Tower of God

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abandonment adapted to anime age progression allies become enemies appearance different from actual age art evolution beautiful female lead betrayal calm male lead character growth chasing after love interest child born from rape childhood friends cold male lead comedic undertone competent protagonist competitions conspiracy/ies contracts cool male lead death of loved ones deception deceptively weak-looking protagonist defying destiny/fate destiny determined protagonist devoted followers enemies become allies enemies become friends experiments fate fear of abandonment female fighters flashbacks forbidden love forced birth forced into a relationship forced pregnancy friends become enemies friendship full color game elements game of death genius/es genocide giants greed guide handsome male lead hidden motive hidden potential hidden powers human sacrifices human trafficking human weapon idiot male lead idiotic characters immortality improvement in art style injury/ies innocent male lead journey kind male lead kings legal lolis life-changing events long-running story loyal characters magic items magical creatures main \\\\u0026 branch families male protagonist manipulative antagonists massacre misunderstood protagonist monsters multiple protagonists murders muscular females mysterious female lead mysterious location mysterious male lead mysterious powers mysterious protagonist naive male lead nobility/aristocracy nonhuman protagonist nonhumans older than they look personality changes plain-looking female lead play or die situation popular male lead power struggle power-boosting item powerful weapons princes princess/es prodigy pushover male lead
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  1. brendan_smith
    brendan_smith rated it
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    Thanks!

  1. Jay_7772
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    I’ll keep it brief because there are already plenty of long reviews- the beginning of the comic was GREAT. The mind games, struggling to move forward no matter what, different personalities interacting with each other in fun ways… I LOVED the comic, the combination of action, guts and deceit is something I just simply can’t get enough of

    it… did get worse tho. A lot worse

    as of chapter 72, season 3 the author seems to have forgotten the basic rules of storytelling. Mainly- they explain emotions instead of showing them through character actions or expressions… The villains explain their moves instead of just letting their opponent figure it out on their own. The battles are full of meaningless chatter
    it messes up the pace SO MUCH
    If I were to rate the comic previously, I’d easily give it a 10/10. Rn- 6/10 max.
    The author needs a good editor…

  1. arkofdark
    arkofdark rated it
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    Rating is around near the end of Season 2 (280 chapters in), it would have been a 7/10. But Fuck Rachel.

    Now I'm gonna add this a disclaimer and say these are all my opinion, you are free to disagree so we will all just be free to disagree. I'm writing this on my own, not speaking on behalf of anyone.

    Art: 10/10 (Season 1 is not any means great but it does get better in Season 2. Likewise the world seems very more interesting visually after Season 1. Character designs are kinda hit or miss but nothing that is off-putting imo. Plus points atleast for keeping the visual interest and development of time through casts changing their clothes. And also, you get a considerably diverse enough set to differentiate each)

    Characters: 6/10 (Too many and no big character developments. If you want a more character-driven story with growth, this may not be for you. I would say some are interesting even if many of them seem like walking tropes. Would've been nice to have more interactions and emotional growth of the characters)

    Writing: 4/10 (it relies on a lot of foreshadowing then dragging on for so long you forget why you should care about now. Too many questions. Not much answered. Suffers from too much sometimes. Dialogues are not interesting, character interactions are same-y/awkward. You get only 1 out of 5 interesting dialogues/interactions post season 1. Has confusing moments) A lot of exposition due to worldbuilding. I do not know what is the purpose of a lot of things at this point.

    Khun Aguero Agnes- 10/10. This is my only regret in putting down this comic for a while til it gets completed. I have some problems with how he is handled at times but he's consistently what makes this comic enjoyable for me. He needs better character development outside of being with Bam tho 🙁


    I like:

    -The art: the art gets better. They have nice details, the backgrounds give a feeling of vastness and interest past season 2. The areas in the 20th floor giving us a nice view that there is some resemblance of living outside tests and the test places are nice. The tower looks pretty empty for the 1st season so it wasn't as interesting. Almost everyone looks sick in season 2.

    If anything, the author really improved the worldbuilding aspects in the second season. Since it's a fantasy story, it makes for an immersive read. And in my opinion, it is one of the interesting things in the whole webcomic because we don't know much about the Tower. There are some lore bits in the author's blogs that are nice finds as well.

    -Imo, the morally gray characters or atleast the morality. While it's still the subject of heated debate, it's still a fairly refreshing take on most stories since the MC and the character's aren't inherently evil or good. So it's not something sugarcoated for the most part and there are consequences for the actions for most part.

    I'd explore more about our MC Bam later on but sadly from this point onwards, i dont have much to give him..

    The series also gets a plus point to me atleast for not sexualising the female characters so I'm gonna give the author that. It's not something unique but credit is where credit is due.

    What I don't like:

    -The pacing. God the pacing. There are a lot of subplots, some enjoyable, some not, some absolutely unnecessary. Not necessarily bad because it gives some breath between chapters but there are lots of times that'll make you think "What was it all for?".

    I think the author does indeed planned it out due to some foreshadowing elements but see this: the readers don't get to see
    the plot about the main two (Bam and Rachel) move for the most part. It took more or less 150 chapters for them to meet u. Just as we thought the MC will leave her alone, the girl baits him yet again to chase her because she knows his past. If you were to cut out a lot of the chapters in season 2 and combine those, you'll get a very short compilation. We do not get info about Bam's origins until 200 chapters in after season 1. And now we're on the 3rd season, still no interactions between the two so I'm not waiting another season just for a few panels of MC being naive and Rachel doing crazy shit again so Bam would go after her

    I think for the most part, it's enjoyable to see other characters since it's about tower climbing. However, the results of these long-awaited interactions of the main two are well, disappointing.

    -Characters. They are a hit or miss. As much as I do like a lot of them and understand why they climb the tower, once you get a villain that has the same tragic backstory as every other else, it doesn't have the same effect.

    Unfortunately, if you ever do like a character that is not Bam or Rachel, you would be disappointed about the treatment of the others in the later story as individual characters of their own. A whole lots.

    My pet peeve would be characters that get hyped up a lot then turned into comic relief.(like Boro or Rak) The character's don't have very meaningful interactions save for a very few. And my biggest gripe is when characterization is sacrificed for plot reasons for smart characters like Karaka and Khun. Or when the characters just act as fodders to make some of the member's care for their death and thus need to avenge them.

    And another thing that's more of disappointment rather than criticism is the lack of conflict between characters? Even if some characters do say things and such to MC, it doesn't really push through and there are times where someone might think the characters should have conflict (NHS station, Khun/others and Bam regarding Rachel, Bam's choices) but nothing much really changed. Aside from FUG.

    The MC is yet another hit or miss. Oh boy. This is where the bag of worms come in. I do not absolutely recommend reading this work if you can't handle naive MCs. Our MC is understandably compared to that of a child as he's literally raised in a cave by the girl. I won't say he's too deep, I think he's almost inhuman.

    He grows a bit in Season 2 but it's mostly wanting to save his friends because he's afraid of being alone. The problem I have with him is his moral compass which just changes...just cause' .It could be interesting concept but can make or break to certain readers. Like I said, he is a bit of a child so he is still exploring some concepts. He is still not the sharpest tool in the shed unfortunately and continuously refuses to learn from his mistakes.

    -It is repetitive.
    2nd season is just...full of this. Hostage here, hostage there, FUG here, FUG there. So if you are not fan of the MC being hellbent on saving every time a teammate is held hostage (plus points if it's a character who has no impact much in the story), this would be hard to read through. Power-ups one after another. I think it also suffers a bit of plot convenience/devices. Again, not entirely bad, just makes one go "Oh x item has this use for this very exact situation. What better way to showcase it than to use it exactly in that situation without telling the reader's beforehand about what it can do." And powerful characters showing up at the nick of time to save Bam.

    -No much threats and Confusing at times. And lots of plot armor cause hey it's plot.


    IMO, It's a series better read as a whole after it's finished because the pacing is slow for the plot part. I wouldn't call it action. I'm not sure about the main genre but it does feel like shounen for the most part.

    Just don't expect too much action in Season 1 and the fights imo are not comparable to stuff like One Piece, Naruto, where there are battles as there's more energy blasts exchanges. The dialogue is again nothing particular for a lot of part. It can get repetitive (look at hostage situation, MC attitude) with some few twists, some nice, some not, some meh.

    I'm dropping it for a bit then pick it up maybe years later when it's finally done and maybe I'll reedit this. Overall, it's not something I would personally suggest if you're not into worldbuilding and not too fleshed out characters. My suggestion however, is to give atleast season 1 and some of Season 2's arcs a try first to see if you like it or nah. You may enjoy lots of things better than mme/

  1. ThaliaIlace
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    Not the manhwa you would like to read once a week since there are too many chara and toward the end I kinda forget all except bam, kuhn, rachel and urek mazino when s3 is out

  1. Blackblood24
    Blackblood24 rated it
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    pros
    good art
    interesting plot

    bad
    Idiotic MC
    convoluted plotwists.
    slow pace

    I swear, ToG has its moments but the good is not enough to overlook the bad. the timeline make you think that several year passes but the inhability to grow from the MC. I think the author wanted to make Baam selfless and care for his friends but it really hasnt worked well. Enemies Baam refuse to kill end up killing and harming his friends.

    other problem is the amount of side characteres with no real meaning. one current trope is the "growth" just before getting killed. If you see some character taking more exposition, its gonna get killed.

    there's a problem and suddenly the MC activates the Deux ex Machina and plot armor and ..... he walks away unscratched.

  1. naske
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    Just like everyone said, season 1 is verygood even tho the art are bad, but keep reading it, there’s shocking and interesting plot twist

    I see everyone said season 2 is boring, perhaps it’s from hell train arc and after baam changed from viole into baam again, BUT JUST KEEP READING, SIU plot style is long story type, it builds story per chapter and it’s quite long, i won’t say it’s slow, but it’s definetly long, when you reading week per week, you may get tired lol, but I reread it again after season 2 completed, and omg it’s mind blowing how detail SIU world building is.

    Currently in season 3 and I stopped again because I realize tog is the type of manhwa which we can enjoy with a bunch of chapter instead of once per week type.
    And character changing in season 3 really good, baam from season 1 until now, the character development is slow but it’s there.

    For side character, yes there is so manyyyyy side character, some are awesome, some are good, some are just unimportant haha
    But SIU once said, tog is not a story about baam, tog is story about the tower itself, it’s just our main character is gained so much attention in there.

  1. EminentVellichor
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    oh my god. where do i even start to explain on how good this webtoon is.

    first things first, season 1 was kinda okay. it wasn't the best but it was good. the art may be bad but it was because SIU (the creator) had wrist injuries during that time. but the first time i was reading it, i was INTERESTED in it already. especially at the part when bam refused the power of the shinsu barrier Lero made for the test floor (keep this in mind, Bam DID NOT intend to refuse it. which just shows how strong he is.).
    the remaining things i will say will be spoilers. read if you're fine with spoilers.

    in the end of season 1, Bam gets betrayed by Rachel by being pushed to the Abyss. but please do not drop the series there. why? because bam is actually still alive. Hansung Yu along with a few more members on FUG did this on purpose it was their plan.the Bam we all know is angelic, kind, and polite right? well, in season 2 things take a HUGE turn. the Bam we all know is gone. Bam gets a change of personality. he becomes a slayer and changes his name to Jue Viole Grace. but its something bam wouldn't do right? it's so unlike of him to change so suddenly. it's because FUG threatened Bam, that if he doesn't become a slayer they'll kill his friends. so of course Bam wanted to protect them so he becomes a slayer. but do not worry! in the Workshop Battle Arc, Bam meets up with the rest of his old teamates an friends (rak, khun, shibisu, endorsi, hatz, and etc.) in the Hidden Floor Arc, Bam finally lets go of Rachel! after finding out that she put an active bomb inside Khun's Heart

    in season 3, Bam gets strong af. he has the confidence to say "you sure are persistent... step aside, i don't fight people who are 'weaker' than me." i don't have much to say about season 3 since it isn't done yet (it's on a hiatus since SIU has wrist problems again)

    this concludes on what i think about ToG. it's amazing, highly recommended to people who like action :]

  1. DraconicOverlord
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    Honestly It's a good series, but personally i dont really care for side-characters especially if they're not my favorite. This manhwa has MANY side charas, and the author sometimes heavily focus on side-chara. if you also dont like it, I dont recommend it.

  1. kkkkkkkkkkk
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    I loved the first season of Tower of God. It was interesting, from the plot, to the characters, to the world building. It really lost me somewhere in the second season and I stopped reading there. In some ways it suffered the same way as Kubera: too many subplots and too many extra characters. I could not keep up with who is who. I did not care for the large amount of extra characters and yet they received entire plots and side stories around them, forgoing any development for the original main characters.

    It does have an anime now, and I wish for its success.

  1. SteadyGuy
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    Started off very promising, but the main character, Bam, is the core weakness of the series. By the end of season 2, he gets power up upon power up, but no substantive character development. The author starts to hit you over the head with philosophical strawmen to justify his characters' behaviours and poorly-foreshadowed plot points justified through awkwardly placed flashbacks. The dialogue during fights also become increasingly melodramatic.

    However, there are still some nice moments, and the art and fight scenes get better.

  1. BrandonDowntain
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    The story was good and promising in season 1, but turned out to be complete trash in season 2. The story began to have almost endless fights in season 2, even though they did nothing to advance the plot. I am not of a fan of meaningless fights that do not contribute to the story in any way. Although this was a shounen, action-adventure webtoon from the beginning, all the action lost it's meaning in season 2.

    The second problem is with the characters. All the character development stopped with Season 2, with typical cliches and tropes taking it's place, such as an over use of the power of friendship and an angelic MC who is pure and always right.

    Action for the sake of action and endless fighting along with lack of character development in season 2 ruined the webtoon. As it stands, this webtoon is now complete sh*t. It's completely retarded now with retarded characters.

  1. Smiley9471
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    As others have stated the series starts out very strong. Interesting setting, unknown motivations and strong characterisation. Add on good action and a solid pacing, then you have a great series.

    Then season 2 happens where things start getting explained and lose their allure. Characters keep getting added and split up to bog down the pacing. Then there are other things that are hard to pinpoint that just makes it a drag to get through. Still an above average work but not something to really recommend.

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