Infinite Leveling Murim isn't your average martial arts comic. It blends old-school Murim vibes with RPG-style leveling in a way that makes every chapter feel like progress in a game. You’re not just watching a story you’re tracking growth, grinding power, and seeing someone fight through the dirt to reach the top.
The main character, Yuseong Dan, isn’t born strong. He starts off weak and nearly useless. But the twist? Every time he dies, he keeps his progress. Imagine playing a game where you respawn stronger after each death. That’s the hook.
It’s not just about battles, though. The world feels alive. You’ve got clans, sects, shady elders, political games, and codes of honor. It's a full Murim world, not just a setting for fights.
The action is smart too. Yuseong wins with brains, not brute force. He uses terrain, tricks, and tactics. Every win feels earned, every loss teaches him something. If you like your fights with strategy instead of shouting, this hits the spot.
The system stats, quests, upgrades fits naturally into the story. You don’t get pulled out of the world by clunky mechanics. Everything flows.
If you’re into power fantasies but tired of overpowered main characters with no struggle, give this a read. Infinite Leveling Murim respects the grind and you’ll respect Yuseong for grinding it out.