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SSS-Class Sui**de Hunter
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Rating(4.4 / 5.0, 1075 votes)
5 | 73% (789 votes) |
4 | 10% (108 votes) |
3 | 6% (67 votes) |
2 | 5% (49 votes) |
1 | 6% (62 votes) |
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2018
Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
400 Chapters (Completed)
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Completely Translated
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Release Frequency
Every 0.2 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #119Monthly Rank: #85
All Time Rank: #171
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On 18366 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #141
All Time Rank: #44
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.I want an S-Rank skill too! I want it so badly, I would even die for it!
[You have awakened an S-Rank skill.] [But it only works when you die.]Eh !? WHAT IS THE POINT OF GETTING ONE IF I DIE !?
Associated Names
One entry per lineSSS-Class Hunter who Dies to Live
SSS-Class Revival Hunter
SSS-Class Suicide Hunter
SSSCSH
SSS급 자살헌터
SSS급 죽어야 사는 헌터
SSS-Class Revival Hunter
SSS-Class Suicide Hunter
SSSCSH
SSS급 자살헌터
SSS급 죽어야 사는 헌터
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YES. I have been reading this novel in Korean for AGES and trust me when I tell you that this novel is top-tier.
The MC starts out with a horrible personality so the start might be a turn-off for the most of you reading this. BUT like Overgeared, he gets a better personality only he improves at a much rapid pace than Grid (Also a great novel by the way, try reading it).
This MC does have a cheat skill combination but it's not like other novels where the MC's just use it to dominate everyone, he uses it to create a scenario where it results in something everyone is happy and well. I can see alot of people saying that the novel might be boring because we basically know that the MC is going to survive. This isn't the main focus of the novel. Instead, the MC as I mentioned above, trys his very best to create a scenario where everyone can be happy. And THAT is what makes this novel so good. I recommend you read it and just endure the first few chapters.
really wanted to give it a 2, but I enjoyed the few chapters I read. Its pretty much shlock. revently updated review - author is f*cking insane, the universe is bending over backwards to make everything possible, even if it makes no sense, so the main character can act like he is winning via his su*cide super powers. There is no longer a coherent basis for time or consequences.
Nothing particularly innovative and pretty iffy world-building, but the character development is where it shines. As this is an early review, I'm assuming the world-building improves. 4 out of 5 stars. PREMISE
An obsessive, despairing Korean man Kim Gong-ja is awarded a copy-skill with unreasonable limitations. Through a series of odd circumstances, he is able to regress into the past and seek to right wrongs, while attempting to break out of the dungeon and find new purpose in his life. COMMENTS (1) Nothing particularly new
- "GroundHog Day" (1993 rom-com about a man who relives the same day over and over again)
- "All You Need is Kill" (2004 classic JP sci-fi novel about repeating your life over and over again, but with an edgy military setting)
- "Edge of Tomorrow" (2014, Tom Cruise movie adaptation of "All You Need is Kill", with slight comedic undertones)
- "The Tutorial is Too Hard" (2016, dungeon monsters/NPCs with intelligence, personalities and backstories) This novel (2018) clearly took on inspirations from all of these, which isn't a bad thing as long as it's well put together. (2) MC development seems reasonable
MC Kim Gong-ja is an intense despairing man and it's hard to connect with the MC in the initial chapters. He is extremely jelly of successful hunters to the point of being pathological. The author tends to write in achronological order so it takes awhile to figure things out. Once you do, the MC's personality seems relatively cohesive and you can look past his insane behavior (which seems to be a major gripe from the more negative reviews). Much better Reverend Insanity. Post chapter 20, we learn that
quite a number of Tower migrants are likely Earth refugees/thrillseekers/abandoned populace
Author doesn't bother describing how the Tower functions or people came to be.
Although there are hints that there might be more detail in later chapters, it doesn't appear as if the author has any real intention to flesh it out entirely. How the Tower governance, economy, social aspects actually work is a complete black box, and readers are supposed to fill in the blanks with their imagination.
-A functional economy, including cafes, smartphones, liberal news media, etc just exists. Readers are supposed to accept it all just worked out. There's a megacity in the 1st Floor, just because. You'd think a more reasonable scenario is a decent into anarchy/monarchy/feudalism given that there's no way for anyone to leave the Tower (entirely separated from Earth).
-The economy is singlehandedly supported with external dimension (Earth) assistance, with 1 single trader.
-Every human/non-human dimension has their own Tower, but the dimensions don't mix. Yet somehow MC's ghost companion (who doesn't appear to be human or from the same human dimension) is somehow able to mix with MC's human towers. This inconsistency seems odd, unsure if it'll be retconned or explained.
-Tower hunters levels up somehow after killing enough opponents, we're not sure how that works. There are level grades F-A, no idea how that works. The character sheet is laughably simplistic, no stats, nada.