The second season ofSolo Levelingmarks a solid anime start in the new year and is one of the most popular titles of the current winter season. In addition to the gripping plot around the protagonist Jin-Woo, the reason for this should be the proximity to video games, which ensures an exciting world building. It is all the better if individual elements fit seamlessly into the world of Solo Leveling.
Attention, spoiler risk!In the following sections we take up different moments from the first anime relay of Solo Leveling and the first episode of the second season to illustrate.
The UI changes several times in Solo Leveling
Have you already noticed that the UI (English for user interface, in German user interface) from Jin-Woo has already changed in the anime? The X-user @solololevelingguy has not escaped, as the following tweet proves:
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This change is available in the anime:When Jin-Woo briefly survived the events of the double dungeon, a message tells him that he was chosen by the system. This message is projected via a black UI with a blue font (anime) or over a blue UI with white writing (manhwa).
However, Jin-Woo does not accompany this design until the end of his journey, but changes as soon as he takes the class change to the Necromancer. Here the anime and manhwa differ from each other. While the UI gets a purple paint in the anime, it is simply black in the manhwa with yellow script.
Attention, spoiler risk for anime viewers!In the next two sections we present a design change that has previously only occurred in the ManHWA.
So far, this change has only been available in the manhwa:In fact, there is also a third UI change that has not yet occurred in the anime. After Jin-Woo loses the three monarchs and as a result, his UI becomes significantly more elegant, which supports the golden color of the design.
This fits the fact that, after his apparent defeat, he becomes the new shadow monarch.
The changes are no coincidence
Due to the fact that the UI changes in important moments in Jin-Woo's history, the change should not be accidental-especially because behind the creation of a fictional work, there are people who consciously make these changes. Logo!
Jin-Woo's UI changes as soon as it changes his class or gains a lot of power. It is noteworthy that the designs from Anime and Manhwa differ from each other. That is why we are already excited to see how the third UI is implemented in anime.
Until then, it is time to continue to track the new season in which Jin-Woo has been getting stronger since his class change.