Top 10 Manhwa Like Solo Leveling – Epic Action, Dungeon Battles & Level-Ups!
Top 10 Manga Like Solo Leveling – Epic Action, Dungeon Battles & Level-Ups!
If you're a fan of Solo Leveling and are looking for similar reads packed with action, dungeon raids, leveling systems, and OP protagonists, you're in for a treat. Below are ten manga (and some manhwa/webtoons) that offer thrilling plots, intense battles, and worlds just as immersive.
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The Beginning After the End |
1. The Beginning After The End
This webcomic follows King Grey, a monarch who dies and reincarnates in a world of magic and beasts. As Arthur Leywin, he begins life anew but retains all his past life's knowledge and strength. Combining action, personal growth, and world-building, this series mirrors Solo Leveling’s OP character journey and growing power scale.
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Leveling Up , By Only Eating ! |
2. Leveling Up, By Only Eating!
In this unique story, the protagonist levels up through food. Despite being deemed useless due to a curse, he unlocks hidden power through an unusual skill. The gaming and stat system, combined with dungeon elements and action, offers a comedic yet satisfying twist for Solo Leveling fans.
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I'm the Max Level Newbie |
3. I’m the Max-Level Newbie
Kang Jinhyeok, a pro gamer, finds himself in the real version of a game he mastered. Armed with maxed-out knowledge and skills, he dominates the new world filled with towers and monsters. The concept of the protagonist being leagues above others is a direct parallel to Sung Jin-Woo’s journey.
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Dungeon Reset |
4. Dungeon Reset
After dying in a dungeon, the protagonist unexpectedly resets the dungeon’s mechanics. Using his knowledge, he manipulates the environment to survive and thrive. The clever use of game logic and progression feels reminiscent of Solo Leveling’s strategy-driven growth and creativity.
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Kill The Hero |
5. Kill the Hero
After being betrayed by a hero, the main character returns to the past with a chance to change his fate. This story is full of revenge, betrayal, and level-ups, following a dark tone similar to the latter half of Solo Leveling, with a morally grey protagonist.
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Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint |
6. Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint
The world transforms into a real-life novel that only one man has read in full. With exclusive knowledge of future events, he guides humanity’s survival while growing stronger. It blends apocalyptic survival, tactical combat, and deep lore with psychological and action-packed elements.
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Second Life Ranker |
7. Ranker Who Lives A Second Time
After discovering the truth behind his brother’s death, Yeon-woo climbs a mysterious tower filled with trials and secrets. With inherited memories and power, he rises to the top. If you liked Solo Leveling’s sense of mystery, power progression, and secret history, this is a must-read.
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Tomb Raider King |
8. Tomb Raider King
Artifacts with god-like powers start appearing in tombs, and those who claim them become all-powerful. The protagonist, once betrayed, returns to the past to rewrite his fate and become the Tomb Raider King. Expect dungeons, relics, betrayals, and a determined main character who stops at nothing.
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Murim Login |
9. Murim Login
In a world where hunters fight monsters, Jin Tae-Kyung gets stuck in a VR game set in the Murim world. His progress in the game starts affecting his real-life stats. Blending martial arts and game mechanics, it offers a refreshing hybrid setting with Solo Leveling-style growth.
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Solo Bug Player |
10. Solo Bug Player
After dying, the protagonist wakes up in a game world he’s mastered by exploiting every bug. His strategic use of hidden mechanics and knowledge makes him overpowered. It’s a smart, satisfying progression story that shares Solo Leveling’s satisfying one-vs-many dominance and secret skills.
📚 Final Thoughts
Whether you're craving more dungeon action, overpowered main characters, or clever use of game mechanics, these 10 manga and manhwa are perfect follow-ups to Solo Leveling. Each brings something unique to the table, making them essential for fans of the genre.
Which of these series have you read? Got any favorites not listed here? Let us know in the comments!
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