
I fell in love not for the story (sorta for it, i just liek psycho characters)but cause I'm a sucker for hot characters and older artstyle was more my type, this one just don't scratch that itch. and I was hyped too. I only got through to reading half way before I couldn't stand it :(
it's not a bad art style, it's just after reading something that you liked the artsyle for only to see it downgrade ruins it, now if it started with that artstyle that'd be different.
to me this is like when artists change the main characters hair like they got a "haircut" and the hairstyle is absolute crap. that's what this feels like rn

take solo leveling for example. especially with anime adaption, people were VERY hard on how specific they wanted the artstyle, because it was well received. if they changed the Mangas art midway through not only would they probably receive a lot of hate it probably wouldn't have stayed as popular.
at this rate start from the beginning and start over with that artstyle. (keep this version out though cause, I gotta look at it beauty once in a while lol) can't just create a masterpiece and then expect people to receive it well and just continue reading. (I have read a manage where they did this, not only is it easier to adjust to rereading, but artist do things differently and the story can change a bit cause of that)

no like actually, this is literally NOTHING like solo leveling. no undead, no portals, solo leveling doesn't go into myths and legends (this has plenty of that) tomb and relics. so what if it's "game" concept, plenty of those before solo leveling. that's literally the only similarity besides mc having black hair its art style ain't similar either.
no but seriously. why is this being compared i don't understand? it's misleading yall. I didn't come here cause of that though, read this before solo leveling. but genuinely so confused
This manga itself the the definition of "confuse yourself to confuse the enemy" we the readers, are the enemy.
It's honestly not that confusing. The only real "confusion" comes from trying to merge fantasy magic with actual scientific theory. Which be definition doesn't work. If something was scientific, it wouldn't be magic anymore. But the author is still doing a decent job at it.
(For reference, the scientific theories used are general relativity, the standard model of physics, quantum theory, and the as of yet unproven string theory.)
I agree with this