What Is The Reading Order For Moon Slayer Manhwa Chapters?

2026-07-09 04:42:58
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Aggregator sites are a nightmare for this one. They'll list 100 chapters but the first 20 might be from a different series with a similar name. Find the title card art with the protagonist holding the crescent blade—that's the real start. Skip anything labeled 'extra' or 'special' until after chapter 50. The plot is linear, so just read the numbers in sequence from a source you trust.
2026-07-12 15:50:50
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I always check the official source to avoid the mess. On Tapas, the chapters are in the right order. The fan-translated versions floating around sometimes insert special episodes or bonus content in weird places, which can spoil the flow. Start with the prologue if it's there, then go 1, 2, 3... straightforward. The manhwa doesn't have a complex branching narrative, so you won't get lost if you follow the numerical order on the official app. The art improves noticeably around chapter 20, by the way.
2026-07-12 17:35:34
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Honestly, this gets confusing because the story sort of rebooted. The original 'Moon Slayer' webtoon starts on platforms like Tapas. If you're looking at aggregator sites, you'll often find a bunch of side stories or 'episode 0' stuff first. My recommendation is to ignore those and jump straight into Chapter 1. The early chapters establish the main character's grudge and the whole lunar cultivation system pretty quickly.

After the main serialization ended, there was a revamp called 'Moon Slayer: Rebirth' or something similar. That's a separate entry and should be read after the original. The reading order is basically Original Series -> Any Side Stories (if you're invested) -> Rebirth series. Just watch out for sites that scramble the chapter numbering.
2026-07-12 22:43:48
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