Solo Leveling Ragnarok, Chapter 64
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Solo Leveling Ragnarok Chapter 64 Summary
Suho vs Thomas Andre — A Power Clash Inside the Gate
Chapter 64 opens with tension inside the Rank-S gate: Sung Suho and Thomas Andre square off as the gate’s chaos grows. Suho’s shadow aura flares while Thomas tries to match him with raw strength — the face-off shows both hunters pushing their limits as the battlefield around them breaks down.
Tiel’s Plan: Turning Thomas into a Follower
During the melee, Tiel (one of the Itarim/other-world operatives shown in preview panels) reveals her intention to manipulate the battlefield: she openly declares she will turn Thomas Andre into a Follower during the confusion inside the Gate. That line sets the tone — the chapter makes clear that foes are now using conversion/domination tactics, not just brute force.
Glacier-style Dungeon Chaos — Shadows vs Living Counterparts
The Gate’s interior behaves like a corrupted, glacier-type dungeon: thorn walls and shifting terrain repeatedly collapse and reform, creating environmental pressure that splits teams and isolates fighters. Suho’s summoned Shadow Lancers clash with living counterparts (armored fighters in the gate), producing savage close-quarters combat and tactical confusion. The visuals emphasize the disorienting, battlefield-scale nature of the fight.
Suho’s Inner Conflict & Strategic Choice
Beyond flashy fights, Chapter 64 gives Suho an emotional beat: he wrestles with responsibility. Empowering others (through shadow-forged gear and Followers) has consequences — Suho momentarily hesitates about whether to risk others to achieve the objective, showing leadership pressure rather than solo showboating. That internal note is woven through the panels as he directs his shadows to protect specific allies.
Cliffhanger Setup : Gate Escalation and Wider Consequences
The chapter closes on escalation: Tiel’s machinations and the Gate’s destabilization suggest a larger consequence — rank-S portals are now sites where conversion and inter-universal attention (Itarim watchers) can change the balance of power. The final frames leave Suho and his squad in a precarious position, with the hint that the Itarim (or their agents) are actively manipulating outcomes beyond mere monsters.












