Summary

  • Overpowered characters like Sung Jinwoo need additional depth to maintain an engaging story.
  • The story's focus could shift elsewhere as Sung Jinwoo becomes more powerful to keep the narrative interesting.
  • To keep the storyline fresh, Solo Leveling needs to introduce new dynamics and challenges for Jinwoo.

Writing overpowered characters can be an arduous task. It's hard to keep the story dynamics engaging with the audience since they know the outcome of every fight will end with the protagonist's inevitable victory. Unfortunately, the story may soon reach that point in the anime adaptation of Solo Leveling.

While Sung Jinwoo’s initial journey involved a lot of struggle, he essentially romped his way through season 2 without too many speed bumps. In the final fight against Beru, he won this highly teased fight with little difficulty, not even having to use his shadow army to defeat the Ant King. Now that Sung Jinwoo is far and above most other characters in the Solo Leveling world in terms of strength, will the story start to become less enjoyable?

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The Story Will Need to Inject More Depth

How to Write an Overpowered Character

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Saitama looks at the viewer with an unhappy expression.

This is not a criticism of having overpowered characters in anime, per se. Overpowered characters, even main characters, can create a fun and engaging story dynamic while satisfying a wish-fulfillment aspect for power fantasy enjoyers. However, the catch with overpowered characters is that if they do not struggle externally, there often needs to be more of a focus elsewhere to keep the story engaging after they get familiar with their powers.

Characters like Saitama in One Punch Man are so strong that victory over their opponents is guaranteed. Despite this, the show can still remain engaging because the focus of the story’s conflict is found elsewhere. Saitama struggles with an internal battle to find the meaning and happiness that has been stripped away from him by his immense power. Some stories like this choose to focus more effort on other character’s struggles, shifting attention away from the overpowered main character for a time to allow conflict in the story to build up. This raises the stakes for the moment when the MC swoops in to save the day.

“Hey, I’m here to close the gate…Let me solo it.” Sung Jinwoo, completely unphased by danger at the end of season 2

Solo Leveling has attempted some of these methods to keep the story engaging, but as more characters become obsolete in power, much of the narrative weight will need to be supported by Sung Jinwoo in the future. Unfortunately, the anime adaptation seems to push aside the internal conflicts Jinwoo has, letting questions about what he is losing at the expense of his power mostly resolve themselves. His quest to save his ailing mother from mana sickness also ended rather easily, leaving his character without a clear direction aside from continually getting stronger for the sake of it.

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Solo Leveling's Way Forward

What the Later Seasons Need to Watch Out For

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The S-rank hunters, shown as Jinwoo considers going to Jeju Island. (Solo Leveling)

While there are still moments of struggle for Sung Jinwoo that can be adapted from the source material, they will come at fewer intervals for the overpowered protagonist. At the end of season 2, Jinwoo’s arc as a character has essentially ended, meaning the story must introduce a new dynamic to keep things moving.

In the manhwa, this is done by introducing bigger and bigger villains and uncovering more of the world. The anime should take advantage of the opportunity to dive deeper into worldbuilding, exploring facets briefly touched on in other adaptations to give Jinwoo something to discover and explore. In the story, Jinwoo must still discover the mystery of the system, the gates, and the other secrets of the Solo Leveling world.

The show could also try making Jinwoo struggle a bit more than he normally would, which is something that seemed to be attempted in season 2. During his fight with Beru, Jinwoo appeared to be caught off guard by his speed at one moment, needing to upgrade his fatal strike to overcome the attack. However, the effectiveness of this may be limited, especially if Jinwoo is never shown to really be defeated in any meaningful way throughout the series.

In essence, for the story to remain engaging in later seasons, more needs to be done to add additional layers to what we’ve seen so far. If something is not done, it's possible that Jinwoo merely coasting on his overpowered abilities could feel empty and repetitive, while making for a disappointing ending.

Solo Leveling can be streamed on Crunchyroll and Amazon.

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Release Date
2024 - 2025-00-00
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Tokyo MX, Gunma TV, BS11, Tochigi TV
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