Dec 2, 2025
This is going to be a short review.
To put it simply, it's good. The best part is how well the author balances the "training" moments, the "pure slice of life/filler" parts, and the moments that focus on advancing the story.
- Reading through it, you might feel a bit bored during the training parts where the protagonist is just getting stronger without any story-related events. But the author always follows up with a story arc, and obviously adds in some character development moments along the way.
- The art is good and consistent. Some manhwa only have good drawings in the "important" moments, but that's not the
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case with Dungeon Reset. The only downside is that there isn't a "peculiar" art style that makes you say, "Ah, that's Dungeon Reset." But that's really not a bad thing (at least not for me).
- One big point is the characters. There aren't many memorable secondary characters—only three or four, which isn't a lot for a story with over 262 chapters. Even the main character isn't super unique, but they're not terrible either.
In the end, I can say this is one of the best manhwa out there, so it's absolutely worth your time.
Now that the story is finished, the ending is solid. Some parts feel slightly rushed, but it seems intentional: the author clearly leaves the door open for a future work set in the same world, or even a direct continuation. Because of that, a few moments in the final chapters feel streamlined, as if the author is keeping space for another project connected to this universe. Nonetheless, as a conclusion, it works well.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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