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Dec 4, 5:59 AM
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I just watched Tower of God Season 1, and I think it’s incredibly good. Starting with the art style, it’s impressive. I really liked the clean, simple lines and colors, along with the character design. Their outfits are neat, memorable, and, most importantly not too flashy.

The setting is simple and doesn’t overwhelm you with too much information at once. The Tower that grants you anything once you achieve it really drew me into the story, especially when the main character’s motivation is pure and unwavering. Most of the characters’ personalities are distinct and well-developed. The plot twists are what make Season 1 a masterpiece.

However, Season 2 is a whole different situation. I personally dislike most Korean manhua and anime series because what I often see are those invincible protagonist type shits. For example, in the second or third episode, the so-called "Shinsu test" just turns your Shinsu power into points. It’s very unnecessary, and in my opinion, it’s shitty af because I feel like the test is just there to show off Yoru’s power. There’s no need for that. The first season did well in showing his potential without overdoing it. I think the people who add these things into their stories are sad and pathetic because, honestly, they probably just want to feel special but can’t, so they project that onto their manhua characters.

In some Korean TV shows I’ve seen, rich kids bully poor kids over living in small houses or not having nice things. Maybe that’s why a lot of Korean manhua characters suddenly become god-like—they’re trying to live out some fantasy. It is just sad.

Anyway, Season 2 is a mess. The setting gets all stirred around and not making sense. First, most of the people were selected because they have potential or are already strong. Even the second test was so hard that half of them got eliminated or even killed. But then on the 21st floor, you’ve got people who don’t even seem to have the capability to be selected.

The most obvious issue is why there are houses for permanent living on the 21st floor. That doesn’t make sense at all. Aren’t places for normal people to live supposed to be in the lower areas? And if you’re eliminated, aren’t you supposed to get kicked out of the Tower? So why can they just keep challenging the same floor even after being eliminated? It’s so inconsistent.

Also, I hate how the architecture style suddenly changes to Korean low-end buildings. Couldn’t they have kept the same style as Season 1? The futuristic style was cool, and I think most people wouldn’t want to see ghetto-looking stuff, especially on a challenge floor. Why do Korean manhua artists always bring their real-life experiences into the stories? Like I genuinely don’t gaf about how their lives are going.

I also hate the new character designs. The artist probably tried to make the characters look unique but failed completely. They look like those RPG characters you create by hitting randomize, they look weird af.

The most unforgivable thing is those random abilities that show up. Like the little floating wing above the guy’s right shoulder. Even the administrators don’t have abilities like that. Isn’t the combat system supposed to be based on weapons and Shinsu? So where the hell did all these random abilities come from?

I’m so disappointed. I thought Season 2 would be good, or at least not bad. But I feel like I was betrayed. The random crap the artist added makes me want to cry. If they just didn’t include all that stuff, it could’ve been perfect.
Dec 4, 7:35 AM
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cheesegrater01 said:
I just watched Tower of God Season 1, and I think it’s incredibly good. Starting with the art style, it’s impressive. I really liked the clean, simple lines and colors, along with the character design. Their outfits are neat, memorable, and, most importantly not too flashy.

The setting is simple and doesn’t overwhelm you with too much information at once. The Tower that grants you anything once you achieve it really drew me into the story, especially when the main character’s motivation is pure and unwavering. Most of the characters’ personalities are distinct and well-developed. The plot twists are what make Season 1 a masterpiece.

However, Season 2 is a whole different situation. I personally dislike most Korean manhua and anime series because what I often see are those invincible protagonist type shits. For example, in the second or third episode, the so-called "Shinsu test" just turns your Shinsu power into points. It’s very unnecessary, and in my opinion, it’s shitty af because I feel like the test is just there to show off Yoru’s power. There’s no need for that. The first season did well in showing his potential without overdoing it. I think the people who add these things into their stories are sad and pathetic because, honestly, they probably just want to feel special but can’t, so they project that onto their manhua characters.

In some Korean TV shows I’ve seen, rich kids bully poor kids over living in small houses or not having nice things. Maybe that’s why a lot of Korean manhua characters suddenly become god-like—they’re trying to live out some fantasy. It is just sad.

Anyway, Season 2 is a mess. The setting gets all stirred around and not making sense. First, most of the people were selected because they have potential or are already strong. Even the second test was so hard that half of them got eliminated or even killed. But then on the 21st floor, you’ve got people who don’t even seem to have the capability to be selected.

The most obvious issue is why there are houses for permanent living on the 21st floor. That doesn’t make sense at all. Aren’t places for normal people to live supposed to be in the lower areas? And if you’re eliminated, aren’t you supposed to get kicked out of the Tower? So why can they just keep challenging the same floor even after being eliminated? It’s so inconsistent.

Also, I hate how the architecture style suddenly changes to Korean low-end buildings. Couldn’t they have kept the same style as Season 1? The futuristic style was cool, and I think most people wouldn’t want to see ghetto-looking stuff, especially on a challenge floor. Why do Korean manhua artists always bring their real-life experiences into the stories? Like I genuinely don’t gaf about how their lives are going.

I also hate the new character designs. The artist probably tried to make the characters look unique but failed completely. They look like those RPG characters you create by hitting randomize, they look weird af.

The most unforgivable thing is those random abilities that show up. Like the little floating wing above the guy’s right shoulder. Even the administrators don’t have abilities like that. Isn’t the combat system supposed to be based on weapons and Shinsu? So where the hell did all these random abilities come from?

I’m so disappointed. I thought Season 2 would be good, or at least not bad. But I feel like I was betrayed. The random crap the artist added makes me want to cry. If they just didn’t include all that stuff, it could’ve been perfect.

is this your opinion on tower of god or the story of tower of god 😑
Dec 4, 8:27 AM
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I agree with most of that, and just dropped it last night:/

Was trying to keep powering through, as people were saying how good the workshop battle arc is…but it isn’t so far and I just don’t care enough to find out. A shame as I really liked the first season, but maybe if I hear good things down the line I’ll give it another try
Dec 4, 8:32 AM
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I'm glad I'm not as disappointed as most people on this site, I never thought TOG was good. To this day I think the first season was average and after that first season it only got worse, what was already bad. But I understand your opinion, I respect and agree with what you said regarding the second season. Random skills are one of the things that existed since the first season, The truth is that the anime only explains the history of the tower, the powers are explained in a shallow way and are difficult to understand from the beginning. Now the worst thing about the second one is the animation and the cast/story, because everything gets messed up, the characters' motivations and the "construction" of the story move away from the mystical concept used in the first season to a concept of "I must ally myself with others and move on to the next level", in other words, everything becomes superficial and confusing. But the truth that no one wants to accept is that the first season also had several mistakes such as: fast direction (pace), lack of explanations of the powers and why they exist, it was also necessary to explain the dominance in the tower and the hierarchy, the only thing that the first season managed to do well was just the mystical atmosphere and the initial concept of achieving your goals through an adventure "climbing" the tower.

But I still understand your points made here, but the truth is that from the very beginning, TOG was never really good enough to carry out your initial concepts of mysticism and explanations onwards. In my opinion, after reading yours, I think TOG has always had problems(rhythm, explanations of powers and families, the hierarchy and the tower system in depth, character development in a consistent way, as they were almost left aside always after its first appearance).The second season is just a worsening of what was already not so good. That is the truth, no matter what many say otherwise.

Many overestimate everything about TOG, and I mean everything.
utopia-Dec 4, 8:35 AM
Dec 4, 12:57 PM
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I think unfortunately Tower of God is one of those shows with an interesting setup but the more you find out about it, the less sense it seems to make.

I poked around the Wiki a little to answer similar questions and what I found out was that as well as being divided into floors, the Tower is divided into three zones: the Inner Tower where the tests happen, the Middle Tower which is a mostly empty zone that allows travel between the floors and the Outer Tower where the vast majority of people live. But being born on a particular floor doesn't confer any advantage - to climb the Tower, everyone has to enter the Inner Tower on the 2nd Floor and take the tests.

My pet peeve concerns what the pass rate of the tests must be. We know that the 2nd Floor has a pass rate of at most 50%, and that's if everyone who survives the initial free-for-all goes on to pass every other test on the 2nd Floor. Presumably the other floors must be a lot more forgiving than that because when you consider how many floors there are, you need a pretty high average pass rate for it not to take a completely absurd number of Regulars to get a single Ranker.

For example, if the average pass rate for all floors is 80% - which means the vast majority of people who reach a given floor pass all the tests on that floor - you would expect to get 1 Ranker for every 8 trillion Regulars who enter the Tower (and presumably Regulars represent a small fraction of the population, so the actual population of the Tower would be much higher than that).

If the pass rate was as low as 25% then you end up with every Ranker representing a number of Regulars that is similar to the number of protons in our universe. So either the population of the universe of the Tower is unimaginably massive (and you have to wonder how they can possibly test that many Regulars in a reasonable timeframe since the Rankers are the ones administering the tests in the first place and they are a vanishingly small fraction of the population) or the pass rate for the tests is very high, which seems counterintuitive given some of the tests we actually see being administered.
Dec 4, 1:59 PM
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When i tried to calculate it i put (1 x 80%)^(100) i got 1 out of 4,9 billion people.
(Thats with the pass rate of 80%)
But if the passrate is 50% i get 1 out of 1 200 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000.
(1 out of 1 Decillion)
If the passrate is 25%, its 60 zeros.
Dec 4, 3:24 PM
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Wow. Paragraphs.
Dec 4, 7:19 PM
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My opinion on the whole series:
Its awesome.
Dec 5, 5:43 AM
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utopia- said:
I'm glad I'm not as disappointed as most people on this site, I never thought TOG was good. To this day I think the first season was average and after that first season it only got worse, what was already bad. But I understand your opinion, I respect and agree with what you said regarding the second season. Random skills are one of the things that existed since the first season, The truth is that the anime only explains the history of the tower, the powers are explained in a shallow way and are difficult to understand from the beginning. Now the worst thing about the second one is the animation and the cast/story, because everything gets messed up, the characters' motivations and the "construction" of the story move away from the mystical concept used in the first season to a concept of "I must ally myself with others and move on to the next level", in other words, everything becomes superficial and confusing. But the truth that no one wants to accept is that the first season also had several mistakes such as: fast direction (pace), lack of explanations of the powers and why they exist, it was also necessary to explain the dominance in the tower and the hierarchy, the only thing that the first season managed to do well was just the mystical atmosphere and the initial concept of achieving your goals through an adventure "climbing" the tower.

But I still understand your points made here, but the truth is that from the very beginning, TOG was never really good enough to carry out your initial concepts of mysticism and explanations onwards. In my opinion, after reading yours, I think TOG has always had problems(rhythm, explanations of powers and families, the hierarchy and the tower system in depth, character development in a consistent way, as they were almost left aside always after its first appearance).The second season is just a worsening of what was already not so good. That is the truth, no matter what many say otherwise.

Many overestimate everything about TOG, and I mean everything.

Exactly. Also never understood why people praised first season so much. Yes, it was better, but it had the same problems. These problems were just smoothed out by the writers of anime adaptation. They had courage to get rid of unnecessary stuff and keep the most important things and make it work as a story. But in second season they decided to adapt faithfully and problems of the source material became more apparent.
Dec 5, 11:05 AM
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Reply to donslockz
utopia- said:
I'm glad I'm not as disappointed as most people on this site, I never thought TOG was good. To this day I think the first season was average and after that first season it only got worse, what was already bad. But I understand your opinion, I respect and agree with what you said regarding the second season. Random skills are one of the things that existed since the first season, The truth is that the anime only explains the history of the tower, the powers are explained in a shallow way and are difficult to understand from the beginning. Now the worst thing about the second one is the animation and the cast/story, because everything gets messed up, the characters' motivations and the "construction" of the story move away from the mystical concept used in the first season to a concept of "I must ally myself with others and move on to the next level", in other words, everything becomes superficial and confusing. But the truth that no one wants to accept is that the first season also had several mistakes such as: fast direction (pace), lack of explanations of the powers and why they exist, it was also necessary to explain the dominance in the tower and the hierarchy, the only thing that the first season managed to do well was just the mystical atmosphere and the initial concept of achieving your goals through an adventure "climbing" the tower.

But I still understand your points made here, but the truth is that from the very beginning, TOG was never really good enough to carry out your initial concepts of mysticism and explanations onwards. In my opinion, after reading yours, I think TOG has always had problems(rhythm, explanations of powers and families, the hierarchy and the tower system in depth, character development in a consistent way, as they were almost left aside always after its first appearance).The second season is just a worsening of what was already not so good. That is the truth, no matter what many say otherwise.

Many overestimate everything about TOG, and I mean everything.

Exactly. Also never understood why people praised first season so much. Yes, it was better, but it had the same problems. These problems were just smoothed out by the writers of anime adaptation. They had courage to get rid of unnecessary stuff and keep the most important things and make it work as a story. But in second season they decided to adapt faithfully and problems of the source material became more apparent.
@donslockz Exactly. They should just stop or start adapting everything from the beginning, because the first season was already a complete mess. The second is just a worsening, with bad animation and confusing plot due to the first season
Dec 5, 3:56 PM
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Also I read on the Wiki that you only get permanently banned from the Tower if you fail before reaching the 20th Floor. If you reach the 20th Floor you earn certain privileges, one of which is the right to retake tests.
Dec 17, 3:14 PM
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im only watching because im amazed and dazzled to how someone made such a bad and incoherent anime, after so much hype it had.

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