What Is The Reading Order For King Avatar Chapters And Volumes?

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The reading order for 'The King's Avatar' can be a bit of a puzzle since it's grown across webnovel chapters, physical volumes, and even a manhua adaptation. If you want to follow the main narrative from the start, the most straightforward path is to begin with the original webnovel. That story unfolds chronologically across its 1,728 chapters on sites like Webnovel. You read from Chapter 1 all the way through to the end, and that's the complete journey of Ye Xiu's return to the pro scene and Team Happy's rise.

Where it gets interesting is with the published volumes. The physical books, often translated as 'The King's Avatar', repackage those webnovel chapters into numbered volumes. So, you'd simply start with Volume 1 and proceed numerically. The manhua and the fantastic live-action drama, 'The King's Avatar', are adaptations that cover major arcs but naturally condense and sometimes reorder events for their medium. They're fantastic companions, but for the full, unabridged detail and internal monologue that makes the gaming strategies so brilliant, the webnovel or its volume equivalents are the definitive source.

I'd recommend sticking to the core novel sequence first to avoid spoilers and to fully appreciate the character development and intricate esports world-building. The adaptations shine brightest when you already know the beats and can enjoy their visual or dramatic interpretation. The sheer length of the story means you'll be living in that universe for a good while, watching the relationships and battles evolve chapter by satisfying chapter.
2026-07-11 02:15:48
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5 Answers2026-07-10 02:15:47
The main thing you need to know is there's a 'core' novel called 'The King's Avatar' (sometimes 'Quan Zhi Gao Shou'), which is the original web serial by Butterfly Blue. That's the one you start with, no question. It follows Ye Xiu getting kicked from his pro team and starting over from scratch on a new server. After that, it gets a bit messy because there are prequel stories published later that dive into his early career. I'd recommend reading the core novel first, all 1728 chapters (yes, it's a commitment). Once you're completely done, then you can circle back to 'The King's Avatar: For the Glory', which is the prequel covering his first pro years and the origins of Team Excellent Era. Trying to read 'For the Glory' first would ruin a lot of the mystery and impact of the main story. There's also an ongoing sequel called 'The King's Avatar 2: Tournament of the Challengers' that continues after the Glory Pro Alliance finals, but it's still being written and translated. So the order is main novel, prequel, then wait for the sequel like the rest of us, refreshing translation sites every few days.
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