brings the incredibly popular series to the world of mobile gaming. Sung Jinwoo's journey as a Hunter with the Korean Hunter Association becomes more immersive than ever. As the only Hunter with the ability to level up, thanks to the System, it's up to Jinwoo to deal with the most dangerous enemies and build his strength, as well as gather other Hunters as allies on his team.
is based on the series originally created as a Korean web novel. The web novel was then adapted into a comic series on Webtoon, which then received an anime adaptation. With such a wealth of content preceding the mobile game, starting the game without going through the content first could feel overwhelming. However, Hunters who haven't gone through any of the original content shouldn't be afraid of giving the game a try if they think it looks fun.
Solo Leveling: ARISE features a slew of familiar gacha game mechanics, but knowing what to focus on can improve your experience dramatically.
It seems that Netmarble took into consideration that might reach people who are unfamiliar with the source content through ads, word of mouth, and simply browsing the app store. As such, tutorial covers the information required to understand the world in which the game is set and why Sung Jinwoo ends up with more power than other Hunters. With this setup, the biggest downside to not being familiar with the source content is not knowing the characters available for summoning in to join Jinwoo's team.
There are many different ways to pull in Solo Leveling: ARISE, but Special Summons has got a lot of people confused, and for good reason.
Although knowledge of the source content isn't required for the mobile game, enjoying is enough of a reason for Hunters to check out the comics or anime if they haven't already. Between the game, comics, and anime, there's no shortage of content that can help pass the time. But be careful; the gacha style used for summoning Hunters can easily become addicting, especially when
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