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Solo Levelingis a tale of the rise of a character from the deepest part of the abyss to the epitome of the world. It is a journey of power leveling and watching as the protagonist, Sung Jinwoo, obliterates all the obstacles in his path and gets stronger and stronger.

Sung Jinwoo from Solo Leveling.

The narrative is simple and fast-paced, and the attraction of a character like Sung Jinwoo is undeniably powerful. However, it is not wrong to say that although he did have the protagonist-like qualities of determination and courage, he would not have been what he is without his system.

There is one character in the series who is a natural bad*ss and an aura farmer, captivating the audience and making them go ‘damn’ every time he makes an appearance. This character is the one who was the Chief Inspector of the Hunters Association’s Surveillance Team and ascended to be the Chairman of the Korean Hunter Association, succeeding Go Gun Hee. He is Woo Jinchul.

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Woo Jinchul: The true definition of a selfless Hunter

While hisrise from the weakest hunter to the level of a Shadow Monarchis legendary, his growth is largely due to the System. It granted him overwhelming and timely advantages.

On the other hand, there are characters like Woo Jinchul, who have navigated the world by themselves, slowly climbing to the peak of the Hunters.

Anime Turned ‘Solo Leveling’s’ Biggest Weakness into Its Most Prominent Strength

Woo Jinchul does not have quests or rewards; he operates purely on skill, experience, and resilience. As an elite hunter and a dedicated leader, he embodies true strength and sacrificial spirit, along with an aura that radiates confidence, pride, and power.

Woo Jinchul is definitely one of themost underrated and overlooked characters inSolo Leveling, especially in the anime. This happens even though he represents everything a true hunter should be like.

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Anime Turned ‘Solo Leveling’s’ Biggest Weakness into Its Most Prominent Strength

Unlike Jinwoo, whose power skyrockets through the System, Woo Jinchul only had hard work and dedication. As an A-rank hunter, it cannot be said that he was given the best gifts either, yet he rose to the position of Chief Inspector and later the Chairman of the Korean Hunters Association.

Why Jinwoo isn’t the only one who deserves recognition

Woo Jinchul could have joined any guild with his expertise and talents, yet he chose to place himself in some of the riskiest areas not for fame or luxury but to ensure the safety and order of Korea’s hunter society.

Woo Jinchul is a man of responsibility, and he takes care of his people. His role as the Chief Inspector puts him at the forefront of hunter politics in the Korean Association.

Pressure? What Pressure?: One Piece Is Still Miles Ahead of Solo Leveling Despite 6 Months Break and No Animation Can Beat That

He takes charge in both dangerous situations and seemingly out-of-control meetings, keeps the rogue hunters in check, and monitors some of the biggest threats to their nation.

Pressure? What Pressure?: One Piece Is Still Miles Ahead of Solo Leveling Despite 6 Months Break and No Animation Can Beat That

He is also one of the few who recognizes Jinwoo’s potential early on, treating him with respect rather than envy or spite.Woo Jinchul is one of the few who was respected by Sung Jinwooas he desperately tried to help Jinwoo ascend to a higher level.

Woo Jinchul only wished that Jinwoo could bear the burden of protecting the people as well, which is why he deserves the spot for the best bad*ss.

Solo Levelingis available to watch on Crunchyroll.

Chandra Shekhar

Anime Writer

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Chandra Shekhar is an Anime Writer at FandomWire with over 800 published articles under his belt. A law student by training but a storyteller at heart, he blends his sharp analysis with a deep love for all things anime. From the old-school Yu Yu Hakusho to the eldritch horrors of Lord of the Mysteries, his knowledge spans decades and genres. When he’s not writing, he’s likely buried in webnovels, silently hoping his favorite ones get the anime adaptation they deserve.

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