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-manga Shangrila Frontier Shitty Games Hunter Challenges Godly Game Raw Chapter 154- [portable] Site

As we approach , the raw scans are beginning to surface, and the community is buzzing. This chapter promises to be a turning point. The "Shitty Games Hunter," Rakuro Hizutome (aka Sunraku), is no longer just a bug tester; he is a legend challenging the heavens.

Shangri-La Frontier follows Rakuro Hizutome (Sunraku), a specialist in conquering "shitty games" (bug-ridden, poorly designed VR titles), as he applies his extreme technical skills to a legendary "god-tier" VRMMO. Chapter 154: "Pursue the Shadow, and Surpass It Now" This chapter, released officially on Kodansha's K Manga

To help me tailor the next breakdown, what specific aspect of Chapter 154 interests you most? If you'd like, let me know: The Sunraku countered The reactions of his party members (like Emul or Okatto) How this chapter sets up the upcoming arc climax

"Yeah," Sunraku said, sheathing his sword. "But you forgot the first rule of shitty games." As we approach , the raw scans are

Sunraku is back at it! In Shangri-La Frontier Chapter 154 , our favorite "shitty game" hunter is finally putting those frame-perfect reflexes to the test in the Godly Game itself. It’s peak SLF—watching someone who survived glitchy messes and broken hitboxes treat a masterpiece like a playground. The Hype for Ch. 154: The Skills Gap:

: The match revolves around the newly introduced "Chaos Cube" and "Chaos Tower." Kei chooses a high-mobility character to reach the Cube faster, bypassing Sylvia's sheer combat dominance.

With Chapter 154 raising the stakes, the next few chapters are set to conclude this massive encounter. Fans can expect: "But you forgot the first rule of shitty games

"No matter how godly the game," he said, landing in front of his stunned party. "The hunter always finds a shittier exploit."

Shangri-La Frontier is a massive open-world VRMMORPG filled with lore, unique monsters, and deep player-versus-player combat. Players can choose from a variety of classes and explore a vast, beautifully rendered world. However, Sunraku’s journey is far from typical. His “trash game hunter” mindset leads him to skip the tutorial, break the game's intended paths, and stumble into secret, high-level scenarios. A key example is his early encounter with , a powerful unique monster that curses him with the " Lycagon's Mark ." This curse prevents Sunraku from equipping armor on his torso and legs, forcing him to play the game half-naked for a significant portion of the story.

Sunraku landed on a mosaic of broken polygons. Floating in the infinite black were the discarded assets of a hundred unfinished games: a dragon's head from some forgotten MMO, a texture of a vending machine, the skeletal rig of a player character named “Kazuma_2001.” a texture of a vending machine

: True to the series' roots, Kei’s victory stems from his experience as a "trash game hunter." He treats the match not just as a fighting game, but as a strategic puzzle, exploiting the game's specific environment to overcome Sylvia’s superior mechanical skill. A Hard-Fought Win

The faceless god swung an arm coded in pure "NULL" data.

Shangri-La Frontier continues to redefine the gamer-protagonist genre. Whether it's a shitty game or a godly one, Rakuro Hizutome will always find a way to make it his own.

The raw pages of chapter 154 highlight exactly why Lycagon holds the title of Unique Monster. The beast adapts dynamically to the party's current synergy.

: Lycagon splits its mass into semi-autonomous shadow clones, forcing the trio to split their defensive focuses.