I followed it as it was being translated years ago. The order is exactly as numbered on Webnovel. Chapter 1, then 2, then 3. For 3000 chapters. That's it. The 'reborn' part happens early, so you're not waiting for the premise. Don't get tripped up by differently named compilation posts; they all funnel back into the same sequence.
Honestly, the reading order is just the numerical order on the official platform. Anything else is overcomplicating it. I've seen so many forum threads where people are like 'Do I read the Celestial Realm arc before the Heavenly Tribulation side story?' and it's like... no? The author wrote it in a linear, if extremely long, progression.
The side content written later, like the 'War God's Legacy' bits, are clearly marked as extras and intended to be read after the main events. Trying to splice them in chronologically based on in-story timestamps is a nightmare and ruins the pacing. Just read it as posted.
Man, I wish there was a simple chart for 'Reborn of War God'. Thing is, the title gets thrown around for a few different webnovels and fan translations, so the order gets messy fast. If we're talking about the one by Realistic Monster, the main story is the 3000+ chapter beast on Webnovel. Start there. The 'chapters' people ask about are usually side stories or extra arcs posted out of sequence by translators.
Your best move is to stick to the main source's table of contents. Ignore any 'chapter 1's that pop up on aggregator sites claiming to be a new series – they're often just the main story repackaged. I got lost for a week once reading what I thought was a sequel, only to realize it was just the main plot from a different character's POV uploaded weirdly. The numbering is the only reliable guide.
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