
The third installment of the Solo Leveling webtoon by writer Chu-Gong and artist Dubu, part of the D-Rank Dungeon Arc, with a summary not yet documented on the source.
This forty-four page chapter falls within the D-Rank Dungeon Arc of the Solo Leveling webtoon. A detailed plot recap has not been recorded in the source material, which leaves the section marked as pending.
Specific story beats are not yet listed for this chapter. It follows Chapter 2 and leads into Chapter 4 in the early run of the series.

The internet found an infinite money glitch. So did Yamcha. A smooth R&B track about the easiest money in the Dragon Ball world and the one man who keeps paying for it....

The transformation everyone knows, the follow-up question nobody would touch. Why we made a smooth R&B track about the golden glow Dragon Ball never talks about....
Chapter 3 is part of the D-Rank Dungeon Arc of the Solo Leveling webtoon. It was written by Chu-Gong and illustrated by Dubu.
Chapter 3 was released on March 5th, 2018 and appears in Volume 1 of the Solo Leveling webtoon. It runs forty-four pages.
Chapter 3 of Solo Leveling was adapted into Episode 1 of the anime. It sits in the early run of the series, following Chapter 2 and leading into Chapter 4.
Chapter 3 of Solo Leveling is forty-four pages long. It is collected in Volume 1 within the D-Rank Dungeon Arc.
A detailed plot recap for Chapter 3 has not been recorded in the source material, which leaves the summary marked as pending and the source page flagged as a stub. The chapter follows Chapter 2 and leads into Chapter 4.
Looking for more on Chapter 3? The Solo Leveling Wiki on Fandom has a dedicated page with community notes.
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