What Is The Reading Order For Rise Of Evil Sword God Volumes?

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Volume 1 to 8, in order. The prequel is skippable, really. It's just extra lore for superfans. The main story's progression is clean and the power scaling makes sense if you follow the numbered volumes straight through.
2026-07-10 21:48:11
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This question comes up a lot in the fan communities. The consensus I've seen is a simple numerical order for the core eight volumes. However, a point of minor debate is where to slot in the side story 'Chronicles of the Bloodforge'. It's not essential, but it adds depth to the world's weapon lore. I integrated it after finishing Volume 4, and it felt like a natural history lesson within the narrative. The prequel material is best treated as a flashback after Volume 3 or 4, once the protagonist's current motivations are clear. Trying to adhere to a strict in-universe chronological order from the very start can make the early pacing feel uneven.
2026-07-11 16:05:55
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The reading order gets a bit tangled because there's the main 'Rise of the Evil Sword God' webnovel and some spin-off side stories, but the core volumes are pretty straightforward if you stick to the main serialization. You'd start with Volume 1, obviously, and just go in numerical order through Volume 8, which is where the official translation seems to have stopped for now. Some sites list chapters continuously without splitting them into volumes, but the volume breaks usually align with major arc conclusions, so following them makes the pacing feel right.

Now, there's also 'Evil Sword God: The Early Years' which is a prequel. I'd actually recommend reading that after the first three main volumes, because it fleshes out the protagonist's backstory in a way that hits harder once you're already invested in his journey. Jumping into the prequel first might spoil some of the mystery around his initial grim demeanor. The main story's later arcs, especially the Heavenly Tribulation Arc, reference events from the prequel, so having that context before Volume 6 is useful.
2026-07-13 00:17:38
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Honestly, I read it all messed up. I started with whatever chapters I could find online, which meant I was deep into the Demonic Sect conflict before I even knew how the main guy got his cursed sword. The story still kinda worked, but I kept getting confused about who certain side characters were referencing. My advice? Just read the main story from chapter 1 onward, ignore any 'extra' or 'special' chapters until you finish volume 8. Those are usually bonus content from the author's blog and can break the flow. The numbering is linear; don't overcomplicate it.
2026-07-13 20:35:25
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