Oh time loop, from Groundhog Day to Edge of Tomorrow, from Source Code to Primer, the premise has seen such a thorough use of itself in the past, although this one is the first in the premise I have read in a manhwa format.
The manhwa follows the premise, going to the past to fix the things you failed to do, endlessly over and over again. Our main character is fortunately much closer to a human being in both behaviour and abilities than the others present in a action fantasy setting. The struggle in the growth of the mc is visible though the actual difficulty of
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Eternally Regressing Knight, A Knight Who Eternally Regresses, Oneul-man Saneun Gisa Japanese: 오늘만 사는 기사 More titlesInformationType: Manhwa
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: May 17, 2024 to ?
Theme:
Time Travel
Serialization:
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8.5/10
Simply…sensational. I consider time loops to be a relatively easy premise to make fun but an incredibly hard premise to make amazing — most stories take the “fun” route rather than the more emotional, conveying “harder” side. And although this story did take the “fun” route, it’s still god damn peak. I was a bit worried with this story’s treatment of each “life” at the beginning due to how many the mc just threw away to make small progress. But god damn; although the story doesn’t make each life meaningful, it makes the journey incredibly entertaining. In short, the mc is an absolute psychopath who ... Dec 10, 2024
A really good read.
The first thing you notice while reading this manhwa is that the art is truly stunning, so you wont have any kind of problem when it comes to the visual aspect. It is set in a fantasy world inspired by medieval times as many other manhwas, so maybe it isnt that original, but the premise of the story makes up to that. We follow our main character which finds himself trapped in a time loop so that every time he dies he ends up resetting his day - just like re:zero if you may. The thing is that this is made in a ... Nov 10, 2025
The Dark Souls of Manhwas.
Enkrid is a brutally resilient warrior with no talent, but in a way that differs from the cliché. He doesn't become a ridiculously overpowered character, the challenges he faces are all very different from each other and require him to constantly reinvent himself and think outside the box. His squad, “The Madmen”, are not useless characters for the protagonist to humiliate, they clearly and consistently demonstrate that they are far better than Enkrid due to their great talent in very different areas, and that if it weren't for the repetition of their aggressive teachings, Enkrid would really have no chance of surviving. ... Dec 10, 2025
LOVE THIS!
I really enjoy the trope and the story setup. It’s a unique take on the “regressing hero” concept. Even when some plot points were a little predictable, I still loved it because the story is so fun and well-paced. The art style fits the story perfectly, with dynamic fight scenes and expressive character designs that really bring the world to life. The characters are well-rounded, especially the MC, who has a mix of determination, and relatable flaws. I also love how other characters react realistically to situations, which makes the story feel more immersive. Almost every new chapter got me jumping and smiling like a ... Feb 28, 2025 This is by far one of the most well-executed uses of time travel I've seen in any Manwha. The main character is untalented to an almost unbelievable degree, which makes his progression throughout the story that much more entertaining and fulfilling. He isn't arrogant or self-righteous like many Manhwa MCS who are insufferable. For some reason, manwha authors tend to make their main characters incredibly unlikable, but that isn't the case in this story. He is a good guy who tries his best with what he is given. I don't understand why more authors don't use this style of character development, as most of the ... Aug 25, 2025
Firstly the art is amazing. I especially love the haunting design of the death guide guy. This is a great groundhog day esque repeating the same day over and over setting. The MC is self aware that he doesn't have talent but due to this unexpected development where he can repeat his day he decided to make the most of it and get stronger through each death. Honestly MC's determination is insane. Encrid works extremely hard and would keep on repeating the day until he overcomes the wall. Like I can't help but cheer for him cause I forgot sure would have given up but
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May 28, 2025
Unfortunately, what they've published is very little. For those who want to continue reading this content on the web novel, chapter 116 of the web novel corresponds to chapter 59 of the manhwa.
(I'm filling it in because otherwise they won't let me publish the review... thanks chatgpt) Eternally Regressing Knight is one of those manhwas that, although the idea of returning after death has been seen before, manages to engage with a more serious approach and a protagonist who truly learns from his mistakes. Yes, some things are predictable, but if you like these types of stories, it's still quite enjoyable. The art goes well with ... Aug 22, 2025
62 chapters in and I'm very impressed, TKOLT uses the time-loop concept of which is already a gold-mine for engagement to begin with, but the author takes it even further.
When the protagonist fails, he's forced to repeat the cycle; not before the boatman discourages him in attempt to have him give into despair. The protagonist, not one to back down after all his years of marginal growth through suffering, chooses to fail hundreds of time enduring pain the majority of us cannot comprehend all to achieve his dream. What can be more inspiring that that? All of this leads to a captivating protagonist that ... Nov 2, 2025
10/10, whilst not something which tries to imply deeper meaning or make the reader question anything, I don’t judge simply based on that and i don’t add or remove ratings simply because the media tried to add some sort of existential meaning to the manwha.
The basic premise of an untalented individual constantly repeating his life until he beats near-impossible scenarios allows the author to create settings that are both grounded and larger than life, each fight scene is something that the power setting has allowed and is realistic to an extent to the reader. The art is good with the artstyle being unique, ... Mar 27, 2026
death loop, what can I say? 9/10. Pure fantasy without any game system and overly exaggerated magic
premise - 8/10 a weak swordsman trying to become a knight seems impossible, but the mc gains the ability to reset the day if he dies. Would this help the talentless warrior to become a powerful knight or would it be a curse, repeating his death while his sanity slowly decay? It hooked me up, like any other death loop story would world building - 9/10 unlike other medias, this manhwa doesnt take the title "knight" lightly. Not anyone that swings a sword gets to be a knight, which i really like ... |
