Well, I remember that Overlord left off in the light novel at a stage where the main characters were facing some major challenges and the story was getting really intense. I'm not sure of the precise details though. You might want to check some dedicated fan forums for a more accurate answer.
The story of Overlord left off at a significant plot point involving the main character's confrontation with a powerful enemy in the light novel.
Overlord 2 stops in the light novel when a crucial battle takes place, setting the stage for more complex storylines and character developments in the subsequent volumes.
Overlord 3 leaves off at a specific place in the light novel, but it's not straightforward to say exactly. Different readers might have different opinions based on their interpretation of the story. Maybe a reread or a closer look at the novel can help you figure it out.
Well, generally, the Arifureta anime stops at a point that corresponds to a certain part in volume 3 of the light novel. There are some key events and developments in the anime that are covered up to that point in the source material. This is important because if you want to continue the story from where the anime ended, you would start from volume 3 of the light novel. It also means that there is a lot more content in the light novel that wasn't covered in the anime, such as more in - depth character backstories, additional plot twists, and further exploration of the world that Arifureta is set in.
The light novel Re:Zero leaves off at a point where Subaru faces a major challenge and the plot takes an unexpected turn.
The anime of Danmachi typically leaves off at a certain point in the light novel, but it varies depending on the season. Usually, it doesn't cover the entire story arc.
I think it left off at a major plot twist involving the main character's discovery of a hidden truth about their powers.
The 'Youjo Senki' anime leaves off in the light novel at a point that can be associated with the beginning of volume 3. The anime adaptation tries to capture the essence of the story from the light novel. But in doing so, it has to make some choices. Some parts of the light novel might be left out to fit the anime's time constraints. And the way the story is presented in the anime might lead to a slightly different perception of where it exactly stops compared to just following the light novel text. But overall, it's around volume 3.
Well, the Tokyo Ghoul anime leaves off in the light novel at a rather crucial part. In the light novel, there are ongoing storylines regarding the power struggles between different ghoul groups and the CCG's actions. The anime seems to end at a point where the main character has made certain choices that have a big impact on these storylines. It's not a clean break though, as there are still many loose ends in the anime that are further explored in the light novel. For example, the character's growth and how it affects the overall world of Tokyo Ghoul is something that continues in the light novel after the anime's end.
The anime of Oregairu Zoku stops at a specific point in the light novel. This might not cover all the plot developments and character arcs that are further explored in the original text. Sometimes, certain details or subplots are omitted for the sake of time and pacing in the anime.