
Skill Master Levels Up
- Genre: action adventure fantasy seinen
- Author: palan yeong
- Artist(s): runbel
- Year: 2023
- Original Publisher: daum,golem factory,kakao,whomor inc.
- Status: Ongoing
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based on a web novel calm protagonist corrupt organization determined male lead determined protagonist full color game elements gods invasions lawlessness level system male protagonist math monsters npcs past encounter past friendships quests regression skill assimilation skill growth skill items skills smart male lead smart protagonist stat system strong male lead strong protagonist sword and sorcery/magic swordplay swordsman system time rewind tower climbing webtoon
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Popular Reviews
The art is trash. Plot and setting offer nothing unique.
If you're going to be making a cookie-cutter system manhwa at least let it have ONE unique aspect. Bffr.
It's rare that I start questioning the story so early. I easily lower my standards of plausibility and become immerse when I'm reading fiction. But not in this case. While there are more chapters available, I decided to stop binging the series after chapter 61. None of the questions/plot holes have been answered.
For example,
Maybe later on, this hole will be filled, but 61 chapters in; nope.
That may have more to do with the writing or translation. It got boring. Repetitive. Each chapter is long at least. Still would not recommend.
This series suffers from "MC syndrome" and an absurd set of coincidences that leads to that outcome. The side characters are irrelevant cheerleaders who struggle against monsters that the MC slaughters en masse. As to why that's the case, Solo Mode and its quests require an unrealistic start (which the MC gains before regressing in time).
The entire premise is generic and boring to begin. MC is somehow the only guy who thinks of trying different things to earn skills? The Easy mode is supposed to be co-op mode with other players playing with the MC. Nobody else saw the MC try weird things to earn tons of skills? Nobody else who was in Easy mode saw how many skills the MC had and asked him how he got it? A lot of the skills are obtained by just doing stuff that anyone can think of. It doesn't make sense that only the MC is capable of thinking of them.
I've read 30 chapters so far and it has been really bad. MC is the only person with a brain, everyone else is an idiot, the other Hard mode players are completely reliant on the MC, as if they have no brain. But the story itself so far also has been completely boring - just a guy speed running through levels, every chapter just shows how the MC uses various skills to kill monsters...it's really boring.
There are way, way, way better regression-tutorial-tower type stories out there. The problem with this manga isn't even that it's generic - generic isn't necessarily bad. The problem is that it's boring - nothing interesting happens, it just shows the MC beating up monsters in the tutorial. That's all there is. There are no interesting characters, everyone else is completely brainless and either there to get face-slapped by the MC or there to be helped by the MC. MC is the only person with a brain. It is very boring.
The main concept is generic but it has many original elements. The characters have depth, the art is good, the power system is consistent, and the world-building is explained very early and clearly. MC is written well, no cringe stuff, and no unrealistically stupid people. The pacing really impressed me. It is slow at first and explains many things, later it speeds up and doesn't bore.