What is Ruler’s Hand in Solo Leveling?

Solo Leveling has gotten its grip on fans worldwide with its intense battles, powerful abilities, and deep lore. One of the standout abilities in the series is Ruler’s Hand, a telekinetic skill that hints at our protagonist Sung Jinwoo’s transformation into the Shadow Monarch. This ability isn’t just a cool trick—it’s a major stepping stone in his journey to crazy godlike power. But what exactly is Ruler’s Hand, and why does it matter so much?

Spoilers ahead.

What is the Ruler’s Hand in Solo Leveling?

Ruler’s Hand is essentially the baby brother of Ruler’s Authority, an ability wielded by the Rulers, some of the most powerful beings in the Solo Leveling universe. This skill allows the user to move objects with their mind—think of it as telekinesis basically.

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Igris | Source: A-1 Pictures

Jinwoo first gets his hands on this skill after going against the Blood-Red Knight Commander Igris in the Job-Change Quest. The battle is nothing short of legendary, with Igris pushing Jinwoo to his absolute limit. But Jinwoo, obviously, comes out on top.

As a reward, he receives a rune stone containing Ruler’s Hand, though he doesn’t use it right away. What he doesn’t realize at the time is that this skill is the first real sign of his evolution into the Shadow Monarch.

Ruler’s Hand vs. Ruler’s Authority

While both abilities revolve around telekinesis, Ruler’s Hand is just a precursor to the much stronger Ruler’s Authority. The former allows Jinwoo to move objects and manipulate his surroundings, but the latter is significantly more powerful, capable of exerting force on a scale so massive, it’s been compared to a black hole.

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Jinwoo’s Shadows Intensify | Source: Tappy Toon

Jinwoo’s version starts off small, but as he fights stronger enemies and hones his skills, it evolves into something far more terrifying. This transformation reaches a pivotal moment when he battles Kandiaru’s Statues in the Cartenon Temple, a fight that will no doubt be one of the most anticipated moments in the anime adaptation.

How Ruler’s Hand Changes the Game

This skill isn’t just about throwing objects around for fun. It’s a game-changer in battle. Jinwoo can pull weapons to him in an instant, much like Igris does with his sword during their battle. It also gives him mobility like never before, letting him manipulate his surroundings and disarm opponents with a flick of his wrist.

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Ruler’s Hand | Source: A-1 Pictures

The best part? It doesn’t even cost much mana. That means Jinwoo can spam it in battle without worrying about running out of energy. And let’s be honest, in a world where stronger enemies keep appearing, having a skill that doesn’t drain you dry is a pretty big deal.

The Bigger Picture: A Glimpse Into Jinwoo’s Future

Here’s where things get really interesting. The fact that Jinwoo receives Ruler’s Hand right after defeating Igris is no coincidence. Igris wasn’t just any knight—he was Ashborn’s most loyal soldier. And who is Ashborn? The original Shadow Monarch, the very being whose power Jinwoo is destined to inherit.

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Ashborn | Source: Tappy Toon

Throughout the series, we see clues pointing toward Jinwoo’s transformation. The way his shadow grows unnaturally large. The ominous aura that seems to get stronger with each battle. Even Kang Taeshik’s warning about gazing into the abyss hints at what’s coming. Ruler’s Hand is just the first step in a much larger evolution, setting the stage for Jinwoo to take on his true role as the ultimate force in an age-old war.

Ruler’s Hand may seem like a simple telekinetic ability at first, but it represents so much more. It’s proof that Jinwoo is on the path to becoming something far greater than just another Hunter. As he grows stronger and unlocks Ruler’s Authority, he cements his place as the most powerful being in Solo Leveling’s world. With the anime bringing this epic transformation to life, we can’t wait to see just how far Jinwoo’s power will go.

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About Solo Leveling

Solo Leveling is a Korean Webtoon written by Chu Gong and illustrated by Jang Sung Rak. It is adapted from the web novel; I Alone Level Up. Kakaopage publishes it in South Korea and Piccoma in Japan. The series ended in December 2021 and has been collected into 14 volumes.

Portals connecting the Earth to realms of monsters have opened up, and hunters defeat those monsters. Sung Jin Woo belongs to the lowest level of hunters, but after getting involved in a Dungeon quest, he alone can see quests like that of a game.

His journey to become the most powerful hunter and bring peace back to Earth begins.

Anisha Singh

Anisha Singh

one thing me and my favorite anime characters have in common is that we're both doomed by the narrative. overworked college student. occasional girlboss.

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