Was the solo alignment for the party function?

Summary

  • Jin-Woo used a party system with Esil Radiru, a function of sharing experiences Solo alignment.

  • Fans think that the party system has unused potential, perhaps affects other hunters.

  • Eventually, Solo alignment It seems to forget the party system after originally introduced and used it.

System in Solo alignment It is designed with reliable features that control Jin-Woo growth when it increases and ensures its survival at all costs. One of these features, among other things, is the function of a party that appears as a challenge during the return to Demon Castle Story Story Arch of the series. Jin-Woo used a party system but yes Solo alignment Finally forget this feature?

The party's function is just one of the many system mechanics similar to video games along with Daily Quest, Inventory and in the game. It has great potential for growth, not only for yin-woo, but also for other hunters, thanks to its advantages. However, as the conspiracy thickens, it seems that Jin-Woo will forget the function after its use only once.

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This article contains spoilers from Solo alignment and Solo equalization: Ragnarok Webtoons.

How does the party system work?

It's all about sharing experiences

  • Jin-Woo uses a party with Esil Radiru.

  • The party's system is a function sharing feature.

Party system in Solo alignment He is first introduced during the return to the Arch Demon Castle Story, while Sung Jin-Woo added to his side of Esil Radiro. Since Jin-Woo needs Esil as a guide to obtain entry passages for higher tower floors, the party system allows him to access the movement circles with it. The disadvantage, at least from the point of view of yin-woo, is the risk of losing experience, while at a party with her.

“You attacked my soldiers and now you ask for forgiveness?”-Sung Jin-Woo, Esil Radiru

As it turned out, the party's system is similar to the ordinary party system in the video game, which allows members to share experience with points based on their individual contributions. If Esil participated in the battle, the experiential points would be appropriately divided, which is not ideal for a yin-woo that pursues the levels as quickly as possible. Fortunately, Jin-Woo easily avoids this disadvantage by thoroughly instruction of Esil to stay off the road and ensure that he gains all his experience for himself.

Party's potential

What, what if

Jinwoo bored and reading
Solo equalizing animation partners

  • Fans think the party is a missed opportunity.

  • Others believe that the system has poor intentions behind the party's function.

In addition to the system of the system, it is well known that the parties also exist in the real world. For each gate, strike teams consist of different hunters as members of the party and cooperate on survival against magical animals lurking inside. Although they do not receive experience or level of level through the system, they gain combat experience in real life that they can use at the next raids.

Many fans still think that many hunters could become a significantly stronger if the party system was more used. For example, if Jin-Woo said goodbye to Jin-Ho, the tanker could increase strongly enough to lift from D to at least A-rank status. He could also cooperate with S-RAK Korean hunters, although it would come with a high risk because the system information would be revealed.

I am sure that the party system in the original system created by the architect was a bait. In fact, it would not reduce the Allies to strengthen, but would just punish Jin Woo for fighting others on his way to be a monarch.

Although this feature would be incredibly effective, most fans speculate that it is only available at a demon Castle and does not work in the real world, which could explain why Esil was able to commune with Jin-Woo. Others believe that the party system was only a bait designed by the architect of the system to see if Jin-Woo could actually commit himself to his role as a single player of the system. If Jin-Woo ever tried to use this feature with other hunters, it is possible that the architect would punish him in an unimaginable manner through the system.

So did he forget the solo alignment on the party system?

It was mentioned only once

Solo equalization yin woo life before waking up hunter
Solo equalizing animation partners

In many ways it is fair to say that Solo alignment He forgets the function of the party system after being introduced and used just once Sung Jin-Woo. At the end of the webtoon, this feature is left completely forgotten, despite its huge potential that feels like a missed opportunity for many hunters who could use it to strengthen.

Perhaps one of the main reasons why this function has not been explored further is the narrative focus on the Jin-Woo personal path. The name of the series emphasizes individual strength, so it would be somewhat ironic to dive deeper into the party system. Another reason could be the limited meaning of the function, because Jin-Woo is basically an army for one person who can do anything alone without the need for a balanced team. In addition, it would take so much time for the author to create the roles of Jin-Woo members.

“I want to borrow it for a while.”-Jin-Woo, Father Esil Radir

With them-Woo destroy the system at the end, there was no way to re-introduce the function of the party system, at least not only then Solo equalization: Ragnarok was running. For those who still want to see the party system in the game, Solo equalization: Ragnarok It offers a chance to witness how Jin-Woo uses this feature in the new system, which he designed, and potentially gives fans a deeper understanding of his full potential.


Solo Leveling TV Series poster

Solo alignment

Release date

January 7, 2024

Directors

Shunsuke Nakashige


  • Cast of a surrogate symbol

    Ban Taito

    Shun Mizushino (Voice)

  • Cast of a surrogate symbol

    Genta Nakamura

    Kenta Morobishi (voice)



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