlighted just how far into the abyss Jin-Woo is. He never wanted to kill other people, but the world and the system forced him to, turning him into a cold, ruthless killer. He doesn’t even have to be angry to kill Kang, stabbing him emotionally in the chest.
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Jin-woo vs Igris
Jinwoo’s first ever shadow
Jin-Woo’s fight against Igris is as good as Solo leveling Gets. Blood-red Commander Igris is one of the coolest-looking characters in the series, with blood-red armor covering every inch of his body. He has a long, flowing red mane to match his red weapons as well, making him look just as vicious as he really is. When Jin-Woo finds him, he is up against the strongest opponent he has faced so far. Igris begins the fight by flying at Jin-Woo at lightning speed, giving the reawakened hunter almost no time to react.
He summons the will power to pierce through his opponent, killing him and retrieving his soul as a shadow to fight in his army. The animation in the fight is amazing, the choreography is even better, and Jin-Woo’s decision is the best part of it all.